Camping near Apulia Station, NY

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    Camping near Apulia Station, NY ranges from free dispersed sites in state forests to developed campgrounds with showers, electric hookups, and cabin options, with one campground located approximately 10 miles north. Morgan Hill State Forest provides multiple primitive camping opportunities, including the Spruce Pond Camping Area with designated sites and more remote dispersed camping for those seeking solitude, while Nature Lover's Paradise provides a private tent camping experience with access to hiking trails.

    Camping in the Apulia Station vicinity typically operates seasonally from May through October, with most developed campgrounds closed during winter months. Green Lakes State Park Campground operates from May 13 to October 9, while Yellow Lantern Kampground has a slightly extended season from April to mid-November. Road access varies significantly between developed campgrounds and primitive sites, with Morgan Hill State Forest's dispersed camping areas requiring more careful navigation on forest roads. Several Morgan Hill camping areas require permits even though camping is free. A visitor noted, "You may camp at this campground for free, but you do need a permit and should review the campground map to select your preferred site."

    Waterfront camping opportunities represent a distinctive feature of the region, with Green Lakes State Park offering access to its unique meromictic lake with clear blue-green waters. The state park receives consistent praise for its swimming areas and hiking trails. Campers report mixed experiences at the more primitive sites, with one reviewer mentioning, "This was a nice spot, but the animals at the pond are very active and made a lot of noise in the night." Morgan Hill Forest camping areas provide more solitude but fewer amenities, lacking drinking water sources and often featuring only basic facilities like fire rings and occasionally picnic tables. Most primitive sites in state forests require visitors to be self-sufficient, bringing their own water and packing out trash, while developed campgrounds provide amenities such as showers, electric hookups, and sanitary dumps.

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    Best Campgrounds near Apulia Station (154)

      1. Green Lakes State Park Campground

      4.6(42)17mi from Apulia Station140 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The lake is a fascinating meromictic lake with clear calcium-rich waters that are not only pristine and beautiful to look at, but also great for swimming and snorkeling as the waters are crystal clear"

      "The sites are nice, some are little close to each other but nice for group camping. A short distance (walk or by car) to the beach. The lake is a little chilly sometimes but very refreshing."

      from $20 - $116 / night

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      2. Spruce Pond Camping Area - Morgan Hill State Forest

      4.3(3)3mi from Apulia StationTents

      "throughout the state forest, this is a group of ten established and well maintained primitive campsites right on Spruce Pond with fishing available and an amazing network of hiking and cross country ski trails"

      3. Fillmore Glen State Park Campground

      4.2(15)19mi from Apulia Station63 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "region of Upstate New York."

      "Awesome little park in the Finger Lakes region with nature on site and lots more to do and explore nearby (wine trails!)."

      from $17 - $67 / night

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      4. Nature Lover's Paradise

      5.0(1)7mi from Apulia Station1 siteTents

      "Nature Lover's Paradise is new to the Dyrt and they have an awesome spot to share with access to a vast network of trails in upstate New York. "

      from $79 - $149 / night

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      5. Morgan Hill State Forest Dispersed

      4.0(1)4mi from Apulia Station

      "This location has a set of 2 large trailhead parking lots for hikers and backpackers accessing the vast trail network of the Morgan Hill State Forest."

      6. Morgan Hill Forest—Onondaga Trailhead campground

      4.0(1)5mi from Apulia StationTents

      "This is a small state forest campground in the Morgan Hill forest from which you can directly access the Onondaga Trail branch of the National North Country scenic trail."

      7. Yellow Lantern Kampground

      5.0(2)14mi from Apulia StationRVs, Tents

      8. Woonton Family Farms

      5.0(2)17mi from Apulia Station1 siteRVs

      "Close to the nice village Skaneateles. It was a welcome difference from the common/look-alike campgrounds everywhere else. We will definitely come back!  The Breuk family from the Netherlands"

      "Woonton Family Farms is new to the Dyrt and offer a stunning farm with trails, water and forest to explore.  Check them out and make sure to leave a review of your stay here on the Dyrt!"

      from $45 - $55 / night

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      9. Stoney Pond State Forest Camping Area

      4.7(3)19mi from Apulia Station17 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The spots are big and great walks as well if you have dogs. Easy access to the pond too. 20 minutes to waterfall state park & there is a maple shop not too far as well for treats etc."

      "There are 15 drive-in campsites widely spaced and set into the woods, and two developed walk-in sites on the west shore."

