Cabin Camping near Irvington, NY

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    Harriman State Park offers rustic cabins where guests can enjoy a camping experience with basic amenities. The Sebago Cabin Camp within Harriman features cabins equipped with refrigerators, cots for sleeping, and access to electricity. Cabins contain double hot plates for basic cooking needs and outdoor areas include fire pits and grills with picnic tables. "These cabins are VERY rustic, four walls, a cot, and a fridge. You still feel like you are 'roughing it' but with the convenience of a fridge."

    Cabin accommodations vary across campgrounds in the region, with options ranging from simple structures to more equipped facilities. Croton Point Park provides cabin rentals as part of its camping options, though availability may be limited. The Stephen & Betsy Corman AMC Harriman Outdoor Center maintains cabin facilities that receive positive reviews for cleanliness and quality. Camp Glen Gray in New Jersey, within driving distance of Irvington, offers pet-free cabins that are "always clean and stocked with firewood." Most locations require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when demand increases.

    Most rustic cabins require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and toiletries. Cooking capabilities vary significantly between locations - some provide only basic outdoor cooking facilities while others include indoor options. West Point FMWR Lake Frederick Outdoor Recreation Area offers "upgraded but still simple cabins which allow campers of all ages and abilities to enjoy the outdoor experience." Many facilities maintain on-site stores where basic provisions can be purchased, though selection is typically limited. Visitors planning extended stays should bring or purchase most food supplies before arrival.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Irvington (33)

      1. Croton Point Park

      3.7(10)11mi from IrvingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Tent sites are very private with some dirt roads to exit out but thats what make it unique experience! Bathrooms with shower is near by and has plenty porta potties all around."

      "Peaceful and gorgeous campsite, with plenty of space between sites. Great view of the Hudson, and playground within sight of our camper."

      from $30 - $60 / night

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      2. The Stephen & Betsy Corman AMC Harriman Outdoor Center — Harriman State Park

      5.0(6)17mi from IrvingtonTents, Cabins

      "They offer cabins and campsites.  We spent 4 nights in the campsite area and this is a first class facility.  Very clean. "

      "Beautiful lakes all over the place. The AMC camp in Harriman is fantastic too! Those are reserved and paid cabins and platforms."

      3. Sebago Cabin Camp — Harriman State Park

      4.7(6)17mi from Irvington40 sitesTents, Cabins

      "They have rustic cabins. Theae do not have plumbing or heat. It is a step up from cabin camping. They also have a beach behind it."

      "Near lake Welch- which is phenomenal for easy nearly- beach like camping. The cabins are "rustic" - but there's what you need: cots, electricity, a fridge."

      from $74 - $130 / night

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      4. Camp Glen Gray

      5.0(2)20mi from IrvingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "One rustic place with many hiking trails to choose from. Camp also provides trucking of gear weather permitting. No vehicles allowed to drive through camp. Trading Post for treats and other items."

      "Cabins are always clean and stocked with firewood. Lots of hiking trails. Trading post is well stocked and volunteers are always friendly and able to answer any questions"

      from $5 - $200 / night

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      5. West Point FMWR Round Pond Outdoor Recreation Area

      4.0(6)25mi from IrvingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Fire pits, electric and water hook ups only. Will return! Staff is friendly and helpful. Military families should check it out!"

      "We were very impressed with the playground on site!"

      from $25 - $40 / night

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      6. Mahlon Dickerson Reservation

      4.7(18)37mi from IrvingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are level padded sites with electric and water (in warmer months). Sites were spaced out with beautiful woods in the background. Hiking trail goes right through the campground."

      "Fire pit with grill and picnic table."

      7. Jellystone Park™ Gardiner

      4.3(32)47mi from Irvington5 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is a HUGE Jellystone park in upstate NY. There are literally hundreds of cabins and RV sites. We are in site 136, which is a back in spot. Plenty of room between campers."

      "Site#22 included a large concrete pad, picnic table, charcoal grill, and large fire ring. Everything was in great condition. It was nice having plenty of space to not be on top of our neighbors."

      8. West Point FMWR Lake Frederick Outdoor Recreation Area

      5.0(1)24mi from IrvingtonTents, Cabins

      "Yes, this is a military-only campground but, that doesn't take away from how incredible it is and that is properly advertised. 
      This place is incredible. "

      from $20 - $150 / night

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      9. Stokes State Forest

      4.4(28)50mi from IrvingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The cabins are reasonably priced and well-appointed, if a bit rustic. The interior features are just what you'd expect for getting away for the weekend."

      "No pets or alcohol allowed. The campground has a pit toilet and a well. Each large campsite has a picnic table, fire pit, and lantern hook. Some sites also have a tent platform."

      from $7 - $55 / night

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      10. High Point State Park Campground

      3.9(24)46mi from IrvingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Camping for summer is pretty limited to Sawmill Lake, as the other locations are for groups or winter camping."

