Best Campgrounds near Pittstown, NY

The eastern New York region surrounding Pittstown offers a mix of state parks, private campgrounds, and recreational areas within a short drive. Cherry Plain State Park Campground, located about 15 miles east in Petersburgh, provides tent and RV sites with electric hookups in a quiet, family-friendly setting near water. Campers seeking more amenities might consider Adventure Bound Camping Resort at Deer Run in Schaghticoke, which operates from May through mid-October with full hookup sites. The area sits at the convergence of New York, Vermont, and Massachusetts, allowing access to facilities like Woodford State Park in Vermont and Mt. Greylock Campsite Park in Massachusetts, both within 30-45 minutes of Pittstown.

Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, with peak availability from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Cherry Plain State Park's season runs from May 23 to Labor Day, while nearby Aqua Vista Valley Campgrounds in Petersburgh operates from mid-May through late September. Winter camping options are extremely limited, with most facilities closing completely. As one camper noted about nearby Woodford State Park, "This campground was great. Quiet, great fire pits, clean bathrooms, firewood and starter for sale plus access to day use area." Reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and holiday periods, as the limited number of sites fill quickly, especially those with water views or full hookups.

Waterfront sites consistently receive the highest ratings from visitors to the area. At Cherry Plain State Park, campers particularly recommend "the loop of sites near the entrance near the water for views but close to the bathroom, ranger station, and trails." Many campgrounds in the region feature lakes or ponds suitable for fishing, swimming, and paddling. The terrain varies from relatively flat areas suitable for larger RVs to more wooded, secluded tent sites. Facilities typically include basic amenities like fire rings, picnic tables, and access to restrooms, though amenity levels vary significantly between state parks and private resorts. Dog-friendly options are plentiful, with most campgrounds allowing pets with proper supervision, making the area suitable for family camping with four-legged companions.

Best Camping Sites Near Pittstown, New York (186)

    1. Aqua Vista Valley Campgrounds

    5 Reviews
    Petersburg, NY
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 658-3659

    2. Mt. Greylock Campsite Park

    30 Reviews
    Lanesborough, MA
    24 miles
    +1 (413) 447-9419

    $40 - $70 / night

    "Great access to Mt Greylock and LOTS of hiking close by. Staff was so accommodating-always willing to spend time giving recommendations."

    "Great family atmosphere w very positive neighbors and owners... Fantastic. 5 stars"

    3. Woodford State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Bennington, VT
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 447-7169

    "Quiet, great fire pits, clean bathrooms, firewood and starter for sale plus access to day use area. The lake next to the campground is beautiful and has plenty of picnic tables and grills for use."

    "Woodford State Park is situated between Wilmington and Bennington VT in the southern part of the Green Mountain National Forest."

    4. Pine Hollow Campground

    6 Reviews
    Pownal, VT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 823-5569

    $41 - $57 / night

    "Great little campground close to Albany. We needed a place to stop for the night but could have stayed all weekend. There is a small pond that is fun to fish and swim in."

    "It is a really cute little campground with a pond and surrounded by small mountains/hills covered in trees. We had a full hookup site and everything worked well."

    5. Sperry Road Campground — Mount Greylock State Reservation

    15 Reviews
    New Ashford, MA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 499-4262

    $8 - $35 / night

    "We arrived at the shelter and there were some campers we greeted and then we pitched a tent nearby (vincinity camping allowed)."

    "The site was clean, dry, and a nice walk off the main trail. The staff was friendly as well. We hikes around during the days and saw some spectacular views."

    6. Cherry Plain State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cherry Plain, NY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 733-5400

    $14 - $17 / night

    "We love the loop of sites near the entrance near the water for views but close to the bathroom, ranger station, and trails. Farther from the beach so there is less impact from the day visitors."

    "There are a number of “walk in” sites that are all lovely, I suggest the sites toward the back of the park. Hot showers, bathrooms, and dishwashing stations are available."

    7. Adventure Bound Camping Resort at Deer Run

    3 Reviews
    Mechanicville, NY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 333-7462

    "There was a nice little dog park fenced in area for my dog to run around in."

    8. Camping On The Battenkill

    20 Reviews
    Arlington, VT
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 375-6663

    $45 - $57 / night

    "Site 16 had a path to the river and was slightly tucked away. Sites 13 and 14 were cool spots too, I’d imagine in the summer you may have less privacy because it’s near the swimming area."

    "Friends and I camp here every June, and we love being close to the river. We sleep in tents so the sound of the river put  you to sleep at night."

    9. Piebald Mountain

    1 Review
    Petersburg, NY
    11 miles
    +1 (203) 500-5504

    $150 - $200 / night

    10. Lee's Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Saratoga Springs, NY
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 584-1951

    $20 - $45 / night

    "Close to SPAC, lots of area to set up tents, dog friendly, campfire friendly, and there’s a lake minutes away. Some of the crowd seemed a little rowdy but overall nothing that was obnoxious."

