Best Campgrounds near Canandaigua, NY

Several camping options can be found around Canandaigua for people who want to stay in the area. Canandaigua City Park Campground works well for campers who need to be close to town, with clean sites and nearby stores if you forget something. Canandaigua Area State Park has more trees and natural surroundings for a camping trip that feels farther from civilization. The park has good trails if you like walking through the woods during your stay. If you want to avoid other campers, the local National Forest has spots where you can camp away from designated campgrounds. These work best if you bring everything you need and know how to camp without facilities. Families often like the Canandaigua Recreation Area because of its picnic tables and places to fish. The trees turn beautiful colors in fall, making September and October busy camping months. Many people camp here in spring and summer when the weather is nice. Winter camping is possible but cold, and you'll need snow gear. Some of the more out-of-the-way camping spots require trucks or SUVs with good clearance. While camping, you can take day trips to see the Finger Lakes or visit some of the area's wineries. The area has good camping for different interests, from hiking to fishing to just sitting around a campfire.

Best Camping Sites Near Canandaigua, New York (141)

    1. Canandaigua-Rochester KOA

    12 Reviews
    Farmington, NY
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (585) 398-3582

    "Campers exploring the Canandaigua area discover a delightful mix of lakeside retreats, wooded state parks, and family-friendly RV resorts."

    "Canandaigua is a really cool little town too and has a beautiful lakefront park with beach and playground, only ten minutes from this campground. The water in Lake Canandaigua was very clear!"

    2. Stay Bristol Woodlands

    5 Reviews
    Honeoye, NY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (585) 229-1140

    $42 - $175 / night

    3. Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill

    8 Reviews
    Naples, NY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (585) 374-6250

    "Camper camping is close to everything, but less privacy. Numerous pavilions that are wonderful for parties or weddings. Stunning overlook that is breathtaking (also great for weddings)."

    "Ontario County lookout is a quick easy walk away from the campground that is never crazy busy. Great prices and cleaned up campgrounds."

    4. Keuka Lake State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Branchport, NY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 536-3666

    $20 - $27 / night

    "Stayed at Keuka Lake in July 2023. Nice spots, close to others but people were quiet and respectful after 10 PM. Lake was beautiful and fun for swimming with the kids."

    "A dumping station right near the entry/exit.There is a large park area with beach for swimming, fishing, plenty of room for launching your kayak, dock and launch for your boat or using one of their grills"

    5. Creek n wood

    2 Reviews
    Bloomfield, NY
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (585) 944-4347

    $44 - $50 / night

    "This is a private campground located in Bloomfield, NY right on the Mud Creek. Located close to shopping, wineries, hiking, and concert events."

    6. Junius Ponds

    10 Reviews
    Phelps, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 781-5120

    $39 - $999 / night

    "They had a oversized, long pull through available (site 88) that made entering and exiting the site nice and easy. 50amp and water was used, didn’t dump."

    "These fine folks never stop driving and take the time to walk and enjoy the the beauty of their surroundings."

    7. Sampson State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Willard, NY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 585-6392

    $24 - $350 / night

    "The bathrooms are great with showers and each camp spot has plenty of distance away from the next one."

    "Potable water fill station and dump tanks at entrance/exit. Bathrooms were very clean and had dish washing stations in them. Loop 5 has beautiful views of the lake."

    8. Letchworth State Park Campground

    77 Reviews
    Perry, NY
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (585) 493-3600

    $300 / night

    "Letchworth State Park is known as the Grand Canyon of the East and is located in Mt. Morris New York. My husband and I visited regularly when we lived near Rochester, NY."

    "Not technically in the Finger Lakes but still one of the most beautiful parts of Western New York State. Splurge and eat at the Glen Iris Inn! Great for cycling and hiking but no swimming."

    9. Country Charm Campground

    4 Reviews
    Middlesex, NY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (585) 739-1841

    "Conveniently located to allow us to visit family/friends, sightseeing, visiting the many local wineries, and the best ice cream shop, Seneca Farms, in the US!!"

    10. Red's Twilight on the Erie RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Macedon, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 986-7337

    "Kayak launches and boat marina nearby. The speed limit is 5 MPH and they mean it...."

    "Clean bathrooms with activity and entertainment on site and near by."

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Recent Reviews near Canandaigua, NY

634 Reviews of 141 Canandaigua Campgrounds


  • Dayne B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill

    Inexpensive, Peaceful.

    I've stayed here on 3 separate occasions, twice in RV 12 and once in RV 6. 

    I used the 30 AMP hookup and had zero issues.

    Beautiful playground for my son to enjoy and meet other kiddos. Deer, chipmunks and rabbits will say hi in the early and late hours.

    Large dumpsters near entrance. 

    Dump stations are present, but I haven't used them yet. 

    Potable water is present at a small spigot. 

