Best Campgrounds near Moravia, NY

Campgrounds near Moravia, New York are predominantly concentrated in the Finger Lakes region, with several state parks offering varied camping experiences. Fillmore Glen State Park Campground, located directly in Moravia, provides tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with established camping areas that include fire rings and picnic tables. Nearby, Long Point State Park on Cayuga Lake features cabin-only camping options. The surrounding region extends camping opportunities through multiple state parks including Buttermilk Falls, Robert H. Treman, and Taughannock Falls, all within approximately 30 miles of Moravia. Most campgrounds in this area operate seasonally, typically from May through October, with operating dates varying by location.

Road conditions throughout the camping areas remain generally well-maintained, though some sites have specific access limitations. Many campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly during summer weekends when visitation peaks. "This campground is great for families and groups," noted one visitor about Fillmore Glen. "Each site has a picnic table and fire ring and there are both electric and non-electric sites from which to choose." The camping season generally runs from April through October, with most facilities closing during winter months. Temperatures can fluctuate significantly, with summer highs typically in the 70s-80s°F and cooler evenings, especially in early spring and fall. Cell coverage is generally reliable near developed campgrounds but may be limited in more remote areas.

Waterfront proximity represents a significant draw for many campers visiting the region. Several campground options feature lake access or views, particularly those positioned along Cayuga Lake and other Finger Lakes. Most established campgrounds provide amenities such as showers, flush toilets, and potable water stations. According to reviews, the area's natural features receive high praise: "The gorge trail is especially cool, with foot bridges crisscrossing over the river. There are several gorgeous waterfalls, and the walk was shady and cool." Campground density varies considerably, with some locations offering more private, secluded sites while others feature more open, communal layouts. Mixed-use campgrounds that accommodate both tent and RV camping dominate the landscape, though some specialized facilities cater specifically to certain camping styles or equipment. Most campgrounds in the region maintain moderate to high occupancy during peak season.

Best Camping Sites Near Moravia, New York (153)

    1. Fillmore Glen State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Moravia, NY
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 497-0130

    $17 - $67 / night

    "region of Upstate New York."

    "Yes, this is a busy campground for a small town but what people forget is the hiking trails and the falls that you see are absolutely breathtaking."

    2. Taughannock Falls State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Jacksonville, NY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 387-6739

    $20 - $67 / night

    "Taughannock Falls State Park is one of my favorite parks in New York."

    "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!!!"

    3. Watkins Glen State Park Campground

    90 Reviews
    Watkins Glen, NY
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 535-4511

    $20 - $58 / night

    "Watkins Glen boasts one of New York’s most beautiful state parks! I last camped here in 2012 and absolutely loved hiking along the gorges. Also- the camping was next to perfect."

    "Definitely one of the top places to camp and visit in New York, Watkins Glen State Park never disappoints. Each time I come back, I find something new to discover and have a great time doing that."

    4. Robert H. Treman State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Ithaca, NY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 273-3440

    $20 - $128 / night

    "Located in Tompkins County, Ithaca New York has beautiful gorges and hiking trails. Robert Treman is a treat and a gorgeous place to camp in the Ithaca, NY area."

    "The exception to this is cabin 14 which is a double cabin and is located near the playground and surrounded by standard electric camping sites."

    5. Buttermilk Falls State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Ithaca, NY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 273-5761

    $17 - $66 / night

    "Buttermilk Falls State Park is a great state park in central New York. The scenery is what makes this park stand out."

    "Short drive out of Ithaca proper near one of the Finger Lakes. Medium to easy trails (the ones near the gorges are steep but with nice rock steps)."

    6. Sned Acres Campground

    9 Reviews
    Aurora, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 869-9787

    $25 - $99 / night

    "The Grounds are well taken care of (although some areas around the playgrounds and pool could have been weed whacked better) there is a lot of grass and wide open areas for playing games, walking your"

    "The campground is beautifully maintained with stunning views of Cayuga Lake. The staff was friendly, welcoming, and went out of their way to make sure we had everything we needed."

    7. Empire Haven Nudist Park

    1 Review
    Moravia, NY
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 497-0135

    8. Finger Lakes — Long Point State Park

    4 Reviews
    Aurora, NY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 497-0130

    "Tons of lakes scattered between Canada and the USA on Lake Ontario provide endless recreation opportunities."

    "Plenty of sites to go around and great hiking. A different feel that typical NY but loved it! Be sure to do a boat ride in the area."

