Best Glamping near Keeseville, NY

AuSable Chasm Campground and Iroquois Campground & RV Park feature elevated glamping accommodations in New York's Adirondack region, just minutes from Lake Champlain. Safari-style canvas tents with comfortable mattresses and rustic-chic furnishings provide the perfect blend of outdoor immersion and creature comforts. Seasonal availability typically runs May through mid-October, with full-service glamping units offering electricity, heaters for cooler evenings, and some with private outdoor spaces. As one camper noted, "Terrific location to hike the different trails of ausable chasm. Shady but also had sun to dry our shoes from the raft tour." These premium accommodations maintain proximity to natural features while eliminating traditional camping hassles, with amenities including ready-made beds, outdoor seating areas, and simplified check-in processes.

Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday provides year-round glamping opportunities with deluxe canvas tents featuring heating options, electricity, and premium bedding. These luxury sites serve as ideal baselines for exploring the AuSable Chasm's dramatic gorges, nearby hiking trails, and water activities on Lake Champlain. One visitor highlighted, "Beautiful Area. The workers are very accommodating. They are across the road from the Chasm to hike, tube down the river, raft, rock climb, adventure course." Morning coffee on private decks overlooking mountain vistas creates memorable glamping moments without sacrificing comfort. Proximity to Burlington via the Lake Champlain ferry adds versatility to extended stays, while on-site amenities like maintained swimming pools, clean shower facilities, and camp stores stocked with essentials enhance the luxury camping experience. Advance reservations are recommended, particularly for summer weekends and fall foliage season.

Best Glamping Sites Near Keeseville, New York (34)

    1. North Beach Campground

    28 Reviews
    Burlington, VT
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 862-0942

    $37 - $100 / night

    "Sites 1 to 16 are close to each other. Sites 113 to 119 are bad. Very close to each other. No redeeming qualities.

    Sites have 30 amp electric and water but might need a longish cord or hose."

    "The water/electric sites in the middle of the campground were a bit snug."

    2. Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

    44 Reviews
    Wilmington, NY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 946-7878

    "I have done tent, cabin and t.v. camping here. a lot of family activity in my favorite place. the outdoor choices are plenty, but the campground is slipping trying to be too much and seems to let the infrastructure"

    "Very large and busy campground, close to Lake Placid and other cool activities to take in. Pros- hot showers, convenient laundromat, you are guided to your site by staff on golf carts."

    3. AuSable Chasm Campground

    12 Reviews
    Keeseville, NY
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 834-9990

    "Upon arrival, the front desk clerk was very nice and helpful. We found our way to the tent sites, nestled in the very back corner which for us was exactly what we like."

    "I didn’t know that this was a biking campground and there were SO MANY trails. Made the most of them with running, but overall, a fantastic campground. Showers were clean, staff was very friendly."

    4. Shelburne Camping Area

    17 Reviews
    Shelburne, VT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 985-2540

    "We were near the pool (didn't feel warm, so we didn't partake) and office."

    "Called them same day from Capital Region Welcome Ctr in NY, about 3 hrs away (below Albany). They had a full hook up, pull-thru corner space for us."

    5. Iroquois Campground & RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Peru, NY
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 643-9057

    "Nice campground near Plattsburgh. Sites somewhat small and tight but there are some larger sites."

    6. Cumberland Bay State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Plattsburgh, NY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 563-5240

    $17 - $24 / night

    "The Cumberland Bay State Park in New York is a great place to go and relax. If you like the beach scene, swimming, or having a picnic, then you will enjoy this park."

    "I'm from this part of Upstate New York State, and we came up for a weekend to go to a baby shower and decided to camp out at Cumberland Head!"

    7. Camp Skyland

    3 Reviews
    Burlington, VT
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 372-4200

    $24 - $35 / night

    "My family of 4 tent camped at Camp Skyland in June ‘24 on a waterfront spot showcasing gorgeous Lake Champlain with a mountain backdrop - chef’s kiss!"

    "Great tent / RV / cabin site on an island in Lake Champlain. Tent area is a large field with cabins on the rock bluffs and RV row along the road. Staff was very friendly and accommodating."

    8. AuSable River Campsite

    1 Review
    Keeseville, NY
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (518) 834-9379

    "Monday thru Friday visit, site was close to restrooms, River access across street. A little buggy due to water. Flat site. Restrooms although well attended to, could use a good power wash."

