Alger Island Adirondack Preserve
Alger Island Campground & Fourth Lake Day Use Area
Welcome to Alger Island Campground, a picturesque getaway located on Fourth Lake, a part of the stunning Fulton Chain of Lakes in New York’s Adirondack region. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, this campground offers a serene escape for nature lovers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts. With trails, water activities, and picnic areas, Alger Island is the perfect place to unwind and reconnect with nature.
About the Campground
Alger Island was acquired by the state of New York in 1950 and features 15 lean-to sites, each equipped with essential amenities including:
- Fireplace
- Hibachi
- Picnic table
- Pit privy
In addition to these lean-to sites, there are 2 designated tent sites, perfect for those looking to pitch their tents amidst the tranquil surroundings.
Camping Fees and Reservations
The camping fee is $18 per night, with an additional surcharge of $5 per night for out-of-state residents. Reservations for the 2025 camping season will open on November 15, 2024. Make sure you secure your spot early!
Amenities and Features
- Picnic Areas: Featuring picnic tables, fireplaces, and pit privies.
- Hiking Trails: A short hiking loop encircles Alger Island, while the nearby Fulton Chain and Moose River Plains Wild Forest offer extensive trails for hiking and exploring.
- Boating and Fishing: Enjoy boating with a hand launch available for smaller craft. Lake trout, brook trout, rainbow trout, and landlocked Atlantic salmon are available for fishing enthusiasts (licenses must be purchased separately).
- Firewood Sales: Firewood is available for purchase to make your camping experience comfortable and enjoyable.
Fourth Lake Day Use Area
The Fourth Lake Day Use Area serves as a hub for campground activities, offering additional amenities including:
- Picnic Tables: 17 picnic tables to relax and dine.
- Charcoal Grills: 9 charcoal grills available for cooking delicious meals in the great outdoors.
- Water Spigots: Conveniently located throughout the site.
This area also boasts stunning views of Fourth Lake and its surrounding picturesque hills and mountains.
Environmental Education and Safety
DEC emphasizes environmental protection and education at the campground. Visitors are encouraged to follow all rules and regulations to help preserve the natural beauty of the area. Remember to clean your equipment before visiting to prevent the spread of invasive pests and diseases, and check the firewood restriction map to ensure compliance with local regulations.
Getting There
Accessibility to Alger Island is straightforward, with directions available from major routes.
Please note that the campground is accessible only by boat, making it an adventurous choice for those looking to explore.
Unique Aspects of Alger Island
Alger Island itself offers an intriguing history, having once been known as Deer Island and Big Island. The name Alger Island pays homage to its longtime owners, the Alger family. This rich history combined with the island’s natural allure makes it a fascinating destination for those looking to soak in both nature and heritage.
If you’re searching for a peaceful camping experience enriched by the beauty and adventure of the Adirondacks, Alger Island Campground and Fourth Lake Day Use Area await your visit.
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