784 Bridge Street
Crown Point
New York, 12928
(518) 597-3606
www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/24461.html
Crown Point Public Campground is a campground or RV park located in Crown Point.
Because Crown Point Public Campground rests over battlefields and fort locations dating back to 1775, remnants of structures and sites remain for visitor's to view. The lighthouse, rebuilt in 1911-1912 and positioned on the campground shore overlooks the 281,600 acre Lake Champlain. The campground is located on the lower southwestern shore of Lake Champlain, north of the village of Crown Point. Positioned so that it is majestically overlooking Lake Champlain and neighboring Vermont, the Crown Point bridge looms on the northern most shore of this campground and is one of the few bridges connecting New York State and Vermont. Sites are capable of holding any size RV and are blanketed with grass all summer long. There is one on site lean-to. The entire Crown Point Reservation, including all 49 acres of the campground, are listed in the National Register of Historic Places and have been designated by the United States Secretary of the Interior as a National Historic Landmark.
Places to eat within 10km of Crown Point Public Campground include The Bridge Restaurant, Goodies Snack Bar, George’s Ii, Jan’s Country Park & Diner approximately 7.0 km away, and Golden Palace Chinese Restaurant.
Other nearby accommodations options close to Crown Point Public Campground include Woodman Hill House Bed And Breakfast, Sugar Hill Manor B&B located at 225 Sugar Hill Road approximately 5.5 km away, Swift House Inn, Heart Bay Vacation Homes located at 581 Baldwin Road, and Putnam Pond Public Campground.