Best Tent Camping near Fultonham, NY

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Best Tent Sites Near Fultonham, NY (28)

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      1. Duck Pond Campsite

      1 Review
      8 Saves
      North Blenheim, New York
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Tents
      • Group
      • Dispersed
      Camper-submitted photo from Giant Ledge Primitive Camp
      Camper-submitted photo from Giant Ledge Primitive Camp
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      Camper-submitted photo from Giant Ledge Primitive Camp
      Camper-submitted photo from Giant Ledge Primitive Camp

      2. Giant Ledge Primitive Camp

      6 Reviews
      24 Photos
      285 Saves
      Big Indian, New York
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Tents
      • Group
      • Firewood Available
      • Alcohol
      Camper-submitted photo from Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park — Betty & Wilbur Davis State Park
      Camper-submitted photo from Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park — Betty & Wilbur Davis State Park
      Camper-submitted photo from Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park — Betty & Wilbur Davis State Park
      Camper-submitted photo from Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park — Betty & Wilbur Davis State Park
      Camper-submitted photo from Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park — Betty & Wilbur Davis State Park
      Camper-submitted photo from Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park — Betty & Wilbur Davis State Park
      Camper-submitted photo from Alder lake
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      Camper-submitted photo from Alder lake

      4. Alder lake

      7 Reviews
      25 Photos
      308 Saves
      Margaretville, New York

      There are five lean-tos as well as five primitive campsites marked with round, yellow, DEC markers. In addition, primitive camping is allowed. Campsites must be at least 150 feet away from the nearest road, trail, or body of water. Camping for more than three nights or in groups of ten or more requires a permit from the regional office.

      Camping is prohibited above 3,500 feet in elevation from March 22 until December 20 each year to protect the fragile summit environment. Campfires are permitted below 3,500 feet in elevation, but only dead and down fuel may be used. In an established campsite, use the existing fire ring. Before you leave, completely extinguish the fire. Never leave a fire unattended. The use of camp stoves is encouraged.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • Tents
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
      Camper-submitted photo from Grandpa's Back 40 Glamping
      Camper-submitted photo from Grandpa's Back 40 Glamping
      Camper-submitted photo from Grandpa's Back 40 Glamping
      Camper-submitted photo from Grandpa's Back 40 Glamping
      Camper-submitted photo from Grandpa's Back 40 Glamping
      Camper-submitted photo from Grandpa's Back 40 Glamping

      5. Grandpa's Back 40 Glamping

      1 Review
      22 Photos
      1 Save
      Milford, New York

      As the name suggests, we are located on 40 acres of beauty! Your off-the-grid 20 ft. diameter glamping tent is set up near a small beaver pond at about the midpoint of our property. There is another large and deep pond that you may use our fishing boat or paddle boat on. Or fish from shore! There is an abundance of birds, frogs (they will serenade you), deer, heron, ducks, bald eagles and fireflies!

      Battery or solar lights are provided. A rechargeable light/outlet combo is also provided. This can be used for cell phone charging, the lamp, the fan, etc. It can be recharged in your vehicle if needed. The toilet and shower are rustic - compostable toilet and solar shower. Should you feel the need for a "real" shower there is a wonderful facility in Cooperstown called the Clark SportCenter. Not only is it a state-of-the-art gymnasium, but you may also get a day pass and enjoy a nice sauna and shower.

      Should you wish to have electricity we do have a generator that you may use, you will just have to purchase the gas for it. Be aware it will change the peacefulness of the spot. We have a portable Air Condition unit should you need it.

      We do have cell phone service, but Wifi is not available. We provide you with 5 gallons of water to be used for cooking and cleaning dishes. It is ok to drink too, but you may want to bring bottled water or containers. We have great well water and there is an outside spigot next to the well house where you have access to as much water as you need.

      Real dishes, pots and pans, utensils, some seasonings, a cooler, camp coffee maker, wine glasses, corkscrew, matches, firestarter, soap, dish soap, and probably a few things I missed, are all provided for you. You basically need yourself, your clothing and your food to cook.