      10. Lighthouse Landing Campground

      5.0(1)16mi from Apulia StationRVs

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    Recent Reviews near Apulia Station, NY

    442 Reviews of 154 Apulia Station Campgrounds


    • Peggy C.
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Finger Lakes Cabins and Campgrounds

      Basic Camping Experience

      This is a small no frills campground centrally located near many Finger Lakes attractions (wineries especially). We had full hookups and everything worked as it should. The bath house is old but everything is functional. Shower was nice and hot. We were one of only 2 RVs there at the time so I would say it was very quiet except that the other party had a 4 and 5 year old who kept things lively and visited our site constantly until we asked them not to for awhile. Cute kids though. The campground is woodsy with just one unpaved road circling around the RV sites. There are tent sites also that looked very private, currently unmowed when we were there.

    • Rebekah F.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2026

      Cross Lake Campground and RV Park

      To flood or not to flood

      Nice close packed little campground just thr sites by the lake can sometimes be under water.

    • Millz315 E.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 11, 2026

      Stoneys Pineville Campground

      Good place

      Good place to fish and stay. Good welcoming friendly host also. Well come back

    • Ilce H.
      May. 9, 2026

      Stoney Pond State Forest Camping Area

      Free spot!

      I likes this spot and i really like that you need a reservation as well just to secure your spot! The spots are big and great walks as well if you have dogs. Easy access to the pond too. 20 minutes to waterfall state park & there is a maple shop not too far as well for treats etc.

    • Emily M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 28, 2026

      Long Pond Campground

      Great dispersed camp sites

      All the roads are gravel, so it might get a little muddy after a big rain but I had no issue with a low clearance car driving around to explore the sites available. About half the sites are spread out in a large patch of spruce trees, I stayed at one of these. You can hear and sometimes see cars on the main road from your site but overall the spruce trees give you a lot more privacy. Had a neighbor blasting their speaker and didn't even hear it until I was walking by on that stretch of road. You might catch a glimpse of someone's fire at night, but it mostly felt like I had the place to myself. The other half are clustered much closer together among some deciduous trees but all the sites are pretty spacious, with a picnic table, fire pit, and easy access to the water. You might get a visit from day-use visitors looking for water access, especially if you pick a site closer to the water access paths, so if you're looking for more seclusion you may want to look elsewhere, but I didn't mind and the people who did stop near my site were respectful and didn't seem to want to disturb me once they saw the site near the water access was occupied. A free permit is needed for camping during the on-season. I stayed off-season and most of the sites were unoccupied, but I could see this being a popular spot during the warmer months. Port-a-potties are also not available off-season – be prepared to find a good cat hole spot or bring a wag bag if you're not self-contained. Seeing some litter around my site was a bit of a bummer (don't be that guy!), but overall the sites looked pretty clean and well-maintained. I did notice some broken glass at my site, so if you have pets (or shoe-averse children) be mindful of their paw pads (and feet). There's plenty of downed wood for making a fire, and I passed a couple homes selling firewood on the side of the road on the way. Service was spotty (AT&T) but if you wandered around enough you could get a couple bars to send a text, or if you really needed to, drive up the road a couple of minutes. I would easily stay here again, but if I came during the main season I'd probably want to plan a mid-week trip and get my permit and claim my site as soon as possible.

    • E
      Mar. 27, 2026

      Tilden Hill Farm

      Beautiful campground

      Beautiful and well- maintained. Very roomy sites. Owner is friendly and responds quickly to calls.

    • Ashlee C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 18, 2026

      Andersen Hill State Forest

      Great spot!

      Stayed one night. Spot was great! It had rained so we weren't able to have a fire, but there was a spot where others had one previously. A little road noise from Rt 79, but honestly wasn't terrible.

    • Adam and Suzanne B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 2, 2026

      Sampson State Park Campground

      Perfect last minute spot

      We got a spot last minute on the loop nearest the lake. Did not have a lot of shade so it was hot but the park is lovely. Decent bath houses— not well cleaned especially on the weekend. Utilities can be far from the parking spot.

    • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 31, 2025

      Robert H. Treman State Park Campground

      Terrific Treman Park

      This is a state park centered on the amazing geologic features of Enfield Glen. A waterfall cascades through a gorge here, ending in a beautiful pool for swimming at the base of the falls, with a trout stream flowing out of it towards nearby Cayuga Lake.  For the geologically curious, the trails through the gorge are fascinating and educational. And fossils abound, easily visible in the stream flowing out of the falls. This was a main draw for me about this park, as was the proximity to the paleontology institute and Museum of the Earth just to the north in the hamlet of Trumansburg.  https://www.museumoftheearth.org/

      Within the park itself, there are camping options for both tent and trailer camping. However, even if you usually prefer campground camping, it might be well worth your while to consider the camper cabins. These beautiful rustic cabins are located alongshore and adjacent to the falls in one of the most beautiful parts of the park! Although hikers and swimmers walk the trails nearby to the cabins alot during the day, they are usually done by late afternoon and then your cabin site is peaceful, shady and quiet, with the main sound being wind through the hemlocks and rippling of water over the stones in the brook closeby. Pull up a rocker and ease your way into a peaceful evening! Great location as a basecamp not only to explore the park, but also the nearby Geology museum as mentioned, plus Ithaca, Cayuga Lake, and area vineyards


    Guide to Apulia Station

    Morgan Hill State Forest offers several camping options near Apulia Station, New York, ranging in elevation from 1,200 to 1,900 feet. The forest's terrain features a mix of hardwood forests and steep valleys with seasonal temperature variations that can drop significantly at night, even in summer months. Camping areas within the forest include designated primitive sites requiring permits and dispersed backcountry camping that's permitted throughout most areas.

