Best Cabin Camping near Hermon, NY

Cabins at Wellesley Island State Park and Robert Moses State Park provide rustic accommodations with varying levels of amenities. Wellesley Island offers cabins with electricity, beds, and picnic tables, while Robert Moses State Park features waterfront cabins with more basic furnishings. Most cabins include fire rings for outdoor cooking and are positioned near bathroom facilities with showers. Cranberry Lake Campground provides lakeside cabin options with easy water access for kayaking and fishing. "The cabin is cozy and on the water! You'll love it," notes one visitor about the Robert Moses State Park accommodations.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. KOA-style cabins at Natural Bridge/Watertown KOA offer more amenities than state park options, including electricity and heating for extended season use. Swan Bay Resort provides premium cabin rentals with modern furnishings and proximity to resort amenities. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months when availability becomes limited. Pet policies vary by location, with some cabins permitting dogs with proper documentation. A camper wrote, "We stayed in cottage A, which was clean, spacious, warm and fully stocked with everything we needed."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic fire rings to furnished kitchenettes with refrigerators and microwaves, depending on the cabin category. Riverside Campground and Fish Creek Pond Campground offer cabins with varying levels of kitchen access. Nearby general stores provide basic provisions, though selection is limited during off-season months. The Price Chopper grocery store near Swan Bay Resort offers more extensive food options for cabin guests planning longer stays. Firewood is available for purchase at most locations, with some campgrounds offering delivery service directly to cabin sites.

Best Cabin Sites Near Hermon, New York (21)

    1. Cranberry Lake Campground

    20 Reviews
    Cranberry Lake, NY
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 848-2315

    $20 / night

    "They are just as great in a library as they are outside.

    • Compact: While they don’t fold down as small as a pair of traditional headphones, they are pocket-sized and can easily be stored in a jacket"

    "First thing about Cranberry Lake: the staff are wonderful. We arrived when the check in staff had the day off."

    2. Wellesley Island State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Thousand Island Park, NY
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 482-2722

    $20 - $188 / night

    "However they're doing it all correct in their state parks. This park is amazing. The views of the ST. LAWRENCE River are amazing. You're around some of the best fishing in the country. We'll."

    "We camped in loop F site 43 with full hookups, nice asphalt pad picnic table and fire ring. Our site is located adjacent to a mowed grass path that leads to the main road, close to the camp store."

    3. Fish Creek Pond Campground

    33 Reviews
    Tupper Lake, NY
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 891-4560

    $22 - $40 / night

    "There are restrooms located convieniently throughout the park so you never have to walk more than a few sites no matter where you are."

    "Most of the campsites at Fish Creek Pond are along the waterfront, offering easy access to the pond. Some campers even build temporary docks that they leave behind for subsequent campers."

    4. Kring Point State Park Campground

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

    $20 - $109 / night

    "Water nearby, brand new bathrooms with showers and two kitchen clean up stations are a short walk away. Every site has a fire ring with a grill and picnic table."

    "Never stayed in cabins but been inside. It's beautiful park. Goose bay on one side St Lawrence River on other. Every site is beautiful with rocks. But the rocks make it beautiful."

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

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

    "Our site was a “standard site” near the pool, boat launch, activities, and Tiki Bar which surprised us because sites close to activities are usually desired and not discounted."

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

    6. Riverside Campground

    5 Reviews
    Winthrop, NY
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 389-4771

    "New bathrooms and laundry center."

    "Area, location, etc. Summers are beautiful winter are terrible."

    7. Natural Bridge/Watertown KOA

    1 Review
    Natural Bridge, NY
    30 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."

    8. Robert Moses State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Massena, NY
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 769-8663

    $20 - $116 / night

    "Lovely State Park in the 1,000 Islands where water activities are the main attraction. Make sure to check out the island too! The park spans the island and a little snaking river-like bay."

    "The cabin is cozy and on the water! You’ll love it!"

    9. Acres of wildlife Family

    4 Reviews
    Ogdensburg, ME
    39 miles
    Website

    "And yes, they do have WIFI. Very basic free wifi.  There are also plans you can buy for your stay, two of us, two devices, $42 for a week."

    "Lower Beverly Lake camp ground gave us the experience we needed."

    10. Dewolf Point State Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Thousand Island Park, NY
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 482-2012

    $17 - $74 / night

    "Cabins were nice. Great spot for boating and fishing."

