Best Campgrounds near Natural Bridge, NY

Natural Bridge, New York features a mix of established campgrounds and dispersed camping areas within the Adirondack region. The Natural Bridge/Watertown KOA offers 53 sites with full amenities including electric hookups, water, sewer connections, and cabin accommodations. Nearby, Adirondack 1000 Islands Campground provides additional options for tent and RV campers. For those seeking more primitive experiences, Payne Lake Dispersed Site offers free camping with drive-in access approximately 20 miles north of Natural Bridge, while Stillwater Reservoir provides dispersed camping opportunities about 30 miles to the southeast.

Camping in this region typically runs from May through October, with most established campgrounds closing by mid-October. Many sites require advance reservations during peak summer months. "The campground offers a boat launch for day use, hiking trails, fishing, swimming and canoeing. The park offers showers, bathrooms and a dump station," noted one visitor about a nearby state park. Road conditions vary significantly between developed and dispersed sites, with some forest roads requiring high-clearance vehicles, particularly after rain events. Cell service is spotty throughout much of the area, with stronger signals available in nearby towns like Natural Bridge and Watertown.

Waterfront access represents a significant draw for campers in the region. Several campgrounds provide direct access to lakes, ponds, and the St. Lawrence River. One camper described their experience: "We had site 270, which was close enough to walk down to the boat launch at night to look at the stars (and the Milky Way!) but a little too far to walk to the beach." Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with loons, beavers, and deer commonly spotted. Campers frequently mention the privacy afforded by wooded sites, though some note that lakefront locations fill quickly during summer weekends. Mixed-use campgrounds throughout the area accommodate various camping styles, from tent-only areas to full-hookup RV sites, with some locations offering cabin rentals for those seeking more comfort.

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Recent Reviews near Natural Bridge, NY

336 Reviews of 88 Natural Bridge Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Horseshoe Lake

    NY Designated Camping

    Along Co 421, by Horseshoe Lake, there are 10-11 designated campsites. Most have fire pits.

    Road is rough but easily doable if you take it slow.

    As it’s a forest, the sites are pretty shaded, so solar and Starlink may present challenges. Slight AT&T at earlier sites.

  • David H.
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Eel Weir State Park Campground

    Clean and vary nice area on river

    I love how it has great fishing and nice camp sites even let's you bring a boat nice clean showers and bathroom can easily find firewood near by as well..

  • X
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Carry Falls Recreation Area

    Quite, not high quality.

    Thai place is very cute, quiet, and not a lot of people frequent. The bathrooms are kind of “rundown” they are old and they use composing toilets with no showers and one sink located outside of the facility. It is NOT FREE they charge 16.00 a night. Located on an inlet of the man made lake. Water access, quiet, not busy, small, gives small town feel. Comes with picnic table and fireplace. We had site 6 and fit our 30 ft camper with 4 cars.

  • Scott H.
    Aug. 15, 2025

    1000 Islands Campground

    Close to Alexandria Bay

    We've camped there twice on extended weekends to visit the Bay and castles. Golf carts are welcome. The only issue was that people were not picking up after their dogs. We saw and had multiple dog piles in our campsite and on other parts of the campground.

    The ice cream shop Gals is wonderful!! PJs Ratrace had incredible fish fries. Both places are very near the campground.

  • Amandalynn P.
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Green Pond - Bonaparte State Forest

    Great little spot to get away

    This is our go to area close to town but still just want to get away from it all. DEC is nice and stop and talk to the campers. There is a doc down the road for boats and fishing!

  • E
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Wellesley Island State Park Campground

    Family of 4 Tent Camping

    We stayed at site Bluejay 3. Very spacious and private. We reserved the site 3 days prior and still found most waterfront campsites already reserved. Luckily, 2 waterfront sites were available at Bluejay 2 and 3 when we arrived, so we spent most of the time there fishing and canoeing. Bathrooms were a short walk down the road and mostly clean. Will certainly be back!

  • Paula G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2025

    Streamside RV Park & Golf Course

    Great place!

    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.

  • Ryan M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2025

    HTR Adirondacks

    Clean park

    Well maintained and has beach access to river.


Guide to Natural Bridge

Dispersed camping options near Natural Bridge, New York include primitive sites in the surrounding Adirondack forests. The region typically experiences warm summers with temperatures averaging 75-80°F and cold winters that can drop below 0°F. Most camping areas sit at elevations between 800-1,200 feet, with varied terrain from flat riverside sites to more rugged forest locations.

