Best Glamping near Watertown, NY

Sun Outdoors Association Island and Natural Bridge/Watertown KOA house upscale glamping accommodations in the Thousand Islands region. The Association Island property features waterfront glamping sites with canvas tents and yurts positioned for optimal Lake Ontario views. These accommodations include comfortable beds with linens, electricity, and private decks where guests can enjoy spectacular sunsets. Natural Bridge/Watertown KOA offers climate-controlled glamping options with kitchenettes and en-suite bathrooms, providing a resort-style camping experience just minutes from Watertown. Both locations maintain full hookup infrastructure while offering the elevated comfort of glamping accommodations. One guest shared, "This place is amazing! It's not fancy but the location is spectacular. We were treated to gorgeous sunsets and minimal light pollution at night."

Kring Point State Park Campground and Southwick Beach State Park provide unique glamping experiences with direct water access. Glampers at these locations can launch kayaks directly from their sites, with Kring Point offering boat-in access to secluded glamping platforms. The parks feature newly constructed amenity buildings with private bathroom facilities that include personal toilet, shower, and sink contained within separate rooms. Seasonal activities include guided stargazing events during summer months and wildlife viewing opportunities along the shoreline. A recent visitor mentioned, "Beautiful new buildings on site, variety of campsites. Favorites are the beachfront sites, access to the beach and beautiful Lake Ontario." Winter reservations for canvas tent accommodations should be made well in advance as the most desirable waterfront glamping sites book quickly.

Best Glamping Sites Near Watertown, New York (18)

    1. Sun Outdoors Association Island

    15 Reviews
    Henderson Harbor, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 709-1174

    $53 - $116 / night

    "The sunsets were spectacular and our site was literally just steps from Lake Ontario. All sites are full hook up. Wifi is available and fairly good."

    "Great location offering both sunrise and sunsets over the water of Lake Ontario. Loved the access to the water for our dogs to swim and for beautiful views."

    2. Swan Bay Resort - The 1000 Islands Premier RV Park & Marina

    12 Reviews
    Thousand Island Park, NY
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 262-8297

    "We arrived on a weekend and it was pretty busy but loved it during the week when everybody left and things were quieter."

    "It’s an easy mile from I-81 and just 10-minutes drive to Alexandria Bay downtown. The staff was great— friendly and helpful."

    3. Long Point State Park Campground — Thousand Islands

    4 Reviews
    Chaumont, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 649-5258

    $21 - $30 / night

    "Some bathrooms are older. Nice play spaces for kids of all ages, and also has a nice playground area."

    "This campground is part of the Long Point State Park, a long spit on the shore of Lake Ontario. Part of the Thousand Islands."

    4. Southwick Beach State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Ellisburg, NY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 846-5338

    $24 - $39 / night

    "There is TONS of beach to explore at this little State Park in New York. I used to visit here as a kid years ago because my grandparents owned a cottage on the lake."

    "Beautiful new buildings on site, variety of campsites. Favorites are the beachfront sites, access to the beach and beautiful Lake Ontario. Small campground but very nice."

    5. Burnham Point State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Chaumont, NY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 654-2324

    $27 - $30 / night

    "Don't let anyone tell you it's not a hilly trip coming up along Lake Ontario to the Thousand Islands! There will be hills! The good news is there are NY state parks along the way."

    "Easy access to swim in the water.

    Very clean bathrooms

    Electric site with water

    Boat launch

    Plenty of tree to hang your hammock

    Very relax on the rules

    Small but quite"

    6. 1000 Islands Campground

    4 Reviews
    Thousand Island Park, NY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 686-2600

    "Right behind gals ice cream. Park was clean! Bathrooms were nice. We didn’t have any issues at all!"

    "The grounds are spotless, as are the bathrooms and showers. There are several hosts, so help is always available. The campground is conveniently located near many of the attractions."

    7. Kring Point State Park Campground

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

    $24 - $109 / night

    "I am tent camping and found my site (105) to have a couple of relatively level areas to choose to set up my tent on."

    "There is a lot to do, not only in the park, but also in nearby Alex Bay. Facilities on site, friendly neighbors, and lots of swimming areas."

