Top Tent Camping near Crown Point, NY

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Best Tent Sites Near Crown Point, NY (47)

    Camper-submitted photo from Branbury State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Branbury State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Branbury State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Branbury State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Branbury State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Branbury State Park Campground

    1. Branbury State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    33 Photos
    136 Saves

    The park is divided by Route 53. 19 tent/RV sites and 7 lean-to sites are on one side of the highway in a heavily wooded area, and 17 tent/RV sites are located along the perimeter of a grassy open area near the beach. There are restrooms with flush toilets, hot and cold running water and coin-operated hot showers. There is also a concession stand selling snacks, drinks and beach toys.

    Nearby hiking trails to scenic vistas, waterfalls, caves, mountain lakes and streams provide outstanding hiking opportunites. Mountain biking trails are also nearby. There is fishing and boating on Lake Dunmore (canoe, kayak, rowboat, and pedal boat rentals are available at the park).

    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Equestrian
    • Cabins
    Camper-submitted photo from Mount Philo State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Mount Philo State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Mount Philo State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Mount Philo State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Mount Philo State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Mount Philo State Park Campground

    2. Mount Philo State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    44 Photos
    88 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents

    $23 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Wilderness Campground at Heart Lake
    Camper-submitted photo from Wilderness Campground at Heart Lake
    Camper-submitted photo from Wilderness Campground at Heart Lake
    Camper-submitted photo from Wilderness Campground at Heart Lake
    Camper-submitted photo from Wilderness Campground at Heart Lake
    Camper-submitted photo from Wilderness Campground at Heart Lake

    3. Wilderness Campground at Heart Lake

    9 Reviews
    43 Photos
    200 Saves

    The Adirondack Mountain Club’s Wilderness Campground offers a variety of primitive camping opportunities. The seasonal washhouse is available during the spring, summer, and fall; this facility has men and women’s washrooms with showers, toilets, and sinks. During the winter months guests are able to use the facilities in the High Peaks Information Center. All food must be stored inside a vehicle to avoid attracting wildlife.

    Campsites

    There are 32 campsites located in the Wilderness Campground. Each campsite has a fire pit and picnic table. A limited number of sites are large enough to accommodate a pop-up camper or small trailer. A maximum of 6 people and a maximum of 3 tents are allowed per site. These sites are open year-round. Lean-tos

    The Wilderness Campground has 16 lean-tos, several are located adjacent to Heart Lake. Lean-tos are a traditional three-sided Adirondack shelter, they offer protection from weather but have the feel of sleeping out in the open. Each lean-to has a fire pit and picnic table. The lean-tos are open year-round. Canvas Cabins

    There are six canvas cabins in the Wilderness Campground, each sleeps six people in three bunk beds. The canvas cabins have mattresses but no pillows or linens are provided. Each canvas cabin has a fire pit and picnic table. They are open from the weekend prior to Memorial Day through Columbus Day.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Cabins

    $25 - $55 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Hearthstone Point Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Hearthstone Point Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Hearthstone Point Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Hearthstone Point Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Hearthstone Point Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Hearthstone Point Campground

    4. Hearthstone Point Campground

    16 Reviews
    40 Photos
    122 Saves

    Hearthstone Campground rests at the end of picturesque Lake George just 2 miles north of the Village of Lake George; this has become a very popular vacation location in New York. Lake George region offers some of the most diverse recreation opportunities in NYS. A Junior Naturalist Program is also offered at Hearthstone, and the successful camper can earn a naturalist patch for their efforts.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Davey Falls ADK
    Camper-submitted photo from Davey Falls ADK
    Camper-submitted photo from Davey Falls ADK
    Camper-submitted photo from Davey Falls ADK
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    5. Davey Falls ADK

    1 Review
    15 Photos
    32 Saves

    UNPLUGGED!!!!! Two options: 1.) Secluded Tenting or Hanging right on the creek. 50 yards from waterfall. 2.) Fully loaded 32' Cherokee Camper. Sundeck, hammocks and floats. Huge private Swimming hole, waterfall and cave. Adjacent Penfield foundation 1500 acres of creek's, waterfalls, pond for hiking and fishing. 5 ADK lakes within 15 min, ADK hiking trails 20 min. Revolutionary war forts and ruins 15 min. Outhouse and Cape Cod shower not far away.

