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    Camden, New York is surrounded by several established campgrounds offering various accommodation options throughout the region. Verona Beach State Park Campground provides waterfront sites along Oneida Lake, with tent, RV, and cabin camping available. Within 20 miles, Ta-Ga-Soke Campgrounds, Treasure Isle RV Park, and Mayfair Campground create a network of camping areas that range from basic tent sites to full-hookup RV sites. Many of these campgrounds are concentrated around Oneida Lake and along waterways, providing opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming.

    Camping season in this region typically runs from May through mid-October, with most developed campgrounds near Camden closing for winter. Public facilities like Verona Beach State Park operate specifically from May 13 to October 9, while private campgrounds like Treasure Isle RV Park maintain similar seasonal schedules from late April to mid-October. Reservations are recommended during peak summer weekends, particularly for waterfront locations which tend to fill quickly. Many campgrounds provide electric hookups, water access, and sanitary facilities, though amenities vary by location. As one visitor noted about Verona Beach, "Large beautiful sites. There are no water or electric hookups but there are water spigots throughout the campground. There is a pavilion that is enclosed for everyone's use."

    Waterfront camping represents a significant draw for the Camden area, with several developed campgrounds situated along Oneida Lake and nearby waterways. Visitors frequently mention the appeal of lakeside sites, though some note that privacy can be limited. At Verona Beach State Park, campers appreciate the proximity to swimming areas with lifeguards and recreational facilities. Several campgrounds feature planned activities and amenities for families with children. Site sizes vary considerably across the region, with some providing spacious layouts while others offer more modest accommodations. Private campgrounds typically provide more extensive hookups and amenities than state park facilities, though the latter often compensate with superior waterfront locations. Campers frequently mention clean facilities and friendly staff as highlights of their experiences at campgrounds throughout the Camden area.

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    Best Campgrounds near Camden (121)

      1. Green Lakes State Park Campground

      4.6(42)22mi from Camden140 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The lake is a fascinating meromictic lake with clear calcium-rich waters that are not only pristine and beautiful to look at, but also great for swimming and snorkeling as the waters are crystal clear"

      "The sites are nice, some are little close to each other but nice for group camping. A short distance (walk or by car) to the beach. The lake is a little chilly sometimes but very refreshing."

      from $24 - $116 / night

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      2. Verona Beach State Park Campground

      4.4(9)11mi from Camden46 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Nice small state park, our site had a water spigot right behind our site hook up hose and filled camper. Lake is dirty but the had a nice splash pad for the kids."

      "Campground sits on the edge of Lake Oneida with a nice camper’s beach and trail on the lake front. We stayed at site 11. As you can see sites are spacious and this one was right on the lake’s edge."

      from $27 - $29 / night

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      3. Delta Lake State Park Campground

      4.2(16)17mi from Camden101 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There’s a few steps down to a gravel beach and an expansive view of the delta lake. There were bathrooms in the middle of our loop which was great and easy to walk to and it was very clean."

      "A very nice, tidy campground located on a peninsula jutting into Delta Lake in Central NY."

      from $28 - $36 / night

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      4. The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone

      4.9(10)17mi from CamdenRVs

      "For activities, there are some great hikes around the campground, as well as excellent playgrounds, fishing, an awesome pool, and of course, free shuttle rides to the Turning Stone Casino right up the"

      "Convenient to the highway with 24 hour shuttles to the casino 5 minutes away, yet quiet and beautifully maintained."

      from $65 - $75 / night

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      5. Hidden Point Camp Ground

      5.0(2)9mi from CamdenRVs

      6. Ta-Ga-Soke Campgrounds

      4.5(2)8mi from CamdenRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Site however was very close to other sites and not very private.  had to pay with quarters to shower not a problem but inconvenient."

      7. Treasure Isle RV Park

      4.5(2)8mi from CamdenRVs, Glamping

      "There is a nice bathhouse, playground, basketball court, Beach and walking trails."

