Best RV Parks & Resorts near Hogansburg, NY

Several RV parks near Hogansburg accommodate various camping preferences. Pine Ridge Park Campsite in Constable offers full hookup sites with 30-amp electric service, operating from May 15 through October. The park features big-rig friendly spaces with water, sewer, and electric hookups. "Roomy and clean sites. Big rig friendly and even has laundry. Great place to camp," noted one visitor about a nearby park. Babbling Brook RV Park in Fort Covington provides similar amenities with 50-amp service for larger motorhomes, operating seasonally from May through September. Riverside Campground in Brasher Falls maintains full-hookup sites with both 30 and 50-amp options, accommodating travel trailers and fifth wheels with pull-through RV pads.

Most RV parks in the region require advance reservations, particularly during peak summer months and fall foliage season. Dump stations are available at all major campgrounds, though some smaller facilities may have limited dumping hours. Cell service varies considerably throughout the area, with stronger signals near larger towns and potential dead zones in more remote locations. Pets are generally welcome at most parks, though breed restrictions may apply. During winter months, nearly all facilities close, with most operating between May and October. Propane refill services can be found at Pine Ridge Park and Riverside Campground, while others offer firewood for purchase. A review mentioned that some sites have "cramped spaces, lots of year-round RVs and trailers," suggesting that reservation timing can impact site selection and privacy.

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RV Park Reviews near Hogansburg, NY

122 Reviews of 24 Hogansburg 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.

  • Nealonni L.
    Jun. 20, 2019

    Pine Ridge Park Campsite

    A piece of heaven in the pines!

    I Love it here!  Everyone is so friendly, that they become your extended family. Many activities to take part in, especially for the children. Pet friendly as well!!

  • John F.
    Aug. 25, 2021

    High Falls Park Campground

    Great campground with amazing waterfall and river

    Roomy and clean sites. Big rig friendly and even has laundry. Great place to camp.

  • Bella S.
    Sep. 6, 2022

    Fish Creek Pond Campground

    On the water!

    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 & our site has cell service! 10/10! Site 106! The water views/access is hard to beat as well.

  • J
    Sep. 29, 2016

    Higley Flow State Park Campground

    Raquette River area

    Cousins went here a lot while they were in college nearby, but it never seemed overrun with college kids. ADK foothills so you don’t get high peak views, but the lake and forests on site are lovely. Went XC skiing in winter, was nice and pretty easy. Basic and clean state facilities.

  • Kendall S.
    Aug. 2, 2021

    Deer River Campsite

    Great, we loved it!

    So family friendly! Great for the kids!! Very relaxing!!!

  • John P.
    Jul. 16, 2021

    Blue Haven Camp Ground

    Cramped, but nice

    Cramped sites, lots of year round RV and trailers. Had a tent site, close to others. Not bad, people friendly and staff was very nice.

  • Sandy T.
    Sep. 3, 2018

    Higley Flow State Park Campground

    Camping on the Raquette River

    We usually head for the Adirondack lakes further down the road but it's still in the foot hills, close to our home and very pretty especially at sunset. It's convenient for the locals nearby to group camp there so it can be a little busy and loud during the day if you don't get a more private site which there are plenty of. Those sites are large and wooded, most all paved (not always very level!) and if you don't get a water site you may still be able to drag your small boat and walk to the water bit there is a nice boat launch. It's convenient that the park supplys trash containers by the roadside of your site for recyclables and trash and also pick it up often. Since this river has many dams and is used for hydro power the water level can go up and down 2-3 feet from one day to the next. It didnt affect our kayaking fun, swimming or fishing and was intriguing. I came across the largest and most beautiful sounding loon early in the morning...perfect before we had to pack it up and leave. Will post a video of the loon calling another along with pictures. Turn up the volume.

