Camping near Feura Bush, NY

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    The Capital Region surrounding Feura Bush, New York provides mixed-use campgrounds within a 30-mile radius, featuring both developed facilities and more primitive options. Schodack Island State Park Campground offers boat-in and drive-in access for tent and RV camping, while Thompson's Lake Campground at Thacher State Park provides seasonal camping from April through October. Several privately-owned campgrounds like Dingman's Family Campground and Frosty Acres Campground supplement public lands with cabin rentals and glamping opportunities alongside traditional campsites.

    Many campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, typically closing by mid-October and reopening in late April or May. The area experiences distinct seasons with cold, snowy winters that limit camping access. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and holiday periods when campgrounds reach capacity. Most established campgrounds provide amenities like showers, toilets, and picnic tables, though drinking water availability varies by location. Cell service can be spotty throughout the region, particularly at campgrounds tucked into forested areas. "The sites are well spaced out. Great for families. The lake is huge. Avoid holidays to avoid the crowds," notes one camper about North South Lake, a popular option in the nearby Catskills.

    Water features represent significant draws for campers in the Feura Bush vicinity. Several campgrounds offer lakefront sites or access to fishing ponds, streams, and rivers. North-South Lake Campground in the Catskills provides tent sites "tucked in under shady trees" with some positioned alongside streams or the lake itself. RV travelers find various hookup options across the region, with several campgrounds offering electric, water, and sewer connections. Family-friendly amenities appear at many locations, including playgrounds, swimming areas, and hiking trails. Visitors frequently mention the peaceful settings and accessibility to outdoor recreation as highlights, though some note that privacy between sites varies considerably depending on the campground and specific site selection.

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    Best Campgrounds near Feura Bush (172)

      1. Schodack Island State Park Campground

      4.7(17)8mi from Feura Bush66 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The park ensures you’ll have what you need with stores within close proximity and the staff even offers ice and firewood delivery to your site."

      "Wonderful hikes and beautiful walks. Boat docks looked pretty easy for ins and outs, and the pavilions were huge!"

      from $17 - $26 / night

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      2. Thompson's Lake Campground — Thacher State Park

      4.6(7)10mi from Feura Bush133 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Some of the lakeside sites have private foot trails down to the water which was very nice."

      "Hiking was near by and also the beach and if you wanted to drive to where the falls are and the overlook it wasn't too far! We had an amazing time!"

      from $17 / night

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      3. North-South Lake Campground

      4.5(44)27mi from Feura Bush214 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Our first campground was in New York Aug 8th. Unfortunately, Debbie was socking New York hard. North South Lake Campground in the Catskills was our camping home."

      "This is a truly beautiful and scenic campground, easily one of the best places we have visited in New York State."

      from $22 - $44 / night

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      4. Abracadabra magic farm

      5.0(1)11mi from Feura Bush1 siteGlamping

      from $100 - $200 / night

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      5. Foothills

      5.0(1)14mi from Feura Bush

      6. Whip O Will Campsites

      4.3(7)22mi from Feura BushRVs, Tents

      "From it bathrooms to its pool to its general store , playground , basketball courts , bocceball, 7 acre lake and 2 miles of walkable runable paths , Ted & Angela do a fantastic job of keeping the place"

      "It had a little arcade, a nice lake, and playground."

      from $33 - $113 / night

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      7. Dingman's Family Campground

      4.0(3)18mi from Feura BushRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Great walking access to the river where you can launch your kayak/go tubbing or just go for a swim. Would return."

      "Absolutely loved this campground, sites are well spaced and the surrounding area is gorgeous! We had a tent site right on the river and couldn’t have been happier with our stay."

      8. Mt. Greylock Campsite Park

      4.6(30)33mi from Feura Bush72 sitesRVs

      "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"

      from $40 - $70 / night

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      9. A Promise to Gaia/Garden of One

      5.0(1)17mi from Feura Bush1 siteCabins, Glamping

      from $75 - $239 / night

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      10. Frosty Acres Campground

      3.7(3)19mi from Feura BushRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

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    603 Reviews of 172 Feura Bush Campgrounds


    • Tara S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Battenkill Glamping Resort

      Our little cabin by the river was so peaceful!