      8. Mayfair Campground NY

      3.0(2)8mi from CamdenRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Many fishing areas and several boat launch places with water access to large Oneida Lake. Bathrooms and showers are immaculate and well stocked. "

      9. Whispering Woods Campground

      5.0(1)9mi from CamdenRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      10. Oneida Shores County Park

      3.6(11)20mi from CamdenRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Great access to beach. Friendly campers and quiet. Easy to find. Not a lot of shade. Showers not conveniently located."

      "And Nice bathhouse over near beach with pass entry for campers only for showers. Close to beach. Only issue. Camp host actually came and took our wood for our campfire!"

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    Recent Reviews near Camden, NY

    327 Reviews of 121 Camden Campgrounds


    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 11, 2026

      Spruce Creek Campground

      Spruce Creek

      This place is ab awesome getaway. It was so peaceful and quiet, not like some of the other campgrounds. The new owners are trying to make it all natural nature. They have a small trail around the campground, where you can see the creek and narure. While we were there, I saw 2 beautiful pheasants and rabbits. It was just what we needed, a nice quiet getaway and we will be back

    • Lisa S.
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Spruce Pond Camping Area - Morgan Hill State Forest

      Peaceful forest site

      Stayed at this very serene camping spot with abundant fireflies and no biting insects on June 26, 2026 for a quick overnight on a roadtrip. Arriving after dark, it was very difficult to find the sites. Campsite 5 was very overgrown, but site 6 had a nice flat area of pine needles with a path to the road once you see it. However, I couldn't locate the fire ring for site 6. I loved the sounds of the frogs at night and the birds at dawn, but if you're a very light sleeper, you might want ear plugs. Short hike up to the hang glider launch site was worthwhile. Nice, clean, accessible port-a-potty in the parking lot.

    • A
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Selkirk Shores State Park Campground

      Beautiful View

      We thought the campground was beautiful, tight to your neighbors on majority of sites, and lack of trash cans for pet waste especially since the campground is so big. It has ball field, 2 playgrounds, rec room, camp store, lake Ontario to swim, trails for multi use, and pavillions. Down fall for us was small site , lack of trash cans to toss pet waste, not being told about fill station because there is no water faucets like most state parks along campground. We were there for first time so not familiar with park. Office did not offer us a map to get to our site or clue us in on filling our tank prior to parking camper. Main gate personnel not on same information. bathrooms could be cleaned more often. bathhouse building is all gender with bathrooms on one side of building and showers on other. Bathroom and showers are private space rooms. Beach is very rocky with little sand area. Life guards only guard one side of beach making everyone crowded to one side

    • Anthony The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Delta Lake State Park Campground

      Nice Campgrounds, Beautiful Lake.

      The campground facilities are very outdated. That's most likely due to the majority of "campers" having RV's and not needing to use the facilities. The restrooms/dish sink area Only having Cold water to wash up hands & dishes, the 1 and Only shower area for All 3 Loops reminded me of being in a horror film...full of dead insects everywhere, ther are signs posted letting you know its gonna take about 5 minutes to semi-heat up, and the shower spray directly on the floor vs staying contained withvh

    • April S.
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Pleasant Lake Campground

      The worst campground I've ever experienced.

