Wiawaka Family Fun BBQ | Lake George | July 4
- Wiawaka Center 3778 New York 9L Lake George, NY, 12845 (map)
Wiawaka on Lake George July 4th Family Fun BBQ
Wiawaka invites you to their annual 4th of July Cookout & Celebration. Enjoy swimming, lawn games and other activities before their all-American BBQ at 6 pm. A campfire with S’mores will follow dinner. Stay for the Lake George Fireworks.
Located on the southeast corner of Lake George, Wiawaka offers visitors 60 acres of property, including two hiking trails, beautiful gardens, a fairy trail and labyrinth, and swimming and relaxing on their large dock. It’s a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of overcrowded public beaches.
For more information and to purchase tickets online, visit Wiawaka’s website.
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- Tagged: 4th of July 2024, Barbecue, Fireworks, Lawn games, Swimming, Family friendly