    "I stayed 4 nights at a non electric tent site, it was me and my dog enjoyed some bon fires and some hiking in Wellesley island state park as well."

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Cabin Reviews near Hermon, NY

135 Reviews of 21 Hermon Campgrounds


  • Jane B.
    Jun. 20, 2018

    Fish Creek Pond Campground

    A little slice of heaven

    I have stayed here many times over the years, usually for a 10-18 day stretch at a time. This is one of my favorite places. Most sites are right on the water. Square pond is a lovely little lake that connects to a larger lake (Upper Saranac I believe) by passing through a canal. This campground has great facilities. There are restrooms located convieniently throughout the park so you never have to walk more than a few sites no matter where you are. There are hot showers located at one end of the park and a dump station for RVs. The restrooms and showers are cleaned daily. There is a great little general store just outside the park that sells pretty much anything you could want. Sites are equipped with a table and fireplace (most have grates). There are vendors that drive through the park daily selling wood, ice cream (from an old fashioned wagon, get the moose tracks!), and ice. There is a boat supplier that travels the lake every morning and evening dropping off and picking up kayak and canoe rentals. If you love water front camping this is for you! The park is pet friendly but you need to show proof of vaccines. There are great things to do nearby like the Adirondack Museum, Lake Placid, and beautiful hiking spots. You can have power boats and jets skis on the lake as well as non motorized boats. Some of the best sunsets I have ever viewed happened right here. Quiet hours are taken very seriously and rangers walk the park at night warning rowdy fireside folks to quiet down. However, as dusk turns to night, you can always count on the chorus of yodels going back and forth across the lake. This is a wonderful spot! Check it out! You won’t be sorry! Oh, but sites go on sale nine months in advance through reserve America and the best spots wind up booked for the season pretty quickly.

  • Elizabeth B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2020

    Adirondack Mennonite Camping Associates Inc

    Sleepaway camp, family camp, day use

    Beaver Camp (or, officially Adirondack Mennonite Camping Assoc.), is a classic summer youth sleep-away camp on Beaver Lake. Sleeping in cabins with bunk beds, swimming, canoes, and a high ropes course, gathering around the campfire to end the day- Beaver Camp has it all.

    Weekend and week long programming for youth and families, or site rental of cabins and platform tents is available, as well as day use access to the beach and high ropes course.

    This camp is a great way to access a beautiful area in a way customized for your family!

  • John L.
    Nov. 11, 2019

    Wellesley Island State Park Campground

    Fine camping 1000 islands

    NYS may get tons of flack for its politics and politicians. However they're doing it all correct in their state parks. This park is amazing. The views of the ST. LAWRENCE River are amazing. You're around some of the best fishing in the country. We'll. Manicured campground. It's huge by the way. Tons of playgrounds and swimming. Always clean everything. Always friendly staff and campers. Inexpensive I mean really inexpensive. You're 10 min from Alexandria Bay. Boldt castle, singer castle, you can go on river cruises and view these beautiful islands and homes on them. Watch the cargo ships cruise the channel. Electric and water on many sites. Cottages cabins and primitive sites available. Hiking trails all over the park. There's a marina, boat launch and boat rentals. Docking. You can even day trip it use public grills and still enjoy everything the park has to offer. We have so much fun here. It's hard to pack and go home.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 21, 2021

    Wellesley Island State Park Campground

    Nice State park

    We camped in loop F site 43 with full hookups, nice asphalt pad picnic table and fire ring. Our site is located adjacent to a mowed grass path that leads to the main road, close to the camp store. Beautiful area, lots of hiking and biking trails and swim area.

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2020

    Fish Creek Pond Campground

    Busy, but that lake and the loons!

    Most of the campsites at Fish Creek Pond are along the waterfront, offering easy access to the pond. Some campers even build temporary docks that they leave behind for subsequent campers. Most of these sites are huge and provide areas that are relatively flat, even if some parts slope toward the pond. Sites in the low 130s tend to be narrower. The sites ring the pond; at night you can see the lights of campers on the opposite bank and listen to the call of the loons. At 10pm, Taps will ring out to mark the beginning of quiet hours. The firepits are deteriorating and do not have grates. Mine was half filled with debris, ash, and the previous campers discarded food.