    What to do

    Hiking the gorge: Green Lakes State Park Campground offers exceptional hiking opportunities around its unique meromictic lakes. "The hike around the lake is about 2 miles and it totally worth it! Plenty of picnic areas as well," notes reviewer Meag F., highlighting the accessible nature of the trails.

    Swimming at natural pools: Fillmore Glen State Park Campground features a spring-fed swimming area that provides a refreshing retreat. "Swimming is only allowed in certain parts and there are some pretty steep drop offs so watch the kids close," advises Kim B., emphasizing safety considerations while enjoying the water.

    Water recreation: Paddling options abound at multiple camping locations. "You can rent a kayak and enjoy the beautiful lake. There are miles of trails to explore," shares Cindy H. about Green Lakes, pointing out the convenience of on-site rentals for those who don't bring their own equipment.

    What campers like

    Privacy at select sites: Morgan Hill Forest—Onondaga Trailhead campground offers secluded camping options. "This location is peaceful and quiet with mature trees and plenty of distance between neighboring campers, and would be an ideal setting for a group campout," states Janet R., highlighting the spaciousness not found at more developed campgrounds.

    Farm-based camping: Unique alternatives to traditional campgrounds exist near Apulia Station. "We had an excellent stay at the farm of the Woonton Family Farms with our RV, it was a cozy and beautiful campsite with personal attention of the owner," writes Willemien V., describing a more intimate camping experience.

    Clean facilities: Green Lakes State Park Campground maintains high standards for its amenities. "Camped here twice now. Love it beach is great. You cannot bring your own kayaks you have to rent. Fun hiking area the water is gorgeous. Great playgrounds. Bathrooms and showers were very clean," reports Sara H., mentioning multiple aspects campers appreciate.

    What you should know

    Seasonal operations: Most campgrounds in the Apulia Station area have limited seasons. At Fillmore Glen State Park Campground, facilities operate "from May 6 to October 9," while Yellow Lantern Kampground extends slightly longer from "April 1 to November 15," allowing for early spring and late fall camping.

    Permit requirements: Spruce Pond Camping Area - Morgan Hill State Forest requires advance planning. Janet R. explains, "A detailed map of the campground is here: https://extapps.dec.ny.gov/docs/regions_pdf/sprucepond.pdf," providing a resource for selecting sites before arrival.

    Wildlife activity: Natural surroundings mean animal encounters are common. Rose S. shares about Spruce Pond, "This was a nice spot, but the animals at the pond are very active and made a lot of noise in the night," indicating light sleepers might want to prepare accordingly.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Yellow Lantern Kampground caters specifically to younger campers. "Tons of activities for kids to do. I still remember from when I was little kid having a great time and still have gone again as an adult. Clean and fun activities to keep kids busy," recalls Kelly J., highlighting its multi-generational appeal.

    Bathroom considerations: When camping with children, facilities matter. Fillmore Glen State Park Campground gets high marks as Charyssa G. notes, "Bathrooms are very clean and close to all campsites. Kids loved the park and swimming in the waterfall beach," emphasizing the convenience for families.

    Open play spaces: Some campsites near Apulia Station feature open layouts ideal for children. At Fillmore Glen, Michelle L. observes the campground has "a busy campground for a small town but what people forget is the hiking trails and the falls that you see are absolutely breathtaking," suggesting the popularity doesn't detract from the experience.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Green Lakes State Park provides various options for recreational vehicles. Sheri S. explains, "This state park campground is one of the few that offer full hook ups," making it attractive for RVers seeking complete amenities.

    Site accessibility: Nature Lover's Paradise offers different access considerations. Jake C. notes it has "an awesome spot to share with access to a vast network of trails in upstate New York," though RV accessibility may be limited compared to larger established campgrounds.

    Seasonal entertainment: Some campgrounds offer unique amenities beyond just camping. At Cortlands Country Music Park and Campground, John D. mentions, "There is an Opry Barn with entertainment every Sunday," providing additional activities for campers without leaving the grounds.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Apulia Station, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Apulia Station, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 154 campgrounds and RV parks near Apulia Station, NY and 16 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Apulia Station, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Apulia Station, NY is Green Lakes State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 42 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Apulia Station, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 free dispersed camping spots near Apulia Station, NY.