Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Bay Shore, NY

Are you planning a camping trip to Bay Shore with your dog? We've got you covered. Finding pet-friendly campgrounds in New York is easier than ever. Each pet-friendly campsite offers quick access to one or more of Bay Shore's most popular destinations.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Bay Shore, New York (18)

    Christopher S.'s photo of camping with pets at Blydenburgh County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Blydenburgh County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Blydenburgh County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Blydenburgh County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Blydenburgh County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Blydenburgh County Park near Bay Shore, NY

    1. Blydenburgh County Park

    10 Reviews
    29 Photos
    96 Saves
    Hauppauge, New York
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Smith Point County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Smith Point County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Smith Point County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Smith Point County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Smith Point County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Smith Point County Park near Bay Shore, NY

    2. Smith Point County Park

    9 Reviews
    24 Photos
    100 Saves
    Mastic Beach, New York

    Smith Point, on the Fire Island barrier beach, is a haven for sportsmen, surfers and beach lovers. An extremely popular facility, the park's white sands, rolling Atlantic surf and adjoining camping facility attract Suffolk County residents and tourists each summer season. Reservations are required for all the sites in the campground. All sites have water, and many have electric hookups and sewers. Outer beach camping is available on first come, first served basis, beach conditions permitting.

    A nationally recognized team of lifeguards makes Smith Point its home base, providing ocean visitors with an extra-special safety feature.

    Off-road vehicles, with permit only, may drive on the eastern portion of the outer beach. All beach-goers are advised to respect the marked, protective fencing around the nest sites of endangered shorebirds inhabiting the ocean and bay beaches.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Southaven County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Southaven County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Southaven County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Southaven County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Southaven County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Southaven County Park near Bay Shore, NY

    3. Southaven County Park

    7 Reviews
    5 Photos
    47 Saves
    Shirley, New York

    The Carmans River flows through this scenic, pine-oak forested park. Southaven is a popular picnicking site, containing group areas capable of accommodating up to 1,000 people. Southaven's 1,356 acres also offer a bicycle hostel. Boating and freshwater fishing are permitted. Camping is also available, with sites for tents and trailers.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $33 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Nickerson Beach Park Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Nickerson Beach Park Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Nickerson Beach Park Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Nickerson Beach Park Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Nickerson Beach Park Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Nickerson Beach Park Campground near Bay Shore, NY

    4. Nickerson Beach Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    15 Photos
    39 Saves
    Long Beach, New York

    The campground consists of 74 Recreational Vehicle sites, complete with water, and 110V, 50/30 amp electric hook-ups. There are 66 sites with sewer hook ups. There are two (gray-black water) dumping stations which are available to campers and non-campers for a nominal fee. The comfort station is easily located and has showers that are wheelchair accessible. There is no tent camping. The Campground will be open from April through November if weather permits.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Battle Row Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Battle Row Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Battle Row Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Battle Row Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Battle Row Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Battle Row Campground near Bay Shore, NY

    5. Battle Row Campground

    4 Reviews
    6 Photos
    72 Saves
    Old Bethpage, New York

    Comprising 44 acres of campground and dense woods, Battle Row Campground is an ideal place to relax with family and friends. Battle Row has 64 campsites ranging in length from 40 to 45 feet as follows: 52 sites have water and electricity (31 sites with 30amp/125-volt electric hookups and 21 with 50 amp/125 volt); and 12 tent sites (must be 21 years of age or older to reserve).

    A comfort station is equipped with restrooms and private showers. The campground also offers swings, a recreational field, a rally field for club group camping. Leisure Pass holders receive resident rate.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $5 - $60 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Smith's Point near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Smith's Point near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Smith's Point near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Smith's Point near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Smith's Point near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Smith's Point near Bay Shore, NY

    6. Smith's Point

    5 Reviews
    7 Photos
    51 Saves
    Mastic Beach, New York
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    Camper-submitted photo at Cathedral Pines County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Cathedral Pines County Park near Bay Shore, NY

    7. Cathedral Pines County Park

    4 Reviews
    1 Photo
    45 Saves
    Middle Island, New York
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Gino D.'s photo of camping with pets at Indian Island County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Indian Island County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Indian Island County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Indian Island County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Indian Island County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Indian Island County Park near Bay Shore, NY

