Camping
Limekiln Lake Campground is run by the DEC.
The campground has 3 miles of paved roadway that is great for road biking in the spring, summer, and fall. In the winter the town of Inlet grooms a 3 mile loop for cross-country skiing. These are double and single-track trails that connect to Fern Park. Be aware that there may be a few wet sections that have to be walked.
Location
From downtown Inlet travel 0.75 mile northeast on Route 28 and turn right on Limekiln Lake Road. Drive 2 miles to the campsite entrance on the right.
Distance
An easy 3-mile loop.
It can take a few hours to complete all of the campground loops.
Swimming
Designated swimming areas will have a lifeguard on duty during posted beach hours. Even non-campers can use campground amenities with payment of a small day use fee.
Accessibility
Campground facilities have mobility impaired accessibility.
Find out more
Read our blog post, Camping and Paddling at Limekiln Lake.