Best Campgrounds near Bloomville, NY

Bloomville, New York sits within reach of diverse camping options spanning the Catskill region. Crazy Acres Campground at Beaver Spring Lake provides tent, RV, and cabin sites, while Little Pond Campground offers a more rustic experience with lakeside camping approximately 20 miles southeast of Bloomville. Gilbert Lake State Park and Bear Spring Mountain accommodate both tent and RV campers with varying levels of amenities. Several campgrounds provide cabins and glamping options, including My Friend's Place with yurts about 8 miles southwest of Bloomville.

Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, typically from mid-May through October. Crazy Acres and Nickerson Park close after Columbus Day, while others like Little Pond shut down in late September. "Little Pond offers a more simple car camping experience than other campgrounds in the area. Just the basics here," noted one visitor about the primitive options. Road access varies considerably, with some remote sites requiring short hikes from parking areas. Cell service is limited or nonexistent at most locations, particularly at Little Pond and other campgrounds tucked into valleys. Water availability differs between established campgrounds with hookups and more primitive sites.

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews, with campers highlighting the value of lakeside sites. Sites along water features tend to book quickly during summer months. A review mentioned that at Little Pond, "Go for a site on the lake, even if you have to carry your stuff to set up, it was breathtaking in the morning to see the mist rising off the lake." Many campgrounds feature mixed-use arrangements with tent and RV sites in separate loops or areas. Fire restrictions may apply seasonally, and several campgrounds sell firewood on-site. The proximity to hiking trails and fishing spots enhances the appeal of many sites, with some campgrounds providing direct access to trails within the Catskill Forest Preserve. Most developed campgrounds provide showers and toilets, while more remote options have limited facilities.

Best Camping Sites Near Bloomville, New York (177)

    1. Crazy Acres Campground at Beaver Spring Lake

    5 Reviews
    Maryland, NY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 278-5293

    "This was a great campground and I am sure they do even more when social distancing is not required."

    "The tone of the place is set when you drive in (although we drove past it). Everyone, staff and campers are friendly respectful even the kids!"

    2. Little Pond Campground

    21 Reviews
    Margaretville, NY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 439-5480

    $22 / night

    "Pros:

    - Near wonderful, little-used hiking trails - challenging ones, too!

    - Close to Catskill town options to explore, e.g."

    "You can see a picture here of the water just a 10 foot trail away from our campsite. All in all a great trip."

    3. Nickerson Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Gilboa, NY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 588-7327

    "Our site was on top of the creek, close to the path down to the water and close to a hiking trail. During our visit we drove around the nearby towns and didn't find much to see or do with our time."

    "We had reservations about being side by side with other RVs but the site we were in was so big and being in a valley with huge trees all around a large open grassy area in the middle made everything feel"

    4. My Friends Place

    1 Review
    Oneonta, NY
    12 miles
    +1 (845) 222-1302

    $90 - $110 / night

    5. Bear Spring Mountain — DEC

    7 Reviews
    Downsville, NY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 865-6989

    $18 - $40 / night

    "Went here with some friends who had never been outside NYC before. They were absolutely blown away. For me, it was a nice site but not exceptional. Bring or rent a kayak!"

    "I drove to NYC for a business trip and ended up driving 1 and a half hour to reach this place. I always carry a tent in the back of my trunk and decided to go camping."

    6. Alder lake

    7 Reviews
    Margaretville, NY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 256-3076

    "There are two campsites located right outside of the park where you can park your car next to your tent but we opted to hike in."

    "There are several beautiful, secluded hike-in sites along the lake which I would love to return to someday. The hike around the lake is a lovely, easy walk."

    7. Woodland Valley Campground — DEC

    29 Reviews
    Phoenicia, NY
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 688-7647

    $20 / night

    "water to play in right behind tent. I do prefer fire pits over the brick stove. this had the stove. more advanced hiking in walking distance. no cell service. my gps on phone was able to track though."

    "Close to Woodstock, NY, many trails and other attractions. You need to plan for it, there's a lot to explore; some trails are challenging. "

    8. Gilbert Lake State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Laurens, NY
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 432-2114

    $17 - $156 / night

    "Two entrances, one to the kitchen and the other to the porch. Outside was a fire ring.

    An easy hike to a nearby lake was very pretty."

    "Great place to stay, Close to Cooperstown. Nice lake for the kids to go swimming and fishing. If you like to hike they have some great trails. Nice size sites, the only down fall is they fill up fast."

    9. Deer Haven Campground and Cabins

    2 Reviews
    Oneonta, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 433-9654

    "On top of hill right outside of town. Stayed during the week and was able to get a more secluded, wooded site. (Most of them are pretty open) It was quiet at night."

