Just completed a two night stay at Moyers Grove. Most of the time we were offsite attending a local music festival. As two male adults we did not utilize many of the offerings (fish fry, ceramics painting class, rubber duck race, the pool, fishing pond, etc.). I found the campground well maintained and managed. Both the staff and campers were low key, respectful and accommodating. The campsites were clean, adequately spaced and many positioned along side a creek. The bathhouse (hooray) was great. Recently renovated, they were extremely, clean and dry. Note I did say singular bath house. Depending upon your site, it could be a fair distance to walk to the bathroom. A few strategically positioned port-a-johns would be helpful.
Needed to check out pop up camper in preparation for an upcoming longer trip. Only stayed one night during the week while schools were still openwere. Park was empty and clean. Had a site close to the lake. Many sites (including mine) were not level. The sites sizes were a bit small and i would book during peak season. I would definitely return again off season. Nice walking, hiking, biking path around the lake that has a fair amount of locals walking it for exercise. Great loop trail that brings you up to the top of the ridge.
Well managed campround with some daily sites on Schroon River. The private bathrooms were an unexpected surprise. Rsch bathroom was large with toilet, sink and shower! With many campers in RVs the bathroom were never busy. The sites were flat and a nice size for that area. A Family oriented campground and everyone was very respectful of the posted quiet time. We had two good size tents and a Pop up camper on two side by side sites. There was still room for some games and the river access and beach was great. We will be back next year.
I live 15 miles from this campground and have paddled by it over 50 times. Recently purchased a used popup camper and needed a local campground to become familiar with setting it up. Stayed there twice this year. Both times were for a single mid week evening. Both times it was a positive experience. Excellent view of the South Branch and extremely relaxing. Only negative was the rest rooms closed sometime soon after the day camps let out. That was an unwelcome surprise.