Best Cabin Camping near Cato, NY

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Several cabin campgrounds surround the Cato, New York region with varying amenities and comfort levels. Fair Haven Beach State Park offers cabins in multiple areas including Bluff Camping Area, Lakeview Camping Area, and Pond Shore Cabin Area. Most cabins include electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings. A recent review noted, "They have cute cabins here for rent" while another visitor mentioned the cabins are "spacious with electric power and showers."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Lake Bluff RV Park provides family-friendly cabin accommodations with access to recreational facilities. Duck Lake Cabins and Campground offers waterfront cabin options with boat access. Most cabins allow pets, though specific policies vary by location. SutterCreek Campground's cabins are particularly popular during the Renaissance Festival season, with a visitor commenting they're "a 4 minute drive to the Renaissance Festival" making them convenient for festival attendees.

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic kitchenette facilities vary by location, with some offering only fire rings for cooking while others provide more equipped options. Firewood is available for purchase at most sites, including Lake Bluff RV Park, which has "a nice camp store" according to reviews. Sterling Creek Campground and Hejamada Camping Resort both offer cabin rentals with market access for basic supplies, though guests staying at smaller facilities should plan to bring essential provisions.

Best Cabin Sites Near Cato, New York (47)

    1. Lake Bluff RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Sodus Point, NY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 291-6866

    $43 - $999 / night

    "Solar](https://medium.com/@solar-power-systems/ithaca-new-york-town-with-big-solar-ambitions-3c37fdef263b)"

    "Had a large, private plot in drumlin loop. Close to the beach which was very pretty and clean. Hiking trails, kayaking, and lots of other fun activities."

    2. Bluff Camping Area — Fair Haven Beach State Park

    5 Reviews
    Sterling, NY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 947-5205

    $31 / night

    "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."

    "Nice playground for kids. Access to park trails. A very nice sand beach on the lake. Reasonably priced including electric power and showers."

    3. Cayuga Lake State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Cayuga, NY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 568-5163

    $21 - $107 / night

    "My campsite was very clean and was well equipped with a fire ring picnic table and a restroom nearby. There was a lot of seed weed washed up and you can smell it. That was the only downside."

    "These are non-electric tent camping loops, bathrooms are a short walk from spots, if you have kids there is a playground by the more open spots in the inner part of each loop or you can stay in the more"

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    4. Lakeview Camping Area — Fair Haven Beach State Park

    5 Reviews
    Sterling, NY
    15 miles
    +1 (315) 947-5205

    $24 - $88 / night

    "The non-electric sites were pretty much all on hilly areas, most would be impossible for an RV to get level, though there were a few that would have worked. "

    "Range of camping available from non electric to sites with electric also cabins are available. 2 swimming, sand beachs on lake Ontario with diving area in the canal that leads to a pond that has excellant"

    5. Duck Lake Cabins and Campground

    1 Review
    Cato, NY
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 430-7382

    $50 / night

    "Tiny quiet campground right on duck lake. Water front sites available. Very friendly owner!"

    6. Pond Shore Cabin Area — Fair Haven Beach State Park

    3 Reviews
    Sterling, NY
    13 miles
    +1 (315) 947-5205

    $81 - $161 / night

    "You have Lake Ontario on one side of the road within the park and Sterling pond on the other. Very unique. Swans are everywhere even though they are not native to the area."

    7. Drumlin A Camping Area — Fair Haven Beach State Park

    3 Reviews
    Sterling, NY
    13 miles
    +1 (315) 947-5205

    $24 / night

    "The town has a small town charm, a couple of small shops, ice cream, mini golf, etc. It's worth the trip. Campground will also deliver wood to the site."

    "The sites were very large and private. The swimming area was a bit of a walk, but was worth it. Great place to camp if you are heading to the Sterling Renaissance Festival."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    8. Green Lakes State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Kirkville, NY
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 637-6111

    $24 - $116 / night

    "Great place for trails, fishing, swimming & plain camping. There are electric & non-electric sites as well as a Cabin Colony. Pet friendly"

    "There is also a colony of rustic camper cabins. The campgrounds have brand new restroom facilities and playgrounds, and the main lake has a new beach house."

    9. SutterCreek Campground

    2 Reviews
    Sterling, NY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 947-6007

    "On the "extreme adventure camping" scale it is super low, but for the "functional, easy/family camping experience" it is really high; you can drive right up to your campsite; there are bathrooms"

    "Sutter Creek is a 4 minute drive to the Renaissance Festival. The camp was very quiet and the owners were friendly and helpful. The activity room is for seasonal people only."

