Best Campgrounds near Edwards, NY

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Edwards, New York features multiple camping areas within the Adirondack foothills region, including both established campgrounds and dispersed sites. Green Pond in Bonaparte State Forest provides free primitive camping with limited amenities, while Cranberry Lake Campground offers more developed facilities including cabins, RV hookups, and tent sites approximately 30 miles east of Edwards. Payne Lake Dispersed Site provides free, minimalist camping options for those seeking solitude without facilities. The mix of state forest, state park, and private campgrounds creates diverse overnight options for various camping styles.

Camping season in the Edwards area typically runs from May through October, with most established campgrounds closing by mid-October. "The sites are small, but there are mature trees between them and woodsy areas around the campsites," noted one visitor to a local KOA campground. Road conditions can vary significantly, particularly for accessing dispersed sites which may require higher clearance vehicles. Cell service is limited in many areas, especially at primitive sites. Water levels in the region's lakes and rivers can fluctuate substantially, as several water bodies are regulated for hydroelectric purposes. Weather in the Adirondack foothills brings warm summer days but cooler nights even in peak season.

Waterfront campsites receive particular praise from visitors to the region, with Cranberry Lake campground offering popular lakeside sites. A camper described it as "the best campground we have experienced in NY. Cranberry Lake is massive and absolutely gorgeous." Many campgrounds in the area feature a combination of wooded privacy and water access, though reviews consistently mention that waterfront sites fill quickly. Several visitors highlight the quality of night skies for stargazing, particularly at more remote locations. While some campgrounds offer full amenities including showers, electric hookups and sanitary dumps, others like Green Pond provide a more rustic experience described by one visitor as "not very well known and really quite" with occasional noise from nearby military training areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Edwards, New York (78)

    1. Green Pond - Bonaparte State Forest

    4 Reviews
    Harrisville, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 376-3521

    "This is our go to area close to town but still just want to get away from it all. DEC is nice and stop and talk to the campers. There is a doc down the road for boats and fishing!"

    "This is my second time camping at this location and I’ve enjoyed it so much. Not very well know and really quite however the training range can be a little loud at times."

    2. Cranberry Lake Campground

    20 Reviews
    Cranberry Lake, NY
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 848-2315

    $20 / night

    "This is a Great Lake for kayaking, clear and calm, lots of nooks and crannies to explore."

    "Beautiful ADK campground with the whole lake to explore from the launch on site. Pros: canoe rentals on site, lakeside camp sites, hiking nearby, all-tent loop."

    3. Higley Flow State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    South Colton, NY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 262-2880

    $17 - $30 / night

    "Out of all of the places that I have been in New York this is by far one of my favorite places to go"

    "We usually head for the Adirondack lakes further down the road but it's still in the foot hills, close to our home and very pretty especially at sunset."

    4. Birch’s Lakeside Campground and Marina

    6 Reviews
    Cranberry Lake, NY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 848-4500

    $25 - $65 / night

    "Birch's Lakeside Campground has all the amenities needed to enjoy a stay in upstate New York, a general store, laundry & propane on site keep everything you need right there! "

    "This was the perfect spot located on Cranberry lake -They have everything you need at their lakeside store, including boat and kayak rentals!"

    5. Eel Weir State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Ogdensburg, NY
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 393-1138

    $17 / night

    "We found a site on the edge for good privacy.
    Sites are well maintained. Bath facilities need maintenance. "

    "I love how it has great fishing and nice camp sites even let's you bring a boat nice clean showers and bathroom can easily find firewood near by as well.."

    7. Wellesley Island State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Thousand Island Park, NY
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 482-2722

    $20 - $188 / night

    "Our site is located adjacent to a mowed grass path that leads to the main road, close to the camp store. Beautiful area, lots of hiking and biking trails and swim area."

    "Walking areas. Access to water for swimming."

    8. Natural Bridge/Watertown KOA

    1 Review
    Natural Bridge, NY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 644-4098

    $40 - $131 / night

    "The sites are small, but there are mature trees between them & woodsy areas around the campsites. The campground is clean and well kept. The laundry room and bathrooms were clean."

