Best Campgrounds near Schenevus, NY

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Several campgrounds near Schenevus, New York provide a mix of cabin options, tent sites, and RV facilities throughout Otsego County. Crazy Acres Campground at Beaver Spring Lake and Gilbert Lake State Park Campground offer diverse accommodations including cabins, tent camping, and RV hookups. Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park features well-appointed cabins described as "a hidden gem for summer glamping or winter cross country ski getaway." The region also includes specialized glamping experiences at properties like Grandpa's Back 40 and My Friends Place, which cater to those seeking comfort-oriented outdoor experiences without traditional camping equipment.

The camping season in this region typically runs from mid-May through October, with most facilities closed during winter months except for select winterized cabins at places like Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park. Many campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly during summer baseball season when Cooperstown events drive significant tourism. Facilities vary widely in terms of amenities, with some offering full hookups while others provide more rustic experiences. Travelers should check individual campground policies regarding pets, alcohol, and generator use, as these regulations differ across properties. As one visitor noted, "Security gate to enter and exit, pool, store, arcade, wide open where the RVs are."

Campers frequently mention the well-maintained facilities and family-friendly atmosphere at many locations in the area. Bathroom cleanliness receives consistent praise, with one reviewer describing facilities at Beaver Valley Campground as "impeccable." The proximity to Cooperstown and baseball attractions represents a major draw for many visitors, with multiple campgrounds positioned to accommodate families attending events at Dreams Park or visiting the Baseball Hall of Fame. Several properties offer baseball-themed amenities, reflecting the region's cultural identity. As stated in one review, "Great campground very well kept and closest to Dreams Park." Natural features also enhance the camping experience, with multiple locations providing access to lakes, ponds, and wooded hiking trails. Seasonal sites at many campgrounds are described as well-maintained, contributing to an overall positive atmosphere.

Best Camping Sites Near Schenevus, New York (154)

    1. Glimmerglass State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Springfield Center, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 547-8662

    $14 - $26 / night

    "Only downside is there is not a hiking/walking path down to the lake from the campground. Very nice bathrooms w shower and wash station. Electricity and water available at or near each campsite."

    "Both the Glimmerglass State Park and the Glimmerglass Festival Opera House list their location as Cooperstown, but in actuality the Park is 8 miles outside of Cooperstown on the northeast side of Otsego"

    2. Crazy Acres Campground at Beaver Spring Lake

    5 Reviews
    Maryland, NY
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 278-5293

    "This was a great campground and I am sure they do even more when social distancing is not required."

    "The tone of the place is set when you drive in (although we drove past it). Everyone, staff and campers are friendly respectful even the kids!"

    3. Gilbert Lake State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Laurens, NY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 432-2114

    $17 - $156 / night

    "Two entrances, one to the kitchen and the other to the porch. Outside was a fire ring. An easy hike to a nearby lake was very pretty."

    "Great place to stay, Close to Cooperstown. Nice lake for the kids to go swimming and fishing. If you like to hike they have some great trails. Nice size sites, the only down fall is they fill up fast."

    4. Cooperstown Beaver Valley Campground

    4 Reviews
    Hartwick, NY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 293-7324

    "playing at the Field of Dreams and close enough to serve as your campground as you travel to visit the Baseball Hall of Fame, Herkimer Diamond Mines, area micro brewery's and even a ride to the Finger Lakes"

    5. Hartwick Highlands Campground

    3 Reviews
    Hartwick, NY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 547-1996

    "We drove around to the three closest RV parks to Dreams Park and would definitely stay here with the team and / or on your own."

    6. Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park — Betty & Wilbur Davis State Park

    1 Review
    Cooperstown, NY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 547-8662

    $57 / night

    "Although there may be times when there may be people and groups around for day use, the small number of cabins and they way they are spread out will make you feel like you are at your own private retreat"

    7. Grandpa's Back 40 Glamping

    1 Review
    Milford, NY
    9 miles
    +1 (518) 321-3734

    $125 - $145 / night

    8. Cooperstown Family Campground

    3 Reviews
    Hartwick, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 293-7766

    "There were goats by the office, and ducks in the small lake by our site. In the evening a big flock of geese flew in, and were very noisy until they settled down."