    8. Natural Bridge/Watertown KOA

    1 Review
    Natural Bridge, NY
    22 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. Selkirk Shores State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Pulaski, NY
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 298-5737

    $28 - $135 / night

    "Electricity is available on many sites. The beach is good for children and they have a great recreation program for the kids."

    "Nice place to camp all electric no water hook ups bath house clean but could use more"

    10. Brennan Beach Campground

    4 Reviews
    Pulaski, NY
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Very nice thousand trail campgrounds. Very large I believe it's 1300 + sites. We went late summer show it was becoming offseason. Most amenities close down."

    "It was PACKED on the weekend, but they have a really efficient check in process and the staff is super nice. Probably some of the nicest campground staff we've met yet."

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Glamping Reviews near Watertown, NY

99 Reviews of 18 Watertown Campgrounds


  • Bella J.
    Jun. 23, 2024

    Southwick Beach State Park Campground

    Not for me

    Unfortunately when we arrived at southwick the rangers & staff had all gone home so we were unable to get a map or check in. We went to our camp site & there were people playing very loud music until about 12am, no rangers around the say anything about quiet hours so I had to. Sites are on top of eachother & there’s no boarders inbetween, fine for some people but not for me. After it rained one night our site & others around us were completely flooded. The beach area & bathhouses we’re nice though so that helped the stay not be a complete wash

  • L
    Jun. 18, 2023

    Natural Bridge/Watertown KOA

    Nice KOA, great owners

    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. I didn’t have a chance to use the deck or the indoor pool.

    The owners made me feel welcome from the minute I arrived. They went above & beyond for me.

    The facilities are not wheelchair accessible. The owners said that they are working on that.

  • Colleen S.
    Aug. 9, 2018

    Selkirk Shores State Park Campground

    NYS's best kept secret

    Selkirk is quiet and peaceful. Electricity is available on many sites. The beach is good for children and they have a great recreation program for the kids. While we were there they had a reptile exhibit with huge snakes and crocodiles, another day they had tie dyeing t-shirts, other days they had bingo(candy was the prize), exercises, and crafty things to make. Firewood is available on site, with delivery if you buy 1/4 cord and up.

  • Laure D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2021

    Sun Outdoors Association Island

    Wonderful, windy and can be buggy

    Overall, our trip to this campground on an island was awesome! The sunsets were spectacular and our site was literally just steps from Lake Ontario. All sites are full hook up. Wifi is available and fairly good. Trash is picked up from your site between 8-10am each day. Staff was VERY nice and helpful. Most sites are spacious enough though you can see your neighbor. Fire pits are behind the camper pad so you can see others at their fire pits but most were spread out and I didn't hear the neighbors conversations. Being right on the lake and on the west facing side allowed for the prevailing winds to be felt. One night we couldn't sit outside due to the high winds. The Midge gnats were horrible for about a day and a half. They were around all week and I understand this was the time of year for them but the one day, you could not walk outside without being swarmed. In fact, I took pics of the swarm up above the trees. I've never seen anything like it before! We went out to eat the night they were so bad you couldn't cook, eat, or sit outside. There is a store with limited supplies, a "cafe" that served food but hours were not regular, a nice pool though too chilly in mid June to use. You can rent a golf cart which isn't really needed but fun. The opposite side of the island near the marina (not a full service marina just docks for your boat if you bring one)  and sunrise view had more spacious sites and you could access the lake easier. I don't think swimming is allowed though in the lake. The interior sites not on the water were okay, but a bit close in areas. The campground was not full most of the week we were there but began filling up by the weekend. There is a winery that does tastings on Friday afternoon and evenings which was fun. The closest towns are Watertown to the east which has any store you could need (Walmart, Lowes, etc.),  Henderson Harbor (not much there), Sagett's Harbor (cute but small with a couple cool restaurants though skip the brewery as they had no local beer and the food was just okay), Cape Vincent (cool lighthouse and small downtown), and Clayton which is about a 50 min. drive. We loved Clayton. Eat at Bellas on the St. Lawrence River! There is fishing at the island and a lot was being caught but most of it was small fish. Our friends went Go Karting somewhere close by. There are a few state parks that had great hiking trails and scenery. We had a lot of down time just relaxing while taking in the beautiful view. I'd happily go again!

