Best Campgrounds near Cuddebackville, NY

Cuddebackville, New York provides multiple camping areas within a short drive of the Delaware River and Catskill Mountains. The Neversink River Resort and Oakland Valley Campground offer established sites with amenities for tent camping, RVs, and cabin rentals. These mixed-use campgrounds typically operate from May through October, though some facilities like Neversink River Resort remain open year-round. The surrounding region includes both private campgrounds and public recreation areas, with several sites positioned along waterways for fishing and paddling opportunities.

Camping permits and reservations are recommended for most established sites in the area, particularly during summer weekends when facilities reach capacity. The camping season generally runs from April through October, with most campgrounds closing for winter. Road access to campgrounds is generally good, with paved routes leading to most established sites. Weather conditions vary significantly by season, with humid summers and cold winters typical of the mid-Atlantic region. Cell service can be limited in more remote areas, especially in valley locations. A visitor noted that "the campground was clean, quiet enough but they weren't overly policing the place so you could have a good time and listen to music."

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews, with sites along the Neversink River being particularly sought after. Many campgrounds feature a mix of wooded and open sites, providing options for shade or sun exposure depending on preference. Facilities typically include fire rings, picnic tables, and access to potable water. Several visitors mentioned enjoying the proximity to hiking trails in the surrounding Delaware Wild Forest and Catskill Forest Preserve. Campers report that sites with electric hookups tend to fill quickly, especially those that can accommodate larger RVs. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, campers appreciate the balance between natural settings and basic amenities, with one reviewer describing their experience as having "the perfect balance of feeling secluded without feeling completely alone in the middle of nowhere."

Best Camping Sites Near Cuddebackville, New York (215)

    1. Kittatinny Campground

    31 Reviews
    Milford, PA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 682-3539

    $75 - $400 / night

    "A few of my friends stayed at Kittatinny Canoes River Beach Campsites recently, and while the location is fantastic for river enthusiasts, there are some areas that could use improvement. "

    "With over 160 sites spread across 18 acres, campers can choose from wooded, open field, or riverfront locations, all equipped with essential amenities like electric hookups, fresh drinking water, and picnic"

    2. High Point State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Matamoras, PA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (973) 875-4800

    $5 - $20 / night

    "There are about 40 to 50 sites around Sawmill Lake. Many of these sites , like ours, are walk in sites (about a 50 yard walk) that sit lakeside."

    "_The campground at High Point State Park has 50 spacious tent sites, many with direct lake access, located in a wooded area surrounding Saw Mill Lake."

    3. Tri-State RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Matamoras, PA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 491-4948

    "It’s close to the highway, so there’s a lot of noise. But, the people are very friendly and helpful. It’s a wonderful place to stay when you’re going on a long trip and need a place to rest."

    "Next to grocery store. CLEAN bathrooms, showers, laundry. Super nice owners. Perfect for an overnight stop. Yes, right off the hwy and you can hear it. At the end of a road, so I felt safe."

    4. Oakland Valley Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cuddebackville, NY
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 754-8732

    "They loved to fish and play in the river, explore the woods and ride bikes around. Quiet, family friendly and close to home! We love OVC."

    "You can camp right next to the river and it has a great view."

    5. Neversink River Resort

    6 Reviews
    Cuddebackville, NY
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 239-7598

    $41 - $375 / night

    "Some of the sites are literally on the road - stay away from the sites on the same side of the road as the pond. "

    6. Korns Campgrounds

    5 Reviews
    Otisville, NY
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 394-0117

    $30 - $60 / night

    "My original site had been moved by ReserveAmerica without notification but the staff at Korns Campground moved me to an even better site with a closer proximity to the bathroom."

    "We parked right next to our camp site and had water, fire pit, outlets, and our car all in one area. One of the owners came out to make sure we were all ok."

    7. Stokes State Forest

    28 Reviews
    Layton, NJ
    22 miles
    Website

    $7 - $55 / night

    "We stayed at the campsite at Lake Ocquittunk Area. Campsite was very spacious and had a platform where we were able to fit two tents. There was plenty of space on the site for more tents."

    "* Water and dumpsters are within walking distance, or if you are not up to walking you can just take a short drive to fill up and dispose of your trash

    • There are outhouses scattered around, or if"

    8. Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Sussex, NJ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (973) 875-4166

    "And also no garbage anywhere near the RV sites! Rv sites were mostly pretty flat, spacious and in a wooded area which we loved."