    10. Little Lake Campground

    2 Reviews
    North Blenheim, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 652-6520
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Recent Reviews near Bloomville, NY

458 Reviews of 177 Bloomville Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Skyway Camping Resort

    One night stoo

    Nice well maintained park, full hookups with cable and wifi. Office forgot to give us wifi info and had closed early. Very nice staff.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Hide-A-Way Campsites

    Quaint and truly hid away

    Well maintained clean campground. Friendly attendants guided us to site and directed in spot. Gravel unlevel pad full hookups.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Little Pond Campground

    Small sites and no service

    I didn’t hate this campground, but I won’t be going back.

    It’s a nice campground and perfect for single/family camping. I would not choose this location if I were taking a group of people. The sites are on the smaller side and many have slanted entrances.

    The campground is kept clean and the bathrooms were tidy. The campground is in bear country so you have to be mindful about leaving food out when you’re not at the site or asleep.

    There is a pond and there’s kayaks, canoes, etc for rent. The beach area is clean and the water is clear. I was there middle of August and the water was not cold and quite comfortable. There are some water front sites that you can use to access the water with a boat or paddle board.

    Cell service is non existent and they have a pay phone near the entrance booth where you can use to make/receive phone calls. It’s a 20 min drive back into town to get cell service. That’s a non- starter for me. It would be beneficial if they had service near the entrance at least for people to check in with Family.

  • Joe M.
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Peaceful Valley Campsite

    STAY FAR AWAY!!!

    Stay clear!  Owner is a rude, nasty, vile human being!  He doesn’t care about paying costumers, they are a nuisance to him!  He overcharges customers constantly.  Cabins and bathrooms are filthy.  0 stars

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Hartwick Highlands Campground

    Closest campground to Dreams Park

    Great campground very well kept and closest to Dreams Park. We drove around to the three closest RV parks to Dreams Park and would definitely stay here with the team and / or on your own. Security gate to enter and exit, pool, store, arcade, wide open where the RV’s are.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Cooperstown Beaver Valley Campground

    Great proximity to Dreams Park

    Cute cabins, lots of great amenities, pools, corn hole, volleyball net, nicely kept baseball fields , store, areas for group picnics. You could have the whole team stay here in the cabins and bring RV’s too. Only 10min or so to dreams park. Wooded area where RV’s are and separate area where the cabins are. Great spot. Festive and well kept.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Cooperstown Family Campground

    Great spot for a week at Dreams Park

    Peaceful, quiet, spread out. We had a big grass baseball field almost all to ourselves. Showers, bathrooms, efficient store, 24 hours laundry, 12 or so arcade machines in a cute barn they’ll open up for you when you want to play. Fire circles great for evening campfires. A pool across the street that seemed well cared for. A couple ponds that have Canadian geese. You feel like you’re in the middle of nowhere. Tons of trees and wide open space. Healthy grass sites to park on with water, electric and sewer hook ups.

  • Olivia K.
    Aug. 1, 2025

    Never Sink Hideaway

    Full of Trash

    I just arrived at this location and it is filled with trash. Do NOT book here. There are houses right behind and it’s just off the side of a dirt road. The river isn’t even visible.


Guide to Bloomville

Camping sites near Bloomville, New York range in elevation from 1,300 to 2,000 feet throughout the western Catskill region. The area experiences distinct four-season weather with summer highs averaging 75-80°F and frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Most campgrounds maintain quiet hours from 10pm to 7am with strict enforcement, particularly at smaller state-managed facilities.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Crazy Acres Campground at Beaver Spring Lake, campers can enjoy a full day of fishing. "We had fun, plenty of activities, a big lake to fish in and a pool to relax by," notes Robert M., who visited with family. The lake stocks multiple fish species and doesn't require a separate fishing license when fishing from designated shoreline areas.

Hiking options: The trail system around Alder Lake provides both easy and challenging routes. A visitor shared: "The hike around the lake is a lovely, easy walk. The hike trail that connects to the far end of the lake is 6+ miles and while there were no real views, it was lovely." This free camping area connects to longer backcountry routes into the deeper wilderness sections.

Water recreation: Paddle craft rentals are available at several sites including Bear Spring Mountain where "There is an area for day use where you can rent a paddle boat or kayak to go out on the water," according to visitor J G. Rental rates typically run $10-15 per hour with availability from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekends.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention bathroom cleanliness as a priority. At Gilbert Lake State Park, visitors appreciate the maintained facilities despite their age. "The Shower/bathroom buildings are a bit dated but well maintained," notes Rob L. The park provides hot showers at no additional cost beyond the camping fee.

