Camping near Cold Brook, NY

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    The Cold Brook area of New York State provides access to several established campgrounds along with dispersed camping opportunities in the surrounding Adirondack region. West Canada Creek Campground and Herkimer Diamond Mine KOA stand as popular options within driving distance, both offering tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations. The Mohawk Valley terrain creates opportunities for waterfront camping, with several facilities positioned along creeks and reservoirs. North Lake Reservoir also provides more primitive camping options for those seeking a less developed experience.

    The camping season in this region typically runs from mid-April through mid-October, with most established facilities closing during winter months. According to one visitor, "Nice campground, camp store, ice cream/pizza shack, shuttle to tubing, sites are pretty flat, pool is large and clean, quiet hours are enforced." Access roads to most campgrounds are well-maintained, though some dispersed areas may require vehicles with higher clearance. Campers should note that many facilities fill quickly during summer weekends and holiday periods, particularly at West Canada Creek Campground where themed weekends often book up nearly a year in advance. Reservations are strongly recommended for weekend stays between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

    The camping experience around Cold Brook features numerous water-based recreation opportunities. The West Canada Creek winds through multiple campgrounds, creating natural boundaries and recreation spaces. As one camper noted, "The West Canada Creek wraps around the entire property and provides such a tranquil backdrop. The sites are surrounded by lush oaks and pines. Makes it feel as though you are truly immersed in nature." Several campgrounds operate tube rentals for floating the creek, while others maintain swimming pools and fishing access. Family-friendly amenities predominate at established campgrounds, with playground equipment, volleyball courts, and organized weekend activities during peak season. Facilities range from basic (vault toilets only) at North Lake Reservoir to full-service hookups with modern amenities at larger commercial campgrounds like the Herkimer Diamond Mine KOA, which also offers unique attractions like gem mining across from the campground.

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      1. Herkimer Diamond Mine KOA

      4.3(18)8mi from Cold BrookRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Keeping in mind , it is a busy family resort during prime season and holidays, so if you're looking for a quiet, non-crowded location, this may not be the place for you (unless you try it in offseason)"

      "You have easy access to the river for your fishing desire, or you can try your hand at mining for diamonds( real open put diamond mine."

      2. West Canada Creek Campground

      4.8(4)2mi from Cold Brook11 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Heated pool, great store, large sites, surrounded by trees, events, soft serve ice cream, tube rentals to float on the creek (river). FHU as well as tent sites and cabins."

      "The West Canada Creek wraps around the entire property and provides such a tranquil backdrop. The sites are surrounded by lush oaks and pines."

      from $64 - $999 / night

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      3. Spruce Creek Campground

      4.1(8)14mi from Cold BrookRVs, Tents

      "The land is next to a river. They keep it mowed and it went on for a while. The dogs enjoyed the walk!"

      "Upon arrival my husband told the owner that we had never set up before and he came and walked us through the whole process. He also gave us tips on equipment to get etc."

      4. Delta Lake State Park Campground

      4.2(15)19mi from Cold Brook101 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 $24 - $32 / night

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      5. Kayuta Lake Campground and Marina

      3.1(8)13mi from Cold BrookRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "And they are never more than a quick walk from your camper. Did I mention there is a pool? There is. And its HEATED."

      "The lake linked to a river was great for kayaking and fishing. We arrived at night and they had left everything for us making check in very easy."

      from $57 - $67 / night

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      6. Ace of Diamonds Mine & Campground

      3.3(3)8mi from Cold BrookRVs, Tents, Glamping

      7. North Lake Resevoir

      5.0(4)20mi from Cold BrookRVs, Tents

      "North Lake Reservoir is one of the Adirondack Park’s best kept secrets."

      "Still quite a bit of snow at the entrance once I got past that it was easy site are perfect right on the water with a little out house across. Breathtaking views!"

