New York Camping, NY Campgrounds, RV Sites, Tenting & Cabins throughout New York State. Find The right Campsite for you and Your Family in New York. |
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From the shores of Long Island to the mighty Niagara Falls, New York's 178 state parks offer countless opportunities to explore your natural environment, escape from the grind of the everyday and experience exciting new adventures. Beaches, boat launches, hiking trails, campsites, and golf courses all await you! New York campgrounds and RV parks are sure to cater to your individual RV and camping interests – explore this site for the comprehensive camping details by clicking on a region or using our keyword search. Campground Owners of New York have thousands of campsites – as well as cabin rentals and trailer rentals – for all levels of camping enthusiasts. Offering all the best camping amenities, New York campgrounds feature fabulous RV sites, spacious tent sites, and comfortable cabins. New York's largest lake in Oneida measures 79.8 square miles. |
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The 2.7 million acre system of state-owned lands, known as the Adirondack Forest Preserve, has been officially designated “forever wild” and is largely undisturbed by human activity. The Adirondacks offer visitors spectacular views and long, peaceful waterways. The 46 High Peaks in the Park’s northeast mountain range have the state’s highest vantage points (over 4,000 feet). Most of the major highways that serpentine through the Park’s magnificent landscape have been officially designated as Scenic Byways. Over 70 native tree species; 55 species of mammals - such as the fisher, American marten, white-tailed deer, and black bear; 218 different birds including the American bald eagle and the common loon; plus 86 species of fish reside in the Adirondacks. From the majestic Niagara Falls, to the abundant Finger Lakes, to the rugged Catskill Mountains, New York State has an awesome array of scenic wonders and outdoor adventures. History and culture come alive at sites like the Baseball Hall of Fame and the Adirondack Museum. Hundreds of the finest New York wineries are scattered all over the state. Explore for miles along scenic byways including the Great Lakes – Seaway Trail. An array of events and festivals celebrate auto racing, fishing, food, art, and even the Wizard of Oz. The Sacandaga River offers the camper a wide selection of fishing and hiking on nearby state lands. The campground offers a nature based program that encourages children to explore the surrounding environment. New York City has 722 miles of subway track. |
| What do you remember about your last camping trip? Maybe it´s been years since you last took advantage of this great way to spend time with nature. Or is this a regular habit and you can’t wait to discover that new camping site? Either way, camping is one of the most satisfying ways to take a vacation. Pitching a comfy two-person tent or travelling in luxury in your new RV. Everyone has similar reasons for wanting to experience the outdoors. Today, this is the GREEN thing to do and while camping is evolving somewhat, the things that we all expect are sun, water, trees and fresh air. Those remind us of what´s important. Spend quality time with you family at a camp site you love. Take leisurely swims in the campground´s lake, toast marshmallows, and enjoy the smells of a small wood fire. There’s never a shortage of fun things to do in New York! |
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