    9. Cayuga Lake State Park Campground

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

    $17 - $107 / night

    "I was too busy playing in the lake, hiking, and riding my bike on some paths. I also saw a few people fishing in the lake, but not really sure what kind of fish you can catch."

    "One of my favorite parks in the area, this one is on the largest of the Finger Lakes, Cayuga. Visit in the fall for unrivaled scenery (better than New England in my opinion!)."

    10. Sampson State Park Campground

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

    $24 / 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."

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Recent Reviews near Moravia, NY

616 Reviews of 153 Moravia Campgrounds


  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2025

    Sugar Hill Fire Tower Campsite

    Would Stay again

    We stayed here for 2 nights car camping. quiet and clean. spots had fire rings and picnic tables. Bathrooms were clean and had potable water. There were lots of horses. There are hiking trails right out of the site! would absolutely stay here again!

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Sugar Hill Fire Tower Campsite

    Free camping with amenities!

    26 camp sites with bathrooms! That flush! Very quiet and the sites aren’t on top of each other. People bring their horses. You can drive to to your site and tent camp or camper camp. I would come back!

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Watkins Glen State Park Campground

    Nice campground in a gorgeous state park.

    Nice pretty campground, only electric hookup for the RV sites, tho. The showers were cool, no hot water. Close to some gorgeous hiking tho! And town is about a mile away with shops, restaurants and on the edge of one of the Finger Lakes to make it beautiful!

  • Chelsea B.
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Green Lakes State Park Campground

    Good camp sites

    The sites are good, level, and the campsite is pretty but as clean as the bathrooms are, the showers still suck. I’ll never understand why parks use the misting shower heads. Maybe TMI, but sorry ladies, you’ll never get the soap out of your bits. It’s best to use the ADA bathrooms because those shower heads are normal and have wands. I can’t say much about the amenities since we camped in the off season (really bummed not to rent a boat), but the trails around the lake are great! Beautiful water and various difficulties on the trails make it pretty fun to explore. Overall a good stay but took a star away for the showers and the landscapers. They spent at least 5-6 hours the Monday we were here mowing around our campsite, coming within inches of our power and Starlink cords. Really annoyed by that and when we called the park office, they said they’d take care of it but we still endured 4 more hours of multiple mowers going over the same areas multiple times. Honestly think they were messing with us at that point…

  • Chelsea B.
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Robert H. Treman State Park Campground

    Good location

    Location: This park is close to Ithaca which was the best part. Trails and Natural Features: We loved the waterfall, swimming area (seasonal so closed when we stayed), and the fall colors. Sites: They have very few electric sites so we decided to boondock. It surprised me that all the full hookup sites were reserved but very people actually showed up for their reservations while we stayed. Lame. And heads up that if you don’t stay in the big clearing for big rigs, there are tight turns between trees to get in and out of the non-electric sites. We ended up making a back-in site into a pull-through site… whoops. Starlink: I work remotely so internet is important. We weren’t camping in the clearing because those sites were booked, but even the Starlink struggled where we were and I ended up working from the library in town. So heads up if you need internet. Bathrooms: They were spacious but older. Temperature in the showers was tricky. Hot is cold and cold it hot. Cool stuff: They had compost bins and provide bags for all campers. That’s cool!

  • S
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Oneida Shores County Park

    Nice park for a reasonable price

    Campground is recently paved. Lots of geese, therefore lots of goose poop. Sites are small and close together. Nice wooded setting on the lake.

  • Bare Soul  W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2025

    South Slope Trail Head Dispersed Camp

    Relaxing

    There is one campsite near trail. There was more traffic than I expected. Also there is no cell service. No real tires

  • Ryan G.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Pleasant Lake Campground

    Clean and Quiet

    I found this location to have very clean sites with plenty of amenities. Had no issues with the Wi-Fi watching Bills games and play a few video games.


Guide to Moravia

Finger Lakes campsites near Moravia, New York offer varied terrain with elevations ranging from 400 to 800 feet above sea level, creating distinct microclimates across camping areas. Most campgrounds in this region occupy former glacial valleys, resulting in unique soil conditions that affect drainage during wet weather. Tent platforms at some locations help campers stay dry during the region's frequent summer thunderstorms.

What to do

Waterfall swimming: At Robert H. Treman State Park, the swimming area incorporates a natural waterfall. "There is a huge diving board into a swimming hole filled by a waterfall which draws so many but the camping is great too," notes a visitor who appreciated the unique swimming experience.