    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Picnic Table
    • Firewood Available
    • Showers

    $35 - $100 / night

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      6. South Meadow Campground

      1 Review
      14 Saves

      South Meadow is the free parking and camping alternative to ADK Loj. There are a number of primitive campsites along the road. And one of the trails at this trailhead provides access to New York's high point, Mt. Marcy. Other trail will take you to John's Brook Lodge and the Great Range and to Mt. Van Hovenberg

      • Tents
      Camper-submitted photo from Lake George Islands Narrow Island Group
      Camper-submitted photo from Lake George Islands Narrow Island Group
      Camper-submitted photo from Lake George Islands Narrow Island Group
      Camper-submitted photo from Lake George Islands Narrow Island Group
      Camper-submitted photo from Lake George Islands Narrow Island Group
      Camper-submitted photo from Lake George Islands Narrow Island Group

      7. Lake George Islands Narrow Island Group

      2 Reviews
      10 Photos
      59 Saves
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
      • Trash
      Camper-submitted photo from Saranac Lake Islands Adirondack Preserve
      Camper-submitted photo from Saranac Lake Islands Adirondack Preserve
      Camper-submitted photo from Saranac Lake Islands Adirondack Preserve
      Camper-submitted photo from Saranac Lake Islands Adirondack Preserve
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      Camper-submitted photo from Saranac Lake Islands Adirondack Preserve

      8. Saranac Lake Islands Adirondack Preserve

      15 Reviews
      80 Photos
      212 Saves
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Group

      $22 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Lillian brook campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Lillian brook campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Lillian brook campground

      9. Lillian brook campground

      1 Review
      3 Photos
      13 Saves

      General information on backcountry camping includes how-to and safety tips and links to rules and regulations: https://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/41282.html

      There are 33 designated primitive campsites and 3 lean-tos within the Dix Mountain Area. Most camp sites are located adjacent to streams or other water sources.

      All designated primitive tents sites, campsites and lean-tos are available on a first come - first served basis and cannot be reserved. Designated campsites are marked with a yellow "Camp Here" disc. Designated tent sites are for tents only. Tents or small campers can use designated campsites. There are no hook-ups for water or electricity at campsites.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Tents
      • Group
      • Drinking Water
      • Toilets
      Camper-submitted photo from Feldspar Lean-to
      Camper-submitted photo from Feldspar Lean-to
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    Recent Tent Reviews In Crown Point

    730 Reviews of 47 Crown Point Campgrounds


    • Camper-submitted photo from Lazy Lions Campground
      October 17, 2024

      Lazy Lions Campground

      Nice Quiet CG

      This is a nice, quiet, and secluded CG for an overnight stay. We didn't have time to check out the area. Gravel roads and relatively level gravel sites. The FHUs were in good order. Slightly low water pressure. It was perfect for our needs. We would stay here again.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday
      October 14, 2024

      Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

      Lake Placid/Whiteface Mtn KOA

      My husband and I really enjoyed our stay here 5 years ago due to the hiking along the river that was available. Sometime between then and now, the KOA moved down the road a couple miles, so when we arrived, we were really disappointed--now we just paid for overpriced "camping". Despite that, the staff was very friendly and the showers were warm.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Coolidge State Park Campground
      October 13, 2024

      Coolidge State Park Campground

      A very quiet and accommodating location

      It was a very quiet location.  There was plenty of room between sites. The roads going in and leaving were well maintained. I accidently booked a tent site, and my popup camper and truck almost didn't fit.  We will have to go back and get a shelter site. This way we can get the beautiful views of the mountains. We both enjoyed the Coolidge State Park

    • Camper-submitted photo from Route 100 Dispersed Camping
      October 6, 2024

      Route 100 Dispersed Camping

      This is not for camping

      This is a picnic area that people insist on camping there and because of this kind of stuff is why we keep loosing free camping sites