  • Marie H.
    Jun. 25, 2019

    Barnhart Island Camping Area — Robert Moses State Park

    Beautiful large park

    We stayed for a weekend and were lucky enough to get a premium site on the water. We stated in site 206 which was very large and had a private little beach area.  There are two totally different areas to camp so I would look closely at the campground maps. Many of the sites deeper in the woods looked damp and buggy to me but we have had a very cool wet spring. The park is kept up beautifully, the bathrooms were very clean and the staff very friendly. Large beach and playground. The cabins looked very nice also although we only saw them from the outside.  Be sure to visit the nearby Eisenhower Locks and see the ships go through. Really fascinating! I have read that Verizon has good service there but my AT&T service was not good and kept bouncing  off Canadian towers so be careful!


Guide to Hogansburg

Nestled along the St. Lawrence River, Hogansburg camping areas provide access to northern New York's waterways and forests. Summers typically reach 80°F with cooler evenings around 55°F. Winter closure affects most RV campgrounds near Hogansburg, New York between October and May, with seasonal weather patterns influencing water levels in local rivers.

What to do

Waterfront activities: At Eel Weir State Park Campground, campers enjoy direct river access for fishing. "I love how it has great fishing and nice camp sites even let's you bring a boat," notes one visitor, adding that firewood is easily found nearby.

Cultural experiences: Just across the river from Eel Weir, visitors can observe Amish communities. "You can hear the clip clip of horses from the Amish buggys on the road across the river," one camper mentions, while another notes you can "visit the Amish for wood scraps" if needed.

Waterfall viewing: High Falls Park Campground features an impressive waterfall and river setting. The campground offers "roomy and clean sites" with the added bonus of on-site laundry facilities, making it practical for longer stays.

What campers like

Family-oriented programming: Pine Ridge Park Campsite stands out for its focus on children's activities. "The whole time they are open they have activities planned for the kids all summer long," reports one camper. Another mentions, "Many events for adults and children. Owners are amazing with offering many opportunities to enjoy camping."

Riverside locations: Campers at Jellybeans Riverside Campground appreciate the waterfront setting. "Beautiful river views. Very nice staff," notes one visitor. Another camper mentioned, "New bathrooms and laundry center" as recent improvements that enhance the experience.

Private wooded sites: At Higley Flow State Park, campers value the natural separation between sites. "Absolutely perfect. Water views, cheap good firewood, big private sites and brand new bathhouses," reports one camper. Another notes the "large and wooded" sites provide privacy even when the park is busy.

What you should know

Seasonal operation: Most campgrounds in the area operate between May and October, with specific opening and closing dates varying by location. Higley Flow State Park operates from "May 20 to September 4," while Pine Ridge runs from "May 15 to October."

Cell service challenges: AT&T users may experience connectivity issues at Robert Moses State Park, where signals often bounce off Canadian towers. "My AT&T service was not good and kept bouncing off Canadian towers so be careful!" warns one visitor.

Water level fluctuations: River levels can change dramatically in this region. At Higley Flow, a camper observed that "since this river has many dams and is used for hydro power the water level can go up and down 2-3 feet from one day to the next."

Tips for camping with families

Security considerations: Pine Ridge Park offers heightened security measures for families with children. One camper notes, "Security is offered which makes parents feel safe for their kids to be running around." Another adds that it's "a fun, respectful, safe, family friendly place."

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. A visitor to Higley Flow State Park Campground comments, "Whether it's playing in the water or in the playground this place is awesome to bring your children."

Educational opportunities: Some parks offer reading areas for children. At Pine Ridge Park, "If your kids like to read, there is place they can find a book and read a book," mentions one review, providing a quiet activity option between outdoor adventures.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: At Babbling Brook RV Park, water and sewer hookups complement the riverfront location. "Riverfront town park. Nice for families. Electric, water and sewer available. Reasonable rates. Spacing okay," notes one RVer about site arrangements.

Seasonal resident impact: Year-round RVs can affect availability at some parks. Blue Haven Camp Ground gets described as having "cramped sites, lots of year round RV and trailers," suggesting weekend visitors should book well in advance.

Leveling considerations: Be prepared to level your rig at Higley Flow, where sites are "not always very level" despite being paved, according to camper observations.

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