  • K
    Aug. 4, 2021

    Stillwater Reservoir

    Need a boat

    I came here a couple days ago only to realize that all except one campsite needs a boat to be reached. It's first come first serve so best to find another place if you intend to drive up to your campsite. The drive up campsite had an outhouse though so that was nice

  • M
    Aug. 23, 2018

    Yogi Bears Jellystone Park Camp Resort at Mexico

    One of the best campgrounds for kids of all ages!

    Quickly becoming one of our favorite campgrounds! So much to do here for the little ones, and so much beauty to soak in for us older ones! The staff here is excellent, and are always willing to do what they can to make sure you're having a great stay. The setting is absolutely gorgeous. Well treed, nicely sized spaces and fairly easy access for large rigs. Bathrooms are well spaced and plentiful, and well maintained. The showers are actual showers, and are taller than I am (which is nice!). So many activities for the kids, a great pool, mini-golf, parades, just non stop action to keep them going and tire them out! Highly recommended! Well worth the short drive up from Syracuse, or a longer drive from elsewhere!

  • T&J  F.
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Yogi Bears Jellystone Park Camp Resort at Mexico

    Unfortunate

    Pros: river is awesome, wading, catching crayfish, cooling off. Staff were consistently friendly. Sites were flat, easy to level travel trailer. Plenty of kid activities, foam party, obstacle course, balloon launch, etc. Large store. Game room. Bathrooms (at least near the playground) were spacious, with toilet, sink, shower. Cons: signs/photo ops were crooked/loose/broken. Planted annual flowers were dead, overgrown with weeds. Miniature golf holes were falling apart. Bounce pad had a hole in it. The sand from around the edge was blowing from that hole into kids eyes, nose, mouth. Bathrooms were dirty; each has a 2-roll toilet paper dispenser; by early evening two stalls had zero TP left. Tent sites had used toilet paper along the tree line where others had used it as a bathroom. Fire pits were old tire rims, which worked, but unable to cook anything on it

  • April L.
    Sep. 9, 2020

    Sun Outdoors Association Island

    Beautiful

    Great location offering both sunrise and sunsets over the water of Lake Ontario. Loved the access to the water for our dogs to swim and for beautiful views. Our site backed up to the water and although it was windy they thought ahead and built the fire pit up to block it. Our site was a little narrower than others based on our proximity to a corner, but we still loved it.

  • Matt G.
    Aug. 1, 2016

    Southwick Beach State Park Campground

    Great part with tons of beach

    There is TONS of beach to explore at this little State Park in New York. I used to visit here as a kid years ago because my grandparents owned a cottage on the lake. Since they sold it, visiting Southwick is the next best thing. Lake Ontario is an amazing lake to be on and the water is pretty warm in the summer time. the waves don't get too big, so it is very safe for kids. Southwick itself has great camping spots right next to the beach. It is a little pricey if you only want to visit for the day, $8, but you can get a tent spot for $18 which is comparable to other state parks. Showers are available, and there are some short trails that are good for running or probably cross country skiing in the winter. There is also a sizable playground near the beach that is great for the kids.


Guide to Watertown

The Thousand Islands region sits on the border between the United States and Canada along the St. Lawrence River, featuring over 1,800 islands that range from tiny outcroppings to larger inhabited islands. Watertown serves as a gateway to this region, located just 30 minutes from Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River. Summer temperatures typically range from 60-80°F, while spring and fall camping seasons experience wider temperature swings from 40-70°F.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Long Point State Park Campground offers excellent fishing directly from the shoreline. "Great fishing from almost every part of this park. Two beaches to swim. Almost every campsite is on the water," notes a visitor to Kring Point State Park Campground.

Kayak launches: Multiple access points allow for easy water entry with personal watercraft. "We were able to drop our kayaks right in the water in front of our rig and paddle to our heart's content. The water is clear and cool," according to a camper at Sun Outdoors Association Island.

Boat tours: Schedule a river tour from nearby Alexandria Bay to see historic sites. "Within an hours drive of lots of cute, small river towns with tons of ambiance. Water sport potential was huge if you have your own watercraft. Highly recommend a boat tour of the St. Lawrence River!" shares a reviewer.

Swimming beaches: Many parks feature designated swimming areas with varying amenities. At Selkirk Shores State Park Campground, "The beach is good for children and they have a great recreation program for the kids. While we were there they had a reptile exhibit with huge snakes and crocodiles, another day they had tie dyeing t-shirts."