    • Camper-submitted photo from Country Village Campgrounds
      September 27, 2024

      Country Village Campgrounds

      Nice place, $35/nite

      I needed a place to stop, been traveling for 6 hours. Nice enough for me. Everything was wet from last night's rain. Everyone was pleasant.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Patterson Brookside camp on West Hill Road
      September 24, 2024

      Patterson Brookside camp on West Hill Road

      This is a wonderful place to camp

      There are a handful of sites to camp at along the river here, each offering a slightly different experience.  The dirt road along the river is an easy drive, though it is single lane in a few locations, so be aware of oncoming traffic.  Some of the sites are drive in, some are walk in, but all are primitive. 

      There is no electricity, no cell coverage, not outhouses in this area.  Be prepared to pack out everything you bring in.

      This area is being heavily use and some spots are being shut down from abuse, please be aware that you have a lot of impact, and that impact can be positive or negative. Choose Positive!

      This area is closed in the winter due to snow, by the GMNF

    • Camper-submitted photo from Bridgeview Harbour Marina
      September 20, 2024

      Bridgeview Harbour Marina

      cool

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    • Camper-submitted photo from Green Mountain Camp on Town Road 11
      September 19, 2024

      Green Mountain Camp on Town Road 11

      Beautiful view but no toilet

      Came in on a Wednesday afternoon in late September and found several available camp sites.

      There are no amenities at this campground. It is an open field on the left side of the road with two or three sites on the right side of the road that are walk in sites.

      The scenic beauty of this place is amazing. There was some color in the forest but most of it was still green. There are wide open views of 3 mountain ranges. There are many flowering plants, wild apple trees on the right side of the road. Lots of birds, butterflies, and bees (they were not agressive).

      The campground was very quiet at night except for an occasional owl hoot.

      We were fortunate to have perfect weather for our stay. This would be an awesome place to see the fall colors.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Wilmington Notch
      September 8, 2024

      Wilmington Notch

      Amazing Campsite!

      I didn’t expect too much from a campground but this site was super clean, spacious and very quiet. Even though some of the sites are close to each other, it feels like your a mile apart with the sounds. The bathrooms are impressively clean and even have extra toilet paper if need be. Will definitely stay here again in the future!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sno-Bird
      September 6, 2024

      Sno-Bird

      The location is outstanding, but the sites are very muddy.

      Snowbird is very wet and some sites are rooty. There is no lean-to. There are roughly seven campsites within ~20' of each other. Three sites could accommodate a 4 person tent and the other four would need a 1 or 2 person tent. You could potentially squeeze in another 2 person ternt sight somewhere. There is a privy. There is a small stream for filtering water ~50' down trail from the campsite that will likely be running all year. Snowbird is the only campsite that is above 4000' in the park. The location is awesome for tackling the great range, but how muddy the sites are is a major con. Just be aware that some if not all sites could have several inches of water at anytime of the year.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Silver Lake State Park Campground
      September 4, 2024

      Silver Lake State Park Campground

      A forested dream.

      In addition to the descriptions of this campground in other reviews, I add charm and utility of site design, and the friendliness and intelligence of the staff.  Enjoy the serenity of the forest surrounding you, while you glimpse stars, and warm your innards beside a fire.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Scaroon Manor Campground
      August 27, 2024

      Scaroon Manor Campground

      Excellent views on the lake

      We stayed in the rustic campground right down the road from the main campground. We parked in a lot and walked about 5 minutes to the campgrounds on the lake. They were beautiful and well kept, even had a small pile of fire wood for us.

      The site had a relatively nice outhouse, a picnic table, a fire pit and a grate for grilling. It was right on the lake. There were a ton of other people in the main campground but only one other camper in the rustic area. $25 a night to camp.

      There was some noise from the highway but not too bad. Coyotes were howling all night and definitely heard some around our campground.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lone Pine Campsites
      August 26, 2024

      Lone Pine Campsites

      OK for two nights

      We stayed for two nights to visit Burlington and lake Champlain.

