This tiny campsite is one of 3 DEC run campgrounds on the western shore of Pesico Lake. It's a small facillity with small sites, but the staff was very friendly and willing to help. There are only vault toilets, but they seemed well maintained and didn't smell bad for being what they were. Technically there are showers and a RV dump available to the campground, but a mile up the road at Little Sand Campgrounds. The roads are beat up, but I'm sure the State doesn't look to put a lot of money into a small Campground like this. Honestly I like it that way, as it keeps it quiet. The big selling point here is that it has a boat launch and a beach on a beautiful lake in the Adirondacks. If you want to quietly get away and don't need a lot of amenities to keep you happy, this is a great place.
Beautiful small campground in the heart of the Adirondacks. Old growth abounds, surrounded by Maple, Oak, and massive White Pine making for an understory mostly clear of vegetation. Making for a secluded feel, but not claustrophobic. The river flows right through the middle, giving a nice ambiance with the rush of the water. It also gives opportunities to rock hop up and downstream, a dip to cool off, or float downstream. There is plenty of waterfalls, lakes, and hiking to be had in the area, including checking out the local towns. There were also a handful of the sites were walk-in tent sites to get one off the road. Most sites looked fairly level, but could be a bit akward to back campers into. Sites were also pretty rocky, but drained water quickly. Roads are relatively wide for campers, but the waste dump makes you drive through campsites instead of putting in a turn around at the end of the road, which appears to be feasible. Water was pretty mineral laden and I would get chunks of scale in my water bottles filling up. Make sure to use a filter if filling a campers water system. Overall a great little campground to get away if you want to disconnect from life and reconnect with nature. Can't wait to come back.
This state park is on the site of a lake created by a dam. The waters of the lake covered the old village of Delta in the early 1900's. The park has a boat ramp, beach, some easy hiking, and recently added electricity to all the sites. Very popular area.