Ken at Dive Adventures is the way to go. We dove with him last year a few times and had a blast. Very laid back and nice boat. The wrecks and walls are very cool. Give him a call.
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Hearthstone is a great facility. Nice campgrounds, close to the village and popular with local divers. We do a lot of certification dives there with classes.
There are some things to see in the water there, a small plane in about 35', a car at 55' and a small boat also at 55'. The car and plane are off the beach. There is also a great area of small ledges off the beach that have all sorts of nooks and crannies to peer into. I believe it is leftover from the glacier that originally carved out the lake and left behind some neat rock formations.
Night dives there are very cool with tons of fish "sleeping" on the bottom.
Heartstone gets busy in the summer so I would try to make reservations in advance if camping. If just there for day use then you can get there any time but earlier is good to snag a picnic table close to the water.
Is Hearthstone Point campground open for diving after the campground is closed for the season? I'd like to do a shore dive there on Sunday, 17 October 2009 if there is a place to go. I'll be traveling through from Vermont in a motorhome so am looking for somewhere along Lake George where I can park the motorhome and do a shore dive.