Quiet atmosphere: Many campgrounds enforce strict noise policies. One camper at Crazy Acres noted: "I was very impressed that even though our neighbors were loud, they all respected quiet time at 11pm (because it was a holiday)." Rangers at several sites conduct regular evening patrols to maintain peaceful conditions.

Family-friendly activities: Campers with children appreciate organized programs. "We absolutely loved camping here! The park is very well maintained. The lake is gorgeous," shared Jill B. about Gilbert Lake State Park. The park offers scheduled nature programs on summer weekends and maintains a playground area near the beach facility.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly by carrier and exact location. At Little Pond Campground, "Cell service is non existent and they have a pay phone near the entrance booth where you can use to make/receive phone calls. It's a 20 min drive back into town to get cell service," reports Giselle P. Verizon generally provides the most reliable coverage in the region.

Rule enforcement: Some campgrounds maintain strict policies. A Little Pond camper noted: "Since it's a very family oriented campground having rules like quiet hours makes total sense, but this place takes things to the extreme." Bear-safe food storage regulations are particularly enforced at all state facilities.

Water quality concerns: Campers should check current conditions before swimming. Gilbert Lake has experienced seasonal algae issues according to a visitor: "A major problem at this park is the recent development of a toxic algae problem in the lake. Because of algae blooms during warm weather, swimming and fishing in Gilbert Lake are now prohibited."

Tips for camping with families

Look for sites with activities: Woodland Valley Campground provides stream access directly from some sites. "The campground has everything that you need: public toilets, showers, public phone, picnic tables, grills, firewood (for sale), dump station," shares reviewer John N. The stream areas offer natural wading pools during summer months.

Choose sites with amenities: When camping with children, prioritize locations with facilities. "There's miles of hiking trails including one around the lake. Multiple really nice pavilions, disc golf course and a nice beach with lifeguards for swimming," reports a visitor about Gilbert Lake State Park, highlighting features that keep children engaged.

Plan for weather changes: The Catskill region experiences rapid weather shifts. One Woodland Valley visitor noted: "We got rained out. but it was still an awesome campground. private and just secluded enough. everyone was friendly. water to play in right behind tent." Sites with covered cooking areas or shelters provide backup options during rain.

Tips from RVers

Site selection matters: At Deer Haven Campground, RVers find varying levels of privacy. "Stayed during the week and was able to get a more secluded, wooded site. (Most of them are pretty open)," reports Jen B. Weekday arrivals typically have more site options at most campgrounds in the region.

Check hookup specifications: RV campers should verify exact utility configurations. At Bear Spring Mountain, "Standard bath houses and camp site picnic tables and grills" are available, but water hookups are limited to certain loops. Nickerson Park receives good reviews for its full-service sites but some have noted water quality issues.

Consider access road conditions: Many campgrounds have challenging entry roads. At Alder Lake, one RVer noted: "Not the easiest for my RV van to get up the hill with the ruts, but I have a small lift so it helps, lower clearance vans might not make it." Larger rigs over 30 feet face significant access challenges at most state facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping options are available in Bloomville?

The Bloomville area offers diverse camping experiences in the Catskills region. Ludlow Creek Lean-To Campsite provides a beautiful primitive hike-in option alongside the Finger Lakes Trail in nearby Chenango County, perfect for wilderness enthusiasts seeking a secluded experience. For those preferring more amenities, Deer Haven Campground and Cabins near Oneonta offers both boat-in and drive-in access with water hookups and big-rig compatibility. Additional options include state parks, private campgrounds, and forest sites throughout Delaware County, providing everything from tent camping to full-service facilities.

Are there any RV parks or campgrounds in Bloomville, NY?

Yes, the Bloomville area has several RV-friendly options. Susquehanna Trail Campground near Oneonta provides excellent facilities for RV campers. Treetopia Campground in the Catskills offers unique RV sites alongside glamping accommodations. Nearby, Nickerson Park Campground features drive-in access with reservable sites, water, toilets, and is big-rig-friendly. Many campgrounds in the region accommodate various RV sizes and offer different hookup options, from primitive sites to full service connections. Most RV-friendly campgrounds in the area are open seasonally, typically from spring through fall.

What are the best seasons for camping in Bloomville?

Late spring through early fall offers the best camping conditions in Bloomville. Summer (June-August) provides warm temperatures ideal for water activities and hiking. North-South Lake Campground is popular during summer but can get crowded during holidays. Early fall (September-October) brings spectacular foliage, especially at Cooperstown KOA, where mature trees create beautiful scenery. Spring camping (May-June) offers flowing streams and emerging wildlife, though be prepared for variable weather. Most campgrounds in the area close during winter months due to harsh conditions, with limited winter camping options available. Check campground websites for specific seasonal opening dates.