Best RV Parks & Resorts near Jamesville, NY

Several RV parks surround Jamesville, New York, providing convenient bases for motorhome travelers exploring central New York. The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone in Verona offers full hookup sites with both 30 and 50 amp service, operating from May through October with big-rig friendly spaces. Butternut Hill RV Campground maintains 30 sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups on level, packed gravel pads. Empire RV Park at the NY State Fairgrounds in Syracuse provides electric hookups with 30/50 amp service and sewer connections, making it a practical option for larger rigs. "We had no problem getting a nice paved spot for our 34' class A," noted one RV camper about The Villages, highlighting the well-maintained infrastructure common at established RV parks in the region.

Seasonal availability varies across RV campgrounds near Jamesville, with most operating from spring through mid-October. Cell service remains strong throughout the Syracuse metro area, with Verizon coverage reported as reliable at most RV sites. Ontario Shores RV Park features seven overnight pull-through sites with full hookups and concrete patios, though reservations are recommended during peak summer months. Pet policies are generally accommodating, with most parks allowing dogs with standard leash requirements. Dump stations are available at all full-service RV parks, while Treasure Isle RV Park provides sanitary dump facilities alongside its water and electric hookups. For RV campers requiring propane, several parks offer on-site sales or can direct travelers to nearby refill stations.

Best RV Sites Near Jamesville, New York (94)

    1. Woonton Family Farms

    2 Reviews
    Marietta, NY
    16 miles
    +1 (917) 674-6556

    $45 - $55 / night

    "Close to the nice village Skaneateles. It was a welcome difference from the common/look-alike campgrounds everywhere else. We will definitely come back!  The Breuk family from the Netherlands"

    "Woonton Family Farms is new to the Dyrt and offer a stunning farm with trails, water and forest to explore.  Check them out and make sure to leave a review of your stay here on the Dyrt!"

    2. The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone

    11 Reviews
    Oneida, NY
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 361-7275

    $65 - $75 / night

    "We scheduled a pull through for 1 night last minute due to an unexpected change in plans. We are a full-time traveling family (2 kids - 8 & 13) and 2 English Bulldogs."

    "Convenient to the highway with 24 hour shuttles to the casino 5 minutes away, yet quiet and beautifully maintained."

    3. Brennan Beach Campground

    4 Reviews
    Pulaski, NY
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Site we stayed at had full hook ups. Very nice camp store, pools, playground, and restaurants. Spent time at the beach which is also very nice."

    "Very nice thousand trail campgrounds. Very large I believe it's 1300 + sites. We went late summer show it was becoming offseason. Most amenities close down."

    4. Butternut Hill RV Campground

    2 Reviews
    Bouckville, NY
    28 miles
    Website

    "The campground is adjacent to the festival fields, lining a forest edge with expansive views of the surrounding valley."

    "Had a great stay, loved the good WiFi, showers, laundry, and bathrooms!"

    5. Butternut Hill RV Campground

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    Bouckville, NY
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 228-8598

    $25 - $45 / night

    6. Empire RV Park at the NY State Fairgrounds

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    Liverpool, NY
    9 miles
    +1 (315) 487-7711

    $61 / night

    7. Lakeport RV Campground

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    Canastota, NY
    15 miles
    +1 (585) 223-0181

    9. Streamside RV Park & Golf Course

    2 Reviews
    Pulaski, NY
    36 miles
    Website

    $30 / night

    "All sites are a back in site yet it was long enough for us to stay hooked up. We had full hook up. The sites are tight like most RV parks. The office is at the 19th hole."

    "This is a privately owned very nice campground! The owners take pride in their business and the grounds are meticulously kept. Everyone here is a golfer and there are no children."

    10. Ontario Shores RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Pulaski, NY
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 298-4407

    "A well kept quiet place. The seasonal campers are friendly. There are 7 overnight pull thru full hookup sites with concrete patio, Sites a level and spacious."

