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Old Forge Camping Resort

This year-round campground in upstate New York boasts more than 400 sites set on 130 acres with a private lake

1-315-369-6011
3347 NY-28
Old Forge, NY 13420
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This year-round campground in upstate New York boasts more than 400 sites set on 130 acres with a private lake. Every site (Cottages, Cabins, Tent Sites, and RV Sites) has a picnic table, fire circle, and is conveniently located near one of our seven heated restroom and shower facilities.

Add to that the fact that it is located right next door to Enchanted Forest Water Safari and Calypso's Cove, Old Forge Camping Resort and you are sure to be surrounded by summer fun!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Old Forge, NY

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