    9. Mount Philo State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Charlotte, VT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 425-2390

    $23 / night

    "Nice trails that lead to scenic views of Lake Champlain. Bathrooms and showers were clean. Showers were quarter operated, 50 cents for 5 minutes. Firewood sold on site."

    "Picnic table and fire pit. Moderate cell service. Nice hikes and cool views of the area!"

    10. Button Bay State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Westport, NY
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 475-2377

    "We selected it because it was nearby for our second outing with our new (used) R-Pod camper. Turns out it's a wonderful park."

    "There is a pool for swimming, paved roads are good for bikes & scooters, pavilion for activities, lake for swimming & fishing and hiking trails."

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Glamping Reviews near Keeseville, NY

316 Reviews of 34 Keeseville Campgrounds


  • T
    Sep. 1, 2018

    Little River State Park Campground

    One super state park campground for the entire family

    This is the only campground in the area I will stay at. It has so many benefits, I may not be able to do it justice in this review. The sites are huge. We fit two camper vans, two tents and put up a 20x20 rain tarp on Site 5. The site was freshly raked when we got there, and the leftover wood was stacked next to the fire pit. Picnic table easily seats 8. Lots of bathrooms around the park, each with showers. Firewood and Ice, along with some necessities are available at the office. Cell phone service is touchy depending on where you are in the park. There is fresh water available. Lots of activities to do here, from the Nature Center and hiking trails to seriously wicked mountain biking trails designed by Mr. Knight overlooking the reservoir where boating of all kinds is allowed. And the fishing in the river below is quite stellar. There's even an abandoned town up on top of the mountain for younto check out.

  • Andrea T.
    Aug. 7, 2018

    Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

    was great, slipping some.

    I have done tent, cabin and t.v. camping here. a lot of family activity in my favorite place. the outdoor choices are plenty, but the campground is slipping trying to be too much and seems to let the infrastructure slip. it is owned by corporate KOA and it shows that the making money is more important than making it a home away from home that I use to love.. still will come back

  • Linsey S.
    Sep. 6, 2021

    Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

    Great Campground, Full Amenities

    Spent 3 days, 2 nights here from a Wednesday-Friday. Very large and busy campground, close to Lake Placid and other cool activities to take in. Pros- hot showers, convenient laundromat, you are guided to your site by staff on golf carts. Cons- tent sites aren’t given much privacy, on the days we stayed we were put very close to the main building when we requested a spot near the back away from the busy area, kids allowed to run and yelling and screaming WELL after quiet hours.

  • Beau B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2018

    Mount Philo State Park Campground

    Great little park

    What a great little park! apparently this is the first state park in Vermont. Only 8 campsites so try to book early. Nice trails that lead to scenic views of Lake Champlain. Bathrooms and showers were clean. Showers were quarter operated, 50 cents for 5 minutes. Firewood sold on site. Sites are well groomed and have a fire pit and picnic table.

  • DeAnna V.
    Aug. 22, 2024

    Rogers Rock Campground

    Worst Campground We Have Ever Been To

    Absolute worst campground we have ever been to(and we do a TON of camping in state parks both in NY and out of state and private campgrounds as well). When we arrived our site was covered in trash and the picnic table was in the site next to ours with old propane tanks sitting on them. Beer bottle caps and cigarette ends were EVERYWHERE on our site, crushed cans and bottles scattered around, tons of garbage throughout the site(plastic spoons, cardboard pieces, plastic wrappers, a huge metal pipe, etc.) We spent the first half hour there cleaning up all the trash on our site and we didn't even get it all. All of the sites next to us had just as much trash in them as well and were never cleaned up the duration of our stay either. When walking around we noticed tons of other sites with garbage left in them too. I don't think any of the sites are checked after checkout and if they are they are definitely not cleaned up at all after check out. We stayed on the'other side of the road' and the bathrooms were absolutely disgusting and falling apart. They were never cleaned at all during our stay(although we seen workers sitting in the golf cart goofing around and talking several times instead of actually cleaning the bathrooms). The only thing the workers did was add toilet paper(and not even enough because there were several times we went and there was no toilet paper). We were there 5 nights and the trash can wasn't emptied once and none of the garbage or toilet paper on the floor was ever picked up. There was also poop smeared across the wall and door in the one stall and poop all over one of the other toilets that was like that our whole stay as well. Mirror was literally tapped together with black tape, there was only one faucet handle and locks on the stall were broken. We had to go across the street into the other side of the campground to shower and the showers were absolutely disgusting. Black mold covered the shower curtains, was all in the lights and on the lower and higher sections of walls and it smelled like mildew. It was gross and cannot possibly be safe. This is definitely a party campground and no quiet hours are enforced. People were up partying, drinking and blasting music literally all night. It's such a shame because the location of this campground is amazing and it has the potential to be a great campground but we will never go back. We have never been to any campground this dirty, unkempt and with workers who literally just don't care or do their jobs. Such a disappointment. Wish I had seen all the other bad reviews before going.

