Lake George RV Park Bike Trails

We provide several miles of safe paved trails for biking in the Adirondacks and hiking right here on our RV resort. (See our park map for trail locations) The extensive Warren County paved bike trail system connects our park with Lake George Village to the North, and the City of Glens Falls to the South.

Children riding bikes on our bike path

Get Exercise and Enjoy Scenic Views on our Park Paths

  • Our covered bridge in the West end of our Park connects with the county trail. Use the green bridge to cross Route 149.
  • Bicycle Tire Air Pump: An air pump for filling bicycle tires is available at no charge on the front of the service building next to the West end tennis courts.
  • Safety Notice: While trails are closed to all guest vehicles, they are regularly used by our Trolley shuttle, Park service vehicles and Park employee vehicles.
  • Golf carts are permitted on our paved bike trails.

Plus, there is always plenty to do right here on site, from hiking and bike trails, to enjoying our paddle boats and fishing pond to our indoor and outdoor pools!

This was our first stay with Lake George RV and if we lived closer, it would not be our last. From the moment we entered the park to the last time we drove out, it gleaned quality. We were in an RV and only had our bikes as local transportation. The bike trail was close by (accessible from the park) and allowed a non-traffic commute to Lake George. We even made a quick ride to Wal-Mart and even that was not a big deal with traffic.

One thing we especially liked about the park was the paved roads and not the typical dust you normally see in a campsite. While there, we took advantage of the showers, laundromat, tennis courts and the paved roads to bike, run and take a leisurely walk after the sun went down. If you are thinking about staying here, my only advice would be to book early as I feel confident saying it will fill up fast in the summer months. On a side note, the two couples parked next to us said they had been staying at the park since they were children…they were in their early 40’s. Again, great place and just wished it was closer to St. Louis as we would stay there again. Oh and it looked like a wonderful/safe place to take the kiddos.

Mark A.
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