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Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina

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This campground is closed for the season from October 16, 2024 through May 9, 2025.

Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina, near Forestport, New York, is a family-friendly destination that offers a mix of outdoor fun and essential amenities. With 168 sites, you'll find plenty of room to set up your tent, RV, or cabin, and enjoy the great outdoors.

The campground features a heated pool, perfect for a refreshing dip after a day of activities, and well-maintained bathrooms that visitors appreciate. Many campers have enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere, with spacious sites that allow for a bit of privacy while still being part of a community. As one visitor noted, “The sites were roomy and many are seasonal,” making it a great place to relax and unwind.

For those who love water activities, the nearby lake is ideal for kayaking and fishing, providing a beautiful backdrop for your adventures. The campground also offers fun activities like laser tag and hayrides, ensuring that there's something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're looking to kick back by the fire or dive into some family-friendly fun, Kayuta Lake Campground has you covered.

Description

**Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina is a beautiful, amenity-packed, family-friendly, kid-friendly, dog-friendly campground and vacation spot located at the foothills of the Adirondacks at Kayuta Lake in a wooded setting!​ **

We offer camping fun and theme weekends for campers of all ages. We also have a boat launch and boat slips to rent.

​Just 30 minutes north of Utica, New York, and 35 minutes south of Old Forge, New York.

Whether you go explore the Adirondacks, visit the many attractions in the area or simply lay back, relax and let the kids have fun, we hope you find Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina to be the perfect choice for your getaway.

Location

Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina is located in New York

Detail location of campground

Directions

From the North: From RT-12: Merge onto RT-28 North. Follow RT-28 North for 2.1 miles. Just over the steel bridge, take the Woodhull Rd (CR-72) exit. Bear right off the ramp onto Woodhull Rd. Follow Woodhull Rd for 1.2 miles to the Buffalo Head Restaurant. Bear right at the Buffalo head on Bardwell Mills Rd. Follow Bardwell Mills Rd for 2 miles to Kayuta Lake Campground on the left.

Address

10897 Campground Rd.
Forestport, NY 13338

Coordinates

43.40960265 N
75.16308128 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

Stay Connected

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

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group
  • Cabins
  • Tent Cabin

Features

For Campers

  • Market
  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • WiFi
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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8 Reviews

Reviewed Oct. 2, 2023

Owner treats customers terribly

Seasonal camper since 2011. On July 1st my wife and I along with a few others were struck by lightning. Owner made no effort to reach out to anyone and see how they were. I made our disappointment known and for that we were thrown out. Used the worst language you could imagine in front of our kids. Called us all miserable fucks and told us we could get the fuck out now. I don’t need your bullshit. Family oriented campground? It’s to bad you have to give any stars.

Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina by pjohnson3471 , October 2, 2023
  • Review photo of Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina by pjohnson3471 , October 2, 2023
  • Review photo of Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina by pjohnson3471 , October 2, 2023
Reviewed Oct. 2, 2023

Owner doesn’t care!

We have been camping here Seasonal for 12 years. On July 1,2023 myself and husband we struck by lightning. My kids seeing this happening. 911 was called we were transported to the hospital. We thank all EMTS and Staff for everything they did for us! Both EMT from 2 different agencies stated they would like maps of the park as they never know where to go once in there. The Owner of this campground went onto another media platform bragging about how great everything was handled which it was. My husband and myself both commented our thanks and appreciation. Not once did the owner reach out via text, phone call, email and driving by our site looking the other way did he check on us! My husband and myself commented on this platform stating this! We were truly disappointed with the owner. The owner commented back to us that he was on our deck speaking with myself! He was not speaking with me as I was in the camper getting medical attention. He has no clue who his Seasonal campers are! Fast forward to getting our contract renewal we did not receive one after 12 years. We went to try to speak with the owner as we approached he started screaming get off my property or I’m calling the cops. Now my kids were with us watching this happen he went on to call us miserable fucks amongst many other nasty names! Then proceeded to text me harassing messages. Needless to say my kids could have lost both of their parents and they watched us get struck by lightning then watched him call us nasty names!! The owner is very unstable. Just one of the harassing messages I received from him! I was literally on your front porch checking on you BEFORE the paramedics even arrived. As you clearly stated, there were several people in and out of your camper checking on you, leaving no room for me to even enter. So, I stayed out of the way while making sure paramedics could get to you and the others. The paramedics official report shows that both of you went to the hospital ONLY as a precaution. So, Stop evolving your story to justify your undertones of bitterness. So, STOP playing the victim that I was rude and angry when you were on my front porch after you were so utterly disrespectful to me, my staff, and other seasonals. STOP complaining that I never got to know you and your children. Spin that one around. Why didn’t you come to any of the events we put together and be friendly and chatty with me? Tons of other seasonals do. Furthermore, try complaining to the CEO of Walmart that he doesn’t know who you are or what you look like. I have absolutely no need to approach any guest as long as they are happy and they aren’t bothering anyone.“The Owner” and“This Place”.“Take a minute out of his day”. I refuse to allow anyone in my park that has such underlying hate. Please have your seasonal friends throw their temper tantrums at me as well so I can kick them out as well if they’re going to behave like you.