    Bathrooms throughout the campground provide toilets and running water in old CCC constructed buildings that have been renovated somewhat and are clean, but small with a single sink. They also come with a warning not to leave items plugged in because of risk of fire or theft. A newer, large, centrally located bathroom provides showers. 

    The day use area and beach were closed for the summer of’20 due to COVID-19 restrictions.

    There are two entrances to the campground, but one of them is closed in the evening. Depending on the direction of your arrival, you may need to continue past the first entrance you reach. Signs will direct you even if Google doesn't!

    There’s a trading post just over the bridge from the campground where you can buy gas, necessities, order a sandwich, pizza, or barbecue(daily menu posted in back by the deli). In the parking lot out front, there’s an ice cream truck that’s open in the afternoon. If you’re looking for paddling maps, check behind the counter at the trading post or at nearby Hickock Livery.

    There's a bike trail in the campground and you'll see lots of kids on bikes. In addition to the numerous paddling opportunities in the area, several of the surrounding towns have created hiking challenges featuring 3-9 easy to moderate peaks in their vicinity. Tupper Lake offers not only a hiking triad, but a paddling triad. The reward for completing each series is a patch. Occasionally a single bar of coverage on Verizon, very spotty and random, so I left my phone on airplane mode most of the time.

    On my last morning, I finally spotted through the mist the loons that had entertained me with their calls throughout my stay - 6 of them!

  • Carol B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 27, 2025

    Kring Point State Park Campground

    Waterfront sites with amenities

    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. This site is on Goose Bay, but the sites across the road are on the St Lawrence River just a few hundred feet away. Water nearby, brand new bathrooms with showers and two kitchen clean up stations are a short walk away. Every site has a fire ring with a grill and picnic table. Loons are calling, a mink scampered by on the flat rock shore 15’ away with a fish in its mouth. This place is quiet and peaceful. I will 100% return!

  • Amanda K.
    Sep. 9, 2020

    Wellesley Island State Park Campground

    Big campground with plenty to do

    This campground is massive and the park is beautiful.

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    Beach and Cove-like swim area

    Camp Store/laundry

    Ice Cream

    Arcade

    Marina

    Nature Museum with nature trails nearby 

    Many playgrounds 

    NEARBY ATTRACTIONS:

    Boat rentals

    Sunset boat cruises

    Castles

    Wineries

    Cute villages/towns

  • Amber A.
    Jun. 30, 2016

    Robert Moses State Park Campground

    Robert Moses in 1,000 Islands near Canada

    Lovely State Park in the 1,000 Islands where water activities are the main attraction. Make sure to check out the island too! The park spans the island and a little snaking river-like bay. Really pretty to explore on boat. Easy and very pretty trails on site, walk along the shore too. Decent wildlife and great birding. Feels very isolated though easy to get to. Bring your passport, you can see Canada from some of the picnic grounds. Incredible sunsets!!!

    Quality State Park facilities, clean. Camping ranges from tents in shady woods to cabins. Some sites are pretty private, even the ones that aren't are quiet.

    Note: Robert Moses apparently did a lot in New York State. This park is near Canada! There is also a Robert Moses beach on Long Island near NYC (Fire Island National Seashore) and Robert Moses parkway near Niagara Falls. These are all 8+ hours from each other! Be careful with your mapping apps and in getting advice for travel.

  • Rebecca A.
    Sep. 20, 2019

    Fish Creek Pond Campground

    Amazing views!

    This campground was hard to beat! All the spots are on the water with great views of the lake! Full bathrooms and showers available! 👍🏼


Guide to Hermon

Cabin accommodations near Hermon, New York provide rustic shelter options within the St. Lawrence River Valley and Adirondack foothills region. The area experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 70-80°F and winter lows frequently reaching single digits. Rental cabins range from basic shelters to modernized units with varying amenities across multiple state parks and private campgrounds.

What to do

Kayaking and fishing access: At Cranberry Lake Campground, waterfront sites make water activities convenient. "We stayed in site #45, right on the edge of the lake, with great kayak access," notes one visitor who spent time paddling the lake. The campground's lakeside location provides immediate water access for both boats and kayakers.

Hiking nearby trails: Wellesley Island State Park offers hiking trails throughout the property with diverse terrain. A camper mentioned, "The highlight was the hiking trails and going to the beach," indicating the popularity of the trail system. The park maintains several miles of marked paths through wooded areas and along waterfront sections.

