Best RV Parks & Resorts near Campbell, NY

Several RV parks exist within a 30-mile radius of Campbell, New York, providing full-hookup options for motorhomes and travel trailers. Camp Bell Campground in Campbell offers electric, water, and sewer hookups with both 30-amp service and big-rig friendly sites from May through October. The gravel sites accommodate larger RVs with pull-through access. "Gravel inclined access road that may not be for new RV owners," noted one camper about nearby Lakeview Campsites, which provides electric and water hookups with dump station access for its 20 sites. Hickory Hill Camping Resort features 222 sites with 50-amp electrical service, full hookups, and accommodates larger motorhomes on its drive-in access roads.

Finger Lakes RV Resort stands out for its spacious, level sites with strong WiFi connectivity. "Sites are level and spacious," according to visitor feedback, with daily trash pickup service and 50-amp electrical connections available. Many campgrounds in the region remain operational from spring through fall, typically May through October, with limited year-round options. Cell service varies throughout the area, with Verizon generally providing reliable coverage at most parks. Pet-friendly policies are common at campgrounds like Ferenbaugh and Camp Bell, though specific restrictions may apply. Between wineries and the region's lakes, advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer and fall foliage seasons when occupancy rates peak.

Best RV Sites Near Campbell, New York (113)

    1. Finger Lakes RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Hector, NY
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 375-7587

    $80 - $89 / night

    "It's still nice to be on the outskirts. We also chose this section per a review we read to be away from the main road noise, but there really isn't much road noise to worry about, anyway."

    "We stayed at Finger Lakes RV Resort in Hector, a short drive from Watkins Glen and Ithaca, in search of waterfalls and wine in the Finger Lakes region of NY state. "

    2. Spruce Row Campground

    2 Reviews
    Jacksonville, NY
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 387-9225

    3. Hickory Hill Camping Resort

    3 Reviews
    Bath, NY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 760-0947

    $54 - $999 / night

    "the amenities are terrific, pools, playgrounds, go carts, ice cream shop along with a well stocked camp store. So much to do here. Great location with beautiful vineyards close by."

    "A lot of free amenities. Fun for families of all ages."

    4. Summer Haven

    1 Review
    Avoca, NY
    14 miles
    +1 (607) 207-4700

    $50 / night

    "It was somewhat difficult to locate as TheDyrt did not include a street address.  This early in the season water was not available, but electricity was. "

    5. Lakeview Campsites

    1 Review
    Tyrone, NY
    18 miles
    +1 (607) 678-0059

    $50 - $60 / night

    "Driving through the area, we made this our home away from home. Incredible experience, very clean, quiet secure campground. Gravel inclined access road that may not be for new RV owners."

    6. Ferenbaugh Campground

    7 Reviews
    Big Flats, NY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 962-6193

    "Near the entrance is the Pull Through Area. Behind a row of trees there are several sites with full hookups including cable TV and Wi-Fi. The sites are open, reasonably level, and a good size."

    "They offer 30/50 amp sites, also have full hook ups and some primitive sites. They have a well stocked store with grocery necessities, camping necessities, snacks and Hersey ice cream."

    7. Camp Bell Campground

    5 Reviews
    Campbell, NY
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 527-3301

    "Had a pool and playground. Friendly staff."

    "It is mostly occupied by regulars but the rental sites are close to the very clean bathrooms and showers. The swimming pool is a nice bonus!"

    8. Watkins Glen / Corning KOA

    18 Reviews
    Montour Falls, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 535-7404

    "Very clean campsites are very nice plenty of room had a 50 amp and 30 amp service box in a pull through site plenty of stuff for the kids to do nice pool and bounce pad will definitely go back"

    "We were looking to spend a couple of nights near Watkins Glen to hit the wineries, waterfalls, and nearby museums around the finger lakes of New York and this park seemed to be in a good location for us"

    9. Finger Lakes Campground

    2 Reviews
    Hammondsport, NY
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 326-0077

    $20 - $60 / night

    "Good size sites, mostly back-in, some gravel and some grass. New owner making daily improvements. Great manager doing her best to accommodate every camper."