      "My first time camping at High Point State Park, Sawmill Area, September 2019. I chose a campsite close to the restrooms and water spigot."

      from $5 - $20 / night

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    254 Reviews of 33 Irvington Campgrounds


    • W L.
      Jan. 8, 2022

      Heckscher State Park Campground

      Great Late Fall Weekend Cabin

      This was a last-minute booking for us and we were delighted with the beachside cottage, with enough amenities that mom and dad did not worry we had their cutie with us for "camping". She's too little for backpacking into the woods but finally got to stay overnight and help with the campfire!

      Pros

      • Modern facility with full kitchen accessories (coffee maker, plates, wine opener, can opener, silverware, pots, pans, cooking utensils, toaster, oven), sponge/dish liquid. Microwave.1
      • Clean interior, clean campground
      • modern cottage with propane fireplace, WiFi access, bathroom with shower, large screened in porch with bar height table and 4 chairs, deck with chaise lounges, two bedrooms (1 with 2 twin beds, 1 with full), coach, chairs, plenty of clean storage places and hooks. You have everything but bedding, food, drinks, and personal items.
      • cottages far enough away from each other
      • fire ring with Adirondack chairs
      • dumpster and recycling within walking distance
      • lots of bone dry firewood around for campfire
      • walkable beach
      • beautiful
      • wildlife: deer, rabbits, turtles

      Cons

      • a bit pricey
      • playground is driving distance not walking
    • A
      Apr. 22, 2021

      Sebago Cabin Camp — Harriman State Park

      No RV sites a step up from tent camping.

      They have rustic cabins. Theae do not have plumbing or heat. It is a step up from cabin camping. They also have a beach behind it.

    • W L.
      Jan. 8, 2022

      Stokes State Forest

      Cozy Cabins and Serene Trails

      Rented a cabin in November (#009) and again in December (#008) of 2021. I favored Cabin 8, the kitchen and bathroom were separated from the main room.

      The cabins are reasonably priced and well-appointed, if a bit rustic. The interior features are just what you'd expect for getting away for the weekend. THe main room has a bunk bed and two twins, a table with benches, two Adirondack chairs, a wood stove set into a fireplace (some cabins still feature a fireplace only, but these two did not), hot/cold water, electric stove with oven, refrigerator, toilet, bathroom sink, mirror, plenty of hooks to hang jackets and coats, storage cabinets in the kitchen area, overhead lighting, wall outlets, and screened windows.

      The doors feature deadbolt locks - so be sure to always take the key or set the lock to be unlocked all the time.

      The mattresses are vinyl covered, so you can wipe them down with your own sanitizing wipes. There was hand sanitizer in each cabin as well.

      Outside is a picnic table, fire ring, and grill. There are hooks near the door to hang a lantern.

      The park office is not nearby, about 2(?) miles away. They sell wood, and there are a few road stands near the campground, but that wood is wet. You'll need to find some birch to get your fire going if, like me, you didn't buy wood on the way (plenty of signs for wood as you approach the park office) and the office was closed upon arrival. I bought wood from a house across the street from the entrance to the cabins and it was damp, but in November, I wasn't complaining, it took awhile but I got a nice blaze going. You need that wood stove to heat up the cabin. Turning on the oven is a help, but not a good solution. The wood stove definitely heats the room up nicely. I went through two bundles of wood in one night, and could have used more in the morning. (There's plenty of fallen wood around but it was damp/raining both times I visited). The second time I took six bundles of wood and used them all from Friday to Sunday morning, and 7 would've have been better.

      The trails nearby are varied, read the maps (especially NY NJ Trail Conference Maps) to get an idea of difficulty/elevation. We went in November when there was a light rain that turned into a thunderstorm with hail and sleet! It was certainly an adventure. The area was  incredibly peaceful in December with many cabin reservations abandoned due to rain in the forecast. It did rain, but was still a great trip. The photos of the tent sites were taken in December.

    • Ellen C.
      Jul. 15, 2019

      Heckscher State Park Campground

      Like camping in a city park, the beach cottages are the highlight

      My husband and and I camped one night at this newly reopened park over the weekend in Long Island just to check it out and were pretty disappointed by the tent camping area. There are 69 tent/trailer sites(no hook ups). There is no distinguishing separation between each site nor a designated driveway for your car- you merely pull up on the grass. It's basically like camping in your local city park. People park wildly all over the place, which also makes it more difficult to determine which site is which by the number painted on the roadway. Each"site" has a picnic table and an barbecue grate on a post. There is one bath/shower house in the center of all of these sites with no path provided for folks to walk to and fro, so naturally people will walk right through your site randomly rather than around the road. While the bathroom building itself is in decent shape and has a large amount of toilet stalls and about five showers, the condition of women's room was absolutely ghastly inside.