    8. Indian Island County Park

    10 Reviews
    27 Photos
    99 Saves
    Riverhead, New York
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Liberty Harbor RV Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Liberty Harbor RV Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Liberty Harbor RV Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Liberty Harbor RV Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Liberty Harbor RV Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Liberty Harbor RV Park near Bay Shore, NY

    9. Liberty Harbor RV Park

    12 Reviews
    17 Photos
    102 Saves
    Jersey City, New Jersey

    See the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island right from the property. How great is that!?

    Liberty Harbor RV Park is OPEN 365 days a year. for your convenience and also accept check-ins 24/7 even if the office is closed. The NY Waterway Ferry leaves from Liberty Harbor and runs Monday to Friday to Pier 11 at the foot of Wall Street (does not operate on weekends or holidays). Other Ferry options that run 7 days a week are located within walking distance.

    Or you can walk up Marin Blvd. 5 blocks to the Grove St. PATH subway station which can take you up to 33rd Street and 6th Avenue or to the World Trade Center Site.

    The PATH train is another great option to get you where you are going. You can walk up Marin Blvd.

    Either way… Manhattan is just a 15-minute ride away. Stay a day or two or a week or two…it’s up to you. We have maps and directions to anywhere you want to visit and our friendly staff is always willing to help you get there.

    You can check your email, pick up a package, or send a fax from our office. We even have postcards to send to your friends.

    Whether you have a small motorhome, a big bus, slide-outs, or a tow car…it’s never a problem at Liberty Harbor RV. We do suggest making reservations. We want to make your stay a wonderful experience so you’ll want to come back again and again.

    Call today – 800.646.2066 / 201.516.7500

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $149 / night

    Anil S.'s photo of camping with pets at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation near Bay Shore, NY
    Camper-submitted photo at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation near Bay Shore, NY

    10. Ward Pound Ridge Reservation

    9 Reviews
    54 Photos
    172 Saves
    Cross River, New York

    The 4,315-acre park makes Ward Pound Ridge Reservation the county’s largest park. With its varied terrain and landscapes and miles of wooded trails, the park provides a variety of activities in all seasons. There are areas for picnicking, lean-to camping, fishing and cross-country skiing.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents

    $45 - $55 / night

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Recent Dog-Friendly Reviews near Bay Shore, NY

197 Reviews of 18 Bay Shore Campgrounds


  • Mackenzie B.
    Camper-submitted photo at Nickerson Beach Park Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Aug. 4, 2018

    Nickerson Beach Park Campground

    surfers dream

    I grew up in Long Beach. If you’re looking for a spot to camp so you can surf, this is perfect! It’s basically a parking lot, but it’s steps away from some of the greatest waves on the east coast. Showers are clean, there’s a dog park nearby, and the island is very bikable to get around.

    benefits: allows dogs childrens playground beach programs like movie nights throughout the summer

  • Jill R.
    Camper-submitted photo at Battle Row Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Jul. 30, 2016

    Battle Row Campground

    not the best

    this place seemed okay to begin with, but then you start noticing that the bathrooms are run down and not well kept, the lots are near an expressway that constantly has loud traffic, and there are tons of feral cats wandering and sometimes even begging for food. i probably would like to find a different place to stay during my next visit

  • Nadia V.
    Carrie J.'s photo of camping with pets at Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY - CLOSED — Gateway National Recreation Area near Bay Shore, NY
    Aug. 24, 2016

    Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY - CLOSED — Gateway National Recreation Area

    Definitely a place to visit!

