Best Campgrounds near Cuddebackville, NY

Cuddebackville, New York provides multiple camping areas within a short drive of the Delaware River and Catskill Mountains. The Neversink River Resort and Oakland Valley Campground offer established sites with amenities for tent camping, RVs, and cabin rentals. These mixed-use campgrounds typically operate from May through October, though some facilities like Neversink River Resort remain open year-round. The surrounding region includes both private campgrounds and public recreation areas, with several sites positioned along waterways for fishing and paddling opportunities.

Camping permits and reservations are recommended for most established sites in the area, particularly during summer weekends when facilities reach capacity. The camping season generally runs from April through October, with most campgrounds closing for winter. Road access to campgrounds is generally good, with paved routes leading to most established sites. Weather conditions vary significantly by season, with humid summers and cold winters typical of the mid-Atlantic region. Cell service can be limited in more remote areas, especially in valley locations. A visitor noted that "the campground was clean, quiet enough but they weren't overly policing the place so you could have a good time and listen to music."

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews, with sites along the Neversink River being particularly sought after. Many campgrounds feature a mix of wooded and open sites, providing options for shade or sun exposure depending on preference. Facilities typically include fire rings, picnic tables, and access to potable water. Several visitors mentioned enjoying the proximity to hiking trails in the surrounding Delaware Wild Forest and Catskill Forest Preserve. Campers report that sites with electric hookups tend to fill quickly, especially those that can accommodate larger RVs. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, campers appreciate the balance between natural settings and basic amenities, with one reviewer describing their experience as having "the perfect balance of feeling secluded without feeling completely alone in the middle of nowhere."

Best Camping Sites Near Cuddebackville, New York (211)

    1. Kittatinny Campground

    31 Reviews
    Milford, PA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 682-3539

    $75 - $400 / night

    "A few of my friends stayed at Kittatinny Canoes River Beach Campsites recently, and while the location is fantastic for river enthusiasts, there are some areas that could use improvement. "

    "With over 160 sites spread across 18 acres, campers can choose from wooded, open field, or riverfront locations, all equipped with essential amenities like electric hookups, fresh drinking water, and picnic"

    2. High Point State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Matamoras, NJ
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (973) 875-4800

    $5 - $20 / night

    "There are about 40 to 50 sites around Sawmill Lake. Many of these sites , like ours, are walk in sites (about a 50 yard walk) that sit lakeside."

    "_The campground at High Point State Park has 50 spacious tent sites, many with direct lake access, located in a wooded area surrounding Saw Mill Lake."

    3. Tri-State RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Matamoras, PA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 491-4948

    "It’s close to the highway, so there’s a lot of noise. But, the people are very friendly and helpful. It’s a wonderful place to stay when you’re going on a long trip and need a place to rest."

    "Next to grocery store. CLEAN bathrooms, showers, laundry. Super nice owners. Perfect for an overnight stop. Yes, right off the hwy and you can hear it. At the end of a road, so I felt safe."

    4. Neversink River Resort

    6 Reviews
    Cuddebackville, NY
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 239-7598

    $41 - $375 / night

    "Some of the sites are literally on the road - stay away from the sites on the same side of the road as the pond. "

    5. Oakland Valley Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cuddebackville, NY
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 754-8732

    "They loved to fish and play in the river, explore the woods and ride bikes around. Quiet, family friendly and close to home! We love OVC."

    "You can camp right next to the river and it has a great view."

    6. Korns Campgrounds

    5 Reviews
    Otisville, NY
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 394-0117

    $30 - $60 / night

    "My original site had been moved by ReserveAmerica without notification but the staff at Korns Campground moved me to an even better site with a closer proximity to the bathroom."

    "We parked right next to our camp site and had water, fire pit, outlets, and our car all in one area. One of the owners came out to make sure we were all ok."

    7. Stokes State Forest

    27 Reviews
    Layton, NJ
    22 miles
    Website

    $7 - $55 / night

    "We stayed at the campsite at Lake Ocquittunk Area. Campsite was very spacious and had a platform where we were able to fit two tents. There was plenty of space on the site for more tents."

    "* Water and dumpsters are within walking distance, or if you are not up to walking you can just take a short drive to fill up and dispose of your trash

    • There are outhouses scattered around, or if"

    8. Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Sussex, NJ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (973) 875-4166

    "And also no garbage anywhere near the RV sites! Rv sites were mostly pretty flat, spacious and in a wooded area which we loved."

    "Important to not miss: the amazingly beautiful miniature horse that wonders around its huge pin located in the middle of the campground."

    9. Jellystone Park Gardiner

    32 Reviews
    Gardiner, NY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 255-5193

    "With a new check in area, Gardiner has really stepped up. They expanded the pool area to include another pool plus splash area and water slides."

