Deer Run Camping and RV Resort is nestled in the hills of Rensselaer County, high on a bluff overlooking the Hoosick River. Surrounded by hundreds of peaceful wooded acres away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, the resort is also only minutes from major highways, shopping centers and numerous tourist attractions. Nearby Albany, New York’s state capital, historic Saratoga, and nearby tourist hotspot Lake George offer many interesting and fun things to do and see. The best of both worlds is right outside your door—or tent flap—as the case may be!

At Deer Run, a top Lake George Campground and Albany Area RV Resort, guests enjoy first class service, fine facilities, and fun activities. Our courteous staff is always on hand to keep the park neat and clean, and to answer any questions you may have about the campsite or the surrounding area of Rensselaer County. Deer Run boasts a fully stocked general store, laundry facilities, an outdoor heated pool, a kiddie pool, fishing pond, dog run, a new game room, and so much more! Our staff of hospitality and camping professionals plans special events and activities throughout the summer and every weekend during the off seasons for campers of all ages to enjoy!
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Albany is only 21 miles from Deer Run. Home to three centuries of architecture, from the newly renovated Million Dollar Staircase in the NYS Capitol, to the awe inspiring "Egg" at the Empire State Plaza, there’s lots to explore in New York’s State Capitol. Albany's business districts and neighborhoods flourish with New York’s exciting cultural heritage and the countryside is home to many diverse examples of historic house sites and public spaces including the Pruyn House and the first Shaker Meeting House.
If you want to just kick back and relax, or brush up on some American history, Saratoga is also only minutes away. Renowned as a health resort and dubbed the 'Queen of Spas', Saratoga is host to several natural mineral springs and two historic spas. Pivotal battles of the American Revolution were fought in the area and historians consider the Battle of Saratoga the turning point of the Revolutionary War. Saratoga is home to a variety of monuments, museums and battlefields that illustrate the stories of America’s first steps.
At the foothills of the Adirondacks, the area comes alive in the summer with horse racing at the harness and flat tracks. Saratoga boasts the oldest thoroughbred racetrack in the U.S. and draws visitors from around the globe. Downtown, the streets are lined with cozy shops, restaurants and bistros, making it a perfect spot to spend the day. Take a leisurely stroll through the Yaddo Rose Gardens, or drive up North Broadway and see the beautiful Victorian estates.