    "I have absolutely nothing but good things to say about Lee’s after spending my weekend there, the park staff was so awesome, the vibes were great, there was parking along the dirt pathed roads that ran"

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719 Reviews of 186 Pittstown Campgrounds


  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 5, 2026

    Townshend State Park — Townshend State Forest

    Great quiet, wooded campground

    We had a great stay despite the rain from May 29 - June 1st.  We had the entire loop to ourselves for 2 of 3 nights.  The restroom was clean.  Showers took tokens and there was plenty of water.  The manager Julia and staff member Aiden were great.  All the sites in the upper loop were large and had platforms.  The lower loop smaller with no platforms.   There are some lean tos as well. They have a small discovery room for families. There were trails nearby and the dam was a short drive away.  The only downside is that there is no washing station for dishes and the sites are close together.  The staff did say that the park does not get crowded.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 23, 2026

    Woodford State Park Campground

    Small reservoir clean sites

    I have stayed at several of the waterfront tent and lean-to camp sites. It’s a nice organized place but can get pretty noisy when larger groups take over the loop c spots. There’s an open grassy field near the water at that end of the campground and it doesn’t take much to make a disturbance as sound carries over the water to loop b and a. Several people ignore the no dogs on the beach rule too. Those issues aside it’s a nice accessible campground with quiet water for kayakers like me. Generally I find the flies and mosquitoes are less of a problem once the dragon flies arrive.

  • Joe P.
    May. 22, 2026

    Lake George RV Park

    Sad

    Had a site booked for Memorial Day weekend but had a complication to my 5th shoulder surgery in 2.5 years and had my 6th which was a 3rd attempt at rotator cuff repair in mid-May. Called to see if I could change my reservation since I cannot drive due to Dr.'s orders but no dice. Could care less and told me too late due to policy. Offered to provide doctors documentation but didn't matter. I did not ask for refund just to change the date. Rude, dismissive and unwilling to work with me. Sad that a family-oriented place is run this way. End result I am out over$600 and they are smiling. As a business owner myself I would be out of business if I treated my customers this way.

  • N
    May. 17, 2026

    Savoy Mountain State Forest Campground

    Good sites good walking trails

    All around good spot to camp the staff was all really nice the bathrooms were clean my one complaint was how bad the bugs were! Which is no fault to the park! Had a great time will probably go again!

  • Katherine C.
    May. 14, 2026

    Shelving Rock Area of the Lake George Wild Forest

    Notes

    DEC has designated and constructed 12 camp sites in areas around Shelving Rock Road and Dacy Clearing Road. Camping will only be allowed at the designated campsites or more than 500 feet from the Shelving Rock and Dacy Clearing Roads.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 6, 2026

    Jug End Dispersed — Appalachian National Scenic Trail

    Dispersed Camping?

    Between Sage's Ravine and Jug End Road there are five backcountry campsites on the Appalachian Trail. Sage's Ravine Laurel Ridge Race Brook Falls (with a shelter) The Hemlocks (with a shelter) Glen Brook (with a shelter) After descending Mt. Everett, you descend to Guilder Pond State Park. It is a day use park with trash cans and in season it also has a porta potty and a few picnic tables. No camping besides those already mentioned, which are all A.T. campsites. Jug End Road allows overnight parking (often used by folks hiking the A.T.) but I wouldn't classify that as dispersed camping unless you just need a place to pull over and sleep for a night. Each site mentioned, with the exception of Race Brook, is no more than .2 off the A.T.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 2, 2026

    Lake George Camping Village

    Dogs?

    We emailed twice and traveled five hours to only find out they have a list of dog breeds they don’t accept. The list has no rhyme or reason. Our 7 year old 95lb Great Dane was not allowed. Ridiculous

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2026

    Hapgood Pond NF Campground

    Great campground and location

    Our favorite campground in the area is Winhall Brook, but it has been closed for about 3 years since the flooding in VT. Hapgood Pond is a good alternative. It is a little more primitive with pit toilets in most of the campground except the bath house. We appreciate the pond for swimming and the nice easy pond loop trail for hiking. Hapgood is in close proximity to Manchester and near the Appalachian Trail.

  • Ricky H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 29, 2026

    Somerset Vt Dispersed on the Deerfield River

    Winter camping trip

    Went to test out a new coody tent. Arrived on Saturday morning 3/28/26. Found an abandoned camper onsite. Not bad area, but can tell as soon as summer gets here, it will turn into a party camp ground. (not for me)


Guide to Pittstown

The Pittstown area sits at elevations between 600-1,200 feet in New York's Capital Region, experiencing cold winters with significant snowfall and warm summers with occasional humidity. Most campgrounds operate seasonally from May through October due to regional weather patterns, though a few private campgrounds offer extended seasons. The terrain varies from riverside locations to forest settings with hardwood canopies.