    Camp Gateway in Brooklyn New York is one of my favorite places to visit. I went to college in New York, and loved to get out of the busy city and go camping and be outdoors. Camp Gateway was always a place that I loved to go. It is pretty close to town-which is crazy because you feel like you are miles away. Camp Gateway does offer a lot of different activities for everyone. One thing I love to do is go kayaking and stand up paddle boarding. My girlfriends and I tried to do this once a month to get away from the city and school. Because you are so close to the city, you can plan outdoor activities as well as some activities in the city. My friends and I stayed 1 night in the campground, and the next day went to a recital show that took us 10 minutes to get to. You can also walk, hike or ride your bike along multiple paths- I have done the Fort Tilden trail (I just walked, but there were multiple people that passed us on their bikes). Within the campground they do have some fire pits- which my friends and I always use because we love cooking smores and hot dogs for dinner. A little further away from the campground, about 10-15 miles there is a place where you can do horseback riding, see the Statue of Liberty (which is gorgeous!), and there is a little beach area. This beach area is where I do my kayaking and stand up paddle boarding. Again, its not very far away...you can either drive there, walk or ride your bike. The road is paved, which is nice. I stayed here also with my parents, and I know my dad went golfing one day (I didn't go, but he said it was awesome)- and again that was only a 10 minute drive from our camping spot. This campground like I said, does offer quite a bit. Sometimes it doesn't really feel like you are "camping" because things are pretty close by, but it definitely is worth going to and trying.

  • Carrie J.
    Carrie J.'s photo of camping with pets at Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY - CLOSED — Gateway National Recreation Area near Bay Shore, NY
    Sep. 30, 2016

    Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY - CLOSED — Gateway National Recreation Area

    Weird One

    This place is kind of a toss up for me. On one hand, I enjoy it because it's a little slice of heaven in the hell of one of the busy areas of New York. I hate this place for the same reason. It's not really camping if you're going to see a play and then go tour the Statue of Liberty. It just doesn't seem right to me. If I HAVE to be in New York, maybe I'd consider staying here again just to get myself out of the city for a bit. But this definitely isn't your "great outdoors/rest and relaxation" kind of place.

  • Karla S.
    Camper-submitted photo at Liberty Harbor RV Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Liberty Harbor RV Park

    New York City View

    There is only a small place for tents. Mostly people go there with campers. Not your typical campground. Very easy to hop on transit to get to New York City. People were friendly.

  • Tara N.
    Jul. 17, 2021

    Totoket Valley RV Park

    Perfect for a stop over

    Small campground with good electrical, clean water, sewer and a friendly owner. Each site has grass and a picnic table. There is a wonderful little frozen custard shop down the road called roses farm stand. It’s a perfect campground for seeing the local area or even catching the train to New York City.

  • Christy C.
    Carrie J.'s photo of camping with pets at Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY - CLOSED — Gateway National Recreation Area near Bay Shore, NY
    Jun. 10, 2017

    Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY - CLOSED — Gateway National Recreation Area

    "Camping" in Brooklyn

    We tried this campground without knowing what was safe and where to stay for visit New York City. It is located in Brooklyn and is little removed from everything. The sites are at Floyd Bennett Field which is an old airfield. The atmosphere here is eerily cool at the same time. You basically park and camp on the asphalt by the old hangars. No hookups at all but they do have a camp store and bath house. If you are tent camping, there are some grassy sites.

    The campground is located right on Jamaica Bay so there were people fishing all the time from the seawall. At night, you could hear cars doing burnouts right next to us. To get to all the action in the city, we had to take a bus and then the subway. The travel was a headache but better than trying to drive in to New York City in our RV. One way to improve here would be to have some security at night as well as access to clean water and dump station. They remained locked most of the time for some reason.

    The best part of this place was the free tour of Hangar B by some guys doing restoration of old planes (HARP). They had some great stories and gave us history of the planes on display.

  • phillip L.
    Camper-submitted photo at Staten Island — Gateway National Recreation Area near Bay Shore, NY
    Aug. 1, 2016

    Staten Island — Gateway National Recreation Area

    Bridge

    This campground is amazing. You have a clear view of the Narrow bridge and at night the city lights light up your surroundings light a nigh light. The camp here has 7 campsites here and it fill up really fast. I came at 5 in the morning and there was already a family there. There is abandoned buildings here and you can do urban exploring. There are restroom here that are pretty dirty. The public uses the restrooms not just the campers here. For the firewood I recommend buying it or bringing your own. Firewood was difficult to find here. At night there are no stars because the city lights cover them up.There are rangers taking you on a trek and exploring the abandoned building. This place is great if you live in new York city and don't want to drive really far from the city to go camping