    "We got a red carpet site by the Gaga pit and near the water park (Cindy bear lane) and it was a convenient yet noisy site. Kids were at the playground 8 am or before and the noise woke us up."

    10. Winding Hills Park

    8 Reviews
    Montgomery, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 457-4918

    $25 - $30 / night

    "We have stayed here multiple times since it’s so close to home. Reservations are needed only for major holidays during camping season; Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day."

    "The trails to walk on are perfect to get out of the campsite for a few hours. There are no spots with sewer hookup but they have a dumping area."

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Recent Reviews near Cuddebackville, NY

1037 Reviews of 211 Cuddebackville Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Skyway Camping Resort

    One night stoo

    Nice well maintained park, full hookups with cable and wifi. Office forgot to give us wifi info and had closed early. Very nice staff.

  • Kylie R.
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Mountain Vista Campground

    A mix of being able to unplug but also have the ammenities avavilble if wanted/needed

    This campground is very clean, staff and campers are very friendly. It’s a great spot if you have kids because they have many different activities(pool/arcade games/movie nights/ and more.)

  • Damia F.
    Aug. 29, 2025

    High Point State Park Campground

    Relaxing and Well-Maintained

    Stayed 2 nights and it was really nice. Camping for summer is pretty limited to Sawmill Lake, as the other locations are for groups or winter camping. Camps are secluded from each other and most if not all have an elevated space to put tents or chairs. Each place comes with a lamp hang, a fire pit, and a picnic table. Bathrooms are spaced out. No running water except for pump founded outside of the bathrooms. Toilets are pump flushed. Showers are only located INSIDE High Point State Park, not throughout the campsites, but entry is free for campers. One hiking trail is accessible in Sawmill campground, 3 others are accessible on the road outside of the campground and the rest are located inside the park. When you arrive you have to check in with the park office for your campsite tag. Hours are 8-4. Park officials come through the campsites pretty regularly, a few times a day which is nice. Areas are clean and well maintained.

  • j
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Cranberry Run Campground

    Don’t Stay here!!

    It’s not a campground. It’s where people stash their rvs, some of whom seem to live here permanently. Caretaker was rude. Sites were all rocky and many on steep inclines. Complete waste of our time. Plus, the site looks nothing like the pictures they post, which is an area you can’t camp at. Don’t stay here.

  • Paul K.
    Aug. 26, 2025

    Croton Point Park

    Not the Best Place to Go in the Northeast By a Longshot

    Croton Point Campground is a modest little campground, located along the Hudson River within Croton Point Park in NY. In addition to camping, the park itself offers many of its own attractions, including swimming, hiking, kayaking, cabin rentals, and a host of other family-oriented activities just along the Hudson. 

    The park, which is honestly probably the largest attraction here, is located just an hour and a half outside of the city. This proximity is both its perk and its downfall, as the park itself, but particularly the campground, has become laden with all sorts of inexplicable and burdensome rules, endless guidelines, and restrictions only a New York State-run bureaucracy could ever make sense of, let alone hope to justify. 

    This includes all manner of restrictions on how you can camp, where you can camp, what equipment can be used, and use in relation to what particular site you may have been lucky enough to reserve. Much of this you can understand while imagining what may have taken place here to bring them to such measures, but it doesn't make it any easier to contend with. 

    In terms of the actual camping conditions Both the tenting section and RV sites are each very clustered together, and quite crowded, with regular patrols🚓(actual patrols) being made day and night, by both the Park Rangers and what appears to be general park staff members, all looking to see if you or your family might be doing something that they might consider outside of the guidelines or not in compliance with the many restrictions. 

    This is not to say you can't possibly have a good time here. It just might mean being a bit more diligent toward reviewing the potential legitimacy of your normal camping routine to ensure it meets with many restrictions and guidelines imposed, while also making yourself comfortable with some fairly regular surveillance during your stay here. These all being things we hoped to get away from while camping ourselves It just turned out to be a bit much for our particular liking.

  • b
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Thunder Swamp Trailhead

    Gravel lot

    It’s a gravel parking lot. Plenty of shade. No one bothered me.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Little Pond Campground

    Small sites and no service

    I didn’t hate this campground, but I won’t be going back.

    It’s a nice campground and perfect for single/family camping. I would not choose this location if I were taking a group of people. The sites are on the smaller side and many have slanted entrances.

    The campground is kept clean and the bathrooms were tidy. The campground is in bear country so you have to be mindful about leaving food out when you’re not at the site or asleep.

    There is a pond and there’s kayaks, canoes, etc for rent. The beach area is clean and the water is clear. I was there middle of August and the water was not cold and quite comfortable. There are some water front sites that you can use to access the water with a boat or paddle board.