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RV Park Reviews near Jamesville, NY

359 Reviews of 94 Jamesville Campgrounds


  • Chelsea B.
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Robert H. Treman State Park Campground

    Good location

    Location: This park is close to Ithaca which was the best part. Trails and Natural Features: We loved the waterfall, swimming area (seasonal so closed when we stayed), and the fall colors. Sites: They have very few electric sites so we decided to boondock. It surprised me that all the full hookup sites were reserved but very people actually showed up for their reservations while we stayed. Lame. And heads up that if you don’t stay in the big clearing for big rigs, there are tight turns between trees to get in and out of the non-electric sites. We ended up making a back-in site into a pull-through site… whoops. Starlink: I work remotely so internet is important. We weren’t camping in the clearing because those sites were booked, but even the Starlink struggled where we were and I ended up working from the library in town. So heads up if you need internet. Bathrooms: They were spacious but older. Temperature in the showers was tricky. Hot is cold and cold it hot. Cool stuff: They had compost bins and provide bags for all campers. That’s cool!

  • Carl G.
    Aug. 18, 2022

    Green Lakes State Park Campground

    Has it all!

    Green Lakes has camping about 25 sites have full hook up and can handle big rigs, golf, swimming, hiking, biking,sall camp store at Pine Woods, consession stand at the beach, restaurant at the club house. Across the road is the NYS Canal Trail which goes from Buffal to Albany biking, fishing, hike, and more.

  • Jen O.
    Jun. 23, 2021

    The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone

    Great One Night Stop - Would Have Stayed Longer!

    We scheduled a pull through for 1 night last minute due to an unexpected change in plans. We are a full-time traveling family (2 kids - 8 & 13) and 2 English Bulldogs. We have a Class A motorhome and flat tow a Jeep. The campground was beautiful and easy to get in and out of. The sites were level and great size with nice spacing in between. The location was nice too! We did head over to the casino briefly and enjoyed that. We also took a drive to the University of Syracuse to tour the campus. Clean and wonderful park. Would definitely recommend.

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 9, 2024

    Butternut Hill RV Campground

    Choose Butternut Hill for special local events!

    This is a small campground set up on the periphery of Butternut Hill farm which is located on the main Route 20 in Bouckville NY.  At the time I submitted my review, I was not able to make edits on the basic campground listing;   I am not sure why the Dyrt platform wouldnt let me update the important details, but you can get more info and make reservations on the campground webpage which is here: 

    https://butternuthill.net/

    The campground is in a convenient location in Bouckville,  a small upstate NY village with a concentration of numerous antique shops, which is a draw for collectors in the area. There is also a famous Inn and restaurant, the Landmark Inn, which anchors the town, adjacent to a trailhead for a hiking trail along the historic Chenango Canal, an offshoot of the Erie Canal. 

    The meadows and fields of Butternut Hill are the superb festival setting for several regional events, including several Antique shows, the Central New York Fiber Festival, a craft fair and a car show, events that are scheduled a few times a month throughout the summer. 

    The campground is adjacent to the festival fields, lining a forest edge with expansive views of the surrounding valley. During special events, vendors and exhibitors have a convenient and inexpensive place to stay that is not far from the exhibit tents and festival fields, but people attending the events can stay there too, or campsites may be reserved at other times through the summer, on a daily, weekly or even monthly basis. 

    Many of the sites are for RV's, which have electric and water hookups along with a picnic table and fire pit; rates fro these rang $40-50. There are also primitive tent sites which have a grassy tent area and fire pit but no picnic table and cost  $30 per night. There is a cozy log camper cabin available, at a very inexpensive price of $60 per night (bring your own linens). All camping spots are in close walking distance to the bath house, which has water, showers, and bathrooms. (Additional porta potties are set up during festival events.)  

    I was there during the Fiber Festival, and I was impressed at how well organized the programing was, and how clean everything was despite large attendance. In addition, it rained really hard one day of the event, and though the access roads got a little muddy, the campsites seem well drained and did not get muddy. The campsites all back to the woods on the west side, so this serves as a good windbreak too. 