    The washrooms facility is very close and speaking for the men's side, it had 2 stalls, 2 urinals, 2 showers, multiple sinks, and a sturdy baby changing station.

    Hiking trails with gorgeous views of the valley within a 5 min walk of my campsite.

  • Mindie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 24, 2025

    Pinecreek Campground

    Overnight stay

    The campground is cute and quiet. Staff is friendly and helpful. My only complaint is the condition of the roads. They are in dire need of grading and new gravel. Be careful!

  • Casey L.
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Watkins Glen State Park Campground

    Busy campground

    Sites are level, some are more spaced apart than others but none seemed crowded as they seemed to all have trees between. Main complaint was most people speed way too fast through the campground. There was poison Ivy around the edges of our site and on the path to the bathroom. Bathroom was fairly modern and clean. It was nice to be able to access the gorge right from the campground.

  • Scott H.
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Hamlin Beach State Park Campground

    Relaxing 2 weeks

    The camp store is closed along with no firewood and no laundry.

    We stayed for 2 weeks and it was so relaxing. We loved biking through the loops and by the beach at the park. There was live music at the park during the week. The campground has an activity room full of things to do. As a state park, there are a lot of different people with different values, so be ready for the occasional obnoxious family. Our site was secluded and in the pines. We love it here and will definitely do this again!

  • Miranda
    Aug. 15, 2025

    Woodstream Campsite

    Rip off

    Have to stay at least 2 nights. Employees say one thing. Then boss charges me even though I was told it was okay. Aren't willing to reason with. Also traffic very loud at night

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Stay Bristol Woodlands

    Well maintained and friendly Staff!

    Campground is adorable, you can see a lot of other campers, but the spots are spaced out. Showers were nice, didn’t get to try the pool out as it was a quick stopover, but this seems like a fun place to spend some time

  • Ken B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Canandaigua-Rochester KOA

    Lovely KOA

    The campground is clean and well maintained. The staff are ALL so nice. The amenities are plentiful and well cared for. The sites are level, in great shape, and has a wonderful large wooded area. Thank you!

  • Sarah M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Finger Lakes National Forest

    Quiet site near a small pond

    The road in (a loop) is steep on both sides (a truck or vehicle with clearance would be helpful but you could also park at the bottom if you needed to). The site was trashy so we picked up a lot of what we could. A bonus—the site was quiet, roomy and once at the ‘top’ is quite level. Not vehicles came in or out all night (and it was a Saturday!).

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2025

    Bluff Camping Area — Fair Haven Beach State Park

    Shaded camping with Great Lake access

    I booked this site for one night and ended up staying three. Trying to avoid the heat, I was relieved that the shaded electric camping area staved off most of the days heat. I was in site 63 the first night and 68 the other two. 63 has more shade but 68 is right next to the bathroom and water spout if that’s important. I was able to find shade.

    Some people may find the sites too close together, I didn’t mind since I’m solo camping and feel a bit of safety with closer neighbors. The loop was majority RVs and campers but it was still quiet all night and until late morning.

    The showers and bathrooms are mostly clean and well stocked and there is a dedicated sink outside the building for dishes.

    What I really loved is how far into the park the camping is, you’re really surrounded by woods. There is also excellent and easy access to Lake Ontario.

    The park store has firewood, ice, and lots of other items like corn hole for rent. There is also a small boat shanty for boat rentals.


Guide to Canandaigua

Camping options in Canandaigua span across the Finger Lakes region, with sites nestled between 700-900 feet elevation around the various lakes. The region receives approximately 35 inches of precipitation annually, creating lush forests and fertile soil that supports the area's renowned vineyards. Most campgrounds operate from April through October when temperatures typically range from 45°F to 80°F.

What to do

Hiking trails with lake views: Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill offers extensive trail systems with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. "The hiking, mountain biking and trail running trails are well maintained. Follow the Finger Lakes Trail all the way into town," notes Danielle P. The park sits at one of the highest elevations in the area.

Fishing in stocked ponds: At Country Charm Campground, campers can fish in a large stocked pond without leaving the grounds. "There's a huge fishing pond, and the facilities were nice and clean and well stocked," shares Jason, making it ideal for anglers who want easy access.

Winery tours nearby: Stay Bristol Woodlands provides convenient access to the region's wine trails. "The campground is near many local wineries," states a reviewer, making it an excellent base for those wanting to sample the Finger Lakes' award-winning wines without driving far.

What campers like

Clean, modern bathroom facilities: Keuka Lake State Park Campground consistently receives praise for its well-maintained facilities. "The bathroom/shower facility in our loop was modern and kept very clean," says Helen H., noting that "the roads leading to the sites, and within the loops, are paved, and the sites are quite level."

Private, wooded tent sites: Many campers appreciate the secluded feel at various campgrounds. "Typical Finger Lakes beauty with water activities. Lots of sites are very private, all are wooded," explains Harry H. about Keuka Lake, adding that sites "connect to trails directly from your campsite."