      It was not our favorite campground. The site are open, so no privacy and the sites are fairly small.

      Toilets and showers are ok but nothing fancy. A bit worn.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Rogers Rock Campground
      August 22, 2024

      Rogers Rock Campground

      Worst Campground We Have Ever Been To

      Absolute worst campground we have ever been to(and we do a TON of camping in state parks both in NY and out of state and private campgrounds as well). When we arrived our site was covered in trash and the picnic table was in the site next to ours with old propane tanks sitting on them. Beer bottle caps and cigarette ends were EVERYWHERE on our site, crushed cans and bottles scattered around, tons of garbage throughout the site(plastic spoons, cardboard pieces, plastic wrappers, a huge metal pipe, etc.) We spent the first half hour there cleaning up all the trash on our site and we didn't even get it all. All of the sites next to us had just as much trash in them as well and were never cleaned up the duration of our stay either. When walking around we noticed tons of other sites with garbage left in them too. I don't think any of the sites are checked after checkout and if they are they are definitely not cleaned up at all after check out. We stayed on the'other side of the road' and the bathrooms were absolutely disgusting and falling apart. They were never cleaned at all during our stay(although we seen workers sitting in the golf cart goofing around and talking several times instead of actually cleaning the bathrooms). The only thing the workers did was add toilet paper(and not even enough because there were several times we went and there was no toilet paper). We were there 5 nights and the trash can wasn't emptied once and none of the garbage or toilet paper on the floor was ever picked up. There was also poop smeared across the wall and door in the one stall and poop all over one of the other toilets that was like that our whole stay as well. Mirror was literally tapped together with black tape, there was only one faucet handle and locks on the stall were broken. We had to go across the street into the other side of the campground to shower and the showers were absolutely disgusting. Black mold covered the shower curtains, was all in the lights and on the lower and higher sections of walls and it smelled like mildew. It was gross and cannot possibly be safe. This is definitely a party campground and no quiet hours are enforced. People were up partying, drinking and blasting music literally all night. It's such a shame because the location of this campground is amazing and it has the potential to be a great campground but we will never go back. We have never been to any campground this dirty, unkempt and with workers who literally just don't care or do their jobs. Such a disappointment. Wish I had seen all the other bad reviews before going.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Scaroon Manor Campground
      August 12, 2024

      Scaroon Manor Campground

      Peaceful park

      We booked this spot sight unseen as there were no pictures available. Tucked back in the woods and quiet. The front section was much wider open and more state parkish. Excellent showering facilities and a cook wash up station that was well maintained.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Mallets Bay Campground
      August 11, 2024

      Mallets Bay Campground

      Do not go here if you don’t need to

      We were with RV. Mostly permanent places, showers and toilets are full with mould and not clean as is said on the website. Rates are not transparant. The pool was nice for the kids.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Route 100 Dispersed Camping
      August 5, 2024

      Route 100 Dispersed Camping

      This is not a campground.

      This site was lovely, but signs say No Camping. There were a few spots with fire rings and picnic tables and would be a great place to camp though! Not sure how strict that is. There was someone camping for a least a week given their tent was there the whole week I was in the area. So I guess it's not that strict. Signs indicate this offshoot road where these sites are is also FR-25, then FR-25 picks up again as a spur off of VT 100 a little farther south down 100 where there were permitted (but full) camping sites.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Green Mountain National Forest FR25 - Dispersed Camping
      August 5, 2024

      Green Mountain National Forest FR25 - Dispersed Camping

      Pretty, scattered sites along small stream

      All the sites were full when I visited (6 to 8 sites, approximately, but i didn't go down a couple little gravel paths to check each spot as you couldn't turn around easily) , so I didn't get to camp there. There was a NFS sign along FR-25 posted asking people to clean up after themselves (litter and human waste) as there'd been complaints to the extent that they were considering closing the sites if people didn't do better. There were some fire ring sites along Vermont 100 where FR-25 intersects it, but those are marked as No Camping (though one tent had been there at least a week). That area along 100 is supposed to be a day-use picnic area. 