    10. Scenic View Campground LLC

    1 Review
    Cowanesque Lake, PA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 835-5700
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RV Park Reviews near Campbell, NY

602 Reviews of 113 Campbell Campgrounds


  • Jama A.
    Jul. 15, 2025

    Canandaigua-Rochester KOA

    Camping near Canandaigua, New York

    Campers exploring the Canandaigua area discover a delightful mix of lakeside retreats, wooded state parks, and family-friendly RV resorts. Just minutes from downtown, Canandaigua City Park Campground offers easy access to local shops and the lakefront beach, making it a convenient base for those who want town amenities within walking distance. A short drive farther out leads to Keuka Lake State Park Campground and the privately owned Canandaigua-Rochester KOA, both of which feature spacious sites, clean facilities, and excellent opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and fishing on the Finger Lakes. For those seeking a quieter experience, numerous backcountry and dispersed sites are tucked into the surrounding National Forest, where campers can truly unplug—though it’s essential to bring all necessary supplies and practice Leave No Trace principles. Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill and the Stay Bristol Woodlands campground blend rustic charm with modern comforts: well-maintained restrooms, picnic shelters, and on-site hiking trails that wind through hardwood forests and offer scenic overlooks, especially stunning during fall foliage season. Travel logistics are a breeze when visitors prearrange an airport shuttle from Rochester or Syracuse airports, ensuring a smooth transition from plane to campsite. And for adventurers mapping out multiple stops across the Finger Lakes or beyond, reliable multi-city transfers provide comfortable, door-to-door rides—no rental car necessary. With its blend of waterfront sites, wooded hideaways, and nearby attractions—wineries, waterfalls, and historic villages—the Canandaigua region truly has something for every type of camper. Whether pitching a tent under the stars or rolling in with an RV, visitors will find endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation.

  • Chelsea B.
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Robert H. Treman State Park Campground

    Good location

    Location: This park is close to Ithaca which was the best part. Trails and Natural Features: We loved the waterfall, swimming area (seasonal so closed when we stayed), and the fall colors. Sites: They have very few electric sites so we decided to boondock. It surprised me that all the full hookup sites were reserved but very people actually showed up for their reservations while we stayed. Lame. And heads up that if you don’t stay in the big clearing for big rigs, there are tight turns between trees to get in and out of the non-electric sites. We ended up making a back-in site into a pull-through site… whoops. Starlink: I work remotely so internet is important. We weren’t camping in the clearing because those sites were booked, but even the Starlink struggled where we were and I ended up working from the library in town. So heads up if you need internet. Bathrooms: They were spacious but older. Temperature in the showers was tricky. Hot is cold and cold it hot. Cool stuff: They had compost bins and provide bags for all campers. That’s cool!

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2023

    Canandaigua-Rochester KOA

    Perimeter & Lakeside Are Best

    KOA Canandaigua/Rochester NY: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer). I rate based on desire for at least a moderate wilderness type experience w at least some camp site privacy. Overall Rating: for a KOA :4 - see map for nicest sites. Price 2023: $61 for a 30 amp site Usage during visit: Light - off season Site Privacy: Our site : None Site Spacing: Close Site surface: Gravel and grass Reservations: They take reservations- Recommend the KOA app Campground Noise: Quiet during our stay. Road Noise: There will some noise at sites near Town Line Rd. Traffic is minimal Through Traffic in campground: None Electric Hookup: Yes Sewer Hookup: Some sites. Dump Station: Yes Potable Water Available: At the site.
    Bathroom/ Showers: Individual shower/toilet rooms. VERY clean. Pull Throughs: Yes Cell Service (AT&T): 2 bars.
    Setting: Parklike - typical KOA Weather: Highs are pin the low 50s during our stay Bugs: None this time of year. Host: Yes. Johnny on the spot.
    Rig size: Large rigs Sites: See the map in photos . Best sites are circled with green marker. Request a perimeter site or lake side if you want one is my suggestion. Otherwise you get what they give you.

  • Cheryl W.
    Jul. 8, 2018

    Pine Cradle Lake Family Campground

    Great campground in PA northern tier

    The owners do a fantastic job keeping the campground shipshape. Restrooms/showers are immaculate any time of day. Heated swimming pool and the splash pad for kiddies is spotless as well. Nice, pull-through on gravel pad withfull-hookups that can take large rigs. Lake is lovely for fishing/kayaks/canoes. Seasonal campers are tidy. Only a few tent sites with water & electricity tucked into woods. Larger pull-through sites don't get a lot of shade, but there are back-in sites for shorter campers in wooded sites and shaded lake front, as well. Campground store sells ice-cream & nachos and supplies. Campground is pretty quiet during the week, but fills up on weekends with guests using own (or renting) golf carts. Activities on weekends. The campground sits atop one of NEPA's "rolling hills" in quiet, rural farming area. Cell service is spotty. Local winery/cafe just down the road for tastings and lunch. Row boat, paddle boat rentals.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2022

    Finger Lakes RV Resort

    Beautiful new spacious RV resort in excellent location.

