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Lincoln Pond Campground

This 35-site DEC State Campground is the perfect choice for those looking to get away! Amenities include: flushing toilets, bathhouse, shower, picnic area, swimming beach, boat launch, and trailer dumping station.

Camping

This small, sheltered, pond is a popular camping, boating, and swimming destination. Choose from primitive, island, or developed sites. There is a bathing beach and boat rentals, and facilities in main complex. Backcountry and boat access-only sites are in more remote areas of the campground.

Port Henry's Champ Beach Park

Enjoy scenic swimming, camping, and picnicking on the shore of expansive Lake Champlain. You can even look for Champy, the infamous lake monster!

Swimming

This is a small town beach with a big presence. By being here, you increase your odds of seeing Champ! There is a sandy beach, playground, and nearby amenities, along with a breathtaking view. Fun for the whole family is found right here!

Park

Take a lovely riverside stroll through the park which contains one of the many water sources that feed Lake Champlain.

Putnam Pond State Campground

Putnam Pond Campground is perfect for every camping need. It's location near a wilderness area is prime for exploration, but the maintained facilities take away some of the backcountry stress.

Camping

Large, well-forested campsites with lots of privacy. This is a key start-off point for hiking in the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness area.

Choose from interior site camping, which requires a boat for access, or the developed area where car camping is accessible. Campers can rent a canoe or rowboat from DEC staff. 

Noblewood Park

With its sweeping views of Lake Champlain, Vermont's Green Mountains, the Boquet River, and the Adirondack foothills, Noblewood Park is one of the hidden jewels of the Adirondack-Champlain region. Established in 1999 as the result of a partnership between the Town of Willsboro and the Adirondack Nature Conservancy, Noblewood offers both town residents and visitors wonderful opportunities for enjoying the spectacular scenery of the Champlain Valley.

Crown Point State Campground

Crown Point has a rich heritage dating back to the 1750's, and Crown Point Public Campground rests over battlefields and fort locations dating back to 1775. Remnants of structures and sites remain for visitors to view. The Champlain Memorial Lighthouse built in 1858 and rebuilt in 1911-12 is positioned on the campground shore. It can be toured for the appropriate day-use fee and overlooks Lake Champlain.