      The yurt (bell) tent is located near the old train tracks. The Rail Explorers have pedal cart excursions that go out several times a day. Check out thier site. If you choose to take this excursion you will get 10% off when you use a code I will give you. On Saturday evening there is a Blues/Music Train that leaves from Milford at about 7 pm and goes all the way to Cooperstown for a 3 hour evening of music and fun. You get to hear and see it go by unless you decide to take the ride. It is fun!

      The fall is the best time to visit! Crisp mornings, beautiful nights for campfires, changing of the leaves, less traffic in the area.

      In the 1800's it was a celery farm, later a sheep farm. It has been in our family since the 1950's. We have enjoyed the serenity and beauty for years and are happy to share it with others. Your site is currently the only one of two on the property, so if you want privacy, this is it! The two sites are not next to each other

      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Tent Cabin
      • Glamping

      $125 - $145 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Getaway Catskill Campground - New York
      Camper-submitted photo from Getaway Catskill Campground - New York
      Camper-submitted photo from Getaway Catskill Campground - New York
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      Camper-submitted photo from Getaway Catskill Campground - New York
      Camper-submitted photo from Getaway Catskill Campground - New York

      6. Getaway Catskill Campground - New York

      1 Review
      13 Photos
      32 Saves
      Palenville, New York

      Getaway Campgrounds offers a modern, immersive outdoor experience for today’s camper. Each campsite is built for comfort, with clean and modern amenities designed to help you soak in your surroundings.

      Our campsites are about 200 square feet with approximately 10’ by 10’ of space for a tent. Each campsite is surrounded by nature and offers a secluded, covered structure complete with a picnic table, hammock, fire pit, and Adirondack chairs.

      You’ll also have a kitchenette fit for cooking with a propane burner (plus propane canister), and essentials including oil, salt + pepper, dishware, cutlery, and non-perishable provisions for purchase.

      Plus, private bathroom suites (hot shower, toilet, and sink) are nearby.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents

      $79 - $119 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Bear Spring Mountain - DEC
      Camper-submitted photo from Bear Spring Mountain - DEC
      Camper-submitted photo from Bear Spring Mountain - DEC
      Camper-submitted photo from Bear Spring Mountain - DEC
      Camper-submitted photo from Bear Spring Mountain - DEC
      Camper-submitted photo from Bear Spring Mountain - DEC

      7. Bear Spring Mountain - DEC

      7 Reviews
      22 Photos
      33 Saves
      Downsville, New York

      Bear Spring Mountain is located in the western end of the Catskill Forest Preserve. The campgrounds beach, boat rental, and multi-use trail system offers fun for all ages. For the horse riding enthusiast, Spruce Grove camping and trail system is one of a kind facility in the Catskill region. This region is also known for its excellent hunting and fishing.

      The facility is broken into two distinct areas, the Launt Pond Area (the main campground) and the Spruce Grove Area which is 3.5 miles from the campground office. The Spruce Grove Area is equipped with pit toilets. The hot showers, rest rooms and garbage disposal area are all located in the Launt Pond Area. Spruce Grove campers have access to all amenities, however they will be a drive from their camping area. Amenities

      41 tent and trailer sites; picnic area with tables, grills, playground, horseshoe pits, volleyball and pavilion rental; rowboat, canoe, kayak and paddle boat rentals; firewood sales; trailer dump station; recycling center; flush toilets and hot showers at Launt Pond Area; boat launch; sand beach; 24 horse tie stalls and horse accessible ramp; 24 miles of multi-use trails. Please note: There are no horse rentals available at this campground. Proof of current negative Coggins Certificate is required for all horses entering the campground. Out-of state horse owners will be required to produce a 30-day health certificate Patrons must carry each horse's health papers with them at all times.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • Tents
      • Trash

      $18 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Upper Esopus Creekside Camp
      Camper-submitted photo from Upper Esopus Creekside Camp
      Camper-submitted photo from Upper Esopus Creekside Camp
      Camper-submitted photo from Upper Esopus Creekside Camp
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      Camper-submitted photo from Upper Esopus Creekside Camp

      8. Upper Esopus Creekside Camp

      1 Review
      23 Photos
      25 Saves
      Big Indian, New York

      Camp on the Esopus Creek in the Big Indian-Oliverea Valley surrounded by seven 3500' Catskill High Peaks including Slide Mountain, the tallest in the Catskills.