    "Important to not miss: the amazingly beautiful miniature horse that wonders around its huge pin located in the middle of the campground."

    9. Jellystone Park™ Gardiner

    32 Reviews
    Gardiner, NY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 255-5193

    "With a new check in area, Gardiner has really stepped up. They expanded the pool area to include another pool plus splash area and water slides."

    "We got a red carpet site by the Gaga pit and near the water park (Cindy bear lane) and it was a convenient yet noisy site. Kids were at the playground 8 am or before and the noise woke us up."

    10. Winding Hills Park

    8 Reviews
    Montgomery, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 457-4918

    $25 - $30 / night

    "We have stayed here multiple times since it’s so close to home. Reservations are needed only for major holidays during camping season; Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day."

    "The trails to walk on are perfect to get out of the campsite for a few hours. There are no spots with sewer hookup but they have a dumping area."

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1057 Reviews of 215 Cuddebackville Campgrounds


  • b
    May. 23, 2026

    Tobyhanna State Park Campground

    really clean and easy to get around, kinda crammed :/

    we loved both of our stays here! it was mine and my partner’s first time camping and we had a great experience. the layout was really nice, and easy to get to. the bathrooms were really close to walk to and VERY clean! the only issue we faced was the closeness of the other campsites. we went during off season and during the week, so it didn’t really affect us but i can see how this place can get crowded and a little noisy during peak season. with all the being said, it was WONDERFUL!! we LOVED the late checkout (3pm) and loved the peaceful atmosphere! i would definitely recommend this place for beginner campers!

  • michael R.
    May. 22, 2026

    Edgemere Roadside Campsites — Delaware State Forest

    A Hidden Gem in the Woods: Edgemere Flag Ridge Site 11 Review

    Pulling into Site 11 at Edgemere Flag Ridge feels like discovering a hidden campsite that most people pass right by. The site sits comfortably off the beaten path, giving it a secluded feel without being difficult to reach. Access was easy and any standard vehicle should have no trouble getting in. Traffic on the adjoining road was minimal, which added to the quiet atmosphere.

    Amenities are basic, consisting of a picnic table and fire ring, so do not expect much beyond the essentials. That said, the surrounding woods made up for it with plenty of easy to gather firewood nearby, which was a refreshing change from some other public sites.

    At night, the sky opened up nicely for stargazing and made for a peaceful camping experience. Cell service was intermittent, enough to occasionally check in if needed but spotty enough to still feel disconnected. If you are looking for a quiet, simple campsite with a sense of seclusion and easy access, this one is worth considering.

  • a
    May. 19, 2026

    Thousand Trails Timothy Lake South

    Comfort and Cats

    The campsite is beautiful and lovely to walk around, the outside campground cats are the best part though ❣️

  • Ryan B.
    May. 6, 2026

    Russell Brook Campsites

    Great campground

    Owners are amazing, family oriented, campground has tons for kids to do and is close to Roscoe. Our family goes every year

  • michael R.
    May. 3, 2026

    Edgemere Roadside Campsites — Delaware State Forest

    Silver Lake near Little Bush kill Creek

    Stayed at Silver Lake for a two night camping trip and overall had a solid experience, with a few drawbacks.

    The campsite itself is decent in size and easy to set up on, but it’s located along a fairly active road. Expect a couple vehicles per hour, including louder trucks, which takes away from the secluded feel. There are also signs the area may have been used for roadwork dumping in the past, with some leftover blacktop visible.

    That said, the site works well for a functional camp. Plenty of nearby downed wood for fires, and the area has a good “working camp” feel if you don’t mind putting in a little effort. We had no issue gathering firewood and keeping a fire going, even after rain.

    Weather was rainy for most of the trip, but a simple canopy setup made it manageable. The site drains reasonably well and didn’t turn into a mess.

    Wildlife wise, ticks were present, so plan accordingly with repellent and checks.

    We also had a brief visit from a forest ranger checking on smoke in the area. Interaction was professional and quick.

    Overall, this is a good spot if you’re looking for a straightforward, no frills campsite and don’t mind some road noise. If you’re prioritizing privacy and a true backwoods feel, you may want to explore other sites in Delaware State Forest.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2026

    Appalachian Trail- Designated Backpacker Campsite 2

    Great Campsite!