  • Amber A.
    Carrie J.'s photo of camping with pets at Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY - CLOSED — Gateway National Recreation Area near Bay Shore, NY
    Jul. 31, 2016

    Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY - CLOSED — Gateway National Recreation Area

    Ok if you don’t have another choice

    The park itself is lovely and close to some other green areas. The nice thing about this campsite is that it’s so close to NYC. The bad thing about this campsite is that it’s so close to NYC. If you live in NYC this is a good, cheap, super quick escape accessible by public transport. If you’re visiting the area I’d recommend staying in Manhattan/Queens in an AirBNB for the full NYC experience or heading to Long Island, Pennsylvania, “Upstate” New York, or New Jersey for a better nature camping experience. For what it is, this site is a nice green little oasis. It’s National Park Service land and they try really hard to keep things clean and working well with so much traffic. Bring earplus for the airport traffic and the noisy neighbors. Tent sites are pretty and wooded, but there is also a TON of concrete from an old WW2 airfield.

  • Nadia V.
    Camper-submitted photo at Sears Bellows County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Aug. 24, 2016

    Sears Bellows County Park

    Relaxing-Good for your whole family!

    Sears Bellows in New York is a lot of fun. It really does offer a lot of outdoor activities for you and your family. I have stayed at this campsite 1 time, and stayed 2 nights. This campground does offer tent sites as well as RV/trailer sites. When I went with my friends in college, we just stayed in the tent sites and really enjoyed it. The campground is very well kept and clean which I really liked. They do have quite a bit of garbage's to dump your trash in. One thing I really liked about this campground is that there was a river/pond close by (Bellows Pond). The first night I stayed here my friends and I rented some rowboats and went on the water. It was a lot of fun, and the price of the rowboat was pretty cheap. The next morning we got up and did some hiking. The trails were beautiful, and the flowers were in bloom. There were people who were also biking on these trails, which looked like so much fun! We also saw some people fishing in the pond- and it seemed like most people were catching. The people who stayed in the campsite next to us were cooking up some type of fish for their dinner that they caught that day. One thing to note is that there are not any electrical hook-ups, so if that is something you need you might now want to come stay here. I would love to come back here someday, but stay maybe a day or two longer to do more things- I would also bring my bike and fishing pole to do more outdoor activities. I would also advise to rent the rowboats because that was a lot of fun!

  • K
    Christopher S.'s photo of camping with pets at Blydenburgh County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Aug. 5, 2016

    Blydenburgh County Park

    Blydenburg - quick trip, close to home

    This park is about 6 minutes away from our home. It's a small park. It's great if you have little ones. Dogs are welcome.There's a large dog run so the fur babies will have a great time too. Staff is super nice. Bathrooms are just okay. Sites are close and very buggy but "tis the season". We didn't explore the trails but heard they were good.

  • Ali O.
    Christopher S.'s photo of camping with pets at Blydenburgh County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Mar. 19, 2021

    Blydenburgh County Park

    This is my favorite all around park in suffolk county.

    Camp on grass! Lovely trees. Everyone is nice. Hiking trails are beautiful. Dog friendly. Clean bathrooms

  • Erik R.
    Christopher S.'s photo of camping with pets at Blydenburgh County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Sep. 7, 2020

    Blydenburgh County Park

    Fun Local Getaway

    Great park with a nice 7 mile loop around the lake with decent fishing. Lots of horses and dogs on the trail. 30 or so sites around a central public restroom. Everyone was nice and we had a great time.

  • G
    Camper-submitted photo at Sears Bellows County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Sep. 17, 2019

    Sears Bellows County Park

    Really nice quite place

    The campground is more woodsy. The playground is really nice and big has a lot of slides. The bathrooms are in one area and the showers are in another area. Is good for dogs to the trails are nice and big

  • G
    Gino D.'s photo of camping with pets at Indian Island County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Aug. 21, 2019

    Indian Island County Park

    Very easy going and nice spot

    It’s nice for kids they have an open field with a playground for kids. There are dog friendly which was very nice. It is a lil tight from each site but you have the beach and a little hiking trails that makes it worth it.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 30, 2021

    Fire Island National Seashore

    A beautiful serene look at nature!

