Cabin accommodations near Lake Pleasant sit at approximately 1,600 feet elevation in the southern Adirondack region, where summer temperatures typically range from 60-80°F during peak season. Most campgrounds in this area operate from May through October, with some premium facilities extending their cabin availability through early winter months when overnight temperatures can drop below freezing.
What to do
River activities on Schroon River: Just 4 miles from Lake George, Lake George Riverview Campground offers cabin campers direct river access. "The river is the attraction at this Campground that provides hours of entertainment. If you are looking for a resort campground with lots of amenities this may not be the campground for you, but if you want a clean beautiful spot on a beautiful river convenient to Bolton's Landing & Lake George Village you will love it here," notes a camper.
Gem mining and outdoor recreation: The Herkimer Diamond Mine KOA combines cabin camping with unique activities. "This campground, a KOA campground, offers all you could need and more. From dry tenting sites, RV hookup sites, to elaborate and science-based cabins," explains one visitor. The campground provides easy access to the Herkimer Diamond Mine where visitors can search for double-terminated quartz crystals.
Hiking opportunities: The southern Adirondack region offers numerous trails accessible from cabin-based campgrounds. A visitor to Golden Beach Campground noted, "This was a beautiful place to camp. The water is an amber/gold color and the beaches are sand. They have a boat launch for kayaks which came in handy during my stay."
What campers like
Private settings: DevilDoc Campsites offers more secluded cabin options with unique natural features. "Almost missed staying here, as the app listed it as unavailable for booking. Make sure you call/text to check availability. We had the entire place to ourselves as our little Hiker Trailer was able to make it up to the clearing where there's a little pond," shared a recent camper.
Water access from cabin sites: Many campers appreciate direct water access from their accommodations. A camper at Golden Beach Campground commented, "The campsites inside the park are very crowded so make sure you get one on the road. They are roomier and spaced apart. Each campsite has it's own outhouse and you are close to the water so you can fish or park your boat by your campsite."
Year-round options: Unlike tent camping, some cabin facilities remain open through winter. At Old Forge Camping Resort, winter activities expand cabin usage: "Close to skiing. Snowmobiling is the real reason to come here. Dry cabins or cottages with bath and shower are available. Snowmobile trails are accessible from the campground and seasonal rentals are available."
What you should know
Reservation timing: Peak season for cabin camping near Lake Pleasant requires advance planning. A visitor to Old Forge Camping Resort advised, "We stayed at the Old Forge Camping resort during the Moosefest. The campground is close to a lot of paddling opportunities and even has a small lake in the campground."
Wildlife considerations: Several campgrounds report regular wildlife encounters. A camper at Moffitt Beach Campground noted, "Camped here for years since I was a kid. It's a beautiful area just down the road from a gorgeous mountain town. There tend to be a lot of bear sightings, so they make you keep your coolers and food inside your car/camper etc. just to be safe."
Private bathroom access varies: Cabin facilities offer different bathroom arrangements. At Moreau Lake State Park Campground, "This is dry camping so there are no hook-ups but there are restrooms and shower. Both were clean but the shower fluctuated between lukewarm, hot, and warm during my shower." Many basic cabins require using communal bathhouse facilities.
Tips for camping with families
Water recreation options: Cabin camping provides stable home base for water activities. At Moreau Lake State Park Campground, families appreciate multiple options: "Great thing about this park is the hiking trails and lake so you don't even have to leave to the park to enjoy great outdoor recreation. We found it enjoyable just to hang out in the park rather than trying to find things to do in the area."
Private cabins for noise management: Families with young children often prefer more private cabin settings. At DevilDoc Campsites, "These guys really do so much to go out of their way to provide an amazing experience, from brewing coffee in the AM to helping you in whatever way they can, so please show respect, mindfulness, and clean up after yourself."
Educational opportunities: Several campgrounds incorporate learning experiences. At Herkimer Diamond Mine KOA, one family reported: "All the amenities we wanted, a river for tubing, and easy drive from home. This was part of our gemstone trip which including sluicing, diamond mining, visiting the gemstone museum, then we stopped at Howe Caverns on the way home. Tubing was the big hit with the kids."
Tips from RVers
Site selection strategy: RVers who also use cabins recommend checking site specifications. A visitor to Lake George Riverview Campground observed, "Many transit sites on river. Campground was recently refurbished and has larger sites small beach on river." Even when booking cabins, understanding the surrounding layout helps ensure proper vehicle parking.
Seasonal considerations: Fall and spring cabin camping offers different advantages. At Moffitt Beach Campground, a visitor noted, "These sites fill quickly and are often no vacancy so be sure to reserve ahead. Gorgeous sand beach, fishing, kayaking and everything you could need at the little store. Also a great place to use as a base camp for many of the Adirondack day hikes."
Supply planning: Cabin amenities vary significantly between locations. At DevilDoc Campsites, a visitor advised, "In terms of preparation, bring all your standard camping gear. Purchasing firewood is totally unnecessary because there's plenty of it, literally, everywhere. I'd recommend bringing a hatchet."