      The problems started before we even arrived. When I called to make a reservation, the owner was rude and impatient, repeatedly complaining that he couldn't hear me, despite me having full service. I discovered cell service at the campground was spotty, which made his attitude even more frustrating in hindsight. I told him it would be us and our dog, his immediate response was,"IT'S NOT A PIT BULL, IS IT?" in a hostile tone. I said no, she's an American Staffordshire, and my husband's service dog. He rudely replied that it was"THE SAME THING" and that they have breed restrictions. When I asked whether he was denying us, he avoided answering and demanded"legal paperwork" for her. I told him that no such paperwork exists, but she is trained to perform a task. He completed the reservation, took my payment, gave us a site number, and hung up. Since the office was closed and we had already been assigned a site number and paid, we assumed we could go directly to our site and finish any details in the morning. While setting up, the owner drove over and confronted us for not reporting to the office first. He then demanded proof of rabies vaccination, which is reasonable. We apologized that we had forgotten the paperwork and said we'd email it to him first thing in the morning. We were extremely annoyed that we saw multiple pit bulls as soon as we pulled in the campground. The next morning, we emailed the records to the campground around 10:10 AM, exactly as promised, as soon as our vet's office had opened. About 11:00, the owner left a voicemail demanding that we leave the property immediately because he had not received the paperwork. I called back and asked him to check his email again, he accused me of sending it to the wrong address. I told him that if he still couldn't find it after checking again, I would come to the office once I was dressed. 30 minutes later, he left another voicemail saying he had escalated it to the sheriff's office because we had not complied. Meanwhile, my husband was already walking to the office to handle things and the owner informed him that we were no longer welcome and that he had called the sheriff's office. Again, my husband told them to check their spam folder, and the email had been there all along. We communicated throughout the entire process and did exactly what we said we would do. The owner's son was far more reasonable and they did apologize, but it didn't make the situation right. The sites were tight, muddy, unlevel, and had awkwardly placed hookups. We were packed so close together that the row behind us overlapped the rear of our camper by a few feet. We had to share water with the neighboring site through a splitter at the spigot. We didn't use the restrooms or amenities because after our interactions with management, we felt completely unwelcome. We only stayed because we were in town for our grandson's first birthday and couldn't find another campground on such short notice.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Herkimer Diamond Mine KOA

      Interesting things to do at this campground

      We've stayed here half a dozen times, usually for an evening along our camping trips. We did stay an extra day once to do some of the activities available.

      It's a bit of a haul to get to the campground and the first time we were sure that we had missed a turn as we left Herkimer and headed up smaller and more winding roads to the campground. The turn off to the campground comes up fast and is quite sharp so be on the lookout for it.

      The campground has many sites including back in and pull through. Not the largest of sites, but lots of green space to give the campground a park like feel. Some camp sites are right along the West Canada Creek. You can swim/wade in it, in addition to riding rafts along it.

      There is a working "diamond" mine at the campground where you can try your hand at mining, or just buy some of the crystals that someone else did the work to get. There is a nice restaurant open most days (we have always managed to miss the days that it's open) in addition to stands near the mine that sell hot dogs and burgers.

      There is a nice, large pool. In the park like area around it they have stands that sell mixed drinks, and others that sell ice cream and other deserts. The camp store is medium-large and has supplies, food, souvenirs (including Herkimer Diamond), etc.

    • Kelly B.
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Spruce Creek Campground

      Very pleased.

      We have been seasonal campers for years. It is very quiet.I live around 7 minutes from this campsite and i will always come back. The owner talks to you no matter where you see him. He helps you out with anything you need. He is always busy doing something . If anything goes wrong on your campsite he is quick to fix it. I appreciate everything he is doing.

    • Rebekah F.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2026

      Cross Lake Campground and RV Park

      To flood or not to flood

      Nice close packed little campground just thr sites by the lake can sometimes be under water.

    • Millz315 E.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 11, 2026

      Stoneys Pineville Campground

      Good place

      Good place to fish and stay. Good welcoming friendly host also. Well come back


    Guide to Camden

    The Camden area sits at the western edge of the Tug Hill Plateau, with elevations ranging from 400-500 feet above sea level in the camping areas. The region experiences distinct seasonal changes with campgrounds typically receiving over 40 inches of annual precipitation. Camping near Camden, New York provides access to both lake-based recreation and woodland experiences, with several campgrounds offering hiking trails connecting to larger regional trail systems.

    What to do

    Hiking trails at Green Lakes State Park: The park features a network of trails including a 3.1 mile loop around two glacier-formed turquoise lakes. A visitor noted, "There are miles of trails to explore. There is a camp store, laundry room, recreation room, playgrounds and much more."

    Fishing at Delta Lake: This reservoir provides excellent fishing opportunities for bass, perch, and pike. One camper mentioned, "The lake is a flooded area foaming a reservoir stocked with game fish as bass, perch, and pike. There is a very nice playground for the children and ample bathroom facilities including showers."

    Water recreation on Oneida Lake: The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone offers shuttle service to both the casino and nearby water activities. A reviewer shared, "For activities, there are some great hikes around the campground, as well as excellent playgrounds, fishing, an awesome pool, and of course, free shuttle rides to the Turning Stone Casino right up the street."