    9. Little Lake Campground

    2 Reviews
    North Blenheim, NY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 652-6520

    10. My Friends Place

    1 Review
    Oneonta, NY
    13 miles
    +1 (845) 222-1302

    $90 - $110 / night

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Recent Reviews near Schenevus, NY

444 Reviews of 154 Schenevus Campgrounds


  • Pete V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2025

    Fort Plain Lock 15 on Empire Trail

    Nice quiet overnight stay

    This was a quiet overnight stay, just as the other reviewers say, a gravel parking lot that is easy to find a level spot in. This is on the river with a nice view. Lots of trains rolling through across the river but the noise wasn't an issue for me. There was a police officer that drove through the lot and drove around my campervan and continued on his way so I know that it is okay to overnight there.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 10, 2025

    Allaben Primitive Campsites

    Pond spot

    Cool spot next to a pond. There are a few others that aren’t next to a pond, and therefore not as cool… but still pretty cool bc it’s free and you can walk up a little to a pond.

  • M
    Oct. 26, 2025

    North-South Lake Campground

    Beautiful grounds HORRIBLE STAFF

    I don’t normally write reviews especially a negative one. We had a very upsetting experience at North-South Lake. We drove over two hours to visit my husband’s childhood campground for the first time with our three kids(ages 5, 7, and 9). When we arrived at the entrance, we were asked if it was a day visit, and we said yes, we were only staying for the day. We paid the fee, received a map, and drove in. My husband was so excited to finally share this place and create memories with our children. Looking for a place to park, we thought we were lucky to find an empty campsite in one of the loops where he used to camp as a child.

    We parked the car hoping to enjoy the view of the lake, take a walk, and maybe make the kids a couple of s’mores before heading home.

     At around 2:15–2:30 p.m., the “SUPERVISOR” in the white Kia approached us in an extremely rude and nasty manner, speaking as if we were committing a serious crime and comparing our situation to“sleeping in someone else’s hotel room.” She asked us if we had a reservation; we said no. She said,“Someone else reserved this spot.” We were very apologetic, embarrassed, and immediately put our stuff in the car. I said they could have told us; we would have moved right away. I’m sorry. 

    She said,“They aren’t supposed to talk to you; that’s why they send me here.” She told us we had ten minutes to leave, waited there while we put our chair, blanket, and s’more cookies in the car, and refused our 9-year-old daughter access to the bathroom while we packed up our three things, and even followed us out of the loop to make sure we didn’t park elsewhere. My daughter came to us crying because the lady told her she couldn’t use the bathroom and had to get in the car. Well, she had an accident in the car right as we were pulling out. 

    We were mortified and apologetic. My husband even offered to leave the firewood we had just purchased for the next campers, but she was dismissive and harsh about that as well. 

    The following day, I called and asked to speak with a manager to explain how we were treated. The manager was just as unfriendly and miserable sounding as the supervisor. I was told they had been looking for us“for hours” and that it’s“common sense” not to park in a campsite. She actually said it’s considered trespassing. So, a friendly warning for first-time visitors: Apparently, if you don’t know that“day use” doesn’t mean“park in any empty campsite,” just for the day, you’re officially a trespassing criminal, at least according to the manager. 

    Reading the website now, I see that check-in for people with reservations is at 2 p.m., which was the time we were trying to make a small fire, so unless someone left their site and returned, it’s unclear how they could have been looking for us“for hours.” We were right there at 2pm. 

    The website also states: Day Use• Anyone who is not camping is a day-user. Day-use hours are from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Day-users are not allowed between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. 

    We were not camping but didn’t realize we couldn’t park in an empty campsite. I think“common sense” would be to inform DAY USE visitors at the ENTRANCE to use public parking, especially for families or first-time visitors who may not be camping experts. Bottom line: this was my husband’s childhood family spot. We just wanted to take a beautiful fall drive and have a special day with our kids. 

    We understand now that we needed to reserve the parking spot ahead of time, and it was an honest misunderstanding. I would have even offered to pay for the campers’ stay for their trouble. What we wish for is that the staff had approached us respectfully and explained the situation instead of treating us like criminals. Imagine being such a miserable person and working in such a BEAUTIFUL and peaceful place for families. 

    This was meant to be a special family day, honoring memories of my father-in-law and creating new ones with our children. Instead, it became stressful and humiliating. Sadly, this is what our children will remember about the day and about North South Lake

  • A
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Russell Brook Campsites

    Clean, Friendly, and Right on the Water

    Loved this place! It's clean and well-maintained - even the restrooms. Every site is well-equipped with its own water, electricity, fire pit, and picnic table. The best part is the waterfront sites. We were right next to a small brook, and falling asleep to the sound of the water behind our tent was amazing. Everyone we met was super friendly. We will definitely be back!