      8. Glimmerglass State Park Campground

      4.7(21)33mi from Cold Brook47 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "Close to Cooperstown and within driving distance from Oneonta. Quiet and spacious campsites"

      from $14 - $26 / night

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      9. North Lake Reservoir Campground

      5.0(2)20mi from Cold BrookTents

      "32 sites all around the lake. Some are walk in right on the lake. Quiet, peaceful, and clean."

      "We got there after dark and it was beautiful to wake up to the view of the lake. Car camped, but there was enough room for a tent."

      10. Nicks Lake Campground

      4.7(17)31mi from Cold Brook110 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Great campground with nice sites and access to other areas in the ADK ... easy hikes up Bald Mountain or Rocky Point."

      "I love camping anywhere where there is a lake. I love kayaking, so normally if there is a lake nearby, then I always bring my kayak."

      from $22 / night

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    • 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.

    • Emily F.
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Sacandaga Campground — Adirondack Preserve

      Cute and clean

      Some sites have more privacy than others. Some are right on the river. There’s a good YouTube vid with walkthroughs of all the sites. Nice lil river running through the campground.

    • Ilce H.
      May. 9, 2026

      Stoney Pond State Forest Camping Area

      Free spot!

      I likes this spot and i really like that you need a reservation as well just to secure your spot! The spots are big and great walks as well if you have dogs. Easy access to the pond too. 20 minutes to waterfall state park & there is a maple shop not too far as well for treats etc.

    • Abby H.
      Apr. 19, 2026

      Herkimer Diamond Mine KOA

      Disrespect & Discrimination

      Long read, but so worth it! Below is the review that I posted last August after our vacation. Mind you, the vacation for my immediate family has been 10 years in a row and when I was a kid the same! The incident that happened was with our friends and therefore when I wrote the review, it stated what I witnessed! I was hoping that management changed and/ or they fixed the problems so I was willing to give it another try, I mean, this has been apart of my childhood and my children’s so why not! I called today, lady was super nice and helping me look through all the campsites because we come with so many people! I paid and then friends of ours called. After they called, our friends said that my reservation was cancelled. What??? So I called back thinking it was something on my end. I then had to wait for management to call back. Called back, and whoever I spoke with was extremely rude! She basically told me I was never welcome back and that the owners said so! Now mind you through this whole thing, I never talked to the owners. So do the owners only take one side of the story? I’m not even someone that this incident directly happened to! I said, well can I please speak to your manager or the owner. No, i am the manager, you are not welcome back. I told her that everyone in our party will probably cancel as well and her response was“I’m just waiting for 1 person to call me”! I said a few choice words and I hung up. CRYING. WHAT????? Are you discriminating me because of an issue you had with another camper???? I can’t believe what this has amounted to. So instead of dealing with your issues you just don’t allow people back? Instead of having the owner or management actually call and have a respectful, which was not had, conversation with someone you just brush it off! I have come to Herkimer longer than some of these people have worked there! I really don’t have words for how I feel. And to make matters worse I always go over my dad’s anniversary of his death, August 5, because this was his favorite place and now I can’t go and neither can my children. Great job herkimer diamond mines koa! I applaud you on your discrimination, disrespect and the lack of empathy you have for your campers! Especially the ones who have been a constant! I’m assuming Phil and his wife are still management, good luck! And to the campers that wish to go there, I really hope you enjoy yourselves because it truly is an amazing place. Unfortunately, my memories had to stop here! August 2025 This review is extremely hard for me to write, but what I had witnessed for a week of being there is disgusting& just simply not right. My family has been coming to Herkimer KOA for decades. Throughout the years, we have shown many other families this"gem"... or so we thought. This year was a bit different, there are new camp managers... This week I have witnessed human waste being sprayed all over campsites, management that discredits everything you say, management that thinks its okay to have charges on your bill that they cant even explain, ice cream cart that closes right before the last kid orders& leaves in tears, bathrooms that are disgusting! This is NOT THE HERKIMER I REMEMBER AS A KID! If you look on google, the owners of this campground is a family that has owned it for 50 years! That's amazing& kudos to them! But Phil, Phil is going to ruin every ounce of what they have worked so hard for!& being a business owner, you want management there representing YOU! Doing what YOU would do if you were there. Those owners should not be receiving mine& my friends reviews today if management did their job! Unfortunately, again very hard to say, we will not be returning if Phil is there.& I can honestly say, that the 14-20 families we bring every time, that spend thousands of dollars, will not be as well! Thank you Phil for ruining a vacation I personally held so close to my heart.& because you don't care about how you treat people& how you manage, you have lost years& years& years of loyalty.