  • Deborah W.
    Oct. 1, 2021

    North Beach Campground

    Nice location

    Excellent location due to proximity to north beach that offers beautiful views of the Adirondacks across Lake Champlain. The campground is adjacent to paved Burlington bike / walking trail with easy access to the trail and beach. The only sites with electric are RV sites that are packed in more than we prefer. Bath rooms are ok, but showers need deep cleaning or replacement. Bath house is vented but not heated so it’s rather cold in October. Hot water is just warm.

  • Katy Z.
    Oct. 5, 2022

    Smugglers Notch State Park Campground

    Good place to stay in Stowe

    This campground just outside of Stowe on the way to the drive up and through Smugglers Notch. It’s only a campground with no access to trails unless you hike down a pretty steep road to Glen Falls parking area. They do have nice bathrooms and showers and it’s probably the cheapest place to sleep while visiting Stowe. We stayed at lean to Spruce. The spot was level and fit our van. Not much privacy between the other lean to’s next to us though.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 10, 2024

    Lake Carmi State Park Campground

    Quiet lakefront camping post Labor Day

    General: Large state park with two loops, both of which are lakefront. A mix of primitive sites (no w/e/s), lean-tos, and two cabins, one in each section. Sites/lean-tos are designated premium (lakefront) or non. There is also an ADA-accessible lean-to. Upon check-in, you are given a gate code to enter. 

    Site Quality: Our site, like all others, was generous in size and a back-in site. Most sites don’t have clearly defined camper pads, and the surface is grass/dirt (or mud if it has rained recently). A large wooden picnic table and fire ring complete the site. There are plentiful trees, so each site has at least some shade and some are very shaded. Lakefront sites have a filtered view of the lake through the trees. 

    Bath/Shower House: The one closest to us was very clean. Three stalls and one shower. Cold water only at both the sinks and the shower (at least I didn’t get any hot water). The showers do take quarters and although you get five minutes for each quarter (up to 15 quarters, although I can’t imagine taking that long of a shower), it was quite possibly the wimpiest shower I’ve experienced in quite some time. But, after I finished, I saw my quarter had been returned. The toilet paper was so thin, it was nearly transparent! 

    Activities: Although swimming is allowed, the “beaches” are very small and there was a bacteria warning in place when we were there advising against swimming. There are two boat launch areas, one in each loop. Great for kayaks, and canoes, and we saw what looked like a fishing boat. There was one very annoying motorboat revving its engine while doing circles in the lake. The day-use area has a small, dated playground, fire pit, horseshoe pit, and volleyball net. There is a short nature trail and one other small walking trail. Nearby is access to the Missisquoi Rail Trail. 

    A surprise was a family of ducks who visited our site when I was outside reading! Our stay was very quiet during the week after Labor Day, but I imagine the vibe is quite different during summer weekends, especially given the sign in the restroom stating that quiet hours are strictly enforced. We were annoyed by one loud boat so I can’t imagine what it would be like if the lake was filled with boaters. This is why we prefer shoulder-season camping!

  • Mary Elisabeth D.
    Jun. 5, 2022

    Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

    Amazing

    This is a Class A 5⭐️KOA Campsite! We arrived late and Jox & his sweet wife helped us manuever our RV into our pull through site B05. We were super close to the office, store, snacks, laundry & activities. Our site was a “ dirt” site that had a picnic table and fire pit with full hook ups. This campsite has concierge service that will help you out with any of your wants/needs. Great site in nature’s finest.


Guide to Keeseville

Glamping options near Keeseville, New York range from basic tent sites to premium accommodations, with elevations between 100-500 feet above sea level throughout the Champlain Valley. The region experiences distinct seasons with warm summers (70-85°F) and cold winters (0-30°F), with fall camping especially popular due to vibrant foliage. Most glamping sites operate from May through October, though some campgrounds offer year-round availability.

