We are open to the public
From 9-6 Thurs. through Monday for Day Use, Picnicing, Hiking, and Fishing* .
(*unless the park is reserved for private parties.)
Call 518-654-5441 for info.
Day use fees are:
$3.00 a person or
$8.00 family car or
$16.00 for 8 or more passenger van.
A little about the park...
Since 1988, the property has been in a state of transformation with addition of rustic camping cottages, picnic areas, camping sites, pavilion, bathroom facilities and the unique hand-built covered bridge, that leads to the miles of natural walking and hiking trails.
McArthur Park is made available for special events, such as wilderness weddings, group retreats and "Gone Fishing" weekends from Early June through Labor Day for a truly back-to-nature experience.
Families get to revel in the best the Adirondack has to offer in a truly rustic outdoor camping experience with the use of:
- A Tepee Village with two tepees and an authentic totem pole.
- Wooded campsites with stone fireplaces and picnic tables.
- Rustic cabins with ADA compliant facilities big enough to accommodate families of eight.
- Common rest rooms and hot showers

- Pavilion with barbecue grill and picnic tables
- Cleared nature trails with waterfalls and roaring brook.
- Handcrafted covered bridge.
- Outdoor tent Facilities
- Picnic tables
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McArthur Park is a park offering a unique and educational experience for families and groups looking to get back to nature:
- Try your hand in fishing and fly-fishing in our stocked creek.

- Play family games such as volleyball and horseshoes.
- Walk along our bubbling creek & the waterfall featured in the Disney production of "Billy Bathgate".
- Enjoy the miles of natural hiking and walking trails.

- For those families visiting as part of our "Gone Fishing" experience, you can receive a video keepsake as a remembrance of their weekend at McArthur Park.
For close by excursion, you should include The Great Sacandaga Lake the 2nd largest Lake in the Adirondacks.
We are located 1/2 mile from County Route 10 off South Shore Rd. in the Town of Day on the Great Sacandaga Lake.
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