      Our PRIVATE camp (no other campers) is situated on 100 acres of land in the middle of the Catskill State Park. We are the closest private Dyrt site to Slide Mountain, the Catskills tallest peak at 4180 feet. A perfect base camp for some of the best hiking in the Catskills, the site is bordered by Forever Wild Forest and is minutes from the trailheads to Balsam, Giant Ledge, Panther, Big Indian, Slide Mountain and dozens more peaks within 30 minutes or so away.

      You can walk to a swimming hole on a winding path through a wildflower meadow blazed with rock cairns along a half mile of private waterfront. Try your luck at catching some wild Brook Trout on the world famous Esopus Creek!

      Our drive up camp has a 4-6 person prospector type tent, a 10X12 covered tent platform, several individual tent sites with private fire rings, as well as a bunkhouse and a leanto for day use. The camp table and cook pit are covered from the elements. The main tent includes a wood burning stove, folding card table and seating for 4 and bunk bed with 4" thick self-inflating Therm-a-rest MondoKing 3D XXL Queen sized insulated mats for luxurious comfort.

      Open Network WiFi (no UN/PW needed) is available at the Campkeeper home a short woods walk away. Seasoned bundled 16" firewood is available by honor box cash payment on Brown rd across the camp entry road.

      Rules:

      'Almost' anything goes. Learn about 'pack-in pack-out/leave no trace camping' and the 'leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures' motto. Due to local laws, no music or noise louder than 60 decibels is allowed which is about as loud as conversation with 20 people in a restaurant, an office of 20 people speaking or being on the phone, background music typically heard in restaurants and public spaces, an air conditioning unit at 100 feet. Our site is to be best enjoyed for the sounds that do exist naturally, the many birds singing their song, the babbling Esopus Creek, the rustling leaves on the trees. Ask questions, I will always answer anything about camping and am thrilled to share my knowledge.

      Extras:

      -Arrive to a dry campfire stack mini bonfire for your evening's entertainment. Full of dry kindle and fire starter, just light it and enjoy! The stack will be made of about 20 pieces built up teepee style and will be covered from the elements. If you will be camping for more than one night, please specify how many or which night(s) you would like the fire setup for . Dry campfire stack is $25.00

      -I have several tents available including a large 5 person Eureka! Copper Canyon tent for $15.00, and 4 two person backpacking tents (Eureka! Timberline, Eureka! Prism, 2 Gazelle tents, and Moss Starlet tent) for $10.00 each.

      -I have 4 comfortable 2" thick Therm-a-rest Camprest foam and air mattresses for $8.00 each.

      Inquire about the extras when you book the site. Extras can be paid for in cash after you arrive.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Glamping

      $130 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from The Peekamoose Valley
      Camper-submitted photo from The Peekamoose Valley
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      Camper-submitted photo from The Peekamoose Valley

      9. The Peekamoose Valley

      6 Reviews
      21 Photos
      231 Saves
      Claryville, New York

      Peekamoose Valley: The Peekamoose Valley (County Route 42 in the Town of Denning) is a popular rustic camping area. Camping permits are now required to reserve primitive tent sites from May 15- September 15 of each year. Camping is restricted to reserved, designated campsites marked with the yellow camping symbol. Visit Reserve America (leaves DEC website) to make a reservation.

      Lower Field: Camping is restricted to 12 designated sites. Permits can be obtained from Reserve America.