    So it's about a mile to three miles to the closest campsites on the western side. Very secluded, and peaceful weekend by the water. Make sure to get a reservation if you're going in between march 15 and labor day. The only disappointments were that there are no campfires allowed and no dogs, but it's very understandable why. The park and is protected which is the only reason it has stayed beautiful all this time, so let's not stop now!

  • S
    Anil S.'s photo of camping with pets at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation near Bay Shore, NY
    Aug. 29, 2020

    Ward Pound Ridge Reservation

    Nice county park

    Close to the city and civilization, yet large enough to have nice trails and creeks to feel away from it all. The camping sites are very different so it’s useful to go in person and select the area. Parking is close, but some of the sites are also pretty close to each other so there is less privacy. It’s a good site to do a quick camping trip. Dogs are welcome on a leash.

  • Ellen C.
    Camper-submitted photo at Heckscher State Park Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Jul. 15, 2019

    Heckscher State Park Campground

    Like camping in a city park, the beach cottages are the highlight

    My husband and and I camped one night at this newly reopened park over the weekend in Long Island just to check it out and were pretty disappointed by the tent camping area. There are 69 tent/trailer sites(no hook ups). There is no distinguishing separation between each site nor a designated driveway for your car- you merely pull up on the grass. It's basically like camping in your local city park. People park wildly all over the place, which also makes it more difficult to determine which site is which by the number painted on the roadway. Each"site" has a picnic table and an barbecue grate on a post. There is one bath/shower house in the center of all of these sites with no path provided for folks to walk to and fro, so naturally people will walk right through your site randomly rather than around the road. While the bathroom building itself is in decent shape and has a large amount of toilet stalls and about five showers, the condition of women's room was absolutely ghastly inside.

    At some point during the evening, a maintenance worker on a golf cart showed up with a mop and some cleaning supplies and cleaned the men's side of the building. I was so relieved when I saw him, but he seemed to neglect the women's side completely, so I resorted to using the men's facilities all night.

    There are no fire pits on any of the sites, although I learned afterwards that they do allow you to bring your own metal fire pit as long as it is elevated off the ground. There are large dumpsters located throughout the camping area and a large trash bag is provided (if needed) at the camp office when you check in.

    The highlight of Heckscher State Park is the newly constructed heated cottages located on the shore of Nichol's& Great South Bays.. There are currently 11 cottages--- with more under construction. There are cottages suited for two, four, and six people and range in price from$225-$285 per night during off peak seasons and$250- 320 per night during the peak seasons.

    The cottages are fully furnished, with a full kitchen and large bathroom with a walk in shower. The cottages are a short walk from the beach and also include a fire pit with Adirondack chairs and an outdoor shower on the exterior each property. I do not have photos of the inside, but they do have them on the Reserve America website if you are interested.

    While the cottages are lovely and their location is fabulous  they are quite pricey and  no TLC was spent in the$22 tent/rv camping area, other than a new registration office which is not yet completed as of this weekend. I do hope they invest some funding in the primitive area to add fire pits,more water spigots, clearer site markings and for the continued maintenance& upkeep of the bath/shower house.

    * I emailed the parks departement about the issues mentioned above about the camping area and received this reply:

    I am sorry that you are upset with the conditions in our recently opened campgrounds. We have replaced all of the picnic tables. Although, they may look old because they are weathered since these picnic tables were put together during the Winter, however, they are brand new. All of the barbeques are also new and were installed during the Winter. We have changed and modernized the light fixtures and we will be replacing the rusted doors that you mentioned. There are also plans to install a playground within the campground beginning this Fall and we are looking for other improvements and additions to the campgrounds. As you probably noticed there is a new building under construction, at the entrance to the campgrounds, and it will serve as a check-in area, as well as, additional comfort stations, including family restrooms. Your suggestion of fire pits is a good one and the Park Managers will evaluate the feasibility of installing these. Lastly, I have spoken to the Park Manager who will review the cleaning operation to ensure the restrooms are appropriately maintained. I apologize for our employee not cleaning the women's room. Again, I am sorry for your negative experience but we are continuing to make improvements to the campgrounds.