    10. Sterling Creek Campground

    3 Reviews
    Sterling, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 947-6163

    "A lot of empty spaces. And a lot of seasonal campers were gone for the week. The owner was super nice and it was close enough to the State Park to run over to the beach."

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Cabin Reviews near Cato, NY

272 Reviews of 47 Cato Campgrounds


  • Amanda K.
    Jul. 1, 2022

    Sampson State Park Campground

    Back for a 2nd time

    HIGHLIGHTS : 

    Most sites are pretty spacious 

    Pets allowed in some loops 

    Marina convenience store with pontoon boat rentals

    Fishing 

    Swimming 

    Ice cream and concessions stand 

    Arcade room 

    Outdoor movie screen 

    Nice playgrounds 

    Military museum 

    Paved loops - good for bikes and scooters

    NEAR BY ATTRACTIONS: Wineries

    CONS: 

    Electric service boxes are shared in-between sites. This could pose an issue if your power cord is not long enough.

    There is only 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.

    Only 2 dump stations

    They don’t allow pull-in camping. Campers MUST be backed in

  • S
    Aug. 25, 2019

    Flint Creek Campgrounds

    Great activities, friendly hosts, full hook ups!

    Close to wine country you will find this gem of a family campground. Dog and kid friendly with activities such as wagon rides, arts and crafts, movie night and various themed weekend events. The hosts were super friendly and welcoming during our entire stay. An easy back in site with full hookups (B10) backed against a row of trees and a field that provided much entertainment of squirrels and birds. There is a camp store with very reasonable prices and accepts credit cards. Wood ($4) and ice ($2) are also for sale. There are two small cabins to rent along with a couple of family tent sites. The bathrooms/showers were clean near the camp store. Amenities include a pool, mini golf ($1/person), two playgrounds, horseshoes, a recreation center with games and movies, basketball and shuffle board. There are many seasonal campers at this campground, but all seemed friendly and welcoming as well. It truly seemed like one big happy family there.

  • Michele R.
    May. 29, 2019

    Green Lakes State Park Campground

    Mosquito free campground

    Have been camping here off & on since I was 12 (1975). Great place for trails, fishing, swimming & plain camping. There are electric & non-electric sites as well as a Cabin Colony. Pet friendly

  • r
    Aug. 12, 2018

    Shady Pines Camp at CBG Farm - CLOSED

    Rustic and beautiful

    After meeting up with the owner we went down to the parking area. A dirt trail and park on the side in the grass. You have to walk in about 2 minutes on a trail. The owner has a golf cart with a small wagon and transported our stuff to the campsite and back when we left…he was really nice and very helpful.the trail opened to open grassy areas with surrounding trees where we pitched our tent…a small table and fire ring w grate provided. Also firewood.you get water back up at the barn but the owner was nice and brought us a 5 gal. Jug. Pond stocked with fish…catch and release. We caught some nice bass and bullhead…kids had a blast. Past the pond is the cabin with sitting spots and an open cement fire stove and oven also a fire pit. Theres an outhouse behind the cabin w a seat over a bucket w chemicals…papertowels tp hand sanitizer and disenfectant wipes nicely provided. We did have cellphone signals. Overall a really nice spot to relax and commune w nature.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 28, 2023

    Lakeview Camping Area — Fair Haven Beach State Park

    We decided to move on

    We drove through here but didn’t stay. The non-electric sites were pretty much all on hilly areas, most would be impossible for an RV to get level, though there were a few that would have worked. 

    We drove through the “bluffs” loop (electric sites), thinking it would be beautiful and look out on the water, but it was a nightmare for us, with huge RVs jam packed side by side like a parking lot. 

    The lakeview loop was nicer, but still too many RVs all in a row. There are also cute cabins here for rent. 

    When we were there the city was under a water advisory- all water had to be boiled before any kind of use. There was a dump station, and trash bins but no recycling (I’m disappointed in the lack of recycling at NY State campgrounds!) So, we moved on to Selkirk SP and stayed there instead.

