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Kayuta Lake Campgrounds
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Kayuta Lake Campgrounds

๐Ÿ“ Forestport, NY
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Hookups
Partial
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Pet Policy
Check
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WiFi
No
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Max RV
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About Kayuta Lake Campgrounds

Kayuta Lake Campgrounds sits on the shore of 500-acre Kayuta Lake in the western Adirondack foothills, 30 minutes north of Utica, New York.

Kayuta Lake Campgrounds spans 75 wooded acres with 110 sites for RVs and tents. The property accommodates RVs up to 40 feet in length. The campground operates from mid-May through mid-October.

Guests access a private sandy swimming beach, a boat launch, and a fishing dock. The lake holds bass and panfish for anglers. The campground rents canoes, kayaks, and paddleboats.

Kayuta Lake Campgrounds welcomes pets and seasonal campers. The park enforces quiet hours from 10:00 PM to 8:00 AM. The campground sits 12 miles from the Adirondack Scenic Railroad.

What Amenities Does Kayuta Lake Campgrounds Offer?

Amenities include a camp store, a playground, a recreation hall, horseshoe pits, and a volleyball court. The property has a modern bathhouse with hot showers and a dump station for registered guests.

What Are the Rates at Kayuta Lake Campgrounds?

Nightly rates for full-hookup sites start at $55. Water and electric sites start at $45 per night. Rates are for two adults; additional adults are $5 per person, per night. Weekly and seasonal rates are available.

What Are the Check-In Rules at Kayuta Lake Campgrounds?

Check-in time is 2:00 PM; check-out is 11:00 AM. Quiet hours are from 10:00 PM to 8:00 AM. Reservations can be made by calling (315) 831-5077 or through the campground's website. A 50% deposit is required to hold a reservation.

Where Is Kayuta Lake Campgrounds Located?

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Forestport, New York
10892 Camp Ground Rd
๐Ÿ“ Address10892 Camp Ground Rd, Forestport, NY 13338-2211
๐Ÿ“ž Phone3158315077
๐ŸŒ WebsiteVisit Official Site
๐Ÿš— Kayuta Lake Campgrounds is located in Forestport, New York, approximately 30 miles north of Utica. The final approach on Camp Ground Road is a paved, two-lane road with no significant grades or low-clearance obstacles.

What Attractions Are Near Kayuta Lake Campgrounds?

The campground is 12 miles from the Adirondack Scenic Railroad in Thendara and 18 miles from Old Forge, a tourist village with shops, restaurants, and the Enchanted Forest Water Safari theme park. The nearest full-service grocery store is 10 miles away in Boonville.

What Activities Are Available at Kayuta Lake Campgrounds?

On-site recreation centers on Kayuta Lake, with swimming, fishing, and boating. The campground rents canoes, kayaks, and paddleboats. Land activities include a playground, volleyball, horseshoes, and weekend events like bingo and potlucks in the recreation hall.

What Is the Atmosphere Like at Kayuta Lake Campgrounds?

Kayuta Lake Campgrounds has a mix of seasonal and overnight guests, creating a stable, friendly community. The atmosphere is quiet and family-oriented, with organized activities on summer weekends. The park is not gated.

Are Pets Allowed at Kayuta Lake Campgrounds?

Pets are allowed at Kayuta Lake Campgrounds. The pet policy allows two pets per site, and all pets must be kept on a leash. A pet fee of $3 per pet, per night applies. The campground does not have a designated off-leash dog park.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kayuta Lake Campgrounds

What is the maximum RV length at Kayuta Lake Campgrounds?

Kayuta Lake Campgrounds can accommodate RVs and travel trailers up to 40 feet in length on select pull-through and back-in sites.

Does Kayuta Lake Campgrounds have a boat launch?

Yes, Kayuta Lake Campgrounds has a private, concrete boat launch for registered guests. There is no launch fee for guests using their own boats.

What are the seasonal dates for Kayuta Lake Campgrounds?

The campground operates from mid-May through mid-October each year. Exact opening and closing dates vary slightly with weather conditions.

Are campfires allowed at Kayuta Lake Campgrounds?

Yes, each site includes a fire ring. Campfires are permitted unless a county-wide burn ban is in effect. Firewood is available for purchase at the camp store.

Is the campground WiFi reliable for remote work?

The campground WiFi is best suited for email and basic browsing. The signal is strongest in the main park area near the office and recreation hall. It is not recommended for high-bandwidth video conferencing.

What types of fish are in Kayuta Lake?

Kayuta Lake contains largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, sunfish, and bullhead. A valid New York State fishing license is required for anglers 16 and older.

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