New York RV Parks: Campgrounds & Sites
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1000 Island Campground
1000 Island Campground sits on the St. Lawrence River between Alexandria Bay and Clayton. It offers RV sites, tent camping, glamping tents, and log cabin rentals.
Adirondack Adventure Resort
Adirondack Adventure Resort in Queensbury, NY offers 100 full-hookup RV sites near Lake George. Open May 1 through October 15.
Adirondack Camp
Adirondack Camp sits on Lake Champlain with 1,500 feet of shoreline. Seasonal RV sites operate May 15 through October 15.
Adirondack Gateway Campground
Adirondack Gateway Campground sits on 166 acres with 72 sites, 3 miles of hiking trails, and 3 catch-and-release fishing ponds in Cold Brook, NY.
Allegany Mountain Resort
Allegany Mountain Resort is a gated RV resort in East Otto, NY, 15 minutes from Ellicottville. The resort offers 24-hour staffing and manicured grounds.
Arrowhead Camping Area
Arrowhead Camping Area in Delevan, NY operates May 1βOctober 15. 100 campsites include 30 full hookups. Pet-friendly with weekend activities.
Back Bay Campground
Back Bay Campground sits on Black Lake in Hammond, NY, 60 miles from Ottawa. Guests fish for bass, pike, and perch.
Barber Homestead Park
Barber Homestead Park sits on a 1785 homestead in Westport, NY. The park offers tent camping near Lake Champlain and Adirondack High Peaks.
Battenkill River Sports
Battenkill River Sports in Cambridge, NY offers 50 full-hookup RV sites with 1,500 feet of Battenkill River frontage for trout fishing and kayaking.
Bedford Creek Marina
Bedford Creek Marina places RV guests on Lake Ontario in Sackets Harbor, NY, 10 miles west of Watertown. Each site includes 30/50-amp service.
Birch Haven Camp Ground
Birch Haven Camp Ground in Clayton, NY offers direct St. Lawrence River access with boat launch, docks, and ATV trails.
Bird Camp
Bird Camp offers 29 full-hookup RV sites in Midtown Manhattan. Central Park is a 15-minute walk west.
New York offers RV travelers 121 parks and campgrounds across regions like the Adirondacks, Finger Lakes, and Hudson Valley. Urban options include 5 parks in New York City, while scenic areas like Lake George feature 2 dedicated RV facilities.
What types of RV campgrounds does New York have?
New York features 121 RV parks, with 85 providing full hookups, 30 offering water and electric only, and 6 designated as primitive sites without utilities. State park campgrounds account for 45 locations with RV sites accommodating rigs up to 40 feet long.
- Private RV resorts: 60 parks with amenities like swimming pools and Wi-Fi.
- Public lands: 16 areas managed by the DEC for dispersed camping.
- Urban campgrounds: 5 parks in New York City with full hookups and security.
What are the best regions for RV camping in New York?
The Adirondack Park, covering 6 million acres, hosts 25 RV campgrounds, while the Finger Lakes region has 18 parks within 10 miles of wineries. Lake George area includes 2 RV parks with lakeside sites measuring 50 x 100 feet.
- Hudson Valley: 12 campgrounds near historic sites like West Point, with 2 in Saugerties.
- Western New York: 8 parks close to Niagara Falls, offering shuttle services.
- Catskill Mountains: 10 campgrounds with hiking trails and river access.
What amenities are standard at New York RV parks?
Over 90% of New York's RV parks provide 30/50-amp electrical service, with 70 parks featuring dump stations and 65 offering free Wi-Fi within 100 feet of sites. Recreational facilities include swimming pools at 80 parks, open from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
- Pet policies: 95 campgrounds allow pets, with 50 having designated dog parks.
- Accessibility: 40 parks offer ADA-compliant sites with concrete pads and widened roads.
- Laundry facilities: 75 parks have on-site laundry rooms open 24 hours.
How much does it cost to camp at New York RV parks?
Nightly rates for RV sites in New York range from $30 for basic state park spots to $120 for premium resorts with full hookups and waterfront views. State parks average $35 per night, with a $5 reservation fee applied to all bookings.
- Private parks: Prices from $50 to $120, with weekly discounts of 10% for stays over 7 nights.
- Peak season: Summer rates increase by 20% from June to August at 70% of campgrounds.
- Additional fees: 60 parks charge $5 for extra vehicles, and 40 have a $10 pet fee per night.
With 121 parks across New York, RV travelers find diverse camping options from city stays to mountain retreats.