Camping at Phelps
Location and Overview
Phelps is one of the many campsites available on Lake George Islands in Adirondack Park, New York. The campsites are accessible only by boat and are part of the Glen Island Group, which includes Glen, Long, and Narrow Islands.
Camping at Phelps
Reservations: Camping reservations are typically required and can be made through the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) or Reserve America. It's important to book early, especially for peak summer weekends.
Facilities: Campsites on Lake George Islands including Phelps usually include a dock for one boat, a fireplace, a picnic table, and a primitive restroom facility. Campers must bring all necessary supplies, including water, as there are no guarantees of potable water available on-site.
Campsite Rules:
- Leave No Trace: All campers are expected to follow 'Leave No Trace' principles, which includes packing out what you pack in.
- Fires: Fires are only permitted in designated fireplaces or fire rings, and firewood must be purchased locally to prevent the spread of invasive insects.
- Pets: If pets are allowed, they must be leashed and under control at all times.
- Quiet Hours: Respect quiet hours, which typically start from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Activities and Recreation
Boating and Fishing: Lake George is known for its crystal-clear waters suitable for boating and fishing. Anglers can expect to catch a variety of fish including lake trout, bass, and perch.
Hiking: There are numerous trails in the surrounding Adirondack Park with varying levels of difficulty offering beautiful vistas of the lake and surrounding mountains.
Swimming: The pristine waters of Lake George offer refreshing swimming opportunities. However, campers should be mindful of local advisories and respect the natural environment.
Respecting Wildlife
Campers should be aware of the local wildlife and take precautions to avoid attracting or disturbing animals. This includes securing food and trash to not attract bears and other animals.
Weather Preparedness
Weather on Lake George can change rapidly. Campers should check the forecast before leaving and be prepared for a range of conditions including sudden storms.
Transportation to Island Campsites
Access to Phelps and other campsites at Glen Island are via boat. Visitors can either use their own boats or rent from local marinas. There is no bridge or ferry service directly to individual campsites, but there is a public shuttle to nearby islands.
Conclusion
Camping at Phelps in the Glen Island Group is an opportunity to enjoy Lake George's natural beauty from a unique and tranquil vantage point. Due diligence in preparation, respecting nature, and following rules will ensure a memorable experience.
