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Limekiln State Campground
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Limekiln State Campground

Inlet, New York

4.6(95+)

About

Limekiln Lake Campground and Day Use Area is a beautiful spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Located near the Adirondack Park, it offers a variety of activities such as fishing, hiking, and camping. The campground has many amenities, including flush toilets and showers. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views of Limekiln Lake and the surrounding mountains. The area is also home to many wildlife species, including deer and birds. Whether you're looking for a relaxing weekend getaway or an action-packed adventure, Limekiln Lake Campground and Day Use Area has something for everyone.

$20 – $25/ night

Amenities

Kid-friendly

Available Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • Trailer Sites

Local Attractions

  • Limekiln Lake
  • Old Dam Nature Trail
  • Moose River Plains Wild Forest
  • Adirondack Museum at Blue Mountain Lake
  • Old Forge
  • Inlet
  • Indian Lake
  • Rocky Mountain
  • Blackbear Mountain
  • Bald Mountain

Location

Limekiln Lake Rd
Inlet, NY 13360

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of sites does Limekiln State Campground offer?

Limekiln State Campground offers Tent Sites, Trailer Sites.

What is there to do near Limekiln State Campground?

Nearby attractions include Limekiln Lake, Old Dam Nature Trail, Moose River Plains Wild Forest, Adirondack Museum at Blue Mountain Lake, Old Forge, Inlet, Indian Lake, Rocky Mountain, Blackbear Mountain, Bald Mountain.

How much does it cost to stay at Limekiln State Campground?

Rates start at $20 and go up to $25 per night.

What amenities does Limekiln State Campground have?

Limekiln State Campground offers amenities including Kid-friendly.

How is Limekiln State Campground rated?

Limekiln State Campground has a 4.6/5 rating based on 95 Google reviews.

How do I contact Limekiln State Campground?

You can reach Limekiln State Campground by phone at +1 315-357-4401. You can also contact them via their website at http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/24476.html.

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