I booked my spot via Reserve America. The campground, Lewey Lake, is not hard to locate, although there are numerous signs along the highway from the Indian Lake side. Therefore, drive carefully to ensure you enter through the gate with the Ranger booth. The check-in process was straightforward, and as is common with many Adirondack campgrounds, a bear warning was provided. I found my spot easily and managed to park my vehicle without much difficulty, although I had to perform a jackknife turn. The spot was spacious, and I could level my rig with little effort. The site featured a fire ring and a picnic table, but no other hookups. Water faucets are scattered around the park for filling your rig or containers. The internal roads are a mix of broken asphalt and crushed stone. Some sections of the road are narrow, making it impossible for two rigs to pass simultaneously. The restroom in my loop was well-maintained, clean, and had satisfactory hot water. The campground provides kayak rentals, sells firewood, has a beach area, and offers fishing. The staff did a good job of keeping the campground clean. Lewey Lake is situated 12 miles south of Indian Lake and 12 miles north of Speculator on Route 30. You would need to travel this distance to access gas, groceries, or other necessities, as there are no such facilities near the campground. Also, there is no cell reception in the vicinity; the nearest signal is 4 miles south, close to Mason Lake. Numerous activities are available, such as paddling, hiking, and exploring. Don't be shocked if you spot some skinny dipping in some of the more remote areas. As others have noted, Route 30 cuts through the campground and traffic can be fast, so be cautious if you have children on bikes. I would consider staying here again. Most sites have tree cover, which might interfere with solar power. Generators are permitted during specific hours. Despite the bear warning
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