What campers like

Waterfront sites: Premium locations offer direct water access for swimming or launching small craft. "Our site was a pull in and we faced a western view of Lake Ontario. We were treated to gorgeous sunsets and minimal light pollution at night. The stars were everywhere," reports a camper at Sun Outdoors Association Island.

Updated facilities: Newer bathroom buildings with private accommodations are available at some locations. "Personal toilet, shower& sink are contained within separate rooms within the amenity block, perfect for couples and young families. They are new construction with plenty of room," notes a visitor at Burnham Point State Park Campground.

Dark skies: Minimal light pollution at waterfront campgrounds allows for stargazing. One reviewer at Burnham Point State Park Campground mentioned, "Beautiful and Peaceful. Beautiful view of the river. Easy access to swim in the water. Very clean bathrooms. Electric site with water. Boat launch. Plenty of tree to hang your hammock."

Recreation programs: Organized activities for children are available during peak season. "The beach is good for children and they have a great recreation program for the kids... exercises, and crafty things to make. Firewood is available on site, with delivery if you buy 1/4 cord and up," according to a camper at Selkirk Shores State Park Campground.

What you should know

Site sizes vary significantly: Some locations have limited space for larger equipment. At 1000 Islands Campground, a visitor noted, "Our original site was listed at 55', but there was no way our 43' camper would fit, nor make the tight turn into it. The owner quickly moved us to another site."

Wind conditions: Lakefront sites experience significant wind that can damage equipment. "Our neighbor (who has camped here seasonally for the last four years) mentioned that he lost three awnings to the wind. So, don't leave your awning out when you leave your camper," warns a reviewer.

Bug populations: Proximity to water means insect management is essential. "One HUGE downfall was the amount of BUGS! Millions (not exaggerating) of midges and mayflies swarming the grounds from Lake Ontario. Be prepared to deal with this as we were not and had to vacuum inside the RV every night for about an hour."

Seasonal closures: Many facilities and amenities close before the official end of camping season. At Brennan Beach Campground, "We went late summer show it was becoming offseason. Most amenities close down. Pool, swimming at Lake Ontario beach, etc."

Tips for camping with families

Playground options: Several campgrounds feature extensive play areas for children. At 1000 Islands Campground, "My son loved the playground. Right behind gals ice cream. Park was clean! Bathrooms were nice. We didn't have any issues at all!"

Beach access: Sandy areas suitable for children are available at select locations. "Southwick itself has great camping spots right next to the beach. The waves don't get too big, so it is very safe for kids. Southwick itself has a sizable playground near the beach that is great for the kids."

Private bathroom facilities: Newer buildings include family-friendly designs. At Swan Bay Resort, "Bathrooms/showers were clean. Site we stayed at had full hook ups. Very nice camp store, pools, playground, and restaurants. Spent time at the beach which is also very nice."

Loop selection: Choose camping areas based on desired atmosphere. "This campground is 4 different loops- A loop is like the loop for people here for fishing, B loop is the mellower crowd, and C and D were our nightmares: mass chaos, children running amok, loud groups, no thanks."

Tips from RVers

Reservation timing: Waterfront sites book quickly, especially for glamping near Watertown, New York. A Kring Point State Park camper noted, "We've camped here every year but it's getting difficult to get in here. Every site is beautiful with rocks. But the rocks make it beautiful."

Concrete pad availability: Some parks offer paved surfaces for easier leveling. "All of there sites are on slabs, neat and clean hook ups. There is riverviews from just about every site which is nice and then there are sites right on the river," according to a visitor.

Seasonal camper sections: Many parks have areas dedicated to longer-term stays that differ from transient camping areas. "A lot of locals camp here seasonally, and if you're not from around there, you'll stick out. We had a few awkward interactions but nothing serious. Mostly just funny."

Access considerations: Some glamping facilities near Watertown, New York have specific approach requirements. "The approach by way of a single lane bridge to the island is beautiful. Once on the island, it's obvious that this is a great place for retreat. Surrounded by Lake Ontario, it's a secluded and idyllic setting for a RV campground."

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Watertown, NY is Sun Outdoors Association Island with a 4.3-star rating from 15 reviews.

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