  • Chelsea B.
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Brookside Campground

    Not a recreational campsite

    Full disclosure, we did not stay here. PLEASE, folks that leave reviews on this app, PLEASE say whether it’s a full-timer campsite or a recreational campsite. We paid for two weeks in advance of arriving at this site based on reviews available on Google and Dyrt. However, when we arrived we were surprised that this was mostly a trailer park. Call me picky, but I really prefer not to camp in an area where folks are living full time. Just not the vibe I’m going for. We decided to leave without staying. We called to see if we could get a refund and they were very kind and it wasn’t a problem. But just be warned… this is not a recreational campsite.

  • Chelsea B.
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Whip O Will Campsites

    Not for recreational campers

    Full disclosure, we did not stay here. PLEASE, folks that leave reviews on this app, PLEASE say whether it’s a full-timer campsite or a recreational campsite. We arrived after leaving another campsite in the area (that was also 100% full timers) and were disappointed to find that this site was all permanent campers with crap everywhere. One site even had a funeral home sign hanging out front of an entire plywood addition to their camper…like what? Call me picky, but I don’t feel entirely comfortable camping for fun next to folks who live in the campground like this. After driving through the super narrow and rutted out roads to the site they recommend, a man came hauling a** into our site (with a beer in his hand) and was saying “hello hellooooo.” Said he was the owner of the campsite and asked if we were staying, we said we were thinking about it, just checking out the available sites (as the lady up front told us to do). TL;DR- bad vibes. Didn’t stay. Be warned this is a full time campsite with crap everywhere. The lady working the office was super nice though.

  • Tamar W.
    Sep. 22, 2025

    The Peekamoose Valley

    Not all sites open

    Despite current info posted online and even at the Lower Field site, not all sites are open. Only the Lower Field site is open. We walked down the hill, across the bridge, and looked at a few sites in each direction. It was walk-in only and about a 5-10 minute walk to the first site. The setting was nice, close to the creek, with a stone fire ring at each. You can see the folks in the next site but there’s quite a bit of privacy. There wasn’t much wood laying around to make a fire, so plan ahead. The ports potties are in the parking lot so it’s likely that you won’t make the trek up to them. Make sure you know the rules about how far away from the water you should pee and whatnot. I believe it’s on the info sign nearby. We have a roof top tent and we were stopping in the middle of a long drive so we just waited until dark and popped it in the parking lot and then left in the morning but I don’t think you’re supposed to do that. FYI they empty the dumpsters at 4am on Monday and then do the ports potties at 7am. Yay.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Hide-A-Way Campsites

    Quaint and truly hid away

    Well maintained clean campground. Friendly attendants guided us to site and directed in spot. Gravel unlevel pad full hookups.

  • T&J  F.
    Aug. 28, 2025

    West Canada Creek Campground

    Nice place, a little pricey

    Pros: clean campground, camp store, ice cream/pizza shack, shuttle to tubing, sites are pretty flat, pool is large and clean, quiet hours are enforced. Cons: $5 per dog "surprise" when we arrived. Even though we camped there 2 nights for 3 years in a row, $15 per person for the tubing shuttle seems steep; a discount or free would be nice for campers, as drop off points are just down the road. Sites are narrow.


Guide to Schenevus

Cabin camping options near Schenevus, New York offer year-round outdoor access in the rolling hills of Otsego County. Located at elevations between 1,200-1,800 feet, this region experiences distinct seasonal changes with winter temperatures regularly dropping below freezing. Most cabin facilities remain open from mid-May through mid-October, though several properties offer winterized accommodations for cold-weather stays.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Glimmerglass State Park Campground features a pristine lake perfect for anglers. "The lake is pristine and wonderful to swim in. Nice beach. Also a place for showers and a bathroom and small place for food and extras things you might need for camping," notes Patti M., who visited the park in July.

Cross-country skiing: Winter visitors can explore trails at several parks when snow conditions permit. "Reserve one of the winterized cabins and come for a long weekend of cozy cabin time and quiet time outdoors on the winter trails," suggests Janet R. about Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park.

Baseball-themed activities: Many campgrounds cater to baseball enthusiasts visiting Cooperstown. "You could have the whole team stay here in the cabins and bring RVs too. Only 10min or so to dreams park," writes Jennifer H. about Beaver Valley Campground.

