Camping near Bellmore, NY

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    The Long Island area surrounding Bellmore, New York provides limited but accessible camping options within the densely populated New York metropolitan region. Several established campgrounds serve the area, including Nickerson Beach Park Campground in nearby Lido Beach and Battle Row Campground in Old Bethpage. Most camping facilities focus on RV accommodations with some tent camping available at select locations. The region also features specialty options like cabin camping at Heckscher State Park and glamping at Collective Governors Island, giving visitors alternatives to traditional camping experiences within relatively close proximity to Bellmore.

    Camping in this area requires advance planning, particularly during the summer season when many campgrounds reach capacity. According to one visitor, "There are not many places to camp on Long Island that are actually on the Atlantic ocean side." Most developed campgrounds near Bellmore operate seasonally, with Nickerson Beach Park operating from April to November and Heckscher State Park available from May to September. Navigation can present challenges for RV owners, as one reviewer noted: "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." Most sites require reservations, with many campgrounds offering online booking systems.

    The camping experience near Bellmore varies significantly between locations. Oceanfront campgrounds like Nickerson Beach Park provide easy beach access, though reviews indicate the sites themselves are primarily paved areas without much natural scenery. A camper described it as "basically a parking lot but right on the other side of the dunes is Lido Beach." In contrast, inland options like Battle Row Campground offer more traditional wooded sites. Several visitors noted the convenience of staying near urban amenities while still enjoying outdoor recreation. One reviewer mentioned that Battle Row provides "a fantastic hidden tent camping experience" with sites that are "set back off a common area so there is plenty of privacy." Most campgrounds provide basic amenities including restrooms, showers, and picnic tables, with varying levels of hookups for RVs.

    Best Campgrounds near Bellmore (37)

      1. Nickerson Beach Park Campground

      3.4(8)6mi from BellmoreRVs, Tents

      "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."

      "Very close to everything."

      2. Battle Row Campground

      3.8(4)9mi from BellmoreTents

      "You can take bike rides , and relax outside with a nice amount of space to yourself ."

      from $5 - $60 / night

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      3. Blydenburgh County Park

      4.1(11)20mi from BellmoreRVs, Tents

      "just a great place to get away from home"

      "The group camping on the fox sites is accessible by a dirt drive in. I felt like I was suddenly transported upstate when in fact I had only driven 2 towns over, (about 20 minutes from home.)"

      4. Heckscher State Park Campground

      3.6(9)20mi from Bellmore82 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "* 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"

      "Overall my experience was positive. Camping Sites

      Each camping site has a picnic table and barbeque grill."

      from $20 - $285 / night

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      5. Sandy Hook — Gateway National Recreation Area

      4.1(18)28mi from Bellmore21 sitesTents

      "Boat from New York City."

      "Once you are there, you can walk right across the street to a bayside inlet and sandy shore that is not highly trafficked because no one can park there except those using the campground."

      from $30 - $50 / night

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      6. Liberty Harbor RV Park

      3.8(16)27mi from Bellmore1 siteRVs

      "Very plain & functional, no frills but right on the harbor & on the very edge of Jersey City, close to a ferry & the train that takes u across to New York City."

      "Very easy to hop on transit to get to New York City. People were friendly."

      from $145 - $180 / night

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      7. Battle Row Campground

      Be the first to review9mi from BellmoreRVs, Tents

      8. Watch Hill Fire Island Campground — Fire Island National Seashore

      4.0(7)29mi from Bellmore28 sitesTents, Cabins

      "Beautiful location steps away from the beach. Listen to the waves crashing as you sleep and stargaze over the clear ocean. Not ready for full on camp-life? No problem!"

      "Camping gets you away from the bustle. It is a little less than a half mile walk from the ferry dock and located behind the dunes which offer some protection. Take a quick walk down to the beach."

      from $35 - $197 / night

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      9. New York City North/Newburgh KOA

      4.2(40)49mi from Bellmore129 sitesRVs, Tents

      "15 dolares la noche para los que viven en el Estado de New York o New York city .. si es fuera del estado son $5 dolares mas!!"

      "Drive-in tent campgrounds. Adequate restroom facilities sprinkled amongst tent sites. Some campsites have raised platforms. All sites have picnic tables and fire ring with flip-top grill."

      from $17 - $20 / night

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      10. Skyline RV Camp - Waterfront

      5.0(1)23mi from Bellmore20 sitesRVs

      "A little intimidating driving in to a nondescript gate at the end of a narrow street but the overall experience exceeded expectation."

      from $130 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Bellmore, NY

    266 Reviews of 37 Bellmore Campgrounds


    • M
      Jun. 4, 2026

      New York City North/Newburgh KOA

      worst campground

      This was by far the worst campground we have ever stayed at. First of all, the campground is basically just a large open field where everyone is on display. There is absolutely no privacy. If that's not enough and you want even more attention, choose a site near the playground, where you'll have a constant audience. The bathrooms were also extremely dirty and poorly maintained, which only added to the overall disappointing experience. The biggest issue, however, is the complete lack of quiet hours enforcement. Until at least 1:00 AM, there were screaming children, loud groups of intoxicated adults, and nonstop noise. It felt more like a chaotic party zone than a campground. There seemed to be no rules, no supervision, and no consideration for people who actually came to relax. The sites farther back in the woods offer a little more privacy, but don't expect peace and quiet there either. This campground may be fine if your goal is to drink and party outdoors, but if you're looking for a relaxing camping experience, I would strongly recommend staying elsewhere. The only positive part of our stay was seeing a few baby deer wandering through the campground. They were adorable and ended up being the highlight of our trip.