      • Pets
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      • Tents
      • Group
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
      • Toilets
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        10. Creek Hill Camping

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        Summit, New York
        • Pets
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        • Reservable
        • Tents
        • Group
        • Dispersed

        $25 / night

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      Recent Tent Reviews in Fultonham

      430 Reviews of 28 Fultonham Campgrounds


      • Megan S.
        Camper-submitted photo from Schodack Island State Park Campground
        Oct. 31, 2024

        Schodack Island State Park Campground

        Great camping spot

        The staff was friendly. The sites are spaced out enough and have greenery in between so it feels a little more private than some places. Bathrooms and showers were very clean.

      • SJ W.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Alder lake
        Oct. 29, 2024

        Alder lake

        Beautiful single drive in site!

        Love this place will definitely be back, not sure why it didn’t show up for free camping when I had it filtered, found it on another app. Was not the easiest for my RV van to get up the hill with the ruts, but I have a small lift so it helps, lower clearance vans might not make it. It’s a single camper site at the top of the hill left before the trailhead parking.

      • BThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Unadilla KOA
        Oct. 17, 2024

        Unadilla KOA

        Lackluster and full service

        The weather was terrible while I was there, so perhaps this review may be biased. The Campground was very quiet in mid October. Many of the sites seem to be seasonal as there was no traffic to or from them. But there was quite a bit of daily traffic, usually arriving late and leaving early. Perhaps because the weather was turning very chilly and although the leaf peeping was at its peak for this season, I think people were heading south fast like me.

      • RThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from St. Johnsville Campsite and Marina
        Oct. 4, 2024

        St. Johnsville Campsite and Marina

        Water and R.R. tracks

        One night stay. Great sight. Friendly helpful staff. Only drawback is steady stream of trains going by around the clock. I didn’t mind by my wife didn’t sleep well.

      • Elizabeth D.
        Camper-submitted photo from Dingman's Family Campground
        Sep. 30, 2024

        Dingman's Family Campground

        One of the nicest campgrounds!

        Absolutely loved this campground, sites are well spaced and the surrounding area is gorgeous! We had a tent site right on the river and couldn’t have been happier with our stay. Each site has a fire pit and a picnic table. Facilities were exceptionally clean and the camp store was stunning!

      • RThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Visit Eatonville
        Sep. 25, 2024

        Visit Eatonville

        Unable to contact this campsite

        Call the telephone number got a recording left a message. Did not get a call back. Send email. Got no response.

      • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Schodack Island State Park Campground
        Sep. 25, 2024

        Schodack Island State Park Campground

        Top Quality State Park

        Beautiful state park campground with all the amenities you expect, located on the Hudson River.

        The state did an excellent job designing sites with dense foliage as sound and site barriers creating good privacy for campers.

        Sites are all within 200 feet of the bathrooms. The bathrooms have good showers and were very clean during our stay. There is also a dishwasher sink and even bookshelves with books available to borrow.

        Our favorite feature was the day use and boat ramp on the Hudson River. We saw many larger boats (maybe smaĺl yachts?) during the day. The view from the boat ramp area was amazing. However, stay away if you see boat going by. The boat ramp dock turns into a death trap when a big wake from a boat hits the river bank!

      • Ashley L.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from DevilDoc Campsites
        Sep. 21, 2024

        DevilDoc Campsites

        Primitive camping with a great host!

        I came up here with my dog for a solo camping trip for a couple of days to get away! Rich the host is super nice and answered any questions I had about staying/getting there. I had the whole camp ground to myself so that was even better. It is definitely off the beaten path but we'll worth it if your just trying to escape a little bit. But Verizon does get service. There are some nearby trails that are within 15 minutes of the camp ground which is also a plus. No need to bring Fire wood as there is a ton all around you. You can also buy from the host as well. There was a decent portapotty on the camp ground which is very nice to have. This was just what we needed. We really loved our stay and cant wait to go back! Thank you Rich!

      • Eleanor the Airstream R.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Schodack Island State Park Campground
        Sep. 16, 2024

        Schodack Island State Park Campground

        Beautiful, spacious state park

        Wide spaces near the Hudson River are beautiful. Campgrounds are under renovation to clear some trees and improve facilities in what might be the best state park we’ve camped at. Lots of well marked trails with great views of the river (cannot be seen from campsites).

