Looking for the best places to cliff jump on Lake George? This quick guide features the top 3 local-approved spots for thrill seekers — from dramatic cliffs to peaceful rock jumps. Hosted by Andrew Brodie of Yankee Boat, along with Bri & Brayden, longtime dockhands who know Lake George like the back of their hand. 

Jumping is at your own risk. Only for strong swimmers and confident jumpers. Respect your limits. SAFETY NOTICE: These areas are often crowded and exposed to wind and waves. One person must stay with and operate the boat. Only strong swimmers and climbers should attempt the jump. Do not jump if the water is rough or conditions feel unsafe. There are multiple jump heights — know your limits. It’s okay not to jump. Safety comes first.  

Featured Spots:

-Calf’s Pen – The most legendary cliff jumping spot on Lake George. Tall ledges, deep water, but big risk. Learn how to approach and when NOT to jump. -West Dollar Island – A scenic mid-level jump with a day-use pavilion nearby. Great for picnics and a quick cool-down jump. 

-Paradise Bay – A calm, quiet cove with a smooth rock ledge perfect for beginner-level jumps or a chill float. In this video: -How to safely approach each jumping spot -How to float nearby -What to watch out for (wind, depth, crowds) 

-Local tips from lifelong boaters 

TIP: Cliff jumping can be fun—but it’s not for everyone. We’ll show you how to enjoy these areas safely and still have an epic day on the water, even if you choose to just watch the jumps and swim! 

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