Rogers Rock Campground - Hague, NY

Rogers Rock Campground - Hague, NY Rogers Rock Campground - Hague, NY Rogers Rock Campground - Hague, NY Rogers Rock Campground - Hague, NY Rogers Rock Campground - Hague, NY
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Rogers Rock Campground Dog Park in Hague, New York

Located on the scenic shores of Lake George, Rogers Rock Campground is a popular outdoor destination for campers, hikers, and dog lovers alike near Hague, NY. This pet-friendly campground offers access to pet-friendly trails and dog-friendly hiking, making it a great spot to explore nature with your canine companion. The campground is known for its wooded sites with plenty of shade, direct lake access for swims, and a welcoming atmosphere for families and furry friends.

While Rogers Rock Campground boasts amenities such as a beach, picnic areas, fire pits, and wildlife viewing, dog owners should note that proof of rabies vaccination is required—be sure to bring your documentation for easy entry. Although there is no dedicated fenced dog area, the spacious, shaded sites and trails provide plenty of opportunities for dogs to walk on-leash and enjoy the outdoors. Restrooms and basic facilities are on site, though reviews suggest that maintenance levels may vary. This campground is ideal for those seeking camping and outdoor adventures with their pets in the beautiful Adirondack region.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are vaccinations required for dogs? Yes, proof of rabies vaccination is required for all dogs, including visitors.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, many campsites offer plenty of shade from surrounding trees.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, there are restrooms located within the campground, though the distance and cleanliness may vary.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, you can access pet-friendly trails and dog-friendly hiking directly from the campground.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There is direct access to Lake George for swimming; dogs may swim with supervision.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, there is parking space at campsites and along campground roads.
  • Is shade available? Yes, the campground is well-shaded by mature trees.

Reviews

Lorraine Toth (Pinupmakeover)

Nice campground close to Clifton Park area (just over an hour drive). The beach was clean and good for swimming, docks that you can sit on and watch the sunset, nice wooded areas and a lot of wildlife around – there was a Porcupine right by our fire pit at night!

Lorraine Toth (Pinupmakeover)

Nice campground close to Clifton Park area (just over an hour drive). The beach was clean and good for swimming, docks that you can sit on and watch the sunset, nice wooded areas and a lot of wildlife around – there was a Porcupine right by our fire pit at night!

Lorraine Toth (Pinupmakeover)

Nice campground close to Clifton Park area (just over an hour drive). The beach was clean and good for swimming, docks that you can sit on and watch the sunset, nice wooded areas and a lot of wildlife around – there was a Porcupine right by our fire pit at night!

Lorraine Toth (Pinupmakeover)

Nice campground close to Clifton Park area (just over an hour drive). The beach was clean and good for swimming, docks that you can sit on and watch the sunset, nice wooded areas and a lot of wildlife around – there was a Porcupine right by our fire pit at night!

Bryan Taylor

We went up to see my college buddies who camp there every year and spent about 4 hours visiting their adjoining campsites. Each has space for two vehicles to park with room for a large tent, a concrete-backed fire pit which we cooked on, and a wooden picnic table. Recommendations include a mesh enclosure for the table and a hammock or two for the teenagers. Plenty of shade on their loop with the washrooms conveniently located nearby. Hague is a beautiful small town near the site for essentials and a Jeep drives around selling firewood for ? per plastic bin (30 or 40 quart size) with local options also available.

If you have a dog, BRING A RABIES VACCINATION CERT! Even visitors need to show proof of vaccination. It will speed up the process of entry and some cell carriers lack service in that area. Have a great time!

Bryan Taylor

We went up to see my college buddies who camp there every year and spent about 4 hours visiting their adjoining campsites. Each has space for two vehicles to park with room for a large tent, a concrete-backed fire pit which we cooked on, and a wooden picnic table. Recommendations include a mesh enclosure for the table and a hammock or two for the teenagers. Plenty of shade on their loop with the washrooms conveniently located nearby. Hague is a beautiful small town near the site for essentials and a Jeep drives around selling firewood for ? per plastic bin (30 or 40 quart size) with local options also available.