What to do

Swimming in Lake Champlain: Both casual swimmers and serious water enthusiasts can access Lake Champlain from several campgrounds. At North Beach Campground, the beach features lifeguards during summer months. As one visitor notes, "Burlington is my favorite city by far, and this campground is right on the beach! You get the best of both worlds at this location. Biking into Burlington takes 5-10 minutes and you're also right on the beach of Lake Champlain."

Mountain hiking options: For those seeking elevation, trails near Mount Philo State Park Campground provide views across Lake Champlain and into the Adirondacks. A camper reports, "Sites 1, 6 and 8 and the best if you're only camping with those at your site as they're the most secluded and private. There's not much to do at the park itself, other than a nice scenic overlook and some short hiking/walking."

Kayaking and water sports: Paddlers can launch directly from several campgrounds into Lake Champlain or the AuSable River. At Camp Skyland, "Small rocky beach is available for great swimming and kayaking/SUPs." Some campgrounds rent equipment on site while others require you to bring your own watercraft.

What campers like

Easy biking access: Many campers appreciate the cycling opportunities throughout the region. At Button Bay State Park Campground, one reviewer mentioned it's a "Nice, clean, friendly park. Not a lot of trees for privacy, or for that wilderness feel, but the sites are spacious and the park has swimming pool with life guard. Nice park for cycling the Lake Champlain Byway."

Family-friendly amenities: Campers consistently rate the facilities for children highly. At Cumberland Bay State Park Campground, a visitor noted, "The park does provide picnic tables, restrooms and showers. I find that the restrooms and showers and pretty clean....there have been a few times that the stall I am using doesn't have toilet paper. So I would suggest checking your stall first before you sit down on the toilet."

Waterfront sites: Many campers prioritize lakeside locations when glamping close to Keeseville. A visitor to Button Bay State Park Campground shared, "Wonderful state park, the waterfront sites are fantastic, they are wide so smaller units can be parked parallel to the lake. Bathrooms are clean, facilities are great. Easy access to the lake. Book early for the best sites."

What you should know

Site privacy varies greatly: Campgrounds offer different levels of seclusion. At Mount Philo, "Sites 1, 6 and 8 and the best if you're only camping with those at your site as they're the most secluded and private. Sites 2 and 3 are more open, to both each other, and to those en route to the bathrooms."

Booking windows: Reserve well in advance, especially for waterfront or premium sites. For popular glamping close to Keeseville locations, many sites book 6-9 months ahead, particularly for summer weekends and fall color season.

Road noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience traffic noise. At Cumberland Bay State Park Campground, one camper mentioned, "It is a nice campground right on the lake but the road next to it is very busy. Just not my kind of place to be honest."

Seasonal closures: Most campgrounds operate from May through mid-October, with specific opening/closing dates varying by location. Only a few sites offer year-round availability, including Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday.

Tips for camping with families

Pool alternatives: When lake swimming isn't ideal, seek out campgrounds with pools. At Button Bay State Park Campground, "This is a good campground for families that are not too rowdy. There is a pool for swimming, paved roads are good for bikes & scooters, pavilion for activities, lake for swimming & fishing and hiking trails."

Playground options: Multiple campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. As one visitor to AuSable River Campsite noted, "Monday thru Friday visit, site was close to restrooms, River access across street. A little buggy due to water. Flat site."

Bathroom accessibility: When camping with young children, consider proximity to facilities. At Button Bay, one camper mentioned, "Central bathroom and water supply." Most family-friendly sites maintain clean restrooms with showers, though some require quarters.

Tips from RVers

Site surface considerations: Many RVers report variable conditions depending on recent weather. At Shelburne Camping Area, "We have a 'big rig' 40' 5th wheel with 4 slide outs. Called them same day from Capital Region Welcome Ctr in NY, about 3 hrs away (below Albany). They had a full hook up, pull-thru corner space for us."

Hookup reliability: Check electrical service before committing. One RVer at Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday mentioned, "We reserved a full hook up 50a pull through for 3 nights as we toured the northeast... Water pressure was good, road noise was minimal, sites are spaced apart well, enough mature tree growth for shade and hammock!"

Winter accessibility: For year-round glamping close to Keeseville, New York, confirm which campgrounds maintain services during colder months, as many shut down water systems and limit facilities from November through April.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Keeseville, NY is North Beach Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 28 reviews.

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