    9. Jacques Cartier State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Hammond, NY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 375-6371

    $17 - $30 / night

    "Half of the loop is in the woods and the other half has spacious, grassy sites bordered with woods behind them."

    "There’s a great guarded beach if you have young ones with a newer playground right next to it. They pick up your trash everyday, just leave by the road."

    10. Kring Point State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Alexandria Bay, NY
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 482-2444

    $20 - $109 / night

    "Access to the water great for boating and swimming. Kring point has islands as well you can jump off the rocks into the water."

    "Water nearby, brand new bathrooms with showers and two kitchen clean up stations are a short walk away. Every site has a fire ring with a grill and picnic table."

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Recent Reviews near Edwards, NY

355 Reviews of 78 Edwards Campgrounds


  • Marc D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Old Forge Camping Resort

    Very large camping resort

    This is a surprisingly large facility with multiple options, including cabins, tent, and RV sites. We were there in late October on a Saturday night when they were having a big Halloween festival, so very crowded but festive environment. Everybody packed up and left the following morning.Close to the town of old Forge and Lakes. Beautiful area.

  • Robert B.
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Cedar Point State Park Campground

    Very nice

    Cedar Point is in a very nice location,our site that I booked was not in a ideal location being on the road to the boat launch, ( my fault ) Camping went fine until the last couple of days when people starting walking through our site, looked liked a group of people who knew each other and we were in their way.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Horseshoe Lake

    NY Designated Camping

    Along Co 421, by Horseshoe Lake, there are 10-11 designated campsites. Most have fire pits.

    Road is rough but easily doable if you take it slow.

    As it’s a forest, the sites are pretty shaded, so solar and Starlink may present challenges. Slight AT&T at earlier sites.

  • David H.
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Eel Weir State Park Campground

    Clean and vary nice area on river

    I love how it has great fishing and nice camp sites even let's you bring a boat nice clean showers and bathroom can easily find firewood near by as well..

  • X
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Carry Falls Recreation Area

    Quite, not high quality.

    Thai place is very cute, quiet, and not a lot of people frequent. The bathrooms are kind of “rundown” they are old and they use composing toilets with no showers and one sink located outside of the facility. It is NOT FREE they charge 16.00 a night. Located on an inlet of the man made lake. Water access, quiet, not busy, small, gives small town feel. Comes with picnic table and fireplace. We had site 6 and fit our 30 ft camper with 4 cars.

  • Scott H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 15, 2025

    1000 Islands Campground

    Close to Alexandria Bay

    We've camped there twice on extended weekends to visit the Bay and castles. Golf carts are welcome. The only issue was that people were not picking up after their dogs. We saw and had multiple dog piles in our campsite and on other parts of the campground.

    The ice cream shop Gals is wonderful!! PJs Ratrace had incredible fish fries. Both places are very near the campground.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Little Green Pond

    Peaceful spots under the pines

    12 designated camping spots. Some require driving down a bumpy access road that can be muddy after a rain. Sites are on the Pond. Pond has a small beach to swim. Tree covered sites.

  • Amandalynn P.
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Green Pond - Bonaparte State Forest

    Great little spot to get away

    This is our go to area close to town but still just want to get away from it all. DEC is nice and stop and talk to the campers. There is a doc down the road for boats and fishing!


Guide to Edwards

Camping opportunities near Edwards, New York extend beyond the main Adirondack region into areas with unique water features and wildlife viewing opportunities. The region sits at approximately 500-800 feet elevation with terrain characterized by small hills, wetlands, and numerous water bodies. Camping season typically runs May through October with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during days and dropping to 50-60°F at night.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Green Pond in Bonaparte State Forest provides accessible shoreline fishing spots. "This is our go to area close to town but still just want to get away from it all. DEC is nice and stop and talk to the campers. There is a doc down the road for boats and fishing!" notes Amandalynn P.

Kayaking and canoeing: Cranberry Lake Campground offers excellent water access for paddlers. One visitor spent "one day kayaking on the lake and another day hiking" while staying there, showing the combination of water and land activities available.

