Dispersed camping near Ballston Spa, New York provides backcountry camping options throughout the Green Mountain and Adirondack regions. The area sits at elevations ranging from 300 feet in the valleys to over 4,000 feet on mountain peaks, creating diverse camping microclimates. Winter temperatures often drop below 10°F, requiring specialized cold-weather gear for off-season camping.
What to do
Hiking from campsites: Crane Mountain Pond Campsite offers direct trail access with steep terrain. "After a short hike up steep crane mountain we watched the beautiful sun set. One of the nicest places I've camped at," reports one camper.
Water activities: Somerset Airfield serves as a gateway to Somerset Reservoir. "The real attraction is the huge Somerset Resevoir which is up the road. Plenty of fishing, paddling, hiking and picnicking opportunities," notes a visitor who rated the area highly.
Winter camping: Many dispersed sites remain open year-round but require specialized gear. A Somerset Airfield camper described their experience: "We endured Snow and mid 20s Friday night with 8" of fresh snow to wake up to Saturday, and our main Roadhouse down from the weight of the snow. The stakes didn't hold in the frozen ground."
What campers like
River access: NF 83 - riverside offers waterfront sites. "Peacefully placed along the bends of the river is a large open grassy area with a sizable fire pit!" writes one camper, though they caution about terrain: "The left side of the drive in is swampy so be sure to not drift to that side."
Group camping spaces: Statton Pond Camp on Forest Road 71 features large open areas for multiple vehicles. One reviewer noted, "Easy access to an open circle, capable of handling multiple rigs for a large gathering. Stone fire ring in the center."
Remote locations: Campers value the isolation at many dispersed sites. At Bear Slide in Lake George Wild Forest, a visitor shared: "It was rocky getting there but super super remote - zero service. Great space for my jeep and honestly you could fit a LARGE RV."
What you should know
Road conditions: Access roads to many sites require high-clearance vehicles. At NF 83 - riverside, a camper warned: "The beginning of the little driveway is quite rough with some bigger rocks we have substantial ground clearance so no issues there but smaller ground clearances may feel a bump or two!"
Facilities at Fort Plain Lock 15 on Empire Trail: Unlike most dispersed sites, Fort Plain offers basic amenities. "At the lock parking area, you'll find pit toilets, a dumpster, and potable water available on the side of the building as you enter," reports one camper.
Seasonal conditions: Site accessibility changes dramatically with seasons. A Somerset Airfield camper explained: "Only the first section of the campground was open due to flooding. As a result, there were puddles everywhere."
Tips for camping with families
Noise considerations: Some sites have unexpected noise sources. At Fort Plain Lock 15, a camper reported: "It offers sounds of the highway and freight trains going by, my wife and I love it. If you need quiet, keep on moving."
Wildlife encounters: Multiple sites report bear activity. At George D Aiken Wilderness Dispersed, campers should properly store food. A reviewer at another nearby location noted: "I did see a huge blackbear."
Holiday planning: Holiday weekends see significant crowds at popular sites. A camper observed: "I couldn't believe that the site was not being used at all, especially the just a couple of days before Fourth of July weekend. Many other sites further south on 71 were filled."
Tips from RVers
Site size considerations: RV access varies widely between sites. At Bear Slide in Lake George Wild Forest, a camper noted: "Great space for my jeep and honestly you could fit a LARGE RV. There is a bathroom at the entrance."
Turnaround space: Check for adequate turnaround room before committing to a site with a larger vehicle. Some sites have limited maneuvering space, while others like Somerset Airfield provide "a strip of land with several campsites and fire pits" that can accommodate various vehicle sizes.
Weather impacts: Rain and snow dramatically affect access for larger vehicles. At Somerset Airfield, a camper noted: "Campsites are all next to the road and have fire circles," but warned that during wet periods "there were puddles everywhere."