Disc golf: Multiple courses exist within a 30-minute drive from Schenevus. "There's miles of hiking trails including one around the lake. Multiple really nice pavilions, disc golf course and a nice beach with lifeguards for swimming," explains Rob L. about Gilbert Lake State Park.

What campers like

Spacious cabin accommodations: Gilbert Lake State Park Campground offers roomy cabins with modern conveniences. "Spacious cabin was clean and comfortable. Two bedrooms, one with bunk beds and another with a full. There were dressers in each room. Also in the main room with a fireplace, futon, and table with benches," shares W L.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained bathrooms at camping spots near Schenevus. "Clean, modern bathrooms. Campsites were raked and ready for us when we arrived. Super friendly staff! Just a well laid out campground that was perfect for us," reports Eric L. about Beaver Valley Campground.

Quiet atmosphere: Many campgrounds maintain peaceful environments away from urban noise. "Quiet over in the 100 acre woods section so nice for a couples camping trip!" notes Brittany L. about Hartwick Highlands Campground.

Wildlife viewing: The region supports diverse wildlife. "Lots of wildlife, coyotes howling in the distance at night and plenty of deer. Perfect time of year to go, barely any mosquitoes," mentions W L. about their cabin stay.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance planning, especially during baseball season. "We camped with a 34 foot trailer and because we booked late, we were unable to get a site with sewer," explains Louise R. about Beaver Valley Campground.

Hookup limitations: Water and electric access varies widely between campgrounds. "The electric and water hookups were a bit far from where we had to set up, and I had to do some maneuvering to get hooked up," reports Joel R. about Cooperstown Family Campground.

Cell service variability: Coverage can be inconsistent across the region. "The wifi and mobile data were atrocious, which sucked when we were trying to plan out our travels," warns Jason about Cooperstown Family Campground. However, other campgrounds report better service: "We had better than average cell phone service near/in the cabin with AT&T," notes W L. about Gilbert Lake.

Water quality concerns: Some lakes have experienced seasonal water quality issues. "A major problem at this park is the recent development of a toxic algae problem in the lake. Because of algae blooms during warm weather, swimming and fishing in Gilbert Lake are now prohibited," cautions Janet R.

Tips for camping with families

Baseball field access: Several campgrounds maintain baseball facilities for casual play. "There are 2 baseball fields. Just a top notch place," notes Eric L. about Beaver Valley Campground.

Kid-friendly activities: Little Lake Campground provides open play areas for children. "They have lots to do, the owners are very friendly and accommodating, the campground is one of the quietest we've ever stayed at, both at night and in the morning. There are many pull through sites, lots of wooded sites, and open areas for kids to play," shares Benjamin C.

Playgrounds and recreational options: Many campgrounds offer structured play spaces. "There is a large baseball field that could be rented and used. The bathrooms are impeccable, the grounds are groomed, well kept and clean and there are 2 pools, one for the little children and a larger one older people," describes Louise R.

Swimming options: Multiple locations provide swimming opportunities during summer months. "In July we took our new camper to Glimmerglass State Park. This was our 2nd time at the park. It is clean great bathroom and showers. Very friendly campers and plenty to do at camp grounds and around the area," shares Patti M.

Tips from RVers

Site size considerations: Crazy Acres Campground offers spacious RV sites. "Excellent campground. The tone of the place is set when you drive in (although we drove past it). Everyone, staff and campers are friendly respectful even the kids! Grounds are clean, kids were constantly busy and happy. Seasonal sites are extremely well kept," reports Jen C.

Road conditions: Some campgrounds have rough interior roads. "The only downsides are the roads are rough and there's little to no cell signal. That could be a plus for some though," notes Secc P. about Gilbert Lake State Park.

Hookup access: RVers should verify specific connection locations at sites. "Newer sites are on a narrow road and not deep enough for TT over the length of 22-25ft or you won't have any room for towing vehicle and to sit outside your camper," warns Kimberly H. about Beaver Valley Campground.

Sanitary services: Some campgrounds offer on-demand tank emptying. "When we needed to have our tank cleaned out, we went to the office and within minutes, we had a visitor at our site to take care of things," shares Louise R. about her Beaver Valley Campground experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Schenevus, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Schenevus, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 154 campgrounds and RV parks near Schenevus, NY and 20 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Schenevus, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Schenevus, NY is Glimmerglass State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 21 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 20 free dispersed camping spots near Schenevus, NY.