    The campground office has some basic camping supplies available, but an advantage of being there during a festival event was a nice food tent and a variety of food trucks offering delicious fare!  If you were coming from a distance to attend one of the local special events, this is a good place to stay, though of course busy during the day. If you wanted to camp here at a non event time, you would find it to be a quiet pastoral location with access to some hiking and fishing spots in close proximity. For staying in the area, the camper cabin would be a great all-weather option if you can get it!

  • Carlyne F.
    Feb. 21, 2021

    Robert H. Treman State Park Campground

    Robert H. Treman State Park, NY

    Located in Tompkins County, Ithaca New York has beautiful gorges and hiking trails. Robert Treman is a treat and a gorgeous place to camp in the Ithaca, NY area. There are endless waterfalls, hiking trails, fishing holes and bird watching opportunities. The campground has bathrooms, showers, picnic tables, a playground and a dump station. There are cabins, tents and rv sites, some of which are handicapped accessible. Ithaca is also packed with wineries and the finger lakes. A great place to visit!

  • Dennis K.
    May. 21, 2023

    Cherry Grove Campground

    Very nice small campground

    We stayed at Cherry Grove in May ‘23 with a Fifth wheel camper. The park is very well maintained.  Sites are good sized and packed gravel.  WiFi is very good, as is cell service from Verizon and T-Mobile. It Most of the campground is seasonal, but all of the campers were friendly.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 1, 2023

    Six Circles Farm (Camp Elderberry)

    Beautiful and peaceful

    This was our first experience at a Hipcamp site, but we took advantage of a $30 promotion from REI and decided to try one out. Camp Elderberry is located on an organic vegetable farm in the Finger Lakes region of New York. Weekend tours of the farm are available for a nominal fee. There are two sites here, both quite separate from each other so they are very private. You can camp in an RV or in a tent on the grass. Due to recent rains, the grass was quite tall, so we did not go deep into our site, which had a view of Seneca Lake. No hookups at either site. 

    Communication with Lael was very good from the beginning, and he met us as we arrived to help us get settled. We arrived much later than planned due to a flat tire, so we did not spend much time exploring the property. There is also a ½ mile hike to the beach that I would have explored if we had arrived earlier. I had read there is a porta-potty, but we did not use it. There is also potable water and a cold-water shower. No WiFi, but the cell signal was strong on Verizon. There are many wineries nearby but again, because of our late arrival, they were all closed when we got there. 

    We have been exploring a variety of camping options including Tentrr, Harvest Host, RV parks, Corps of Engineers campgrounds, county parks, state parks, and national parks. Hipcamp campsites vary widely by accommodation and price. The price for Camp Elderberry was not unreasonable ($50) but is more expensive than most standard (non-private) campsites. We did enjoy the unique experience, however!

  • A
    Aug. 16, 2018

    Green Lakes State Park Campground

    Good experience - lovely swimming area and lakes!

    We had a great stay at this park. We enjoyed biking and exploring the lovely blue-green lakes. The swimming area was awesome. We were on the edge of a the large RV section in Pinewoods with premium sites. However, they are all in the bright sun - no shade. It was great having the camp store so close!

  • George P.
    Jun. 3, 2021

    Delta Lake State Park Campground

    Delta Lake State Park

    A very nice, tidy campground located on a peninsula jutting into Delta Lake in Central NY. Our site was level and large enough for our 22ft Airstream, a 4-person tent, pop-up canopy, and 2 vehicles. A picnic table and fire ring were on the site. Our site had 30A electrical service. The surface of the site was dirt with some small stones…no grass. Trees surrounded the site on 3 sides, providing some privacy and a place to hang a hammock. We were able to carry our paddle boards to the lake, walking less than 200ft through some woods.