      At some point during the evening, a maintenance worker on a golf cart showed up with a mop and some cleaning supplies and cleaned the men's side of the building. I was so relieved when I saw him, but he seemed to neglect the women's side completely, so I resorted to using the men's facilities all night.

      There are no fire pits on any of the sites, although I learned afterwards that they do allow you to bring your own metal fire pit as long as it is elevated off the ground. There are large dumpsters located throughout the camping area and a large trash bag is provided (if needed) at the camp office when you check in.

      The highlight of Heckscher State Park is the newly constructed heated cottages located on the shore of Nichol's& Great South Bays.. There are currently 11 cottages--- with more under construction. There are cottages suited for two, four, and six people and range in price from$225-$285 per night during off peak seasons and$250- 320 per night during the peak seasons.

      The cottages are fully furnished, with a full kitchen and large bathroom with a walk in shower. The cottages are a short walk from the beach and also include a fire pit with Adirondack chairs and an outdoor shower on the exterior each property. I do not have photos of the inside, but they do have them on the Reserve America website if you are interested.

      While the cottages are lovely and their location is fabulous  they are quite pricey and  no TLC was spent in the$22 tent/rv camping area, other than a new registration office which is not yet completed as of this weekend. I do hope they invest some funding in the primitive area to add fire pits,more water spigots, clearer site markings and for the continued maintenance& upkeep of the bath/shower house.

      * I emailed the parks departement about the issues mentioned above about the camping area and received this reply:

      I am sorry that you are upset with the conditions in our recently opened campgrounds. We have replaced all of the picnic tables. Although, they may look old because they are weathered since these picnic tables were put together during the Winter, however, they are brand new. All of the barbeques are also new and were installed during the Winter. We have changed and modernized the light fixtures and we will be replacing the rusted doors that you mentioned. There are also plans to install a playground within the campground beginning this Fall and we are looking for other improvements and additions to the campgrounds. As you probably noticed there is a new building under construction, at the entrance to the campgrounds, and it will serve as a check-in area, as well as, additional comfort stations, including family restrooms. Your suggestion of fire pits is a good one and the Park Managers will evaluate the feasibility of installing these. Lastly, I have spoken to the Park Manager who will review the cleaning operation to ensure the restrooms are appropriately maintained. I apologize for our employee not cleaning the women's room. Again, I am sorry for your negative experience but we are continuing to make improvements to the campgrounds.

      Sincerely, George Gorman Regional Director New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation

      I will check back later this year to see if anything was changed and report back.

    • 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.

    • Cat R.
      Oct. 10, 2022

      Jellystone Park™ Gardiner

      FAMILY HEAVEN

      This is a HUGE Jellystone park in upstate NY. There are literally hundreds of cabins and RV sites. We are in site 136, which is a back in spot. Plenty of room between campers. Gravel spot which is pretty level. Full hookups. Picnic table, cable, fire ring, large camp store, showers, toilets, and full laundry area. Also has playgrounds, pillow jump, fishing pond, golf carts, game room, Waterpark, pool, and tennis courts. All of this nestled into the mountains. Nice and family friendly.

    • Ethan K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 1, 2018

      Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort

      RV and Cabin Rental Only...and a miniature horse!

      It is important to note that there is only RV and cabin rentals offered at Pleasant Acre. The grounds are up on top of a mountain and is quite beautiful and quiet. This is a great place to get away and bring your family and dogs. They offer several planned activities for kids and they have nice facilities like a great swimming pool and ping pong. Important to not miss: the amazingly beautiful miniature horse that wonders around its huge pin located in the middle of the campground.

    • jamie S.
      Jul. 27, 2021

      Panther Lake Camping Resort

      Nice campground

      It is a nice campground with lots of shady RV sites. Fire rings and picnic tables provided at each site and cabin. Lots of family activities on the weekend. Enjoyed the pool and hot tub, Hiking trails and paved roads to ride bike. Staff is friendly and helpful. WiFi only around office and bad cell service with Verizon.

    • Damia F.
      Aug. 23, 2024

      Stokes State Forest

      Campsites too close together and camping areas are greatly spaced out

      Stokes State Forest is a beautiful park with a lot of different trails to check out, though some of them are difficult to access due to parking. The camping areas are split between two different entrances. If you’re in Lake Ocquitunk, like I was, you don’t enter at the main entrance, you have to go past the main entrance about another mile on rt. 15 N. and enter by the YMCA. All the other camping areas are near the main entrance by the forest office. The campsites themselves are a little too close together in some spots with little coverage or privacy. There is a day parking area which is only accessible going through the main entrance by the forest office— if you visit during the week park entrance is free, but on the weekend fees can be a bit steep. I wasn’t super happy with my campsite as I wasn’t able to physically have my car on the site like I thought. I had to park in a small lot above my campsite and carry my belongings down a short slope to the site. I like to car-camp so this was a bit of a let down having my car separate from my actual campsite.