    Cell service is non existent and they have a pay phone near the entrance booth where you can use to make/receive phone calls. It’s a 20 min drive back into town to get cell service. That’s a non- starter for me. It would be beneficial if they had service near the entrance at least for people to check in with Family.

  • Adeline M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Worthington State Forest Campground — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

    Nice campground loud campers

    Great open spot with some shade, depending on when you go we have noticed there tends to be a lot of loud disrespectful people who are there to party not camp. It’s nice to be on the Delaware and not many campgrounds have water access or a boat ramp so that’s a plus. Showers, sinks, and toilets are available.

  • Joe M.
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Peaceful Valley Campsite

    STAY FAR AWAY!!!

    Stay clear!  Owner is a rude, nasty, vile human being!  He doesn’t care about paying costumers, they are a nuisance to him!  He overcharges customers constantly.  Cabins and bathrooms are filthy.  0 stars


Guide to Cuddebackville

Camping near Cuddebackville, New York, offers a mix of beautiful nature and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a family-friendly adventure, there are plenty of campgrounds to explore.

What to do:

  • Hiking: There are great trails around the area. Many campers enjoy the scenic hikes, especially those near Beaver Pond Campground — Harriman State Park. One visitor mentioned, "Going for a hike here in the morning before heading out" was a highlight of their stay.
  • Fishing and Swimming: The lakes and rivers nearby are perfect for fishing and swimming. A reviewer at Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park noted, "The lake is the gem of the campground with a really nice beach, good for fishing and kayaking."
  • Family Activities: Campgrounds like Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Gardiner offer tons of activities for kids. One parent shared, "This campground has a lot of activities and has kids of all ages galore."

What campers like:

What you should know:

  • Noise Levels: Some campgrounds can get noisy, especially on weekends. A visitor at Kittatinny Campground noted, "I wish they would enforce 'quiet hours.' Loud music everywhere takes away from the camping experience."
  • Crowded Sites: Many campgrounds can feel crowded during peak times. A reviewer at Dingmans Campground mentioned, "On holiday weekends, it looks like a refugee camp."
  • Limited Cell Service: Be prepared for spotty cell service in some areas. A camper at Panther Lake Camping Resort said, "Cell service spotty all carriers. No internet at sites."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose the Right Time: Visiting during the week can be quieter. A camper at Pickerel Point Campground suggested, "Average at best but better during the week."
  • Plan for Activities: Look for campgrounds with family-friendly activities. One parent at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Gardiner said, "This place is so much fun. My whole family loved the activities."
  • Pack Essentials: Bring along items like games and outdoor toys to keep kids entertained. A visitor at Great Divide Campground mentioned, "The campground is a mix of seasonal and visitors passing through."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Size: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Stokes State Forest noted, "The campsites themselves are a little too close together in some spots."
  • Be Ready for Limited Hookups: Some campgrounds may not have full hookups. A reviewer at High Point State Park Campground mentioned, "No electric hookups."
  • Explore Nearby Attractions: Look for local attractions to visit during your stay. A camper at Dingmans Campground suggested, "Will definitely return with Bike and Kayak!!"

Camping near Cuddebackville, New York, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find camping options in Cuddebackville, NY?

Cuddebackville offers several camping options within a short drive. Oakland Valley Campground is right in Cuddebackville, providing both drive-in and walk-in access with water and toilet facilities. For a riverside experience, Neversink River Resort offers camping along the scenic Neversink River. Within a 30-minute drive, you'll find additional options including Harriman State Park's campgrounds and several private facilities. The region's proximity to the Delaware River and surrounding mountains makes it a strategic base for exploring the natural beauty of the Hudson Valley and Catskills region.

Is Cuddebackville a good area for RV camping?

Cuddebackville is well-suited for RV camping with several accommodating options nearby. Tri-State RV Park near Matamoras is specifically designed for RVs with full hookups and big-rig-friendly sites. Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort in Sussex offers a comprehensive RV experience with amenities like water, electric, and sewer hookups. Most local campgrounds feature level sites suitable for various RV sizes, though reservation is recommended, especially during peak summer months. The region's road infrastructure is generally RV-friendly, making it easy to explore the Delaware River valley, nearby state parks, and charming small towns while using Cuddebackville as your base.

What outdoor activities are available near Cuddebackville camping areas?

The Cuddebackville area offers diverse outdoor adventures. Hiking trails abound in nearby Wawayanda State Park Campground, which features a beautiful lake for swimming and fishing. The Delaware River provides excellent opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and tubing, with Kittatinny Campground offering riverside access and rentals. Rock climbers can head to the nearby Shawangunk Mountains, while birdwatchers will appreciate the area's diverse habitats. Mountain biking trails, fishing spots along the Neversink River, and swimming holes can be found throughout the region. In winter, the area transforms for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing adventures.