    • Sierra W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 31, 2026

      North Lake Resevoir

      So Beautiful and Peaceful

      Still quite a bit of snow at the entrance once I got past that it was easy site are perfect right on the water with a little out house across. Breathtaking views!

    • E
      Mar. 27, 2026

      Tilden Hill Farm

      Beautiful campground

      Beautiful and well- maintained. Very roomy sites. Owner is friendly and responds quickly to calls.

    • Dale H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 23, 2026

      Fort Plain Lock 15 on Empire Trail

      Not plowed in winter

      Great spot, great location. FYI to anyone who comes in the winter, it's not plowed, so you may need to adjust your plans accordingly.

    • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 31, 2025

      Sagamore Lake primitive camping, Adirondacks Blue Ridge wilderness

      Beautiful backpack /paddle camping in the Adirondack Blue Ridge wilderness

      This review is for primitive backpack or paddle in camping alogn the breathtakingly beautiful Sagamore Lake. On the southwest corner of the lake is located the historic Camp Sagamore, one of the so-called Great Camps of the Adirondacks and which is now a comfortable lodge and camping retreat which hosts lifelong learning workshops on crafts and history  throughout the year. If interested in visiting it, see this link:  https://www.sagamore.org/

      However, beyond the grounds of the Camp is the vast Blue Ridge Wilderness of the Adirondack State Forest Park which completely surround the lake. Adhacent to camp Sagamore is a parking lot for campers and hikers, which includes an outhouse, picnic table, launch for canoes or kayaks, and trailhead for hiking and backpacking. The trail encircles Sagamore lake is is about 3.8 miles long. There is primitive and dispersed camping all along the trail and and along shore and beyond as long as you practice Leave No Trace principles. This basically means no campsite amenities other than the glorious woods and lake, but you will have your pick of remote spots to pitch a tent without having to backpack for hours. The trail does attract a fair number of day use hikers or paddlers, but few campers. The trail is reasonable to tackle for beginning dispersed campers, with the added safety of being able to hike out to the Camp within a couple miles in case of emergency. Highly recommended!


    Guide to Cold Brook

    Dispersed camping opportunities exist throughout the Cold Brook region, with primitive sites available at North Lake Reservoir approximately 30 miles north of town. The Adirondack foothills terrain creates varied camping conditions ranging from lakeside sites to forest settings along West Canada Creek. Most dispersed areas operate seasonally from mid-April through mid-October, with road access becoming difficult during spring thaw when mud can make routes impassable even for higher clearance vehicles.

    What to do

    Tube down West Canada Creek: West Canada Creek Campground offers tubing experiences with shuttle service. "They have a tubing business on property with an upstream shuttle as well as an ice cream stand! There is a playground with slides and swings as well as a swimming pool. There is a beach volleyball court, half court basketball and horseshoe pits," notes a camper from West Canada Creek Campground.

    Mine for Herkimer diamonds: The unique quartz crystals found in this region are accessible to visitors. "The mines are so much fun. Some of the sites are crowded but each site has plenty of space. The whole park is well maintained. Lots of room to walk our dogs. We will visit again," writes a reviewer from Herkimer Diamond Mine KOA.

