Thompson's Lake State Park offers a peaceful outdoor retreat centered on the scenic Thompson's Lake, providing opportunities for boating, fishing, hiking, and seasonal recreation within New York’s scenic Capital District.
Located in Albany County, New York, Thompson's Lake State Park encompasses a serene landscape dominated by Thompson's Lake, a 275-acre body of water formed by glacial action. The park spans approximately 308 acres and provides a quiet and scenic escape for visitors seeking lake-centered activities as well as woodlands and open spaces. The watershed supports diverse wildlife including fish species like largemouth bass, pumpkinseed sunfish, and northern pike. The park's gently rolling hills and forested areas are characterized by mixed hardwood and evergreen trees, providing habitat for various bird species and mammals. Established in 1968 to preserve its natural environment and promote outdoor recreation for the Capital Region, the park's shoreline facilities include a sandy beach for swimming, docks and boat launches for paddle sports and fishing, picnic areas, and several miles of hiking trails. The trails accommodate casual walkers and nature enthusiasts, winding through pines and hardwoods and offering views of the lake and wildlife. During winter, the park is used for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, contributing to its year-round appeal. Thompson's Lake State Park draws visitors mainly from nearby Albany and surrounding communities who value its calm water for kayaking and fishing as well as its abundant birdwatching opportunities. The park's accessibility and natural setting make it a favored family destination and a peaceful retreat for anglers and paddlers seeking outdoor enjoyment near the Capital District.
Thompson's Lake sandy beach and swimming area
Boat launch facilities supporting non-motorized watercraft
Several miles of easy hiking trails around the lake
Winter snowshoeing and cross-country skiing trails
A 275-acre natural lake offering calm waters ideal for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and swimming.
A network of about 4 miles of trails suitable for hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing with scenic views of lake and woodlands.
Designated swimming area with picnic facilities making it a popular spot for families during summer.