What to do

Paddling adventures: Green Pond in Bonaparte State Forest offers excellent kayaking and canoeing opportunities. "This is our go to area close to town but still just want to get away from it all. DEC is nice and stop and talk to the campers. There is a doc down the road for boats and fishing!" notes Amandalynn P.

Stargazing spots: Swan Bay Resort provides exceptional night sky viewing. "Clean, well maintained property with lots of sidewalks around the property. Quite dark at night, but that was a bonus as we were able to see the Milky Way!" shares Dawn L. The St. Lawrence River area has minimal light pollution, making it ideal for astronomy enthusiasts.

Fishing expeditions: Multiple waterways in the area offer excellent fishing. At Stillwater Reservoir, one camper mentioned, "We saw Bald Eagles and Loons, enjoyed swimming, canoeing and paddleboarding with the family. It was so peaceful with our site #37 accommodating 20 members of the family plus 3 dogs!" The reservoir is known for bass, pike, and perch fishing.

What campers like

Beach access: Soft Maple Campground features a sandy beach area for swimming. "Small and completely gorgeous! Beach, wooded sites, great for everyone... The beach is lovely and clean. There's boat access for canoes and kayaks as this is part of the Beaver River route," reports Elizabeth B.

Privacy between sites: Many campers appreciate the natural buffers at Natural Bridge/Watertown KOA. "The sites are small, but there are mature trees between them & woodsy areas around the campsites. The campground is clean and well kept," notes Liz M.

Unplugged experience: Payne Lake Dispersed Site offers a true wilderness experience. "Public access boat ramp with limited parking available on both sides. No amenities on-site. I'm getting two bars of Verizon signal with the help of a WeBoost. Beautiful views, peaceful and quiet," mentions Mona M.

What you should know

Accessibility considerations: Not all campgrounds accommodate those with mobility issues. At Natural Bridge/Watertown KOA, "The facilities are not wheelchair accessible. The owners said that they are working on that," according to one camper.

Wind conditions: The St. Lawrence River area can be surprisingly windy. At Swan Bay Resort, one camper noted, "I was hoping to spend a bit of time on my paddleboard but 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."

Water levels: Water levels can vary significantly throughout the season. At Wellesley Island State Park Campground, campers report, "We stayed at site Bluejay 3. Very spacious and private. We reserved the site 3 days prior and still found most waterfront campsites already reserved. Luckily, 2 waterfront sites were available at Bluejay 2 and 3 when we arrived."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Wellesley Island State Park offers excellent facilities for children. "We camped here with one of our children, and had a wonderful time canoeing, fishing, and spending time together!" shared Trina W. The park features multiple playgrounds throughout the camping loops.

Educational opportunities: Take advantage of nature programs. "Soft Maple is a truly gorgeous small campground. Only about a dozen sites or so, first come first serve. Level sites for RVs or tent or hammock camping," notes Elizabeth B. Many local campgrounds offer junior ranger programs during summer months.

Transportation planning: Fort Drum Recreation Area provides family-friendly amenities. "With my family and pets in tow, we took a weekend and committed it to nature and ourselves. Remington is a Military campground, but for the several military families looking to disconnect a couple of miles from home this would be it. They offer regular camping sites and RV sites, they also have a dog park for the little furry ones," mentions Crystal H.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Look for level pads when booking. At Swan Bay Resort, "All of their sites are on slabs, neat and clean hook ups. There is riverviews from just about every site which is nice and then there are sites right on the river, the river sites do face west, so you do get beautiful sunsets," advises Michael M.

Grocery access: Some campgrounds have convenient shopping nearby. Swan Bay Resort campers note, "Within walking distance is a Price Chopper Grocery, Dollar General, gas station, and wine and liquor store." This eliminates the need to pack all supplies from home.

Road conditions: Access to some campsites near Natural Bridge can be challenging. For Stillwater Reservoir, a camper warns, "a 20 mile ride of just woods on a bumpy road. Pretty cool! Surprisingly the place wasn't that populated as I expected it to be." RVers should research road conditions before attempting remote sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Natural Bridge, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Natural Bridge, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 88 campgrounds and RV parks near Natural Bridge, NY and 12 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Natural Bridge, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Natural Bridge, NY is Green Pond - Bonaparte State Forest with a 5-star rating from 4 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Natural Bridge, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 free dispersed camping spots near Natural Bridge, NY.