    I've hiked the A.T. through New Jersey, and this is probably my favorite NJ A.T. campsite. The only downside is that there is no water, so depending on which way you come in (nobo or sobo), you'll have to collect water before you get here from either Sunfish Pond, or one of the streams before the climb up here. There are 2 privies, one newer, and also a great spot to watch the sunset. Plenty of campsites, and during peak season there is a caretaker on site.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 6, 2026

    Shotwell

    Great Winter Camping

    We enjoyed our first winter camping trip in our travel trailer at Stokes State Forest! The Shotwell area has trailer/tent sites as well.as enclosed mini cabins (think lean-to but with 4 walls). The bathroom is heated and kept clean. Lots of trails to explore, including the Appalachian Trail nearby! Great experience, we'll be back!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 12, 2026

    New York City North/Newburgh KOA

    Great place for a relaxing weekend

    Going back for Memorial Day weekend my 3rd time going and always had a great time nice place ,clean Bathroom & Shower with hot water 👍🏽convenient location easy access to campground and lake

  • Lauren M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 12, 2026

    Thunder Swamp Trailhead

    Not a campsite

    This is a trailhead, not a campsite. It is ranger enforced, I can confirm because it happened to me. Super nice ranger, but he said camping here is not allowed and considered “theft” since they do have sites available with purchase of a permit. You can find more information at reserveamerica.com under PA state parks. It is also right across from the Delaware State Forest District Office, so you can buy permits there as well. There is a campsite about a mile down the road from this trailhead that allows “motorized roadside camping” a.k.a. car camping. You can still try this gravel lot if you insist, just know you may be rolling the dice on this one.


Guide to Cuddebackville

Camping spots near Cuddebackville, New York span across the mid-Hudson Valley region, situated in the western foothills of the Shawangunk Mountains. The area features elevations ranging from 600-900 feet above sea level, with terrain varying from riverside lowlands to forested hillsides. Summer camping season typically runs from May through October, with nighttime temperatures dropping significantly even during peak summer months, often falling into the 50s-60s°F range after sunset.

What to do

River activities: Kittatinny Campground offers excellent water recreation options. "My college friends go here each year to meet up and we have so much fun. The group sites are great and perfect for our 30-50 people. Definitely go for the rafting/tubing package, it was the best part of the trip!" reports camper Maggie K. Other campers recommend combining water activities with a stay, noting "The most beautiful campsite ever. Don't cheap out. Get the tubing package as well."

Hiking trails: The region offers numerous hiking opportunities with varying difficulty levels. At High Point State Park Campground, you can access the Appalachian Trail. One visitor shares: "I spent two nights camping with my niece and this campground was perfect. The site was maybe a 50-yard walk-in and we barely heard anyone around us and had a real wilderness feel. We fit in a hike up to the Appalachian Trail from our campsite." The park features spectacular panoramic views from High Point Monument, which stands 1,803 feet above sea level.

Fishing spots: Multiple campsites offer fishing opportunities in ponds, rivers, and small lakes. "We spent most of early spring at Oakland Valley Campground right on the river. Even though covid really forced a shutdown on activities, this one was of my kids favorite places of the year. They loved to fish and play in the river, explore the woods and ride bikes around," notes Katrina R.

What campers like

Waterfront sites: Campers consistently praise riverside locations. At Oakland Valley Campground, "Our location was by the river and did not disappoint. It was a rocky location but we didn't mind," reports Tonya D. Sites along water features typically fill first, with some offering direct river access for wading, tubing, or kayaking.

Multi-level campgrounds: Some area campgrounds feature tiered camping areas that provide different experiences. "Nice, family friendly campground with 3 levels to camp at. Top level has a pool, showers and bathrooms with laundry area and game room. Middle level has open field with bathrooms with sinks and running water. There is water and electric on the sites at the middle level. River level has more primitive bathrooms," explains a camper at Oakland Valley.

Winter camping options: Unlike many regional campgrounds that close for winter, Neversink River Resort offers year-round camping. "A quiet natural campground for nature lovers," notes one winter visitor. Winter camping allows access to the area during low-traffic seasons when wildlife viewing opportunities increase.

What you should know

Noise levels vary significantly: Some campgrounds can be louder than expected, especially on weekends. "Busy campground no quiet time loud music till 3 in the morning. Very clean, workers very friendly and helpful but after dark no one around," warns Jim D. about Kittatinny Campground.