    Sincerely, George Gorman Regional Director New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation

    I will check back later this year to see if anything was changed and report back.

  • J
    Gino D.'s photo of camping with pets at Indian Island County Park near Bay Shore, NY
    Mar. 15, 2021

    Indian Island County Park

    Great location, beautiful views

    Wonderful weekend visit in the off season. Site was level, pretty spacious and easy to back into. Campsites are located close enough to the beach/marsh. Multiple playgrounds for the kids although they were closed due to Covid. No sewers sites that I could tell, and water was off because we were a week shy of the season opening. Needed to move to dump station prior to leaving (2 night visit) and had to drive to fill the fresh water tank once while there. Nice neighbors. Dog friendly. People obeyed the quiet hours. I have not one complaint. There were hiking trails and geocaching on site. 4 stars bc no sewer at the campsite and we like full hook ups and honestly I’m guessing this is a county rule but the playgrounds could’ve been open. Outside and socially distanced after dealing with Covid for a whole year and most local parks and playgrounds being open since last May... that was upsetting. All in all we had a great weekend. Close to the LI aquarium as well! Many stores and a golf course near by too!

  • matt S.
    Camper-submitted photo at Nickerson Beach Park Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Dec. 2, 2021

    Nickerson Beach Park Campground

    Poor Customer Service- Will Not Return

    TL;DR- Skip to last 3 paragraphs for summary/opinion section 

    I booked my site online as I believe is the only way to do so. The online system was not very informational and the camp site map didn’t really give any insight into any differences between sites for choosing one. So I chose the first site on the list, site#2. I’m guessing this is fairly common for a guest to book the first site on the list. This is important later. 

    I drove down from Connecticut to Long Island to find the main routes to the campsite all went through New York’s parkways. There are height restrictions on the parkways so RVs and semis cannot travel on them without a high risk of crashing into the bridges and getting the tops ripped off like a tin can. Google Maps doesn’t have an option for large vehicles so I made my way manually and the trip took an extra hour or more to arrive than planned. Not anyone’s fault- just divulging for awareness. 

    Arrived at the site, was greeted by a man who said he didn’t have anyone on the list arriving that day and if I could show him the email confirmation. I did, he confirmed, showed me to my spot- site#2- right by the entrance. He gave me rundown on campsite rules- quiet hours, gates closing hours, where to park if arriving afterwards, etc then he helped me back my 5th wheel into the spot. Very nice. 

    I booked the site for 1 week initially until 11/2- over the Halloween weekend during a nor’eastor. So much of the first week was rainy and windy. The campsite is flat and open, no trees, no nothing really. 2/6 days we had part sun. It was the last week the site was open for the season and there was only about 15 sites occupied. Not sure how many sites are there but it seemed like 100+. A day ahead of my departure date- Nov 1- I decided to just go ahead and extend my stay until the end of the campsite season, Nov 6. I again went to book online to extend. The site was giving a message saying“partial availability” and it looked as if the site I had had been booked for Nov 3 for one night. It was late at night so I planned on talking to the office the next day Nov 2 to see if I had any options to try and stay on site#2. 

    Nov 2- One of the site managers, Bill, knocked on my camper and said someone was coming tomorrow and that I was supposed to move over one site to site#3. I posited the chance that maybe we could contact the new reservation and see if they specifically wanted that site or if they just chose it first on the list and wouldn’t mind having another site, as the park was 90% empty. Bill understood and told me he had no control over that but I should talk to the office manager Michelle. Nov 2 was election day and the office was closed so I planned on speaking with Michelle the next morning Nov 3 before the new reservation arrived, as check-in time is 1pm. 

    Nov 3- 930am another camp manager knocks on my camper to tell me to move- I inform him I was going to ask the office to potentially stay, and he said he had no power over the move/stay issue but that Michelle was in the office. 