  • Dorothy B.
    Jul. 31, 2023

    Cayuga Lake State Park Campground

    A horrific experience

    I made a reservation for 7 nights for cabin #8. Plans changed and we arrived two days into our reservation intending to stay for 5 nights. We did not realized until the first morning that the pile of black stuff on the patio was bat dung. That morning we witnessed dozens of bats returning home for the night to the building we were staying in. On the third afternoon we saw a bat hanging from the outside of a screen door. My husband and I inspected the grounds for the bat but it had gone(or so we thought). He and I remained outside at the picnic table and a short time later I realized my arm was bleeding. When I cleaned the wound my husband and I both observed that I had two little distinct puncture wounds. I was at the emergency room until about 9PM and was told that I had to go home to New Hampshire to be treated with a series of shots that I will endure over the next couple of weeks. I camp often. This is my first time camping in NY. I believe it will be the last time. I knew that there was no bathroom in the cabin. I knew that there was no hot water. I knew that I had to bring a lot of stuff with us like bedding and cookware, But I did not think that I would be living in a bat house, full of flies.. I did not know that we would find rodent dung behind the microwave on the counter where I would be preparing food. I did not think there would be carpenter ants crawling all over that same counter. If I had known all that, I never would have rented the Hell hole. I get to visit with my daughter just once per year and that cabin completely ruined that visit. That building is unsuitable for people and pets. In addition, There is a highway that runs through it. The other guest were very quiet, but the traffic noise did not really add to the ambiance. The lake is across the street and the swimming area is small and too shallow for an adult to swim in. And the RVs are packed pretty tight. I would not recommend this place to anyone. I cannot think of one good thing to say about it. I am including pics that my daughter took hastally as we fled. But since it was dark you cannot really see the mouse turds on the kitchen counter. And the roof leaks. I keep forgetting that because it just seemed like something I should have expected. Most of what I have written I have already sent to the park and I think everyone should take a look at the response I got to my request, no my demand, for my money back(at least) and compensation for the hotel we had to stay in and my medical bills. I think if you are thinking about staying there you should read their response because I think it will help you decide if this place is really for you."Hello, We are very sorry that your experience at Cayuga Lake State Park was not a pleasurable visit. There is a very high population of wildlife in the area. Animals such as bats, mice, chipmunks, ants, flies, bees, birds, skunks, racoons, fox, coyote, etc are a normal occurrence when camping in a nature setting. We take precautions and continue to make improvements to try and minimize wildlife interactions. This area also has a very high bat population. It is not uncommon at all for the bats to roost on the outside of the buildings and under porch eves on the buildings in the park. Unfortunately there are times when wildlife such as mice, chipmunks, flies or bees find entry, occupy the space and may leave droppings or get into a food source. This may be very unappealing, but our cleaners do very well to ensure the dwelling is clean and ready for use when you arrive. Many times animals gain entry after the patron has arrived. We cannot issue a refund for your camping stay. You will not be reimbursed your hotel costs or your medical costs, as there was no negligence on the part of the park that caused what occurred."

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 18, 2017

    Green Lakes State Park Campground

    Green Lakes is a model state park

    This is a great example of what a state park should be. It not only preserves a place of unique biological diversity and geologic interest, it is also well set up and well maintained to maximize low impact outdoor recreation and environmental education. A new state of the art regional environmental education center is being built now that will open in spring, as well as new handicapped access kayaking docks that complement Accessible trails and campsites throughout the park. This is a great destination for families, handicapped campers, and natural history enthusiasts. There are several campgrounds, one is large and open and meant for large RVs, others are drive-in forested tent sites or trailer sites with hookups, and several walkin sites. There is also a colony of rustic camper cabins. The campgrounds have brand new restroom facilities and playgrounds, and the main lake has a new beach house. The lake is a fascinating meromictic lake with clear calcium-rich waters that are not only pristine and beautiful to look at, but also great for swimming and snorkeling as the waters are crystal clear and very deep. There are hiking trails, paved bike trails, a nature preserve for bird watching at Round Lake, a golf course, and great kayaking or canoeing. It is also located right next door to the Erie Canal State Park for those who want to hike or bike the historic Erie Canal. Though you might expect a park like this to be in a remote location, it is actually just a short distance east of the suburbs of the Syracuse metro area, so it is an easy park to get to, plus staying there also provides easy access to stores for supplies, or access to local cultural activities or restaurants for those who want that. One of my favorite state parks in New York!

  • Tate T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2021

    Ta-Ga-Soke Campgrounds

    Overall good experience

    The site was good size and included a picnic table and a fire ring. Site however was very close to other sites and not very private.  had to pay with quarters to shower not a problem but inconvenient. Site was very close to water and boat launch and that was great. 

  • Steve W.
    Sep. 12, 2019

    Taughannock Falls State Park Campground

    Stunningly Beautiful!!