    • Rachel L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 17, 2026

      Liberty Harbor RV Park

      Liberty Harbor RV Park

      I love this location. Close to public transportation, great staff, and site security.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 12, 2026

      New York City North/Newburgh KOA

      Great place for a relaxing weekend

      Going back for Memorial Day weekend my 3rd time going and always had a great time nice place ,clean Bathroom & Shower with hot water 👍🏽convenient location easy access to campground and lake

    • M
      Nov. 20, 2025

      Ward Pound Ridge Reservation

      Secluded sites

      Beautiful campsites! Lots of lean to sites with fireplaces in them. You have to go in person to make a reservation and pay. The camp area is beautiful, especially in the fall. Pet friendly and kid friendly with a playground available. Our favorite site is #25. Up a hill, totally private and has a lean-to.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 2, 2025

      Skyline RV Camp - Waterfront

      Waterfront Skyline Views, Clean Bathrooms

      A little intimidating driving in to a nondescript gate at the end of a narrow street but the overall experience exceeded expectation. It’s essentially a spacious parking lot with electrical pedestals but the view of the skyline across the water is spectacular and there’s a metro station within a 10-minute walk. The area feels safe and is pedestrian friendly, even at night (we were there Halloween night and we took our kids out trick-or-treating just outside the gate). During the day, I saw another RV patron walking to do their laundry just outside the complex on the next street over (I didn’t ask where exactly). On-site bathrooms were warm and clean. There were portable showers available but beware the broken shower head holders and lack of shelving/hooks for towels & clothing. This was a minor issue considering the convenience of RV accommodations so easily accessible within the NYC region, would definitely recommend. I couldn’t find a map prior to my booking but would suggest requesting the highest number site available for best direct views.

    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 29, 2025

      Liberty Harbor RV Park

      Functional with excellent access to the City

      Very plain & functional, no frills but right on the harbor & on the very edge of Jersey City, close to a ferry & the train that takes u across to New York City. Shopping & restraunts are right next door. We brought scooters & had a great stay! Plus you can see the Statue of Liberty from there!

    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 17, 2025

      Liberty Harbor RV Park

      friendly staff at the office

      Gave us a welcome folder with lots of helpful info, can walk to get food up the street, short drive to Liberty Park where we got out and walked at night to admire the city skyline and Statue of Liberty at night. They have hook ups and big laundry room.

    • Paul K.
      Aug. 26, 2025

      Croton Point Park

      Not the Best Place to Go in the Northeast By a Longshot

      Croton Point Campground is a modest little campground, located along the Hudson River within Croton Point Park in NY. In addition to camping, the park itself offers many of its own attractions, including swimming, hiking, kayaking, cabin rentals, and a host of other family-oriented activities just along the Hudson. 

      The park, which is honestly probably the largest attraction here, is located just an hour and a half outside of the city. This proximity is both its perk and its downfall, as the park itself, but particularly the campground, has become laden with all sorts of inexplicable and burdensome rules, endless guidelines, and restrictions only a New York State-run bureaucracy could ever make sense of, let alone hope to justify. 

      This includes all manner of restrictions on how you can camp, where you can camp, what equipment can be used, and use in relation to what particular site you may have been lucky enough to reserve. Much of this you can understand while imagining what may have taken place here to bring them to such measures, but it doesn't make it any easier to contend with. 

      In terms of the actual camping conditions Both the tenting section and RV sites are each very clustered together, and quite crowded, with regular patrols🚓(actual patrols) being made day and night, by both the Park Rangers and what appears to be general park staff members, all looking to see if you or your family might be doing something that they might consider outside of the guidelines or not in compliance with the many restrictions. 

      This is not to say you can't possibly have a good time here. It just might mean being a bit more diligent toward reviewing the potential legitimacy of your normal camping routine to ensure it meets with many restrictions and guidelines imposed, while also making yourself comfortable with some fairly regular surveillance during your stay here. These all being things we hoped to get away from while camping ourselves It just turned out to be a bit much for our particular liking.

    • J
      Aug. 8, 2025

      Wildwood State Park Campground

      Our go-to spot

      My wife and I love this campground. It is right at the entrance to wine country on Long Island and has a beach on the Long Island Sound. (A little rocky on the north shore)


    Guide to Bellmore

    Camping options near Bellmore, New York range from oceanfront locations to wooded inland sites, scattered across Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Long Island's typical summer highs reach 80-85°F with moderate humidity, while spring and fall camping seasons offer milder 60-75°F temperatures. Many campgrounds in the region operate seasonally with specific opening and closing dates, particularly for tent camping areas.

