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Cabin Camping near Guilderland, NY

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    Several cabin options near Guilderland offer varying levels of comfort and amenities. Frosty Acres Campground provides cabins with basic furnishings in a higher elevation setting. Max V. Shaul State Park Campground features cabin accommodations in a forested environment with modern bathroom facilities nearby. "The bathrooms and showers are clean and well-kept. The staff is friendly and helpful, and check the campground regularly so you can feel safe," noted one visitor about Max V. Shaul. Adventure Bound Camping Resort at Deer Run and Dingman's Family Campground also offer cabin rentals with access to shared amenities including showers and bathrooms.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most cabin accommodations require advance reservations, particularly during the peak summer season from May through October. Pet policies vary by location, with many sites including Frosty Acres, Adventure Bound, and Max V. Shaul allowing pets in designated cabins. A visitor to Adventure Bound mentioned, "Our site was large and shaded. The drawback is where you need to park the camper is about 7 inches out of level." While some campgrounds operate seasonally, closing after mid-October, others remain open for winter cabin stays.

    Visitors should plan to bring bedding, pillows, and cooking supplies as most cabins provide only basic furnishings. On-site camp stores at locations like Frosty Acres and Adventure Bound offer essential supplies, firewood, and some grocery items. Bathroom and shower facilities are typically shared among cabin guests unless staying in premium accommodations. Picnic tables and fire rings are standard at most cabin sites. Electricity is available at most cabin locations, though amenities like running water and kitchen facilities vary significantly between basic and deluxe options.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Guilderland (56)

      1. Frosty Acres Campground

      3.7(3)12mi from GuilderlandRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Dumpsters, laundry with coin machine. Very remote. Windy as all get out. Elevation about 1409 feet. View of the sunrise over the entire valley are awesome. Very very cool place."

      2. Adventure Bound Camping Resort at Deer Run

      4.0(3)19mi from GuilderlandRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "At the office/store the employees were very nice and helpful. The public bathrooms were very clean but the toilets didn’t flush very well in the 2 different bathrooms we went to."

      "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."

      3. A Promise to Gaia/Garden of One

      5.0(1)19mi from Guilderland1 siteCabins, Glamping

      "Book your stay in this sweet cabin and come back here to leave them some love."

      from $75 - $239 / night

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      4. Max V. Shaul State Park Campground

      4.8(8)28mi from Guilderland31 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Shaul State Park is small and quiet - only 30 sites here, which are large, flat and sited well apart from each other. The park is currently undergoing construction on 2 new bathhouses."

      "No hook ups, but there are water spigots nearby. There is a children's playground and pavilion. Firewood is available to purchase. The bathrooms and showers are clean and well-kept."

      from $17 - $50 / night

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      5. Dingman's Family Campground

      4.0(3)24mi from GuilderlandRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      "Great walking access to the river where you can launch your kayak/go tubbing or just go for a swim. Would return."

      6. Moreau Lake State Park Campground

      4.6(18)37mi from Guilderland154 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Great thing about this park is the hiking trails and lake so you don’t even have to leave to the park to enjoy great outdoor recreation."

      "Nicely treed sites and cabins with a pretty lake. Hiking, biking, swimming, boat/canoe/paddleboard rentals. No hookups but does have dump station. Pets allowed. We really like it here"

      from $20 - $75 / night

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      7. Woodford State Park Campground

      4.4(24)46mi from GuilderlandRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Quiet, great fire pits, clean bathrooms, firewood and starter for sale plus access to day use area. The lake next to the campground is beautiful and has plenty of picnic tables and grills for use."

      "We have camped at Woodford State Park in the summer and fall. It's a small park, but it never feels crowded. Most park activities are based around a small, 25-acre lake."

      8. DevilDoc Campsites

      4.9(14)41mi from Guilderland2 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Rustic camping with all the amenities awaits you at Devil Doc campsites. You will find three tent sites and a small cabin with loft on the property presently."

      "He and his buddy, Rick, live on acres and acres of forested property, with my favorite campsites located at a seemingly magical pond surrounded by beautiful pine and birch trees."

      from $15 - $25 / night

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      9. Lake George RV Park

      4.7(21)47mi from GuilderlandRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Shaded and full sun site options as well as rental units if you don't have an RV."

      "**Lake George RV Park may be the greatest campground we’ve stayed at yet!"

      10. Rip Van Winkle Campgrounds

      4.6(16)43mi from GuilderlandRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "But super nice being right on the creek--we took our chairs and plopped down in the water. No grill on the fire pit. Still very beautiful!"

      "You’ve got fishing either in 2 private lakes or you can fish in the river but to do the river you’ll need a New York State fishing license."

