Warner Road Dispersed Camping in North Harmony State Forest offers backcountry camping options with limited services. Campsites are primitive, situated along forest service roads south of Mayville, New York at elevations between 1,500 and 1,800 feet. The area experiences cold winters with heavy snowfall and warm summers with temperatures typically ranging from 65-80°F during peak camping season.
What to do
Trail riding on horseback: Several campgrounds near Mayville provide trail access but require bringing your own containment systems. At Hearts Content Recreation Area, you can explore old-growth forest trails. One camper noted, "Hearts Content offers serene quiet evenings. I was lucky enough to get a site that provided an additional shelter that provided cover from the extensive rain we received one night."
Fishing in nearby creeks: Fish for trout and bass in Oil Creek State Park, about 45 miles south of Mayville. A visitor to Oil Creek Family Campground shared, "The park is beautiful with a lot of history and Oil Creek - which is really a river - runs right down the middle of the park. It is a stocked creek and it's great for both trout and bass fishing."
Winter activities: During winter months, the Mayville area transforms into a snow recreation destination. Cross-country skiing trails are accessible near some campgrounds. A camper at Oil Creek mentioned, "Rail trail to walk or ride just a few miles over the hill and the cross country skiing trails come directly past the shelter."
What campers like
Privacy at rustic sites: Campers appreciate the secluded nature of many camping areas around Mayville. At West Haven RV Park and Campground, a tent camper shared: "They moved us to their more separated site but they kinda explained it on the phone as being private."
Forest canopy: The dense tree cover provides shade during summer months. A camper at Hearts Content Recreation Area noted: "Ample tree coverage means an excellent shade canopy, but not-so-great if you're powering your rig with solar."
Wildlife viewing: The forests around Mayville offer opportunities to spot local wildlife. A Hearts Content visitor observed: "During weekdays the area deer will often approach from the woods behind the campsites to feast on low hanging leaves. We've seen dozens of them who will get within 10-20 yards of you for a snack later into the night."
What you should know
Site cleanliness varies: Some primitive camping areas may have litter issues. A camper at Warner Road noted: "The site was fine, fire pit, primitive spot so no services. Kind of a gross site, the previous people who stayed at our site were messy and left litter, but it served its purpose as a free place to sleep along a longer trip."
Limited cell service: Most horse campgrounds near Mayville, New York have minimal connectivity. A visitor at Hearts Content Recreation Area reported: "One bar of usable Verizon 4G LTE and T-Mobile 4G LTE suitable for slow web browsing and e-mail, but little else. Because of the very dense tree cover here, Starlink is not really a viable option."
Weather preparedness: The region can experience significant temperature fluctuations, especially in spring and fall. One camper at Oil Creek State Park shared: "It was early April, the snow had just fallen week before, and it got pretty cold during the night. Still, the hiking trails were in great condition!"
Tips for camping with families
Maze and playground activities: Some campgrounds offer special attractions for children. A visitor at Red House Area — Allegany State Park mentioned: "This place is great for family camping. It has a nice variety of cabins along several loops. Cabins range from rustic to downright homey."
Educational opportunities: The area offers natural learning experiences. One camper recommended: "If you're camping with kiddos, try turning over the rocks in area creeks to find little aquatic insects. A little creepy, but a lot of awesome."
Cabin options: For families not ready for primitive camping, cabins provide comfort while maintaining the outdoor experience. An Allegany State Park visitor shared: "Love camping at allegheny. Cabins are pretty large and have some great surounding areas, like creeks right next to the cabins. Great place for family camping with tons of different activites offered around the park."
Tips from RVers
Limited hookups at primitive sites: Most horse-friendly campgrounds near Mayville lack full hookups. At Cherry Creek Campground and Recreation, a camper noted: "The campground is quiet and spacious. The facilities are in need of updates but are definitely in working order."
Site selection for big rigs: Choose sites carefully if traveling with larger RVs. A Hearts Content camper advised: "Site A02 is very nice for privacy, one of the three front sites which means a bit of road traffic for other arriving campers, but covered by dense old-growth forest on all three sides and well set off the road."
Water and waste management: Plan for limited services at most campgrounds. One Hearts Content visitor reported: "Very nice quiet small wooded campground. No hookups, about 3-4 fresh water spigots, 1 dump station and dumpster. Water pressure was very low and took a while to fill tank."