      We stayed in the Bee cabin, right on the Battenkill River. This tiny cabin has a queen bed, a little table with two chairs, a microwave, a mini-fridge, and a Keurig coffee maker. There is a smokeless fire pit outside with two Adirondack chairs, a small cafe table on the deck, and a picnic table. The bathhouse is about a five-minute walk from the cabin, and there is a water faucet right outside the door. 

      Our favorite part was just relaxing by the river, but there is a wood-fired sauna, lawn games, a little bistro serving burgers, fries, wings, and drinks, complimentary tubes for the river, and bicycles. We had plenty of privacy, and the place was quiet (maybe 6 other guests on the property). 

      In addition to the rustic glamping cabins, there are glamping tents with full bathrooms, bigger cabins, and stargazing domes. 4 of the cabins are dog-friendly. The property doesn't allow kids under 13 due to the close proximity to the river, which has a pretty strong current.

    • M
      Jun. 4, 2026

      North-South Lake Campground

      scenic campground

      This is a truly beautiful and scenic campground, easily one of the best places we have visited in New York State. The campsites are well laid out, the surroundings are stunning, and the entire campground is very clean and well maintained. We visited in October, and it was pleasantly uncrowded, which made the experience even more enjoyable. The peaceful atmosphere and beautiful fall scenery made for a perfect camping trip. I'm not sure how busy it gets during the peak summer season, but our autumn visit was fantastic. We had a wonderful time and will definitely be coming back.

    • Emily F.
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Max V. Shaul State Park Campground

      Site 13

      Our site had a lot of space. Watched a video on YouTube that was a walk through of each site. So peaceful. Lots of good hiking. Sinks for dishes, clean bathrooms and showers.

    • Jacob Y.
      May. 29, 2026

      Devil's Tombstone Campground

      Entitled Arrogant Staff

      We have camped for years all over the Northeast and have never experienced campground staff as rude, patronizing, and overbearing as we did at Devil’s Tombstone Campground. It felt like our group was constantly being watched and corrected over every minor thing imaginable instead of simply being treated like paying guests trying to enjoy the weekend. The campground itself was disappointing, but the staff attitude was by far the worst part of the experience. Unless you want to be nitpicked every time you do literally anything, then you might not want to camp here.

    • Jacob Y.
      May. 29, 2026

      Devil's Tombstone Campground

      Entitled Arrogant Staff

      We have camped for years all over the Northeast and have never experienced campground staff as rude, patronizing, and overbearing as we did at Devil’s Tombstone Campground. It felt like our group was constantly being watched and corrected over every minor thing imaginable instead of simply being treated like paying guests trying to enjoy a weekend camping. The campground itself was disappointing, but the staff attitude was by far the worst part of the experience. We do not recommend this campground to anyone, unless you want to have anxiety when they drive by every 5 minutes to check on every minor thing. By the way, the walk from the check in shack to the end of the campground is at most 0.2 miles.

    • Danielle S.
      May. 29, 2026

      Devil's Tombstone Campground

      Experienced Campers — First Time Ever Leaving a Negative Review

      FYI this is my first time ever writing a negative campground review, but this experience deserves one. Our large family group stayed at Devil’s Tombstone Campground over Memorial Day weekend, and despite having camped dozens of times over the years, this was by far the worst campground and staff experience we’ve ever had. 

      When we arrived there was no caretaker present, no cell service to call the posted number, and we were later condescendingly told we “should have checked in” and “should have knocked”— both of which we did. We were then told the posted number was “only for emergencies,” despite nowhere stating that. The first caretaker who checked us in was pleasant, but after that it felt like staff constantly monitored and corrected our group over extremely minor issues: partially parking on grass, briefly parking near the bathroom walkway, plugging into an outlet near the restroom during 40-degree rainy weather, hanging signs, and even checking our tarp lines on trees. Many of these rules were not posted anywhere. 

      After someone plugged into the bathroom outlet because they were freezing (there was no sign that said you couldn't and it was not listed in the rules), the bathroom power was shut off entirely, leaving the bathrooms without lights at night, which created an obvious safety issue. Around the same time, a camera suddenly appeared near the outlet area, which felt excessive and uncomfortable. 

      Meanwhile, staff spent hours mowing, weed-whacking, and chain sawing during the middle of Friday on Memorial Day weekend while simultaneously nitpicking campers over every little thing. 