Reviewed Oct. 9, 2021

Nice little camground

Very nice quiet campground. Bathrooms are a little old but very clean. Had fun shooting archery targets. They also have lazer tag but we didn't participate. No cable but you can buy 5g wifi. Staff was nice and older gentlemen that ran archery stand was awesome. Hayride later on tonight. Definatley a return weekend trip next year. There is a small pool but was closed because we were camping in October.

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Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina by Jason D., October 9, 2021
  • Review photo of Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina by Jason D., October 9, 2021
  • Review photo of Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina by Jason D., October 9, 2021
Reviewed Aug. 11, 2021

Quiet and large sites

We spent 4 nights here in our 27 ft toy hauler with 2 dogs. Sites were roomy and many are seasonal. As we were there during the week, it was incredibly quiet with few people. The lake linked to a river was great for kayaking and fishing. We arrived at night and they had left everything for us making check in very easy. There is a whole back section of the campground that was unused when we were there. It was a great area to run our dogs.

Site143
Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed Jul. 23, 2019

Fun for kids

When we pulled in, we felt like outsiders. Many people have seasonal sites and some of the activities are geared toward seasonal campers. We were excited to build a boat out of cardboard and duct tape for the Redneck Yacht Club weekend, but we later discovered that this contest was just for seasonal campers. Bummer. We are going back for Halloween weekend in August and plan to have our kids participate. I’m hoping that they will be able to. Anyway, they have a nice pool. It’s just a little small. The playground is old and outdated, but my kids didn’t seem to mind. The arcade was a bummer. Half of the games did not work. My kids are young enough that they didn’t mind. The staff is really nice. They offered a cute little wagon ride through the grounds and were always friendly and greeted you when they saw you. My five year old, husband, and Dad all signed up for laser tag. They had such an awesome time! That certainly is a fabulous amenity. We will come back for that alone because my son had so much fun. It is $10 per person but so worth it. The sites are close together. I’m used to more of a community vibe when I camp, but people seemed to keep to themselves for the most part. There are camper sites with full hookup, some with just water and electric, And a few electric only. There are also tent sites. The boat launch is kind of run down. There isn’t a dock per se, and the metal dock that is there is unstable. If they developed this area a bit, it would be much for inviting for fisherman and recreational boaters. This isn’t my favorite place, but it’s good for my kids. Very family oriented. Sorry about the people in the pics. I didn’t take any of just the grounds.

  • Review photo of Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina by Erin M., July 23, 2019
  • Review photo of Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina by Erin M., July 23, 2019
  • Review photo of Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina by Erin M., July 23, 2019
Reviewed Aug. 23, 2018

Right at the gateway to the Adirondacks, a real gem of a campground!

We've visited this campground 6 times since we found it 4 years ago, and keep coming back for more. Easy access, great staff, well kept facilities and a beautiful setting. What more can you ask for?

The sites themselves are a good size. They aren't huge, but you'll have enough room to get creative with your parking. Plenty of trees to hang your hammocks on. All sites have a picnic table and fire pit, and for the most part are fairly level. Not all sites have full hookups, some are just power, some are only grey water, and some are full. There are a lot of full timers here, so the grounds can look fuller than they really are as most often the majority of the full time sites are not occupied. But on big weekends, when everyone shows up, its still not too crowded.

The facilities are modern and well kept. The only issue I had was the shower heads are at about 5'2" above the floor. I'm 6' tall. So that kinda sucked. But the pressure and temp were great, so its still a win. Plus, camping isn't really about taking showers anyways, right? Other than that the bath houses are well maintained and stocked. And they are never more than a quick walk from your camper.

Did I mention there is a pool? There is. And its HEATED. Which is nice, as we often get up there early or late in the season, and a heated pool is a necessity. There's also a good sized playground, an arcade, and lots of games for kids (and adults) to play like basketball, shuffle board, corn hole or horse shoes.

They have a great little shop there too, with just about everything you'd need to make a great weekend. And the staff is fantastic as well. The river is a little weird to get to, but totally worth it for kayaking, sailing or whatever kind of boating you want to do.

So that's a lotta Pro's. I should list some Cons too, to keep it fair.

  • The sites are kinda close, so you don't get a ton of privacy, and you can really hear what's going on next door.
  • The roadways can get a little tight between the trees, and can make for some interesting backing in.
  • Also, the roadways are mostly one-way, which can make getting creative with your trailer landing position tough.
  • They offer free wifi.
  • Not all sites have full hookups
  • Personally I'm not a fan of such an abundance of full-time units. But at least they're well kept (for the most part) and it is a few degrees shy of looking like a trailer park. You know what I mean.

Check them out, and they'll become one of your favorites too!

SiteI2, B1/2, B9/10, F1/2/3, B8 (many trips)
Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina by Michael O., August 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina by Michael O., August 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina by Michael O., August 23, 2018

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does it cost to camp at Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina?

    Camping at Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina can cost between $57.00 and $67.00 depending on the site.

  • Does Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina have RV hookups?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina has 30 amp and 50 amp electric hookups, water hookups and sewer hookups.

  • What is the max vehicle length at Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina?

    Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina allows vehicles up to 45 feet.

  • Are fires allowed at Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina?

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

  • Does Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina have wifi?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina does have wifi.

  • Is there cell phone reception at Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina?

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