      The bathrooms were nice and had flush toilets, but the showers were out of service during my time. Bathrooms are extremely spaced out so you will have to walk a far distance unless you strategically choose a site next to one. I drove through the other campsite and only saw 1 set of bathrooms that had toilets and showers per campground, not including the outhouses I saw for those in the small cabins.


    Guide to Irvington

    Cabin camping options near Irvington, New York span across the Hudson Valley and neighboring New Jersey forests within a 60-minute drive radius. Summer temperatures in the region average 75-85°F during day and 60-65°F at night, while fall brings more variable conditions. Most cabins in the area require reservations 3-6 months in advance due to high demand during peak summer and fall foliage seasons.

    What to do

    Hiking trails for all levels: At The Stephen & Betsy Corman AMC Harriman Outdoor Center, visitors can access trails suitable for beginners through advanced hikers. "Great hiking for all abilities. Free camping at stone shelters. Beautiful lakes all over the place," notes Meredith C. The area connects to the Appalachian Trail network.

    Water activities: Many cabin locations offer swimming and boating options during summer months. "The lake is very peaceful, and home to beavers we watched from the dining hall patio," writes Ilya F. about their stay at the AMC Harriman Outdoor Center. Fishing is permitted at select locations with proper licensing.

    Winter exploration: Several cabin sites remain open year-round, though with limited amenities. Stokes State Forest cabins feature wood stoves that "definitely heats the room up nicely. I went through two bundles of wood in one night, and could have used more in the morning," according to W L., making them suitable for cold-weather stays.

    What campers like

    Meal options: Mahlon Dickerson Reservation provides cooking facilities at cabins and access to nearby shopping. "It's beautiful and quiet, and close to beautiful hiking trails, lakes, and other outdoor recreation opportunities. And yet it's only about a 15 minute drive to a large mall with movies, shopping, and restaurants," reports Jeff W.

    Peace and isolation: Several locations offer a genuine disconnection experience. "Zero phone service (for T-Mobile) which was AMAZING," writes Sara P. regarding her cabin stay. Most cabins maintain distance from other sites to preserve privacy and natural surroundings.

    Cabin upgrades: Many locations have invested in facility improvements over recent years. West Point FMWR Round Pond Outdoor Recreation Area receives praise for its upkeep: "The campground is beautiful and the staff was wonderful! We started our camping season off right with a quick weekend stay at Round Pound," according to Jacey H.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Most cabin facilities require advance booking through specific systems. "You need to call (no online reservations) and then wait for an e-mail, but the e-mail does not tell you your assigned site; you have to wait until you check in to find out your site," explains Lee D. about Croton Point Park.

    Noise considerations: Location selection matters for quiet seekers. "Only down side is there is a train depot right outside and you can hear them shunting trains all night," advises Andrew A. about certain cabins at Croton Point Park. Sites further from roads typically offer quieter environments.

    Weather preparation: Temperature variations require appropriate planning. Cabin insulation varies significantly between locations, with some requiring additional heating sources during cooler months. "The wood stove definitely heats the room up nicely. I went through two bundles of wood in one night," notes one camper about cold-weather stays.

    Tips for camping with families

    Structured activities: Jellystone Park Gardiner offers extensive programming for children. "This campground has a lot of activities and has kids of all ages galore. I was worried my 12 year old would be too old for it but he enjoyed making friends there," shares Stephanie H.

    Beginner-friendly options: First-time cabin campers find certain locations more approachable. "I took my 5 year-old-son and wife, all of us first time campers. This place was great. The site was very nice, all the people friendly and area beautiful," notes Kevin G. about his experience at Croton Point.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many cabin locations feature natural observation areas. "There are lots of bunnies!" mentions Isabel L. about Croton Point Park. Wildlife sightings remain common but unpredictable; some locations post recent sighting information at registration areas.

    Tips from RVers

    Accessibility variations: Camp Glen Gray requires different transportation arrangements than typical RV sites. "No vehicles allowed to drive through camp. Trading Post for treats and other items," explains Jose N. This limitation affects packing strategies for cabin stays.

    Utility considerations: Water access varies significantly between facilities. "Website lists water hook ups at long distances but they have hose reels to help with that. Our site (15) said 75' however the 50' hose reel made it to our rv connection," advises an RV camper at Mahlon Dickerson Reservation.

    Site selection strategy: Researching specific cabin locations improves satisfaction. "If you want to decompress and get out in the woods, this is a great spot," notes Greg S. about Mahlon Dickerson Reservation, adding "Our site is easily the nicest- all the way in the back with only one neighbor."

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