      The sites looked lovely though. Some people were really entrenched with string lights etc.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Rogers Rock - DEC
      August 4, 2024

      Rogers Rock - DEC

      It’s a party camp ground

      Do you enjoy staying up until sunrise, underage drinking, staff that don’t give AF, and rules that don’t matter? Then this is the state park for you! I wanted to give the park a try even with all the bad reviews, because the location is awesome. Now I realize the views are not worth it if you’re sleep deprived. I thought since it was a not a holiday weekend it wouldn’t be that bad, I was wrong. If you still plan on coming, I’d avoid the first week in August. Some garbage family from New Jersey rents out a bunch of sites and gives their teenagers their own site, because they hate them too. All in all, it was not a good time. There are plenty of other parks around if you want to actually enjoy camping. This one isn’t it. 10/10 would not recommend 👎

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lake George Escape Campground
      July 29, 2024

      Lake George Escape Campground

      A Shell of Its Former Self

      Highlights of the trip included a somewhat secluded site by the river, pavilion tater tots and the pool. This campground was once thriving with activities and events and a real sense of community. Now, it seems hollow and unkept. Bathrooms and Showers were filthy.



    Guide to Crown Point

    Camping near Crown Point, New York, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to relax or a place to explore, there are several campgrounds that cater to different needs.

    What to do:

    • Hiking: There are plenty of trails nearby. Campers have enjoyed hiking around the area, with one reviewer mentioning, "We went and hiked the mountain, which was amazing," at Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday.
    • Fishing: If you love fishing, you’ll find great spots. One camper noted, "The views out the camper were just amazing," while fishing at Rogers Rock Campground.
    • Swimming: Many campgrounds have access to lakes or pools. A visitor at Button Bay State Park Campground said, "The waterfront sites are fantastic, and the bathrooms are clean."

    What campers like:

    • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. One reviewer at Gifford Woods State Park Campground mentioned, "Bathrooms were frequently cleaned and the park was meticulously maintained."
    • Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer roomy sites. A camper at Moosalamoo Campground said, "Sites are generously spaced out," making it a peaceful experience.
    • Friendly staff: Campers often highlight helpful staff. A visitor at Lake George Escape Campground mentioned, "Nice, helpful staff."

    What you should know:

    • Noise levels: Some campgrounds can get noisy, especially during busy weekends. A camper at Rogers Rock Campground warned, "This is definitely a party campground and no quiet hours are enforced."
    • Limited amenities: Not all campgrounds have extensive facilities. One reviewer at Hearthstone Point Campground noted, "Some sites looked not cared for."
    • Wildlife: Be aware of wildlife in the area. A camper at Gifford Woods State Park Campground mentioned, "There has been an increase in Black Bear activity."

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Plan activities: Make sure to have a list of family-friendly activities. One camper at Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday appreciated the nearby hiking trails, saying, "There are plenty of hikes nearby to wear them out if you desire."
    • Check for amenities: Look for campgrounds with kid-friendly features. A visitor at Lake George Escape Campground mentioned, "There is a FULL schedule of themed activities for the kiddos."
    • Safety first: Always keep an eye on children, especially near water. A camper at Rogers Rock Campground advised, "Make sure to bring water shoes because everything is gravel."

    Tips from RVers:

    • Site selection: Choose your site carefully. A reviewer at Wilmington Notch said, "Look carefully at the map when choosing your site."
    • Road conditions: Be prepared for tight roads in some campgrounds. A camper at Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday noted, "The roads are really tight for big rigs."
    • Reservations: Make reservations in advance, especially during peak season. A visitor at Hearthstone Point Campground reminded, "Definitely make reservations in advance during the summer!"

    Camping around Crown Point, NY, has something for everyone, from families to RVers. Just remember to check out the campgrounds and their reviews to find the best fit for your adventure!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Which is the most popular tent campsite near Crown Point, NY?

      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Crown Point, NY is Branbury State Park Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 9 reviews.

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