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    Cabin Reviews near Guilderland, NY

    296 Reviews of 56 Guilderland Campgrounds


    • Tara S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Battenkill Glamping Resort

      Our little cabin by the river was so peaceful!

      We stayed in the Bee cabin, right on the Battenkill River. This tiny cabin has a queen bed, a little table with two chairs, a microwave, a mini-fridge, and a Keurig coffee maker. There is a smokeless fire pit outside with two Adirondack chairs, a small cafe table on the deck, and a picnic table. The bathhouse is about a five-minute walk from the cabin, and there is a water faucet right outside the door. 

      Our favorite part was just relaxing by the river, but there is a wood-fired sauna, lawn games, a little bistro serving burgers, fries, wings, and drinks, complimentary tubes for the river, and bicycles. We had plenty of privacy, and the place was quiet (maybe 6 other guests on the property). 

      In addition to the rustic glamping cabins, there are glamping tents with full bathrooms, bigger cabins, and stargazing domes. 4 of the cabins are dog-friendly. The property doesn't allow kids under 13 due to the close proximity to the river, which has a pretty strong current.

    • Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure
      Jul. 6, 2022

      Treetopia Campground

      Amazing camping/Glamping!

      Treetopia is a unique and truly amazing camping/Glamping experience in the Catskills, New York! We were able to meet Betty, Treetopia’s manager, who toured us around the campground and took us into each type of rental they provide for that special camping trip. They have RV sites, yurts, custom furnished treehouses with electricity, beautiful tiny homes with outdoor living spaces, completely remodeled vintage airstreams, and gorgeous private cabins! Every unit was more beautiful and comfortable than the next. The backdrop for the campground is the wonderful Catskill Mountains and all of the nature that includes. A wonderfully inspiring place! 😊👍🏻

      If you have an RV, they have 30/50 amp with electric and water. There is no sewer, but they have a dump-station and on-site Honeywagon truck that you can schedule. They staff was wonderful and went out of their way to make our stay perfect! 💗

      For videos on this campground and others, check out our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.

    • Y
      Jul. 5, 2021

      Caroga Lake Campground

      Good facility, lacks much to do

      We were there 4th of July weekend, and the park was fully booked. Very friendly rangers, electricity in bathrooms, hot showers, and a nice dishwashing and recycling center.

      The campsite connects to the beach area and there is boat rental, but no pets allowed in the beach area.

      For us, a drawback was a lack of any hikes connecting to the campsite.

    • Kari M.
      Sep. 28, 2016

      Copake Falls Area — Taconic State Park

      Great spot for your whole family

      This campground overall was pretty good. It is a larger campground, with large sites. Within the campground there are also restrooms available, showers and water. I would advise to bring your own water, because the running water they provide doesn't taste the best and smells like rotten eggs. Just my opinion. The campsites also have a fire ring pit and a picnic table, which was nice for my large family. It wasn't too busy when we went- we got there on a Friday night around 6pm and were able to get a spot. There are also some fun activities within the campground, and things nearby. There are some good hiking and biking trails. My family and I went on a hike one morning, and my brothers enjoyed riding their bikes along the path. There is a restaurant near by that plays live music. The night we went, it was country music. Not sure how often they do this, or if the music changes. They do also have cabins you can rent, but we enjoyed the camping experience. We were in section C, spot 85. It was a pretty good, private spot. The campground was pretty clean, although we did see some trash throughout the campground that we picked up as we walked by it.

    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2020

      Bonnie Brae Cabins and Campsites

      Small quiet campground near a lake & Mt Greylock

      Finally ventured out for a camping trip in this curious season and was delighted to find Bonnie Brae Campground in the Berkshires. It's a compact,clean campground tucked at the end of a quiet neighborhood street, within walking distance to a lake. Many of the RV site are occupied by seasonal campers, and the sites are well-kept. Some of the sites have platforms. This side of the campground was quiet most of the time. The tent and cabin loop circle around the pool area and although you could hear more conversation and noise from this section, everyone was respectful of quiet hours. They also offer a number of cabins for rent with AC and small refrigerator, but no bathrooms. The bathrooms are small, but very clean. They wouldn't meet ADA standards, but there are no drips, stains, or dirt and they seem to check in a couple of times a day to clean up if needed. The pool is now open (delayed this year due to COVID-19) and the kids in particular enjoyed it. You can add a firewood purchase to your reservation and they'll deliver it to your site. 

      I was in site 28 with a teardrop camper. I could have used leveling blocks because it was hard to find a great spot that was level side to side. Sites 27 & 29 each seemed a little more level and 29 was larger.

      Pontoosuc Lake is a short walk away; there are boat rentals available and I saw a number of people fishing from Pontoosuc Park just above the dam. There's a rail trail nearby and Mt Greylock State Reservation offers numerous hiking opportunities 11 miles to the north.

    • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 11, 2024

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

      Hidden gem for summer glamping or winter cross country ski getaway

      This is a small hidden gem of a state park where the only camping available is in camper cabins—and pretty amazing glamping for camper cabins! Although there may be times when there may be people and groups around for day use, the small number of cabins and they way they are spread out will make you feel like you are at your own private retreat. The cabins are beautifully built with lovely settings, and well appointed though you need to bring your own linens. There are a couple of ponds for fishing, but if you want to swim you need to go over to nearby Otsego Lake. The trails wind through mature forest, and you can cross country ski here in winter—in fact, reserve one of the winterized cabins and come for a long weekend of cozy cabin time and quiet time outdoors on the winter trails. There is a beautiful picnic pavilion and playground, so kid friendly. Unfortunately, pets can come for day use but cant stay in the cabins. Reservations must be made in advance for the cabins, and you can be sure they will be filled on special event weekends in nearby Cooperstown, especially for events at the Baseball Hall of Fame or the Farmers Living History Museum. . The park is far enough on the outskirts of town to be away from crowds and noise, but close enough to run to town for activities, get supplies or check out unique cafes and bakeries

    • Danielle S.
      Oct. 15, 2020

      Caroga Lake Campground

      Overall, nice.

      We spent a relatively quiet long weekend here on loop F 97, which is a bit removed from the main campground. It was a bit noisy on Saturday night but nothing disturbing.  This site also is bordered by a small stream so expect mosquitoes and the occasional visit from wildlife (we had raccoons at our site each night, so kept food in the car). Each site has a fire pit and a picnic table.

      There is a store just outside the entrance that sells ice, wood, groceries.  There are quite a few roadside firewood sellers that are reasonably priced.  The fire pit does not have a narrow grilling grate so bringing something to ensure your food won't fall through the widely spaced bars is helpful.  

      As I said, our site was out of the main population, but it was a bit of a hike to the restroom which is something to keep in mind if you've really got to get to a bathroom first thing in the morning.  

      There is a Walmart about 10 miles away in Gloverville, so keep this in mind if you are planning on picking up essentials when you arrive.  

      There are no sites with electric.

    • T
      Jun. 13, 2019

      DevilDoc Campsites

      Rustic camping in the foothills of the Adirondacks

      Rustic camping with all the amenities awaits you at Devil Doc campsites. You will find three tent sites and a small cabin with loft on the property presently. There are plans to expand into another cabin for the bathhouse. A RV trailer is currently being used as the bathrooms as well as a common room for hanging out. Future expansion will see a group site near the upper pond get developed, and a leanto with a glass face. (!) firewood is also available on the premises.  Free to roam around the property, you will inevitably end up hanging around Rich up near his house. The patio is always alive with music, people, and chipmunks who horde peanuts. Basketball is always an option (Rich is a big fan), as well as chilling near the ponds and creeks. The local store is a short 3 mile ride away, if there is anything you forgot, or Rich doesn’t have. Rich could be the most hospitable host we’ve had so far. Music, libations, fire wood and coffee. All were offered and shared. We had a great time there, and will be back. 

      The Devil Doc Campsite are just inside the Adirondack Park foothills. With close proximity to Northville and Gloversville, the world is never that far away. Or a good restaurant. The PeckHill state forest is close by for mountain biking. You can park at the trailhead on CR 101, or at Stump City brewing, to ride the trails. Lots of hiking and great fishing are found in the area, along with plenty of water sport opportunities.

      My son and I had a great weekend there, and will surely be back. Soon!

    • Carol S.
      Oct. 6, 2024

      Privacy Campground

      Private but needs updates

      I thought I read someplace that there is new ownership, at any rate the folks there were very nice. And the place lives up to its name. We’re not fond of RV parking lots and the sites were well spaced which gets it many extra points. We had a popup in a drive-through site at the bottom of the hill which was fine, though pretty muddy after a day of rain. With that hill there’s no place for larger RVs here unless they were to decide to use the field at the bottom. As far as infrastructure a lot of what is here is very old and dated, sometimes to the point of being comical, but it does appear some updates are happening. Bathroom building is decent and kept very clean (though it would be nice if any of the door latches on the women’s toilets worked.) It appears they have built or rebuilt some cabins. Hiking up and down the hill to the bathroom does get old and there is really no place to park there like most places have without blocking the road. Can squeeze in one car near the (ancient and yucky cold water) dishwashing station. There is a tiny campsite with cabin on the road below it, with a firepit and table like a foot away from the road. Maybe they should eliminate that site to make parking for a couple cars at least, as its a terrible campsite probably the only bad one there. (One night that site had 2 cars, with one blocking the road when we tried to drive past - they should have made the extra car stay down in the lot.) People moved their car a bit, but still had to drive very close to their bonfire. Like much of the area, there is essentially no cell coverage here. An area with wifi would be an excellent upgrade. I know, you’re camping, but sometimes you just need to do something, make a restaurant reservation, or check the weather.