Guide to Jamesville

RV campsites near Jamesville, New York offer varying terrain and experiences across central New York's mixed woodland and valley landscape. Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from May through mid-October, with summer temperatures averaging 70-85°F during peak camping months. Winter closures are standard for all but the most established RV parks, with wet spring conditions often delaying early season openings at smaller facilities.

What to do

Golfing opportunities: The Streamside RV Park & Golf Course combines camping with a 12-hole course. "There is a 12 hole golf coarse that surrounds the campground," notes one camper, who adds that "there is a bar that serves food called Divots" for post-game refreshments.

Fishing access: Several campgrounds provide fishing opportunities, particularly near Lake Ontario. At Ontario Shores RV Park, campers enjoy "Lake Ontario a short walk away," though a reviewer mentions that "the lake level flooding a few yrs ago ruined the sandy beach, but it's still a great view."

Casino entertainment: For campers seeking nightlife, shuttle service to nearby gaming facilities makes for convenient outings. "24 hour shuttles to the casino 5 minutes away," reports one visitor at The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone, which also offers "a pool, playground, hiking trail, fishing pond, paddleboat rentals."

What campers like

Well-maintained facilities: RV campers frequently note the cleanliness and organization of sites. "Spacious FHU sites. Pull thru and back ins," writes one reviewer about The Villages RV Park, while another notes "bathrooms are very modern and well stocked."

Seasonal camper community: Many RV parks host a mixture of overnight and seasonal campers. At Butternut Hill RV Campground, temporary visitors during festivals mix with longer-term residents. The campground features "electric and water hookups along with a picnic table and fire pit" for its RV sites, which cost "$40-50" per night.

Water activities: Swimming and boating options vary across facilities. Brennan Beach Campground provides "very nice camp store, pools, playground, and restaurants. Spent time at the beach which is also very nice," according to a family visitor, though they noted that "sites are close together, but kind of what is expected at an RV resort."

What you should know

Festival adjacency: Some RV parks coordinate with local events. At Butternut Hill RV Campground, the campground serves as lodging for regional events, as "the meadows and fields of Butternut Hill are the superb festival setting for several regional events, including several Antique shows, the Central New York Fiber Festival, a craft fair and a car show."

Site drainage: Weather conditions can affect camping comfort. One reviewer at Butternut Hill mentioned that "it rained really hard one day of the event, and though the access roads got a little muddy, the campsites seem well drained and did not get muddy."

Service limitations: Internet connectivity varies between parks. "Had a great stay, loved the good WiFi, showers, laundry, and bathrooms!" notes a camper at Butternut Hill, which contrasts with the varying cellular service reported at more remote locations throughout the region.

Tips for camping with families

Age-appropriate facilities: Some campgrounds specifically cater to families with children. "Spent 3 nights with our 2 sons and my husbands 2 granddaughters, all under age 12," shares one visitor to Brennan Beach Campground, adding that "bathrooms/showers were clean" and mentioning the "very nice camp store, pools, playground, and restaurants."

Alternative lodging: Beyond traditional RV sites, some families prefer cabin options. "There is a cozy log camper cabin available, at a very inexpensive price of $60 per night (bring your own linens)," notes a reviewer regarding Butternut Hill.

Off-site attractions: Regional sights provide day trip opportunities. One family staying at The Villages RV Park reports, "We also took a drive to the University of Syracuse to tour the campus," demonstrating the central location's convenience for educational outings.

Tips from RVers

Pull-through availability: Limited pull-through sites require advance planning. Ontario Shores offers "7 overnight pull thru full hookup sites with concrete patio. Sites a level and spacious," according to a motorhome camper who spent four nights there.

Parking surface quality: Site construction varies between campgrounds. "We had no problem getting a nice paved spot for our 34' class A," reports a Class A owner about The Villages RV Park, highlighting the importance of surface type for larger rigs.

Hookup variations: Electrical service differs between facilities. Streamside RV Park offers full hookups at budget-friendly rates, with one visitor noting, "we paid $37.50 for a one night stay. That is a good price for full hook up."

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