      The final straw was being told we could not use a fully enclosed propane fire pit with no embers during cold, windy, rainy weather. After expressing frustration over the constant nitpicking, forest rangers were called on us the next morning. Staff reportedly told them we had garbage and food everywhere, which was completely false. Thankfully the rangers themselves were respectful and seemed to quickly realize we were simply a group trying to enjoy our weekend. 

      The campground itself was also very misleading compared to online photos. The “lake” is more like a shallow pond unsuitable for meaningful fishing, kayaking, or swimming. The supposedly stocked creek running through the campground was completely dry, there is no running water in the bathrooms, and a main road cuts directly through the campground with traffic flying by at highway speeds. 

      We still managed to have fun because we enjoy spending time outdoors together, but we would absolutely not return or recommend this campground.

    • 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.

    • 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!

    • 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.


    Guide to Feura Bush

    Camping sites near Feura Bush, New York range from rustic to developed options at elevations between 300-1,400 feet. The region experiences heavy winter snowfall with accumulations often exceeding 60 inches annually, limiting camping access between November and April. Most campgrounds sit within mixed hardwood forests dominated by maple, oak and pine trees.

    What to do

    Boating access: Schodack Island State Park Campground provides a boat launch on the Hudson River. "The day use and boat ramp on the Hudson River was our favorite feature. We saw many larger boats during the day. The view from the boat ramp area was amazing," notes Kevin C.

    Birding opportunities: Wetland habitats throughout the area support diverse bird populations. "Excellent birding. Best part was hiking out to a couple of different blinds to look for birds. Did see a juv eagle," writes Patsy E. about Schodack Island.

    Trail exploration: Many campgrounds connect to trail networks. At Whip O Will Campsites, visitors can access "2 miles of walkable runable paths" according to Michael M., while the campground also features a 7-acre lake.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Campers appreciate thoughtful site layouts. At Schodack Island State Park, "the state did an excellent job designing sites with dense foliage as sound and site barriers creating good privacy for campers," reports Kevin C.

    Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness receives consistent praise. "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," notes Kara W. about Schodack Island.

    Year-round options: While most campgrounds close for winter, Frosty Acres Campground offers winter camping. "We stayed from April until October then decided to stay over winter. They have a small winter section. You'll have the entire mountain side all to yourself! Snowshoe, cross country ski," shares James S.

    What you should know

    Required documentation: Bring paperwork for pets. At Schodack Island, "Be sure to bring your dogs rabies records!! They don't let you in with just the tag, it has to be the paper records. They are very strict on rabies requirements," warns Kara W.

    Connectivity limitations: Cell service varies by location. At Schodack, "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," reports Kara W.

    Seasonal conditions: The region experiences distinct seasonal patterns. At Thompson's Lake Campground, "The nature center next door you can walk to" provides educational programming during summer months, according to Sabrina H.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly amenities: Thompson's Lake offers facilities designed for children. "This campground has always been my go to. Now that I have kids, I appreciate the playground area near the beach more," writes Dana O.

    Water activities: Mt. Greylock Campsite Park provides aquatic recreation. "The pool was cold, but really nice and again very clean," says Rebecca L., noting this provides respite during summer heat.

    Recreation options: Family-oriented campgrounds often provide multiple entertainment options. Whip O Will Campsites features "a rec center, playground, and pool," according to Nicholas F., who adds that the "staff came out to check on us individually to make sure we were okay" after a storm.

    Tips from RVers

    Site positioning: Consider how your RV will be oriented on site. At Schodack Island, one camper notes "Service side of rig faced a nice small grassy area with pretty trees. Awning side faced rather ugly weeds/shrubs and was close to neighbor."

    Hookup availability: Electric services vary across campgrounds. Schodack Island offers "RV sites with 30/50 amp electricity" and has "lots of water fill ups in the campground. Dump station on the way out," according to Kara W.

    Terrain challenges: Some campgrounds have difficult terrain for larger rigs. At Dingman's Family Campground, sites are "well spaced" but some campers note the campground is "definitely family oriented in the warmer months" with many young children, which "can be very loud" according to Dan M.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Feura Bush, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Feura Bush, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 172 campgrounds and RV parks near Feura Bush, NY and 18 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Feura Bush, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Feura Bush, NY is Schodack Island State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 17 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Feura Bush, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 free dispersed camping spots near Feura Bush, NY.