What to do

Kayaking and fishing opportunities: At Aqua Vista Valley Campgrounds, campers can enjoy water activities on the riverside sites. "We chose a site right by the river and were able to adjust it to our needs for our dogs and grandchildren," notes Kim H. The campground provides river access for water recreation throughout the season.

Hiking on Mount Greylock: The Sperry Road Campground serves as a base for exploring Massachusetts' highest peak with numerous trail options. As one camper shared, "Depending on the time of year, there are a couple of nearby waterfalls a short hike from the campground. Trails also leave here and head to the summit of Greylock or to the Stony Ledge Overlook." The trails offer varying difficulties, suitable for different skill levels.

Themed weekend events: Many campgrounds in the area host special activities, particularly during summer and fall. Aqua Vista Campground organizes seasonal events like Halloween celebrations. "We went for the Halloween event, and the kids had a great day and evening! They really enjoyed trick or treating!!!" reports Mary F. These organized activities typically occur on weekends from June through September.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: The natural layout at Pine Hollow Campground in Pownal, Vermont, provides a quieter camping experience. Robert K. mentioned, "It is a really cute little campground with a pond and surrounded by small mountains/hills covered in trees." Campers appreciate the natural buffers between sites, especially for longer stays.

Clean facilities: Campgrounds in the region maintain good standards for bathrooms and showers. At Schodack Island State Park Campground, "The bathrooms are clean. The showers are large, but they do operate on a push system where you can't adjust the pressure, temp, or how long the water comes out," reports Kara W. State park facilities typically include token-operated showers while private campgrounds offer more amenities.

Spacious campsites: Many campers note the generous site sizes throughout the region. One camper at Schodack Island State Park noted, "The site was SO spacious and felt secluded because of all the nature and greenery." Sites near water features tend to be more popular and should be reserved further in advance.

What you should know

Wildlife encounters: The region has active wildlife populations including deer, bears, and various bird species. At Mt. Greylock Campsite Park, campers report seeing "so many different ducks and crannies and so many different levels up and down the hill and Valley and just a beautiful peaceful place in the woods." Always store food properly, as black bears are present in parts of the region.

Varying topography: Some campgrounds feature challenging terrain for larger vehicles. At Mt. Greylock Campsite Park, one camper noted, "Some of the sites are up hills and might be difficult for some to park their trailers. We watched a fifth wheel try to back up a hill and then turn into a site and couldn't get a grip because of the incline and the loose gravel."

Cell service limitations: Coverage can be spotty throughout the region. While some campgrounds report workable signal strength, many rural locations have limited connectivity. Schodack Island State Park reports "ATT and Verizon fluctuate between 1-3 bars. It was enough for me to work - downloading files, sending emails, and conducting non-video zoom calls."

Tips for camping with families

Look for dedicated children's activities: Many campgrounds offer weekend programs specifically for younger campers. At Cherry Plain State Park Campground, the layout supports family camping. One visitor suggested, "We love the loop of sites near the entrance near the water for views but close to the bathroom, ranger station, and trails. Farther from the beach so there is less impact from the day visitors."

Consider water access for swimming: Water features are important for family enjoyment during summer months. At Cherry Plain State Park, campers report, "The bathrooms are clean. The place is quiet. The camps are well kept. Some camp sites are very small but others are really good. The view is great."

Reserve walk-in sites for extra privacy: For families wanting more seclusion, walk-in sites offer advantages. At Cherry Plain State Park, one reviewer noted, "Quiet campgrounds with multiple kinds of sites. We stayed in a hike in site, near the bathroom facilities, but out of view. It's a steep, short hike uphill."

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability varies significantly: Many state parks offer electric-only sites while private campgrounds provide full hookups. At Camping On The Battenkill, "Our site has S/W/E with cable and wifi, and is nicely shaded-25b." Seasonal campers often secure the most desirable hookup sites months in advance.

Be prepared for uneven terrain: Leveling can be a challenge at some campgrounds in the region. One camper at Adventure Bound Camping Resort at Deer Run noted, "Our site was large and shaded. The draw back is where you need to park the camper is about 7 inches out of level. If we stay in the same site again we would come better prepared."

Consider RV size limitations: Many of the best places to camp near Pittstown, New York cannot accommodate larger rigs. State parks typically have more limitations on length, while private campgrounds offer more options. Pine Hollow Campground accommodates larger vehicles, with campers noting "Large RV welcome, but it seems tight for the big ones."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Pittstown, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Pittstown, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 186 campgrounds and RV parks near Pittstown, NY and 21 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Pittstown, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Pittstown, NY is Aqua Vista Valley Campgrounds with a 4-star rating from 5 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 free dispersed camping spots near Pittstown, NY.