Located in the Heart of the Adirondacks






Thornbush Acres

Wooded Setting

Large Sites
All Pull Throughs

All sites - water & electric
Some Full Hook-up

Bathhouse

Dump Station

Campstore - RV supplies, liquid propane, locally made crafts - No food

The Indian Lake Village is a half mile from the Park for food shopping, laundry services, Etc.

Views of Chimney Mountain and Snowy Mountain from the Park

Your Hosts: George & Jeannie P. Puterko
(518) 648-5843
gputerko@frontiernet.net




Welcome to Thornbush Acres


A look at the beautiful landscape in scenic Thornbush Acres.
The area boasts with trails to hike, mountain biking and road biking. Indian Lake is known as the whitewater rafting capitol of New York with abundant spring rafting and limited summer rafting. The area has many lakes, ponds and rivers to canoe, fish or swim in. The park is located in the middle of Three lakes, just a short distance away. There are 11 lakes within a 15 mile radius.

For Musical concerts, theatre performances, art exhibits, and classes for children and adults in painting, pottery, woodworking and more, visit the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts. A current schedule of events is available in the campstore.

To learn more about the Adirondack Mountains - The Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain is perhaps the finest privately owned endowed museum in the US. Allow at least four hours for a tour of both indoor and outdoor exhibits.

The W.W. Durant, a 60' double deck cruiser on Raquette Lake offers several scenic excursions, narrated; some with lunch or dinner - A highly recommended trip.

For a touch of local history, The Indian Lake Museum has limited hours but is an interesting place to visit.

There are two very fine golf courses in Indian Lake, just a short distance from the Park.

We also have The Moose River Preserve you can drive through - ending in Old Forge where you can dine and shop and return by the main highway - making a full day loop coming back to the peace and quiet of the Park to rest.


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