    I went to the office and was greeted by a woman at the reception desk- I asked to speak to Michelle- she asked what it was regarding- I said I was and RV camper at site#2 and would like to ask a question. Michelle came to the desk and immediately had a defensive posture. I didn’t have high hopes for this conversation. I said“Good morning! My name is Matt- I’ve been staying on site#2 for a week now and I believe you had a one-day reservation for my spot and I was wondering…-“ Michelle then cut me off and said“You have to move.” I said that I understood the reservation policy but if it wouldn’t be too much to ask to maybe reach out to the new campers on my behalf to ask if maybe they wouldn’t mind another site as all the sites are the same and they likely just booked the generic website by choosing the first site on the list…she cut me off again and said“You have to move.” I asked if she was interested at all in hearing me finish my question or didn’t care. She said“You have to move.” 

    I told her that her not even hearing me out was poor customer service and that I would write a review telling others of my bad experience. She said“That’s okay cause you’ll be blocked from coming back!” WOW. 

    Interesting customer service response to block a guest that just paid over a grand to stay at a basic site who only wanted you to TRY and find out if the new campers booked that site specifically. 

    __________________________ 

    That was my explanation of the circumstances, here is my opinion: The campground is fine but nothing special. There’s industrial stuff going on right near the site I chose and along the whole east fenceline and there is no close entrance to any beach area. The closest fence line to the campground has no beach access and has a huge sign that says STAY OUT- TICKS! Its a good 10 minute walk to the beach through a concrete parking lot and basketball courts. I believe it was around$100/night to stay here. It’s hard to get to with an RV due to the parkways. The online reservation system is clunky and shows no photos or have much detail. The on-site staff has no authority to do anything other than enforce the rules set by the office. Michelle the office manager was curt and uninterested in anything I had to say at all. Then got very defensive and rude. It took me 35-40 minutes to unhook sewer, power, water, attach the fifth wheel to my truck, put the slide-outs in unlevel everything, re-park the the trailer 20 feet away, unhook the trailer, re-level it, hook up up sewer, water, power,& extend the slides- all because Michelle didn’t want to make a call or send an email to say“hey! we had a camper in site#2 extend his stay and was wondering if you wouldn’t mind site#3?”- I believe they would have 100% said yes and 100% believe they booked the site based on it being the first site open on the booking system just like I did. If they said no- I would have been fine with moving per policy- if the campsite had any differences whatsoever between sites(shade, trees, lake nearby, etc) I would have been fine with it- not even a“I’m sorry sir, but we have a policy to…and we are committed to abide by it. Sorry for the inconvenience..”- Michelle did not even care to allow me to finish asking my question before she rudely sent me away and threatened to block me from staying here ever again. 

    UPDATE- No one ever showed up and parked in that site. 

    I guess as a business owner who was also in customer service industries for over 20 years my philosophy is that if you can do something small or easy to try and help out a customer and make them happy then you should do so. Maybe I’m naive. I approached everyone I spoke with calmly and openly and the response was uncalled for at the least. 

    Michelle- Thanks for being a dismissive inhuman devoid of any empathy to remind me that there are people like you out there. Another example of enforcing blanket policies that aren’t really applicable to the current situation to excuse yourself from any responsibility for being a nice person. 

    Advice to future campers- stay here if you like- it’s close enough to the beach, train, food, Long Island things to do, etc- a little pricy, but expected in the area- but I hope that you do not need any reason to interact with office staff.

  • T
    Camper-submitted photo at Heckscher State Park Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Sep. 5, 2023

    Heckscher State Park Campground

    Good Campsite For Families And Weekend Trips

    I camped here solo on Friday and Saturday over the Labor Day weekend. Overall my experience was positive.

    Camping Sites

    Each camping site has a picnic table and barbeque grill. The sites are designated by printing on the roads and do not have clear boundaries between them. My site had good shade coverage and was free of rocks and other hazards. 

    I had enough space that I didn't feel like I was intruding on my neighbors and vice-versa. That said, there aren't clear paths to the restroom building so it's not uncommon for people to cut through the edges of sites to get there. In my experience I (and others I saw) tried not to go right through the middle people's setups to do so.