    Kayak on peaceful lakes: Several reservoir areas offer non-motorized boating. "Stayed in the tent area with mature trees giving plenty of shade even at mid day. Two boat ramps for easy launching and quick retrieval of your motor boats. The lake is a flooded area foaming a reservoir stocked with game fish as bass, perch, and pike," according to a visitor at Delta Lake State Park.

    What campers like

    Private waterfront sites: Many campgrounds feature water access directly from sites. "Very beautiful campground with tons of planned activities for the kids. Outdoor pool and clean shower/bathrooms. Lots of grass and shade. Very nice sites that are easy to get in/out of. Well stocked camp store," reports a camper at Herkimer Diamond Mine KOA.

    Natural swimming areas: The region offers both natural and maintained swimming options. "The beautiful beach is well attended with life guards on duty keeping you safe but still allowing much fun on the very clean white sand," writes a visitor to Delta Lake State Park Campground.

    Clean facilities: Many established campgrounds maintain high standards for facilities. "Big Rig friendly! We have a 37ft fifth wheel & fit into our site no problem! Good cell reception & tons to do near by. But I highly recommend checking out their beach area- beyond gorgeous!" shares a camper at Nicks Lake Campground.

    What you should know

    Seasonal popularity: Reservations are essential, especially for summer weekends. "Their themed weekends and accompanying activities throughout the season are wonderful. We had the pleasure of staying for Labor Day weekend in which they had a kids carnival set up among many other things. Their Halloween weekend is truly a must see, with wagon rides and trick-or-treating!" according to a camper at West Canada Creek Campground.

    Variable road conditions: Access to more remote sites requires planning. "32 sites all around the lake. Some are walk in right on the lake. Quiet, peaceful, and clean. Make sure to take a left at the start of the lake, the right is all private road and you will have to turn around," advises a visitor to North Lake Reservoir Campground.

    Wildlife awareness: Bears and other wildlife are active in the area. "You can catch sight of deer or a bear at any moment. Just keep in mind to maintain a safe distance and respect their space!" notes a camper at Nicks Lake Campground.

    Tips for camping with families

    Book weekend-themed activities: Special events are scheduled throughout the season. "We have been returning to this campground for 5 years. Our weekend of choice is always sold out. The staff have a wonderful event set up and the river drop/Run is fantastic. Nice sized sites and space for your family to play," shares a family that stays at West Canada Creek Campground.

    Consider sites with playground access: Multiple campgrounds offer activities for children. "They offer a children's playground, pool, little grocery store, volleyball area, and of course, the Herkimer Diamond Mine and restaurant, right across the street," explains a reviewer at Herkimer Diamond Mine KOA.

    Look for lakes with lifeguards: Supervised swimming areas offer peace of mind. "The beach is manned by a lifeguard until 6pm and is very well maintained. We love bringing the kids here without worrying about loud crazy campers up until all hours of the night," notes a family at Nicks Lake Campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Select appropriate campgrounds for rig size: Not all campgrounds accommodate larger RVs. "For larger rigs, largest site was too short for mine. Pot holes in the campground road are so bad that it caused damage to my trailer," warns an RVer at Spruce Creek Campground.

    Check hookup types before booking: Available services vary widely between campgrounds. "We stayed on three different sites (2 partial hookups, 1 full hookup). Each site was level and easily accessible," reports a camper at West Canada Creek Campground.

    Consider seasonal options: Long-term stays are available at some campgrounds. "Great spot close to the Adirondacks, mountain biking and climbing not far away. We actually have a seasonal spot, but there is a wide variety of options. Sites are large! Bathrooms are new and clean," shares an RVer at Spruce Creek Campground.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Cold Brook, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Cold Brook, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 115 campgrounds and RV parks near Cold Brook, NY and 11 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Cold Brook, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Cold Brook, NY is Herkimer Diamond Mine KOA with a 4.3-star rating from 18 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Cold Brook, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 free dispersed camping spots near Cold Brook, NY.