    We arrived on Saturday, 10.8.22 and are staying for a week. This is a delightful location. Rachel and Doug are cheerful, attentive, and very personable owners who are on-site at almost all times. This park just opened this year, so we checked in at an entrance building that they're using until their primary building is complete. We were greeted with delicious cookies, our site(#9) backs up to a wooded area(with a hiking path buried in there) with a lot of space. We booked early, which was a good thing because they were 100% full for Indigenous People's Day. We chose this site because there was a lot of room around it and we're used to really tightly packed RV parks. But what we found is that all of the sites are very nicely spread out with generous spacing, so that's not an issue. It's still nice to be on the outskirts. We also chose this section per a review we read to be away from the main road noise, but there really isn't much road noise to worry about, anyway. The WiFi is strong and consistent. We're using 30amps, but they also have 20 and 50amp service to each site. The water pressure is great. The bath house is new and very comfortable. Each site has a picnic table, a fire ring and lots of room for big rigs. We watched Doug neaten up sites after other RV's vacated, which shows an attention to detail we don't often find. They also drive by each site every morning to collect trash and recycling. The sunsets are spectacular over the lake(we can't see the lake from here, but it's close). There are numerous award-winning wineries surrounding us and up and down the lake. We're headed out for tastings today. We've been hiking the last few days- Watkins Glen State Park- Gorge Trail(go early or it gets REALLY crowded), Taughannock State Park- Gorge& North Ridge Trail over on Cayuga Lake, and a concert(Rufus Wainwright) at Point of the Bluff Winery over on Keuka Lake. We stopped afterward for dinner in Hammondsport at Timber Stone Grill which was truly wonderful. That's about 35- 45 minutes away. Lots more hiking trails to do in the National Forest and surrounding areas. And there's Watkins Glen, a charming town just minutes away. We highly recommend Finger Lakes RV Resort and we'll be back!

  • Gavin T.
    Oct. 23, 2017

    Blueberry Patch Campground — Green Mountain & Finger Lakes National Forests

    Simple

    The only Finger Lakes National Forest designated campground, Blueberry Patch offers a secluded experience in the heart of this sometimes overlooked beautiful geographic region in the State of New York. This campground offers a simple experience, with fire rings and picnic tables at each site and seems to accommodate just tent and small campers. Vault toilets available. On a week day in early summer, 3 of the 9 campsites we’re occupied. Can see it filling up on weekends. Enjoy!

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 28, 2025

    Ferenbaugh Campground

    Relaxing place to stay

    This CG has two distinct sections. Near the entrance is the Pull Through Area. Behind a row of trees there are several sites with full hookups including cable TV and Wi-Fi. The sites are open, reasonably level, and a good size. The other sites are in the woods, most of these sites do not have sewer connections. There is a honey wagon service available. We camped with a relative who was new and we were teaching them how to operate their camper. We had a couple of dry days then some rain. Still was a great teaching/learning experience.

    Make sure you use a water filter, there was a lot of sediment in the water when we were there. See pictures of 4 days on a new cartridge.

    We had a fantastic sunrise one morning.

  • Nick  O.
    Jul. 1, 2020

    Watkins Glen / Corning KOA

    Clean, plenty for the kids to do, quiet nice sites

    Very clean campsites are very nice plenty of room had a 50 amp and 30 amp service box in a pull through site plenty of stuff for the kids to do nice pool and bounce pad will definitely go back

  • Jama A.
    Jul. 15, 2025

    Watkins Glen State Park Campground

    Watkins Glen State Park, New York

    Campers arriving at Watkins Glen State Park are immediately captivated by its dramatic gorge scenery, where 19 waterfalls cascade through narrow stone walls. Their campsites are nestled among hardwood forests, offering a perfect balance of sunlit clearings and shady retreats. Each site comes equipped with a picnic table and fire ring, making it easy to prepare meals after a day spent exploring the park’s famous Gorge Trail. The park’s facilities blend rustic charm with modern comforts: clean flush toilets, hot-water showers, and convenient potable water stations. Hiking enthusiasts appreciate the interconnected trail system, which includes the popular Rim Trail for elevated views of the gorge, as well as more secluded footpaths through hemlock groves. Families particularly enjoy the nearby swimming pool and easy-access picnic areas overlooking Seneca Lake. To simplify travel logistics for out-of-state visitors, many campers opt to pre-book an airport transfer so they can arrive at Ithaca or Elmira–Corning Regional Airport and head straight to the park without the hassle of car rentals. Those planning to explore multiple stops along the Finger Lakes often choose the provider’s reliable city-to-city rides for comfortable, door-to-door transportation between destinations. All in all, Watkins Glen State Park delivers an unforgettable combination of awe-inspiring gorge hikes, well-appointed campsites, and family-friendly amenities. Campers seeking both adventure and relaxation will find this New York treasure hard to surpass.