    If you're looking for privacy, the sites at the rear seemed to be less-densely packed, even though every site was occupied. Quiet hours are generally adhered to but not enforced - there were some campers that had noise running later.

    Amenities

    The restroom building is in the middle of the campground and was clean and had plenty of stalls.

    Potable water is available at regular intervals, about at the corners of each group of four campsites.

    Cell phone reception is limited - I had data but it was very slow which led to my phone's battery draining quickly.

    Access

    A car is an absolute must for this part - the entrance is directly off of Southern State Parkway with no pedestrian access. Train stations are nearby so you could take the train most of the way and rent a car from there.

  • Elizabeth D.
    Camper-submitted photo at Heckscher State Park Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Jun. 14, 2021

    Heckscher State Park Campground

    Great location, very clean !

    Was pleasantly surprised with this campsite ! Facilities (bathroom/showers) were clean, campsites were generously spaced, water spouts at almost every site. Was unaware there were no fire pits at the site so I would just bring your own. We made due with our charcoal grill provided at the site! Beaches were a 5 min drive

  • W L.
    Camper-submitted photo at Heckscher State Park Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Jan. 8, 2022

    Heckscher State Park Campground

    Great Late Fall Weekend Cabin

    This was a last-minute booking for us and we were delighted with the beachside cottage, with enough amenities that mom and dad did not worry we had their cutie with us for "camping". She's too little for backpacking into the woods but finally got to stay overnight and help with the campfire!

    Pros

    • Modern facility with full kitchen accessories (coffee maker, plates, wine opener, can opener, silverware, pots, pans, cooking utensils, toaster, oven), sponge/dish liquid. Microwave.1
    • Clean interior, clean campground
    • modern cottage with propane fireplace, WiFi access, bathroom with shower, large screened in porch with bar height table and 4 chairs, deck with chaise lounges, two bedrooms (1 with 2 twin beds, 1 with full), coach, chairs, plenty of clean storage places and hooks. You have everything but bedding, food, drinks, and personal items.
    • cottages far enough away from each other
    • fire ring with Adirondack chairs
    • dumpster and recycling within walking distance
    • lots of bone dry firewood around for campfire
    • walkable beach
    • beautiful
    • wildlife: deer, rabbits, turtles

    Cons

    • a bit pricey
    • playground is driving distance not walking
  • Michael M.
    Camper-submitted photo at Heckscher State Park Campground near Bay Shore, NY
    Aug. 23, 2019

    Heckscher State Park Campground

    Work in progres

    State is really trying with this park, putting in new beach front cottages. Other then that the RV and tent camping is horrible, as the previous review stated sites aren't marked and the tables and BBQs are trashed.


Guide to Bay Shore

Discover the best spots for pets-allowed camping near Bay Shore, New York, where you and your furry friends can enjoy the great outdoors together.

Pet owners like the amenities offered at these campgrounds

  • At Blydenburgh County Park, you’ll find features like drinking water, electric hookups, and picnic tables, making it a comfortable stay for both you and your pet.
  • Smith Point County Park provides ample space with electric hookups and sanitary dump facilities, ensuring a hassle-free experience for pet owners.
  • Nickerson Beach Park Campground offers well-maintained showers and toilets, perfect for keeping your pet clean after a day of adventure.

Pet-friendly campgrounds include great activities

  • Enjoy hiking trails at Southaven County Park, where you can explore the natural beauty with your dog by your side.
  • Cupsogue County Park is a fantastic spot for beach lovers, allowing pets to enjoy the sandy shores while you soak up the sun.
  • At Indian Island County Park, you can take leisurely walks along the beach and enjoy the scenic views with your pet.

Tips for camping with dogs near Bay Shore

  • Always keep your pet on a leash at Battle Row Campground to ensure their safety and the comfort of other campers.
  • Bring plenty of fresh water and food for your pet, especially when visiting Cathedral Pines County Park, as amenities may be limited.
  • Make sure to clean up after your pet at Skyline RV Park to maintain a pleasant environment for everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular dog-friendly campsite near Bay Shore, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Bay Shore, NY is Blydenburgh County Park with a 4.1-star rating from 10 reviews.

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