    Paddleboating at camp: Multiple campgrounds rent small watercraft for on-site use. According to one camper at Green Lakes State Park Campground, "You can rent a kayak and enjoy the beautiful lake. There are miles of trails to explore."

    What campers like

    Crystal clear water: The lakes in this region have distinctive water clarity and color. As one visitor reported about Green Lakes, "The water is Crystal clear and very blue, you will think you are in the Caribbean Islands. We visit this park very frequently to rent a boat or to hike the trails."

    Lakefront camping access: Delta Lake State Park Campground offers premium waterfront sites. A reviewer noted, "We had a waterfront hookup! So pretty especially in the morning with the sunrise. The road to get in was for the most part well taken care of."

    Modern shower facilities: Several campgrounds feature recently renovated bathroom facilities. At Green Lakes State Park, a camper shared, "The bathrooms have been remodeled and most are private with a toilet, shower and sink which makes this a wonderful family campground."

    Proximity to local attractions: Camping options near Camden provide convenient access to regional activities. A visitor at Hidden Point Camp Ground commented, "It's right in the water with access via boat or even kayak to Slyvan Beach. We love it here and will definitely be back!"

    What you should know

    Seasonal operation limits: Most campgrounds in the Camden region close by mid-October. A camper at Delta Lake noted, "We go here at least twice a season if not more. Spacious, mostly flat sides. Complete shade and a lot of sites right on the water."

    Railroad noise at some locations: Train tracks run near certain campgrounds, creating periodic noise disturbances. A reviewer at The Villages RV Park mentioned, "The only real negatives would be the proximity to some railroad tracks, which can be somewhat active and very audible in some spots."

    Site privacy varies significantly: Many campgrounds feature open layouts with limited privacy between sites. One visitor at Oneida Shores County Park observed, "Sites are small and close together. Nice wooded setting on the lake."

    Shower locations may be inconvenient: At some parks, shower facilities are located away from camping areas. According to a camper at Oneida Shores, "Showers are available but a bit far from the actual campground. Water was warm but the water pressure wasn't great."

    Tips for camping with families

    Beach access with lifeguards: Several campgrounds offer supervised swimming areas during summer months. A visitor to Delta Lake shared, "They have recently added electricity to the sites and a new playground at the beach. The concession stand at the beach will deliver to your camp site."

    Splash pads and playgrounds: Verona Beach State Park Campground features family-friendly water features. A camper reported, "Verona Beach State Park is nice and close to home. Also close to Utica and Rome. The kids love to hang out at the splash pad and the state recently revamped some of the playgrounds."

    Planned activities for children: Many campgrounds schedule regular family events. According to a reviewer at Mayfair Campground, "Many planned activities for kids: hayrides, sandcastle contests, Santa visit in July. Live bands or DJ's on holiday weekends."

    Safe fishing areas for younger campers: Designated fishing locations accommodate beginning anglers. A visitor at Ta-Ga-Soke Campgrounds stated, "The site was very close to water and boat launch and that was great."

    Tips from RVers

    Full hookup availability varies: Treasure Isle RV Park offers various hookup configurations. A camper noted, "The sites are a good size with water and electric on each site. There is a dumping station to use, some sewer sites."

    Paved sites at select campgrounds: The Villages RV Park provides premium paved parking areas. A visitor explained, "All sites are full hookups (i think) and paved. Definitely geared towards the RV or trailer crowd."

    Water connections may require planning: Some parks don't offer direct hookups but provide spigots throughout the grounds. According to a review of Oneida Shores, "Water and electric only. Bathroom at campground. And Nice bathhouse over near beach with pass entry for campers only for showers."

    Varying degrees of shade coverage: RV sites range from fully wooded to open areas. A camper at Delta Lake mentioned, "Spacious, mostly flat sides. Complete shade and a lot of sites right on the water."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Camden, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Camden, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 121 campgrounds and RV parks near Camden, NY and 12 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Camden, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Camden, NY is Green Lakes State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 42 reviews.

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

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