        Electric only on site but lots of spots to fill fresh water in campgrounds. Bathrooms are big and very clean.

        At&t one bar. Site was open enough that Starlink was great.

      • Eric L.
        Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Valley Campground
        Sep. 4, 2024

        Beaver Valley Campground

        Clean, well laid out campground

        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.  Peaceful, a mix of wooded sites for RV's and open sites with their cabins.  2 swimming pools, really nice playground for the younger kids, 2 baseball fields.  Just a top notch place.

      • TThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Allaben Campground
        Sep. 2, 2024

        Allaben Campground

        Close to town, but private

        Park on side of road, campfire located down slope. Very little traffic. Felt safe.

      • LThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Hide-A-Way Campsites
        Aug. 30, 2024

        Hide-A-Way Campsites

        Quite suprise

        This is a small campground but very quiet and nice. The people that run it are very nice and accommodating. Would highly recommend it.

      • Cynthia K.
        Camper-submitted photo from North-South Lake Campground
        Aug. 29, 2024

        North-South Lake Campground

        New York

        We were on a 5 state East Coast camping trip. Our first campground was in New York Aug 8th. Unfortunately, Debbie was socking New York hard. North South Lake Campground in the Catskills was our camping home. Thursday & Friday it was Neverending rain & wind. Saturday was the nice day.

        North South Lake has no electricity. The sites are almost all beautiful, tucked in under shady trees. Not a good way to try out our solar panel! Some are by a stream. A few are by the lake. This is a tent campers paradise. New York tent campers are hard core camping during Tropical Storm Debbie!

         There are 7 loops. We were in loop 2. Site 85. There are some sites with an incline down to the site. That might give some rvs trouble. It did for us & I had to be driven out of the campground to call 911. Thank you Mary!! It all ended well & we got a different site.

         There are bears that visit the campground & one came one of the nights & visited our camping neighbor's site. They showed us a picture- it was a large black bear. 

        Generators are allowed for 5 hours & they tell you when you can use them. 

        The bathrooms/showers are state park clean- which means not very.

         There is NO cell service & just forget about WiFi. You are unplugged.

        This is a hiking park & for this middle aged overweight flatlander they are pretty strenuous. Kaaterskill Falls is an exception - short, easy trail, but the parking fills up quickly. Then they close it! You'll have to take a shuttle to get in.

        The trail to the Mountain House Site is also pretty easy, with more of an incline.

        There's 2 nice lakes with beaches. 

        The Catskills are very scenic& we enjoyed our time there!

      • Drew H.
        Camper-submitted photo from Allaben Campground
        Aug. 27, 2024

        Allaben Campground

        Nothing too special but got the job done

        A great free spot for dispersed camping tucked right off the road. Had a fire pit and picnic table

      • G
        Camper-submitted photo from Lee's Park Campground
        Aug. 25, 2024

        Lee's Park Campground

        Event Campground

        Despite only having 3 stars on dyrt, lees park is pretty cool to come to. Close to SPAC, lots of area to set up tents, dog friendly, campfire friendly, and there’s a lake minutes away. Some of the crowd seemed a little rowdy but overall nothing that was obnoxious. DONT GO IN THE WOODLINE you’ll get mobbed by mosquitoes.

      • Michael G.
        Camper-submitted photo from Mongaup Pond
        Aug. 18, 2024

        Mongaup Pond

        Great Catskill Campgroud

        Really enjoyed our 2nd stay at Mongaup and will return. Good, private sites and a great pond. Facilities were clean and staff was very helpful and friendly.

      • Emily F.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from North-South Lake Campground
        Aug. 16, 2024

        North-South Lake Campground

        Nice sites

        I really love this campground each of the campsites in our loop which was in the lower 100s, has a lot of foliage around it, creating privacy between you and the site next to you. There is a lake with swimming, clean bathrooms, clean, clean showers. Picnic table and fire pit with grill top. There’s a lot of bear activity here, so constantly cleaning up your food is very important. Definitely love it here for woodsy feel.

