Cabins near Campbell Hall, New York range from basic to fully equipped accommodations across several recreation areas. The Hudson Valley region sits at elevations between 100-1,300 feet, creating diverse terrain for cabin camping options. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing from December through February, while summer cabin rentals benefit from average highs around 80°F.
What to do
Tubing adventures: Neversink River Resort offers river access for water recreation. "Tubing was fun. Bring bug spray," suggests one visitor who rated the campground highly. The resort provides rental equipment and river access points.
Hiking to High Point Monument: The monument at High Point State Park Campground stands at 1,803 feet above sea level. "We fit in a hike up to the Appalachian Trail from our campsite, swam at the pond (Lake Marcia), and got in a fishing session at Steeny Kill Lake," notes a reviewer who visited with family. The park maintains trails suitable for different skill levels.
Laser tag and activities: Family-oriented entertainment includes organized games at area campgrounds. "They have lasertag which they enjoy. And a bounce pillow," mentions a visitor about Jellystone Park Gardiner, highlighting activities beyond standard camping.
What campers like
Adult beverages by the pool: Some cabin locations cater to grown-ups while maintaining family-friendly environments. "Nice pool with beverages for the adults.... Making this a yearly trip as well," shares one camper about their Jellystone Park experience.
Clean facilities and delivery services: Korns Campgrounds maintains modern restrooms with amenities. "There were also real bathrooms with soap for those who don't like to use nature to its fullest," notes a visitor who appreciated the convenience. Several campgrounds offer wood and ice delivery directly to sites.
Riverside camping spots: Water-adjacent sites remain popular among cabin visitors. "Site 90 was real nice. Fairly secluded and surrounded by a stream. Electrical and water on every site was a bonus," reports a Korns Campgrounds visitor who appreciated the natural setting with modern conveniences.
What you should know
Military-only restrictions: Some of the highest-rated facilities limit access. "Unfortunately for me, Round Pond is camping reserved for active and retired military personnel only," explains a reviewer about West Point FMWR facilities. "The same is true for Lake Frederick another nearby campsite."
Bathroom maintenance varies: Cleanliness standards differ significantly between locations. "They rarely cleaned the bathroom in all the 6 days that I stayed. The showers didn't have enough water pressure, 2 out of 6 had only hot water," reports one visitor about their experience at Jellystone Park.
Site selection matters: Boulder Point Campground allows only small campers or popup RVs rather than full-size motorhomes. "This property has several sites for you to setup your tent, camper, van, or RV (only small tow behinds or popups, no large RVs)," explains a reviewer who visited the property.
Tips for camping with families
Activity schedule awareness: Special events occur on specific days. "It looks like Saturdays have the best activities but we were not there on a Saturday," shares a family who visited Jellystone Park, suggesting planning weekend stays for maximum entertainment value.
Kid-friendly pool options: Kittatinny Campground offers water recreation suitable for families. "Definitely go for the rafting/tubing package, it was the best part of the trip!" recommends a repeat visitor who enjoys annual gatherings with college friends at the location.
Age appropriateness: Many activities accommodate children of various ages. "I was worried my 12 year old would be too old for it but he enjoyed making friends there," mentions a Jellystone Park visitor about their experience with older children at a primarily youth-oriented facility.
Tips from RVers
Site leveling challenges: Even designated RV sites may require additional work. At Neversink River Resort, "we had to try 2 different spots bc some of them are VERY un-level," reports a camper who eventually found a suitable location backing up to the river.
Space limitations: Tent and small RV campers should check site dimensions before arrival. "Some of the sites are literally on the road - stay away from the sites on the same side of the road as the pond," warns a visitor about specific areas at Neversink River Resort, noting tight spaces in certain camping loops.