Military history exploration: The naval museum at Sampson State Park showcases authentic WWII artifacts from when the area served as a Naval training base. "This campground is also dog friendly," adds a camper who enjoyed the wheelchair-friendly trails and historical exhibits.

Wine tasting: The Finger Lakes Wine Trail runs through multiple camping areas. "Conveniently located close to lots of wineries," reports a first-time camper at Sned Acres, where visitors receive homemade friendship bread upon arrival.

Gorge hiking: Well-maintained trails accommodate various hiking abilities. "The hiking to the waterfall is very manageable," explains a visitor to Taughannock Falls who appreciated the 12-foot deep swimming area with a dock for jumping.

What campers like

Natural swimming areas: The spring-fed swimming areas differ from typical campground pools. "It is cool but refreshing," notes one camper about the swimming hole at Fillmore Glen State Park, where the beach area integrates with a waterfall.

Diverse site options: Watkins Glen State Park offers "huge sites" with good spacing. "The sites are nice and flat and the grounds have lots of good amenities, restrooms with showers. Good drinking water, tables and fire rings," explains a visitor who appreciated both the amenities and the flat terrain.

Lake views and access: Campsites near water offer recreational opportunities. "We were at site 42, which was mostly shady. The upper part of the campground is pretty private, while the lower end near the entrance/exit is more open," explains a camper at Taughannock Falls who enjoyed the swimming area with its 12-foot depth.

Cabin variety: Beyond tent and RV sites, many campgrounds offer cabin accommodations with varying levels of amenities. "We stayed in a 30 ft. motorhome, and the roads within the campground were kind of tight to get through with trees and curves," reports a visitor at Watkins Glen.

What you should know

Site privacy varies significantly: At Cayuga Lake State Park, some campers feel exposed: "Tent camping here felt like we were camping in a neighborhood backyard. We could hear so many different families talking and really doing everything you do while camping but the area felt so open."

Reservation timing matters: Due to popularity, advance planning is essential. "I would recommend bringing some type of bug repellent because I got quite a few mosquito bites. They were pretty heavy down by the lake," advises a Cayuga Lake visitor who experienced heavier mosquito activity near water.

Weather preparedness: Temperature swings can be significant. "Went in the fall, very quiet and peaceful. Woke to snow on the tent," reports a camper at Robert H. Treman who camped during shoulder season.

Facility cleanliness varies: Bathroom conditions differ between parks and seasons. "The bathrooms were messy, with a couple of toilets not flushed/clogged. Thank God shower stall in a decent condition and it was free! Nice hot waters as well," notes a Taughannock Falls camper.

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and recreation: Fillmore Glen State Park offers family-friendly amenities. "Bathrooms are very clean and close to all campsites. Kids loved the park and swimming in the waterfall beach," reports a visitor who gave the park five stars.

Swimming options: Natural swimming areas provide unique experiences but vary in temperature. "The swimming area goes to 12 feet deep and has a dock to jump off of," mentions a Taughannock Falls visitor who found the facilities well-maintained.

Noise considerations: Family-oriented campgrounds can become noisy. "We were the only tent campers around and the RV groups were loud late and early. We struggled to sleep because of the noise. Tent campers beware," cautions a visitor at Fillmore Glen.

Site selection for privacy: Choose sites away from common areas. "We stayed at site 1002. I think this site is one of the best in the campground! Very secluded and private. Be weary that some of the camp sites are closer to playgrounds than they appear on the map," advises a Cayuga Lake camper.

Tips from RVers

Hookup sharing: At Sampson State Park, "Electric service boxes are shared in-between sites. This could pose an issue if your power cord is not long enough," notes a return visitor who also mentioned limited water fill stations and dump stations.

Site levelness: Most campgrounds offer relatively flat sites. "We were at site 35 (in the middle section) and there were 2 large groups on either side of us who came for the weekend. The grassy field is great for kiddos to run-amok," reports a visitor to Fillmore Glen.

Road conditions: Some parks have navigation challenges. "Roads within the campground were kind of tight to get through with trees and curves," cautions a camper at Watkins Glen traveling with a 30-foot motorhome.

Campground rules: Know specific regulations before arriving. "They don't allow pull-in camping. Campers MUST be backed in," warns a Sampson State Park visitor who also noted the limited water fill and dump stations that can create wait times during busy periods.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Moravia, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Moravia, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 153 campgrounds and RV parks near Moravia, NY and 15 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Moravia, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Moravia, NY is Fillmore Glen State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 15 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Moravia, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 free dispersed camping spots near Moravia, NY.