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Creek View Campground

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Creek View Campground near Rosendale, NY, is situated in a region with rolling hills and dense forests. Temperatures range from the 20s in winter to the 80s in summer. Nearby attractions include the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail and the Rosendale Trestle, offering opportunities for hiking and exploration.

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Location

Creek View Campground is located in New York

Detail location of campground

Address

227 Creek Locks Road
Rosendale, NY 12472

Coordinates

41.85219038 N
74.0656794 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site

Stay Connected

  • WiFi
    Unknown
  • Verizon
    Unknown
  • AT&T
    Poor
  • T-Mobile
    Unknown

Site Types

  • Tent Sites

Features

For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • 30 Amp Hookups

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2 Reviews

Reviewed Sep. 30, 2018

I like it, but it’s not for everyone.

This was the go-to campground for climbers before the AAC one was built, because it met certain criteria:

  1. relatively close to the ‘gunks climbing areas with shops and gas nearby.
  2. very affordable for the area. Every now and then, I’d think, there’s gotta be a more scenic campground, maybe I should try another one...and all the other ones I’d look up in the area would cost 3x as much and advertise how great they were for “families.” I’m not a family, so I camped here several times, spent the days climbing, saved a lot of money, and appreciated the absence of kids.
  3. low-frills. if you are a tent camper who gets excited about an electrical outlet sticking up out of the ground here and there, the possible chance of a picnic table, fire ring, the existence of running water, a toilet, and consider a shower room a bonus, this is the campground for you. If anyone in your party expects spacious public park quality shower and changing rooms, covered open air seating for meals, sinks for washing up, tent pads, bright lights, paved trails, high pressure showers or anything like that, this is NOT the campground for you.
  4. relatively quiet at night. Climbers tend to tire themselves out at the crag, have a couple beers, and get to bed early so they can head out early in the morning to try to beat the heat and crowds. High energy guys and gals who are noisily blowing up stuff to make their campsite an inflatable bouncy world, blasting a boom box and staying up all night drinking and talking are going to get confronted by someone who needs their sleep.

Lessons Learned:

Arrival - This is common sense, but, be proactively friendly to the person who works at the campground. Park by the entrance, go in and say hello & confirm it is cool to go ahead and set up your tent - if the campground is crowded there are sometimes extra instructions or your spot might be reassigned. The guy who takes payment is nice, but fair warning - do not try to bypass him, he will not be ignored. The first time I camped here someone reserved a “group” campsite & paid in advance, and because we arrived via multiple cars some of our folks just rolled in & started setting up without asking where he wanted to put us, and they did not like that at all.

Picnic Tables - well-worn, not bolted to the ground, not a guarantee, if using one just be gentle and keep them load-balanced, and consider bringing a folding table if you have it.

Reviewed Aug. 1, 2018

Camping in a guys back yard

If the AAC gunks campsite is full, this is unfortunately your best option if you want to camp near the gunks. you are about a 20 minute drive to the gunks from here. Mike is a unique character. Not a rude guy, but can be a little direct and harsh at times. he wont take any $h!# from anyone so dont break the rules or try to get away with sneaking people in. you pay per person. $15 each.

you are basically camping in this guy's back yard, so dont expect any feeling of being in nature. you are also right next to the road and will hear some traffic. Showers and bathroom are decent. nothing special. campsites have their own fire ring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does it cost to camp at Creek View Campground?

    Camping at Creek View Campground can cost between $15.00 and $45.00 depending on the site.

  • Does Creek View Campground have RV hookups?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Creek View Campground has 30 amp electric hookups.

  • What is the max vehicle length at Creek View Campground?

    Creek View Campground allows vehicles up to 25 feet.

  • Are fires allowed at Creek View Campground?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Creek View Campground, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

  • Is there cell phone reception at Creek View Campground?

    According to campers on TheDyrt.com, Verizon signal is unknown, AT&T is poor, and T-Mobile is unknown.