Swimming in designated areas: Fish Creek Pond Campground provides shallow water swimming options for families. "The water is super shallow all along the shoreline. It's perfect for dogs, kids, and hanging out in the water," a reviewer reported. The sandy bottom with some rocks makes water access comfortable for most visitors.

Ship watching on St. Lawrence: Kring Point State Park Campground offers views of commercial shipping traffic. "We love sitting on a big rocks, watching sunsets and ships go by," states one regular visitor. The park's position provides clear views of international cargo vessels navigating the seaway.

What campers like

Clean bathroom facilities: State parks in the region maintain their bathroom facilities regularly. At Cranberry Lake, a camper reported "The bathrooms are kept tidy, the shower house is classic and clean, and there is an extensive recycling facility." Another visitor mentioned "The bathrooms are clean and there is plenty of hot water!"

Privacy between sites: Site layout at better campgrounds provides separation between camping units. "Campsites are fairly secluded!" notes a visitor to Cranberry Lake. At Wellesley Island State Park, a family mentioned, "We stayed at site Bluejay 3. Very spacious and private."

Waterfront site options: Direct lake or river access from campsites ranks high in visitor preferences. A Robert Moses State Park Campground visitor noted their cabin was "cozy and on the water!" At Fish Creek Pond, a reviewer stated, "Every site has water access," highlighting the campground's layout.

Well-maintained grounds: The general upkeep of facilities receives consistent praise. "The campground/ lake views are breathtaking! Beach front area is great for families!" reports one Cranberry Lake visitor. Regular maintenance creates a positive impression for most guests staying in cabins.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin accommodations require advance booking, especially during peak summer months. "We did our usual reservation-less 'pull up and see what they have open' style of camping, but during the main season, this place is busy! You'll definitely need to plan ahead," advises a Cranberry Lake visitor.

Seasonal operations: Cabin facilities generally operate from May through October with specific dates varying by location. Fish Creek Pond Campground operates from "April 7 to October 22" according to their seasonal information, while other parks have shorter operational windows.

Limited supplies nearby: Swan Bay Resort visitors benefit from nearby shopping options. "Within walking distance is a Price Chopper Grocery, Dollar General, gas station, and wine and liquor store," notes a camper, but most cabin locations have minimal supplies available onsite.

Site variations: Cabins differ significantly in layout and amenities even within the same park. "There is an old section and a new section," explains a Robert Moses State Park visitor, pointing out the different camping areas available. Sites with water views generally book fastest.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Recreation facilities cater to younger visitors at several locations. Swan Bay Resort received praise for its "playground is awesome and huge with lots of cool features for kids to explore," providing entertainment options beyond water activities.

Protected swimming areas: Natural Bridge/Watertown KOA and other facilities offer safer swimming options for children. "The beach was huge and the staff friendly," reported a visitor to Robert Moses State Park, highlighting the swimming facilities available.

Bike-friendly roads: Fish Creek Pond Campground provides good cycling options for families. "It's perfect for a run or bike ride," notes a visitor. The relatively flat terrain and interconnected campground roads create safe biking environments for various ages.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Nature interactions create memorable experiences for children. At Dewolf Point State Park, families can combine outdoor activities as one visitor noted they "enjoyed some bon fires and some hiking," with opportunities to observe local wildlife in the process.

Tips from RVers

Concrete pad availability: Riverside Campground and similar facilities offer more stable parking for larger vehicles. "Very pleased with this campground over all. Area, location, etc." notes a camper who appreciated the site quality and stability for their RV.

Wind considerations: Exposed waterfront locations can experience significant winds. A Swan Bay Resort visitor warned, "Soon realized it is very windy here and found very few windows to paddle. Our neighbor mentioned that he lost three awnings to the wind," advising caution with RV awnings and outdoor equipment.

Utility connections: Full hookup sites provide the most convenience for RV users. "All sites are the same in that they have paved parking areas with gravel in front, pavers for a patio and full hook-up," reports a Swan Bay Resort visitor, detailing the consistent amenity offerings.

Size restrictions: Not all cabin camping areas accommodate larger RVs. Fish Creek Pond has limitations as one visitor noted, "We have a rather large rig (36 ft fifth wheel plus the truck) & while fish creek is notoriously a tent only/small rig campground we fit perfectly," indicating potential challenges for oversized vehicles.

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