Historical attractions: Sampson State Park Campground offers more than just camping with its Naval museum. "It was a Naval training base during WWII. It has a Naval museum with many authentic items from that era," explains Brian O., providing educational opportunities during your stay.

What you should know

Water hookup locations vary: At some campgrounds, water access points require planning. As Amanda K. warns about Sampson State Park, "There is only one source for water fill up. This could end up being a very very long wait if you arrive at the same time as other campers."

Reservations essential for holidays: Popular campgrounds fill quickly, especially during peak times. "This is a popular park so make reservations," advises Amber A. about Letchworth State Park Campground, which many consider "the Grand Canyon of the East."

Seasonal campers dominate some parks: At privately-owned campgrounds like Junius Ponds, seasonal residents make up much of the community. "Most of the sites are for seasonal guests so it can be difficult to get a reservation," notes Kimberlee P., suggesting advance planning.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activity options: Canandaigua-Rochester KOA offers numerous attractions for children. "This KOA has all that you need for a relaxing family trip. It is close to the finger lakes, is clean, has kid activities and a pond where the fish are easy to catch with hotdogs!" shares Amy T.

Playground equipment quality: When selecting a family-friendly site, check playground conditions. One KOA reviewer notes: "Pros - lots for the kids, events, staff is fabulous, facilities are good shape. Cons - playground equipment is outdated."

Swimming areas for children: Some parks offer swimming facilities specifically designed for families. "Great little beach and swimming area; water was very clean," reports Stephanie C. about Sampson State Park, adding there's "a nice playground and swimming area fully staffed with life guards."

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges at some parks: Red's Twilight on the Erie RV Resort presents difficulties for some larger rigs. "Almost all of the sites are not even close to level. Not a big issue with a fifth wheel but a real hassle with a motorcoach," warns Donna C., who "changed sites three times and finally resigned ourselves to not being leveled."

Electric hookup positioning: Some parks have unusual utility arrangements. Amanda K. cautions about Sampson State Park: "Electric service boxes are shared in-between sites. This could pose an issue if your power cord is not long enough."

Dump station availability: Limited dump facilities can create bottlenecks when departing. "Only 2 dump stations" at Sampson State Park can lead to wait times during busy periods, especially on Sunday mornings when many campers check out simultaneously.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best campgrounds near Canandaigua Lake?

The Canandaigua Lake region offers several exceptional camping options. Canandaigua-Rochester KOA is a popular choice just minutes from downtown, providing convenient access to local shops and the lakefront beach. For those seeking a lakeside experience with stunning views, Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill offers excellent facilities near Naples with panoramic vistas of the surrounding area. Both locations provide a mix of amenities while allowing easy access to water activities. The area also features several private campgrounds with waterfront access points, making it easy to enjoy boating, fishing, and swimming in one of the most beautiful Finger Lakes.

Can you go tent camping near Canandaigua in the Finger Lakes region?

The Finger Lakes region surrounding Canandaigua offers abundant tent camping opportunities in diverse settings. Taughannock Falls State Park Campground provides excellent tent sites with clean facilities and access to hiking trails and swimming areas. For a more rustic experience, Blueberry Patch Campground in the Finger Lakes National Forest offers secluded tent camping with basic amenities like fire rings and picnic tables. Many campgrounds in the region accept reservations months in advance, which is recommended during peak summer season. The area's diverse landscape provides options ranging from lakeside spots to wooded retreats, with most facilities offering at least basic amenities like potable water and restrooms, making tent camping accessible for all experience levels.

What amenities are available at Canandaigua NY campgrounds?

Campgrounds around Canandaigua offer a wide range of amenities to enhance your camping experience. Lake Bluff RV Park provides full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections ideal for RV campers. Many facilities include modern restrooms with hot showers, laundry facilities, and camp stores for essential supplies. Country Charm Campground features family-friendly amenities like swimming pools, playgrounds, and organized activities during peak season. Most campgrounds offer fire rings and picnic tables at each site, while some premium locations provide cabin rentals, Wi-Fi access, and recreational facilities like fishing ponds, hiking trails, and game rooms. Seasonal amenities typically include dump stations, firewood sales, and ice machines.

How close are camping options to CMAC in Canandaigua?

Several camping options provide convenient access to the Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center (CMAC) in Canandaigua. Stay Bristol Woodlands is approximately 10 miles from CMAC, offering a peaceful retreat while maintaining easy concert access. For those preferring closer accommodations, Junius Ponds provides camping sites about 20 minutes from the venue. When planning a CMAC concert camping trip, consider booking well in advance during the summer concert season as availability becomes limited. Some campgrounds even offer shuttle services to popular events, though it's best to confirm this directly with the facility before booking. Most nearby options accommodate both tent and RV camping with varying levels of amenities.