      • T
        Camper-submitted photo from Phoenicia Black Bear Campground
        Aug. 11, 2024

        Phoenicia Black Bear Campground

        Upstate fun!

        Blackbear is such a fun spot. Always a good time, clean, and the perfect weekend away. This spot is only 40 minutes from my regular 9-5 and it feels like it’s in another world. When you wake up, look up at the black bears in the trees and enjoy the water!!

      • A
        Camper-submitted photo from Flat Creek Rd.
        Jul. 29, 2024

        Flat Creek Rd.

        Doesn’t exist

        We ended up having to spend the night at a different campsite that were familiar with this place. This place is a scam.

      • L
        Camper-submitted photo from Adventure Bound Camping Resort at Deer Run
        Jul. 5, 2024

        Adventure Bound Camping Resort at Deer Run

        Family oriented

        Family oriented. The kids loved love water attractions. Our site was large and shaded. The draw back is where you need to park the camper is about 7 inches out of level. If we stay in the same site again we would come better prepared.

      • Kipa S.
        Camper-submitted photo from Little Pond - DEC
        Jun. 20, 2024

        Little Pond - DEC

        Thank you

        Nice quiet campgrounds close to the Beaver kill and great service staff was supper friendly and helpful

      • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Glimmerglass State Park Campground
        Jun. 11, 2024

        Glimmerglass State Park Campground

        It glimmers like glass! The lake and more

        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 Lake, with the Opera House nearby on the northwest corner of the lake nearby. If you are going to visit one, you should also visit the other! In fact the park is an ideal spot to stay if you are wanting to take in any of the Glimmerglass music or theater productions which have quite a professional lineup in the summer season. If staying at the park you will also enjoy the amazing beach and waterfront on Otsego Lake, and great kayaking on the lake as well as the stream flowing into it. You can also hike, ot take a day trip into Cooperstown, especially for museums and all things baseball.

        The camping opportunities give you three options: the main campground by the park office, which is wooded and shady and has electric hookups as needed, and is close to the beach, but you will have a lot of neighbors. If you want a quiet tenting experience, choose the Beaver Pond primitive tenting campground! This offers a small number of large, well spaced and private tent only sites set back in the woods by a beautiful pond and by the Beaver Hiking trail. Very peaceful with more solitude than the main campground, but a longer walk to the beach. The third and newest option, the Travis Field campsites, reminds me of an overflow parking area at an outdoor festival, unfortunately just a bunch of basic tent campsites plunked in an open grassy field located in between the beach and the Beaver Pond sites. I am guessing the park has greater demand for campsites than the original campground offers, so they put these spots up in an open field, and maybe folks would rather have these sites than nothing if they want a week at the lake, but they would not be a first choice unless perhaps you have a group that wants to gather together and take a block of these sites. I didnt check out the cabins, but there are some, which might be especially good if you want to come in the winter as the park is open year round


      Guide to Fultonham

      Fultonham, New York, offers a variety of tent camping options that cater to outdoor enthusiasts looking for a peaceful retreat in nature.

      Tent campers should check out Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park

      • This park features cozy camper cabins that provide a glamping experience, perfect for those who want a touch of comfort while enjoying the outdoors at Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park.
      • With beautiful trails winding through mature forests, it's an ideal spot for hiking and exploring nature.
      • Families will appreciate the kid-friendly amenities, including a playground and picnic pavilion.

      Local attractions near Fultonham

      • Just a short drive away, you can explore the charming town of Cooperstown, known for its rich baseball history and the Baseball Hall of Fame.
      • Nearby Otsego Lake offers swimming and fishing opportunities, making it a great spot for a day trip.
      • The Farmers Living History Museum provides a unique glimpse into the past, perfect for a family outing.

      Tent campers appreciate these amenities

      Frequently Asked Questions

      • Which is the most popular tent campsite near Fultonham, NY?

        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Fultonham, NY is Duck Pond Campsite with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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