Water quality considerations: Some campgrounds have sulfur-smelling water. At Winding Hills Park, "The water smells a little like sulfur, so you may want to bring your own," advises Laura E. Consider packing drinking water if sensitive to mineral content.

Bathroom facilities: Bathroom quality varies widely between campgrounds. "The bathrooms are spaced out. No running water except for pump founded outside of the bathrooms. Toilets are pump flushed. Showers are only located INSIDE High Point State Park, not throughout the campsites," notes one camper. Some primitive sites have composting toilets only.

Seasonal campground closures: Most camping options close between late October and April. A camper at Winding Hills Park mentions: "We were there at the end of October, and staff told us Oct 22, 2023 was the last camping day of the season."

Tips for camping with families

Family-friendly activities: Many campgrounds offer organized children's programs. "This place was so fun for the entire family, it wasn't that busy, so we didn't really have to worry all the time about the kids getting ran over! The park ranger person came through and gave the kids cool posters, and just made it a very fun place for all the kids," reports Jill R. about Kittatinny Campground.

Animal encounters: Kids particularly enjoy campgrounds with farm animals. At Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort, "The farm has goats, a donkey, and a pony within the campground. Very cool," notes Faith D. Another camper adds: "Important to not miss: the amazingly beautiful miniature horse that wonders around its huge pin located in the middle of the campground."

Swimming options: Several campgrounds offer swimming pools for families. "Nice pool that is shallow so you can relax and let the little ones go in the water park section alone or they have a 3 ft pool also," notes Amanda S. about Jellystone Park Gardiner. Recreational water features are particularly valuable during summer heat.

Playground accessibility: When choosing a site, consider proximity to playgrounds. "We found the sites closer to the Playground side/closer to the bathrooms to be more noisy. Also those sites are closer together which would be good for larger groups," advises Amanda B.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Most campgrounds offer electric hookups, but full-hookup sites are limited. "We had a nice tent site (92) along the river," notes Eric R. about Korns Campgrounds. "Each campsite has a firepit/ring, picnic table, and lantern hook. Campsite sells fire wood."

Site levelness: Many RV sites in this mountainous region require leveling. "Only reason I didn't give 5 stars was because the sites were a bit difficult to back into and unlevel. Otherwise a very nice place to relax," reports David S. about Oakland Valley Campground.

Dump station access: Not all campgrounds have on-site dump stations. "Dump and potable water fill available here. Dump is kept locked, but there's a number to call and staff will come unlock for you. Water spigots available throughout campground," notes Laura M. about Winding Hills Park.

Reservation timing: During peak season (Memorial Day through Labor Day), advance reservations are strongly recommended. "Reservations are needed only for major holidays during camping season; Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day. Must book the entire holiday weekend 3 days," advises a camper.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find camping options in Cuddebackville, NY?

Cuddebackville offers several camping options within a short drive. Oakland Valley Campground is right in Cuddebackville, providing both drive-in and walk-in access with water and toilet facilities. For a riverside experience, Neversink River Resort offers camping along the scenic Neversink River. Within a 30-minute drive, you'll find additional options including Harriman State Park's campgrounds and several private facilities. The region's proximity to the Delaware River and surrounding mountains makes it a strategic base for exploring the natural beauty of the Hudson Valley and Catskills region.

Is Cuddebackville a good area for RV camping?

Cuddebackville is well-suited for RV camping with several accommodating options nearby. Tri-State RV Park near Matamoras is specifically designed for RVs with full hookups and big-rig-friendly sites. Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort in Sussex offers a comprehensive RV experience with amenities like water, electric, and sewer hookups. Most local campgrounds feature level sites suitable for various RV sizes, though reservation is recommended, especially during peak summer months. The region's road infrastructure is generally RV-friendly, making it easy to explore the Delaware River valley, nearby state parks, and charming small towns while using Cuddebackville as your base.

What outdoor activities are available near Cuddebackville camping areas?

The Cuddebackville area offers diverse outdoor adventures. Hiking trails abound in nearby Wawayanda State Park Campground, which features a beautiful lake for swimming and fishing. The Delaware River provides excellent opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and tubing, with Kittatinny Campground offering riverside access and rentals. Rock climbers can head to the nearby Shawangunk Mountains, while birdwatchers will appreciate the area's diverse habitats. Mountain biking trails, fishing spots along the Neversink River, and swimming holes can be found throughout the region. In winter, the area transforms for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing adventures.