    What to do

    Swimming at lake beaches: Beaver Pond Campground offers access to Welch Lake with a lifeguard-monitored sandy beach. "The beach is secured with lifeguards and shower and bathroom facilities are available," notes one visitor. Swimming is typically permitted during summer months only.

    Fishing opportunities: Blydenburgh County Park provides fishing access from shore or boat. "Row boat for fishing was great," comments one camper who visited in late July. The park's lake supports various fish species, though permits are required for anglers over 16.

    Hiking local trails: Wooded paths range from easy walks to more challenging terrain. A visitor to Blydenburgh mentioned, "Hiking trails are beautiful. Dog friendly." At Harriman State Park, you can find "access to bear mountain pool, or the appalachian trails, and lean tos, (not on the camp sites)."

    Beach exploration: Several campers mention the oceanfront advantages near Bellmore. "The campground is on the ocean with a huge private beach. It's about a ten minute walk to the beach through a concrete parking lot and basketball courts," notes a Watch Hill visitor. No swimming is permitted in certain beach areas.

    What campers like

    Privacy levels: The separation between campsites varies significantly across the region. At Battle Row Campground, "Each site is set back off a common area so there is plenty of privacy." This contrasts with more open layouts at other facilities.

    Clean facilities: Bathroom and shower quality is frequently mentioned in reviews. One Battle Row visitor noted, "The camp office workers are SO friendly and helpful. The sites have provided electric and water and are kept so clean. They have shower and restroom facilities, the showers were amazing and also so clean!"

    Beach access: Proximity to water is a major draw at several locations. "Very reasonable rates to pitch a tent. You get a private space with a fire pit. Ocean is close with lifeguards," writes a Sandy Hook visitor. Water access options range from ocean beaches to lakefront settings.

    Urban convenience: The ability to combine camping with city access appeals to many. A Liberty Harbor RV Park visitor mentioned, "This is all about location. The closest RV park to NYC. It's basically a parking lot with a dump station. Not much else. Pick one of the larger end row sites to get a little extra elbow room."

    What you should know

    Mosquito preparedness: Insect protection is essential at certain campgrounds. A Watch Hill Fire Island Campground visitor warned, "It was nearly impossible to enjoy ourselves because we were getting attacked by mosquitoes and horseflies the entire weekend. Even with the bug spray, the relief didn't last long."

    Site layouts and boundaries: The definition between campsites varies greatly. At Heckscher State Park, "The campsites are very close together without any defining borders so everybody just walks across each other site's to get to a different one, a path, the bathroom, etc."

    Wildlife encounters: Be prepared for local fauna. At Beaver Pond Campground, "The wildlife do roam around your campsite so be mindful of putting food and garbage away before sleeping." Bears are mentioned in some inland park areas.

    Shower facilities: Availability and quality of showers differs. One Battle Row visitor observed, "There were lots of showers but only 1 was unlocked (free and with hot water). The bathroom was very clean and well stocked." Some campgrounds have no shower facilities.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several campgrounds provide play areas for children. A Blydenburgh visitor mentioned the park "has a playground for the kids" along with "Full bathrooms and slop sinks throughout the campsite." Family-friendly amenities vary by location.

    Educational opportunities: Collective Governors Island offers unique learning experiences in a glamping setting. "The article also mentions the benefits of camping on Governor Island, such as feeling close to nature, relaxing and enjoying a peaceful space, away from the noise of the city."

    Site selection for privacy: When booking with children, consider site location carefully. At Heckscher, "If you're looking for privacy, the sites at the rear seemed to be less-densely packed, even though every site was occupied."

    Wildlife viewing chances: Children often enjoy animal sightings. One Heckscher State Park visitor listed observable "wildlife: deer, rabbits, turtles" around the cottage area. The best viewing times are typically early morning or evening.

    Tips from RVers

    Navigation challenges: Large vehicles face route restrictions. At Liberty Harbor RV Park, a camper advised: "Getting in and out of the city is an adventure. Stay right off the highway to avoid the $30 tunnel toll. Follow RV life pro and not Waze."

    Site spacing: Proximity to neighboring units varies widely. At Nickerson Beach Park Campground, "Sites kind of level and very close. Power and water, and convenient dump station if staying and needing to dump." This close spacing is common at RV facilities near Bellmore.

    Reservation timing: Book well in advance, especially for peak periods. One Nickerson Beach camper noted, "This is a small beach campground. It's all but impossible to get an RV spot there from Memorial day to Labor day. Still, it is a clean and well run campground."

    Amenity limitations: Expect varying hookup options. A visitor to Battle Row mentioned, "This campground is old and there isn't much there, but it depends on why you're camping whether that matters to you." Many campgrounds offer only partial hookups.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Bellmore, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Bellmore, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 37 campgrounds and RV parks near Bellmore, NY and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Bellmore, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bellmore, NY is Nickerson Beach Park Campground with a 3.4-star rating from 8 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Bellmore, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Bellmore, NY.

    What parks are near Bellmore, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 parks near Bellmore, NY that allow camping, notably Gateway National Recreation Area and Fire Island National Seashore.