Guide to Campbell

Campgrounds near Campbell, New York offer diverse accommodations within the southern Finger Lakes region, where elevations range from 1,000-1,800 feet above sea level. The camping season typically runs from mid-April through late October, with fall temperatures often dropping into the 40s at night. Cell coverage varies significantly between valleys and higher ground, with reception strongest on elevated campsites.

What to do

Wine tasting tours: Multiple campgrounds provide convenient access to Finger Lakes wineries, with some offering walking paths directly to tasting rooms. At Finger Lakes RV Resort, campers appreciate the direct access to nearby vineyards. "Two wineries we could walk to and dozens more nearby," notes Rosa J., who stayed at the resort.

Waterfalls and hiking: The region features numerous waterfall trails within a short drive. "We stayed at Finger Lakes RV Resort in Hector, a short drive from Watkins Glen and Ithaca, in search of waterfalls and wine in the Finger Lakes region of NY state," writes Matt S., highlighting the convenient location for natural attractions.

Fishing opportunities: Several campgrounds maintain stocked ponds for guests. At Ferenbaugh Campground, "They have a fenced in pond for catch and release fishing," according to Gary V., who spent two months at the property.

Family activities: Many campgrounds feature extensive recreation options. "A lot of free amenities. Fun for families of all ages," writes Ame W. about Hickory Hill Camping Resort, which offers swimming pools and activities throughout the season.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness receives consistent praise across multiple campgrounds. At Camp Bell Campground, Marc J. noted the rental sites are "close to the very clean bathrooms and showers. The swimming pool is a nice bonus!"

Spacious sites: Several RV parks offer more room between campsites than typical. "This is a family owned campground and the owners were very friendly and took pride in their business... The campground sites are very large and spread out," reports Craig F. about Finger Lakes RV Resort.

Pool amenities: Swimming pools provide summer recreation at multiple campgrounds. "There is a nice pool and playgrounds. It's close to downtown Watkins Glen with lots of restaurants," mentions Danielle B. about Watkins Glen / Corning KOA.

Quiet atmosphere: Several campgrounds maintain peaceful environments even during peak season. "Due to the minimal amenities, it is very quiet and relaxing especially in the evenings sitting around the campfire," notes Craig F. about the atmosphere at Finger Lakes RV Resort.

What you should know

Water quality varies: Some campgrounds have mineral-heavy water. "The only bad comment I would make is there water is very smelly and brown. I actually bought a dual stage water filter and change it every two weeks," warns Gary V. about Ferenbaugh Campground.

Site accessibility: Access roads can present challenges at some locations. At Lakeview Campsites, there's a "Gravel inclined access road that may not be for new RV owners," according to Marty A.

Campground sizes vary significantly: From single-site properties to large resorts with hundreds of spaces. "This is a very large campground," notes Jodi about Spruce Row Campground, contrasting with Summer Haven, which offers just one RV site.

WiFi performance: Internet access quality differs between campgrounds. "Easy maneuverability, great wifi and water pressure, along with level sites make it a great place to stay," reports Steve A. about Finger Lakes RV Resort.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Campgrounds offer varying levels of organized recreation. "They have multiple pools, a sprayground, mini golf, crafts, clean bathrooms and dog stations throughout the grounds," recommends Amy T. about Hickory Hill Camping Resort.

Playground access: Several campgrounds maintain play areas for children. At Spruce Row Campground, facilities include playground equipment though the campground can get "crowded and loud" during peak periods according to Jodi.

Pet policies: Rules for dogs vary between properties. "This camp is full of nice people. Lots of dogs are here, and they bark all day and start again at 6:30 am," warns Scott H. about Camp Bell Campground, suggesting light sleepers consider this factor when booking.

Seasonal activities: Many campgrounds organize themed weekends throughout the season. "They also have themed weekends," notes Gary V. about the recreational calendar at Ferenbaugh Campground.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Site conditions vary significantly between campgrounds. "The sites are level and spacious," notes Matt S. about Finger Lakes RV Resort, while other properties may require more extensive leveling.

Hookup variations: Electrical service differs between campgrounds. "Getting into the site was a challenge, but doable with a 16 foot Basecamp. Had we been staying for more than one night, or arrived earlier we would have loved to utilize their fire ring!" explains Larry about his experience at Summer Haven.

Site selection strategies: Location within campgrounds can impact experience quality. "We chose this site because there was a lot of room around it and we're used to really tightly packed RV parks. But what we found is that all of the sites are very nicely spread out with generous spacing," explains Steve A. about Finger Lakes RV Resort.

Water filtration: Bring water filters for rv camping near Campbell, New York. "Make sure you use a water filter, there was a lot of sediment in the water when we were there. See pictures of 4 days on a new cartridge," advises Michael H. about Ferenbaugh Campground.

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