If you have a dog, BRING A RABIES VACCINATION CERT! Even visitors need to show proof of vaccination. It will speed up the process of entry and some cell carriers lack service in that area. Have a great time!

Bryan Taylor

We went up to see my college buddies who camp there every year and spent about 4 hours visiting their adjoining campsites. Each has space for two vehicles to park with room for a large tent, a concrete-backed fire pit which we cooked on, and a wooden picnic table. Recommendations include a mesh enclosure for the table and a hammock or two for the teenagers. Plenty of shade on their loop with the washrooms conveniently located nearby. Hague is a beautiful small town near the site for essentials and a Jeep drives around selling firewood for NULL per plastic bin (30 or 40 quart size) with local options also available.

If you have a dog, BRING A RABIES VACCINATION CERT! Even visitors need to show proof of vaccination. It will speed up the process of entry and some cell carriers lack service in that area. Have a great time!

Bryan Taylor

We went up to see my college buddies who camp there every year and spent about 4 hours visiting their adjoining campsites. Each has space for two vehicles to park with room for a large tent, a concrete-backed fire pit which we cooked on, and a wooden picnic table. Recommendations include a mesh enclosure for the table and a hammock or two for the teenagers. Plenty of shade on their loop with the washrooms conveniently located nearby. Hague is a beautiful small town near the site for essentials and a Jeep drives around selling firewood for NULL per plastic bin (30 or 40 quart size) with local options also available.

If you have a dog, BRING A RABIES VACCINATION CERT! Even visitors need to show proof of vaccination. It will speed up the process of entry and some cell carriers lack service in that area. Have a great time!

janice Craft

Rented a campsite for 2 tents, 4 people and 2 cars. Campsite was 12 x 18 – 20ft with a fireplace on one side and a picnic table in the middle. We had to park our cars on the side of the “road” which was only 1 car wide to begin with. We had all of 4ft between the fronts of our tents.

Restroom placement on the map should have been right behind us. Nope. 200 feet, then turn and walk up hill another couple hundred feet. And the bathrooms are 4 stalls and absolutely disgusting. We used the woods and garbage bags. It was that bad.

Let’s move on to the showers. There are none anywhere near where our site was. You have to go out to the main road, cross over into the main park, past the registration booth and then try to find the right path/ road to get to one. It’s about 3/4 of a mile or so. And there are only 3 showers for the entire campground of 300 +/- individual sites plus the group sites.

There was no one to check us in. No one to help us locate our site. No one to tell us where to buy firewood.

We made the reservation based off Google reviews and to be honest, it’s like we stayed at a different campground than everyone . Trip Advisor only gives it 3. We should have done more research.

janice Craft

Rented a campsite for 2 tents, 4 people and 2 cars. Campsite was 12 x 18 – 20ft with a fireplace on one side and a picnic table in the middle. We had to park our cars on the side of the “road” which was only 1 car wide to begin with. We had all of 4ft between the fronts of our tents.

Restroom placement on the map should have been right behind us. Nope. 200 feet, then turn and walk up hill another couple hundred feet. And the bathrooms are 4 stalls and absolutely disgusting. We used the woods and garbage bags. It was that bad.

Let’s move on to the showers. There are none anywhere near where our site was. You have to go out to the main road, cross over into the main park, past the registration booth and then try to find the right path/ road to get to one. It’s about 3/4 of a mile or so. And there are only 3 showers for the entire campground of 300 +/- individual sites plus the group sites.

There was no one to check us in. No one to help us locate our site. No one to tell us where to buy firewood.

We made the reservation based off Google reviews and to be honest, it’s like we stayed at a different campground than everyone . Trip Advisor only gives it 3. We should have done more research.

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