Star gazing: The minimal light pollution at Birch's Lakeside Campground and Marina creates excellent night sky viewing. A visitor mentioned, "Star gazing is FANTASTIC!" while another noted they "had the best view of the stars at night (we were there during a meteor shower)."

Swimming options: Several campgrounds offer swimming in natural settings. At Kring Point State Park, a camper described "a little beach area and great rock cliffs to jump off and swim," providing various ways to enjoy the water.

What campers like

Waterfront proximity: Jacques Cartier State Park Campground features sites directly on the water. "We book early so we can get a water front site. I'm not sure what the other reviewer meant by not being able to get in the water. Everyone swims, kayaks, and paddle boards off their sites," explains one regular visitor.

Clean facilities: Kring Point State Park maintains its amenities well. "Brand new bathrooms with showers and two kitchen clean up stations are a short walk away. Every site has a fire ring with a grill and picnic table," notes a tent camper.

Wildlife viewing: Multiple campgrounds offer opportunities to see local wildlife. At Jacques Cartier State Park, a camper described how "Loons are calling, a mink scampered by on the flat rock shore 15' away with a fish in its mouth."

Spacious campsites: Higley Flow State Park provides room to spread out. "Really nice sites that are private and easy to back into," notes Jennifer I., who visits annually.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Popular waterfront sites fill quickly. At Kring Point State Park Campground, "it's getting difficult to get in here...It's so nice it's hard to reserve, because people grab it nine months in advance!"

Water level fluctuations: The St. Lawrence River and connected waterways can change level throughout the season. At Eel Weir State Park, a visitor noted "You can hear the clip clip of horses from the Amish buggys on the road across the river," indicating the proximity to local cultural elements.

Campsite variations: Within the same campground, sites can vary significantly. At Jacques Cartier, "Half of the loop is in the woods and the other half has spacious, grassy sites bordered with woods behind them. Some sites were hilly and we would not have been able to get our trailer in, so its worth calling before you book."

Limited supplies: Most campgrounds are in remote areas with minimal services. At Birch's Lakeside Campground, they have "a super convenient store that is stocked with anything you may have forgotten," which campers find valuable given the distance to larger towns.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Higley Flow State Park Campground offers recreational facilities for children. "Great playground for the kids, hiking trails and more," reports a regular visitor who camps there annually.

Swimming safety: Several parks have designated swimming areas with varying levels of supervision. Jacques Cartier State Park has "a great guarded beach if you have young ones with a newer playground right next to it," providing peace of mind for parents.

Hiking options: Family-friendly trails exist at multiple locations. At Cranberry Lake, one visitor shared that "The hike up and around Bear Mountain was a good workout and fun experience for our whole family (littlest is 6)."

Weather preparation: Temperatures can drop significantly at night even in summer. At Eel Weir State Park, a camper noted the importance of being prepared as weather can change quickly, mentioning they "came here totally unprepared and ended up getting soaked" after not checking the forecast.

Tips from RVers

Site levelness: Payne Lake Dispersed Site offers more primitive options for self-sufficient RVers. "Public access boat ramp with limited parking available on both sides. No amenities on-site. I'm getting two bars of Verizon signal with the help of a WeBoost," reports a visitor.

Electric options: Many campgrounds offer various hookup configurations. At Cranberry Lake Campground, sites include electric access and the campground features a "brand new sewer dump area for folks who need it."

Cell service considerations: Coverage varies widely across the region. At Payne Lake, a visitor specifically mentioned needing a signal booster to get "two bars of Verizon signal," indicating the potential need for communication alternatives.

Bathroom facilities: Comfort stations vary between campgrounds. At Natural Bridge/Watertown KOA, "The laundry room and bathrooms were clean," but the reviewer also noted "The facilities are not wheelchair accessible. The owners said that they are working on that."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Edwards, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Edwards, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 78 campgrounds and RV parks near Edwards, NY and 12 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Edwards, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Edwards, NY is Green Pond - Bonaparte State Forest with a 5-star rating from 4 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 free dispersed camping spots near Edwards, NY.