Camping at Bass,Gourd,L.Gourd
Bass, Gourd, & L.Gourd on Glen Island in Lake George, NY
Lake George in upstate New York is a popular destination known for its beauty and array of outdoor activities including camping, hiking, boating, and fishing. The state-run Glen Island Group is one of several clusters of islands in Lake George designated for camping and managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). Bass, Gourd, and L. Gourd are some of the islands within this group where you can find camping spots.
Before embarking on your camping trip to Bass, Gourd, or L. Gourd islands, you should take note of the following information:
Reservations:
- Campsites on these islands can be reserved through the ReserveAmerica system. Ensure you book your site in advance, particularly during the peak summer months when spots can fill up quickly.
- When booking, you will need to select the specific island and the campsite number.
Accessibility:
- To get to your campsite on one of these islands, you typically need to have a boat or arrange for water taxi service. Check the availability and schedule of water taxis if you do not have a personal boat.
Amenities:
- Campsites usually include basics such as a tent site, fireplace, and a toilet facility. Remember that these are generally rustic and not comparable to developed campgrounds on the mainland.
- Some sites may also have picnic tables and charcoal grills.
Pack In, Pack Out:
- The principle of "Leave No Trace" is in effect here. Campers must bring out all their trash and belongings when they depart.
Water and Food:
- Bring plenty of drinking water as fresh water sources may not always be reliable or available.
- Store your food securely to prevent attracting wildlife.
Safety:
- As with any camping experience, it's important to follow safety guidelines, especially regarding fire safety and wildlife encounters.
Rules and Regulations:
- There may be specific local rules regarding campfires, fishing, noise levels, and the number of people per site. Check with the DEC for the most recent regulations.
Weather:
- Lake George area is known for its fickle weather patterns, so be prepared for sudden changes in weather by bringing appropriate gear for both warm and cold conditions.
Fishing:
- If you plan to fish, make sure you are familiar with and adhere to New York State fishing regulations.
Local Attractions:
- While camping on the islands, you might want to explore nearby attractions in the Lake George region. These can include historical sites, hiking trails, and the village of Lake George itself.
Planning and preparation are key for a successful camping trip to these unique island campsites. Always check for the most current information with the New York State DEC or the Lake George Park Commission before your visit, as circumstances and guidelines can change.