      Update- I just found and read an article about the change of ownership. Showed a picture of a recreation room. Where the heck was that? In the building labeled “the Barn?” Which I thought was an actual barn and off limits. The dyrt says there is wifi, maybe it was there? Would have been nice to know about.


    Guide to Guilderland

    Cabin accommodations near Guilderland offer varying experiences based on location, season, and elevation. Most cabin rental sites lie between 800-1400 feet elevation in the foothills of the Adirondacks and Catskills. Winter cabin stays typically require additional preparation as temperatures in the region regularly drop below freezing from December through March.

    What to do

    Hiking near waterfalls: Several cabin campgrounds provide access to waterfall trails. At Taconic State Park Campground, campers can enjoy quick access to Bash Bish Falls. "There's no pond/lake here but there's several waterfalls nearby and vromans nose," notes one visitor to Max V. Shaul State Park Campground.

    Winter activities: For those seeking off-season cabin stays, winter offers unique opportunities. "You'll have the entire mountain side all to yourself! Snowshoe, cross country ski. Winter campfires," reports a winter visitor to Frosty Acres Campground. Some cabins remain operational year-round, providing electric heating for winter comfort.

    Water recreation: Many cabin sites offer multiple water recreation options. "There is a nice grassy area on the water that's dog-friendly, and a separate little no-dog swimming and paddle boat area," explains a camper at Woodford State Park. Cabin rentals often provide the comfort needed after long days of swimming and paddling.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Some cabin areas provide more seclusion than others. At Moreau Lake State Park Campground, "Campsites are spacious, shady, and had good separation between the neighboring sites which we enjoyed," according to one visitor. This contrasts with more densely arranged cabins at some private campgrounds.

    Clean facilities: Modern bathhouses receive consistently positive feedback at most cabin sites. "The bathhouse is clean and modern," notes a visitor at Max V. Shaul State Park. Family bathroom options are increasingly available at cabins throughout the region, with several campgrounds having upgraded these facilities within the past three years.

    Access to local attractions: Cabin locations provide strategic access to regional destinations. A visitor to Rip Van Winkle Campgrounds noted, "The campground is centrally located you many things to do. Minnewaska state park was gorgeous, and the hikes around Kaaterskill as well." Most cabin sites are within 30-45 minutes of major regional attractions.

    What you should know

    Reservation policies: Many cabin rentals require minimum stays during peak season. "Staying from April until October then decided to stay over winter. They have a small winter section," explains a seasonal visitor about Frosty Acres. Booking windows typically open 9 months in advance for state park cabins and 12 months for private campgrounds.

    Seasonal differences: Some cabin areas transform dramatically between seasons. At Woodford State Park Campground, "This campground's proximity to NYC draws large crowds on weekends," warns a visitor. Weekday cabin stays often provide more solitude, especially during shoulder seasons of April-May and September-October.

    Site specifics: Cabin sites vary significantly in layout and terrain. "If we stay in the same site again we would come better prepared," notes a visitor to Adventure Bound at Deer Run, explaining that "where you need to park the camper is about 7 inches out of level." Requesting specific cabin numbers after researching options can improve your stay.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Numerous cabin sites offer structured children's activities. "Family oriented. The kids loved love water attractions," shares a visitor at Adventure Bound Camping Resort at Deer Run. Most cabin-equipped campgrounds run scheduled weekend activities from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

    Playground access: Many cabin sites feature playground equipment for younger visitors. At Rip Van Winkle Campgrounds, visitors noted "a few playgrounds, a great pool and a lot of amenities." For families with toddlers, cabins near playgrounds but away from water features may offer the most convenience and safety.

    Family bathrooms: Several campgrounds have added family bathroom facilities. A Woodford State Park visitor mentioned, "They have new bathrooms/showers and family bathrooms." These dedicated facilities provide additional space and privacy for families with young children.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Several cabin and RV sites require careful leveling. A visitor to Dingman's Family Campground noted, "The sites are not very private and there is a very large area that are open sites with no natural dividers." Requesting wooded sites typically provides more privacy than open field locations.

    Utility connections: Cabin areas with RV sites offer varying hook-up configurations. "Full connections. Pay showers and laundry onsite," explains a visitor to Rip Van Winkle Campground. Most cabin areas with RV accommodations offer 30-amp service, with limited 50-amp availability requiring advance reservation.

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