    Went for a quick getaway to this little gem of a state park in the finger lakes region of New York. I’ll be coy, and use their slogan ‘Ithaca is Gorges’ and Gorgeous!!! The falls trails were all well defined and excellent for a beginner, moderate hiker. More advanced trails were also offered as well as biking trails, so plenty for any level of adventurer!! Lots of educational posters along the way to keep you informed of what you were seeing and the history about how it was created. The locals were pleasant, and eager to share fun facts about their area. We stayed at the campground in the park. It was cozy, clean, and just right for a little off the grid fun. No electricity or water hook ups available, but nice big public baths and plenty of water access all around the camp ground. (Say one water spot every 3-4 camp sites). There was also a dump station and trash dumpsters easily accessible at the entrance. Can not wait to go back, planning a week long trip next year and will do all three tours, wine, beer, and cheese!! Till next September!! Stay Gorges!!!


Guide to Cato

Cabin accommodations near Cato, New York typically feature rustic to modern options within a 20-mile radius. The region sits between Lake Ontario to the north and the Finger Lakes to the south, creating distinct camping opportunities in lake settings with elevations ranging from 400-500 feet. Summer temperatures average 70-85°F during peak cabin rental season from May through September.

What to do

Beach activities at Fair Haven Beach State Park: Visitors have access to designated swimming areas on Lake Ontario with lifeguards. The park maintains swimming facilities at multiple beaches. "Had a large, private plot in drumlin loop. Close to the beach which was very pretty and clean. Hiking trails, kayaking, and lots of other fun activities," notes one visitor at Bluff Camping Area.

Fishing opportunities: Sterling Pond and Duck Lake offer freshwater fishing near many cabin rentals. "Large wooded sites are our favorite as well," mentions a camper at Lake Bluff RV Park, which provides fishing access at their on-site pond.

Water recreation: Boat, kayak and canoe rentals are available at several parks. "Near the play ground they have a nice game room pool, air hockey, video games. There is a change machine too," shares one visitor describing recreational options beyond water activities.

What campers like

Proximity to area attractions: Several cabin rental locations offer convenient access to regional points of interest. "Just around the corner from chimney bluff state park which are a must see!" comments a camper at Lake Bluff RV Park, highlighting the strategic location for exploring nearby attractions.

Family activities: Scheduled events for children are common at cabin campgrounds throughout the season. "They do events for kids every weekend. If you camp 6 nights in one season you get a night free!" explains another camper describing the Oneida Shores County Park programming schedule.

Waterfront cabin options: Multiple locations offer cabins with direct lake or pond access. "Camping again in our favorite spot. We camped so much here we got a free nights stay!" shares a regular visitor who appreciates the location enough to return repeatedly.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Most cabin facilities near Cato operate from mid-April through October. "Have been to lake buff twice this year and will definitely be back next year! The owners are so personable, accommodating and kind!" reports a camper describing the seasonal operation at Lake Bluff RV Park.

Reservation requirements: During peak season, cabin bookings should be secured 2-3 months in advance. Weekend dates in July and August fill particularly fast at popular locations like Duck Lake Cabins and Campground, described by one visitor as a "Tiny quiet campground right on duck lake. Water front sites available. Very friendly owner!"

Varying levels of amenities: Cabin rentals range from basic shelters with electricity to fully-equipped accommodations. "We had a huge site near a little stream, overall the campground isn't very big with lots of seasonsals," notes a camper describing the setting at one location.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple cabin rental facilities maintain dedicated play areas for children. "Nice playground and bathrooms available. Life guards around," notes a visitor at Oneida Shores County Park, identifying important safety features for families.

Kid-friendly activities: Organized recreation programs are available at several locations during summer months. "Kids activities are great. Even with COVID they have stuff to keep them busy," shares a visitor at Lake Bluff RV Park about the structured activities.

Beach considerations: Family cabins with walkable beach access offer convenience for those with children. "The beach was nice and clean. Life guards around. Nice playground and bathrooms available," explains a camper at Green Lakes State Park Campground, where "The lake is beautiful with green/blue hue in which the park gets its name."

Tips from RVers

Parking limitations: Most cabin rental sites restrict additional vehicle parking. "My son arrived late as he had been attending the NYS Fair that night. He went to the parking lot as instructed and was met with a flashlight in his face and was questioned by police," cautions a visitor at Oneida Shores about parking regulations.

Utility hookups: When booking cabins near Cato with RV options, confirm the specific electrical services available. "This was my first camping trip with the new travel trailer. I enjoyed it here. Full hook ups for my camper," shares a camper at SutterCreek Campground who appreciates the complete utilities.

Road access: Some cabin areas have one-way traffic patterns and specific navigation requirements. "Sutter Creek is a 4 minute drive to the Renaissance Festival. The camp was very quiet and the owners were friendly and helpful," reports a visitor noting the convenience for special events.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Cato, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Cato, NY is Lake Bluff RV Park with a 4.3-star rating from 13 reviews.

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