
Comfort Meets Campfire on Lake Champlain
Kings Bay Campground Lake Champlain combines resort amenities with the soul of real camping. Each site features full water, sewer, and electric hookups, plus clean, modern facilities built for families, travelers, and long-term RV guests.
Highlights include:
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Private beach with complimentary kayaks, paddleboards, and paddleboats
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Pool and clubhouse lounge for relaxed mornings or social evenings
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Sports courts and open greenery for family play
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Restaurant and cabanas (coming in 2026) for true lakeside comfort
Outdoor hospitality doesn’t have to mean compromise — here, it feels easy, human, and built for belonging.
Why Campers Love Kings Bay
- Lakeside Comfort – Wake to the water and stay for the calm.
- Family-Ready Fun – Open spaces, water toys, and weekend events for all ages.
- Prime Location – Just minutes from the Canadian border and under an hour from Montreal.
- Early-Bird Value – Book early and secure lakefront RV sites before peak season.
Before You Go
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Reserve early — beachfront sites go quickly.
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Bring your own paddleboard or borrow one onsite.
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Pack for cool lake evenings.
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Check the Kings Bay events calendar and register for popular weekends.
More Than a Campground — A Community by the Water
Kings Bay Campground Lake Champlain isn’t just a stopover; it’s a lakeside neighborhood where travelers turn into regulars. Campfires spark conversations. Kids roam freely. Mornings slow down.
From the first splash to the last s’more, this is outdoor living done right.
Things to Do Near Kings Bay Campground
Whether you’re here for a week or a whole season, there’s plenty nearby to explore.
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Lake Champlain Boating & Fishing – Launch into calm bays and deep-water channels.
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Point Au Roche State Park – Great for hiking, cycling, and wildlife watching.
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Downtown Plattsburgh – Local dining, breweries, and lake-town charm.
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Isle La Motte & Grand Isle, VT – Just across the bridge for scenic drives and historic lighthouses.
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Montreal Day Trips – Less than an hour away — big city culture, small-town drive.




