Now under construction the new beach will feature two free launch sites, boat wash stations and expanded bathing facilities. Great location at the South end of the lake.
This is true: easy parking, one fee 10$, but the beach was very small and I did not like the sand. There's washrooms and a restaurant. It's an old spot from another era, but seems to be great for families with young children. I took a walk around to the "city" and people are swimming outside the "legal" beach, at the park. This spot was better with a lot of room and picnic tables. If I ever come again to that region, I will definitely go to the park instead.
The indoor public pavilion is a nice place to escape weather, and the views outside of Lake George are magnificent.
clean, relaxing day at the beach......it's free.....snack bar is nice & not expensive. You can bring chairs, coolers, music, but no alcoholic beverages
This is a small beach conveniently located in the Village. Easy to get to. Free if you walk in. Had facilities where you can shower, and a small snack bar. The kids had a very good time and we felt safe letting them have a little freedom because the water was shallow and we were able to see them at all times.
There's a fee to enter but plenty of parking and the beach is kept clean. Gorgeous views and cool water make it an ideal way to spend the day. It's also close to the village.
The 10$ parking sucked, it was pretty crowded, and they blocked off areas where you can't swim which sucked too. However it was extremely clean, no one was crazy, lifeguards did their job well.
Went on a weekday, very crowded. Free admission if walking in and not parking in the lot. Swimming area very shallow for adults. Ok for kids. Don't take any beach type toys masks etc. these are not allowed although my little one did get away with her swim mask. The sand is very harsh and dirt like. After sitting on towel wet, the underside of the towel looked like mud. Water is clear and the beach provides a good side view of the village and the tour boats leaving the docks. Maybe I am spoiled on ocean beaches but this was just ok.
It is one of the cleanest lakes in the entire us. The water is so clean and refreshing. There is nothing like jumping the water. It makes you feel so young again! I miss living there!
I visited Million Dollar Beach in August and it was crowded. The parking was $10 which is across the street and you may enter the beach for free. They have clean bathrooms, nice changing rooms and shower cabins. You may also rent a locker. The beach had only one lifeguard and the only place you were allowed to swim was in designated area full of kids and no place to swim or just enjoy the water. There were plenty other lifeguard stations but empty! I would not return to Million Follar Beach next summer unless they hire more lifeguards or at least allow us swim at our own risk.