Situated in the northern Catskill Mountains, Cairo lies at roughly 500 feet elevation with higher peaks reaching 3,000+ feet in the surrounding area. The region experiences distinct seasons with warm summers suitable for camping from May through October and vibrant fall foliage. Nighttime temperatures can drop significantly even in summer, requiring campers to pack layers regardless of season.
What to do
Hiking nearby trails: Several campgrounds offer easy access to popular hiking routes. The Taconic State Park Campground connects directly to trails leading to Bash Bish Falls. "There are plenty of hiking trails nearby and of course, trails to Bash Bish Falls which is beautiful. It was low the first time we visited and we were able to make it to the top of the falls to go swimming and the views were incredible," notes a visitor.
Farm animal encounters: Some campgrounds feature small farm operations kids can visit. At Brookside Campground, campers enjoy unexpected animal interactions. "Quain little campground, nice pool, large activities field, some things for kids to do. Small farm right next to our site, goats, cow chickens, ducks, geese," reports David R.
Swimming and water activities: Many sites offer swimming opportunities from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Lake Taghkanic State Park Campground features a lifeguarded beach area with rental options. One camper shares, "Great beach, 5 minute drive from campgound. Clean facilities, with a rec room for rainy days. A camp store with all the supplies you might have forgotten."
What campers like
Platform tent sites: Wooden platforms provide flat, dry surfaces for tents at some campgrounds. At Lake Taghkanic State Park Campground, these prove valuable during wet weather. "This was our second time coming to this campground and our second time getting dumped on by the rain, but have no fear!! The platforms kept us off the ground and were helpful in setting up appropriate tarp protection!" writes Rosie R.
Clean facilities: Modern, well-maintained bathhouses rank high with visitors. Max V. Shaul State Park Campground receives consistent praise for cleanliness. "Great small campground. Lots of space between sites. The bath house is clean and modern. $27.50/night for non-resident," notes Tom S.
Wildlife viewing: The natural habitat supports diverse animals visitors can observe. "We had several species of frogs and toads wandering about in the evening, giant millipedes were plenty, and even found a meet on our hike," reports one camper at Taconic State Park Campground.
What you should know
Seasonal availability: Most campgrounds operate from May through mid-October, though some close earlier. Max V. Shaul State Park Campground opens May 19 and closes October 10. "I love this little place! No hook ups, but there are water spigots nearby. There is a children's playground and pavilion. Firewood is available to purchase," reports Darby R.
Site selection considerations: Campgrounds have varying site layouts and privacy levels. At Taconic State Park, one visitor advises, "A lot of complaints that up front the sites were too close together and this was true, but more towards the back was more spacious and private sites."
Yurt camping options: Cairo, New York and surrounding areas offer several yurt accommodation options as alternatives to traditional tent camping. Country Roads Campground provides custom-built structures with enhanced comfort features, while other sites maintain more rustic yurt designs.
Tips for camping with families
Playground facilities: Multiple campgrounds feature play areas for children. "They have a playground, a pavilion, they do fireside jams," mentions Margaret L. about Max V. Shaul State Park.
Swimming options for kids: Some sites have dedicated children's swimming areas with lifeguards. One visitor to Lake Taghkanic notes the campground has "Big lake with swimming and boating as well as many hiking trails."
Weekend activity planning: Weekends bring structured activities at many campgrounds. At Country Roads Campground, "They have special events in a pavilion near the RVs including bingo," according to William R.
Tips from RVers
Site accessibility: Not all campgrounds accommodate larger RVs. Blue Mountain Campground can handle big rigs, but tent sites may pose challenges. "The tent site are very richly and uneven, it was very hard to pitch a tent," warns one camper.
Hookup availability: Water and electric hookups vary significantly between campgrounds. Country Roads offers extensive options. "Beautiful campground. Stayed in The Pines section. Spacious sites. Super friendly and helpful staff," writes Tom R.
Dump station access: Most campgrounds with RV sites provide dump stations, though not all have sewer hookups at individual sites. Nickerson Park Campground offers full-service RV sites. "We were escorted to our site upon arrival and I certainly appreciated that as we were very tired after a long day of travel," shares Philip M.