Best Campgrounds near Kirkville, NY

Within 30 miles of Kirkville, New York, several established campgrounds accommodate a range of camping preferences. Green Lakes State Park Campground in Fayetteville features tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping options amid its distinctive glacial lakes. To the northeast, Verona Beach State Park Campground offers waterfront camping along Oneida Lake with tent, RV, and cabin accommodations. Oneida Shores County Park in Brewerton provides similar options with easy lake access, while smaller private campgrounds like Whispering Woods in Cleveland complement these state facilities with more intimate settings.

Seasonal operation affects availability throughout the region, with most campgrounds open from May through mid-October. Green Lakes and Verona Beach State Parks typically operate from May 13 to October 9, while Oneida Shores extends slightly longer from late April to mid-October. The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone in Verona maintains a similar May to October schedule. Water access points and boat launches enhance recreation options at many locations, particularly along Oneida Lake and the Erie Canal Water Trail. Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends when sites fill quickly. A review from The Dyrt noted, "During the busy summer months, this place is nuts! You'll definitely need to plan ahead and make reservations if you plan to be here on the weekends."

Camping experiences vary considerably across the region. State parks provide the most extensive facilities, including showers, electric hookups, and sanitary stations, though sites often lack privacy. "There is zero privacy here. Virtually no trees or shrubs between sites and sites are close to each other," mentioned one camper about Green Lakes. For those seeking more seclusion, primitive camping opportunities exist at Long Pond Campground and within state forests like Pharsalia Woods, where fishing access and trails enhance the experience. Most state forest sites offer fire rings and picnic tables but minimal facilities. Nature lovers particularly value the hiking opportunities at Green Lakes, where trails showcase the park's meromictic lakes, and at nearby gorges such as Fillmore Glen State Park, where multiple waterfalls create dramatic scenery.

Best Camping Sites Near Kirkville, New York (131)

    1. Green Lakes State Park Campground

    42 Reviews
    Kirkville, NY
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 637-6111

    $20 - $116 / night

    "The lake is a fascinating meromictic lake with clear calcium-rich waters that are not only pristine and beautiful to look at, but also great for swimming and snorkeling as the waters are crystal clear"

    "The sites are nice, some are little close to each other but nice for group camping. A short distance (walk or by car) to the beach. The lake is a little chilly sometimes but very refreshing."

    2. Oneida Shores County Park

    10 Reviews
    Cicero, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 676-7366

    "Great access to beach. Friendly campers and quiet. Easy to find. Not a lot of shade. Showers not conveniently located."

    "And Nice bathhouse over near beach with pass entry for campers only for showers. Close to beach. Only issue. Camp host actually came and took our wood for our campfire!"

    3. Verona Beach State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Verona Beach, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 762-4463

    $27 - $29 / night

    "Nice small state park, our site had a water spigot right behind our site hook up hose and filled camper. Lake is dirty but the had a nice splash pad for the kids."

    "Campground sits on the edge of Lake Oneida with a nice camper’s beach and trail on the lake front. We stayed at site 11. As you can see sites are spacious and this one was right on the lake’s edge."

    4. The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone

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

    $65 - $75 / night

    "For activities, there are some great hikes around the campground, as well as excellent playgrounds, fishing, an awesome pool, and of course, free shuttle rides to the Turning Stone Casino right up the"

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

    5. Whispering Woods Campground

    1 Review
    Verona Beach, NY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 675-8100

    6. Hidden Point Camp Ground

    2 Reviews
    Verona Beach, NY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 762-0547

    7. Nature Lover's Paradise

    3 Reviews
    Fabius, NY
    18 miles
    +1 (561) 503-9444

    $79 - $149 / night

    "Nature Lover's Paradise is new to the Dyrt and they have an awesome spot to share with access to a vast network of trails in upstate New York. "

    "The tent site and the 70 acres of hiking trails sound like the perfect getaway for anyone looking to reconnect with nature."

    8. Ta-Ga-Soke Campgrounds

    2 Reviews
    Verona Beach, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 245-1744

    "Site however was very close to other sites and not very private.  had to pay with quarters to shower not a problem but inconvenient."

    9. Treasure Isle RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Verona Beach, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 245-5228

    "There is a nice bathhouse, playground, basketball court, Beach and walking trails."

    10. Pleasant Lake Campground

    2 Reviews
    Phoenix, NY
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 668-2074

    "A beautiful private lake for fishing, swimming and other water sports. Beautiful woodsy location. Special events that the family will enjoy."

    "I found this location to have very clean sites with plenty of amenities. Had no issues with the Wi-Fi watching Bills games and play a few video games."

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Recent Reviews near Kirkville, NY

334 Reviews of 131 Kirkville Campgrounds


  • Ryan G.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Pleasant Lake Campground

    Clean and Quiet

    I found this location to have very clean sites with plenty of amenities. Had no issues with the Wi-Fi watching Bills games and play a few video games.

  • T&J  F.
    Aug. 28, 2025

    West Canada Creek Campground

    Nice place, a little pricey

    Pros: clean campground, camp store, ice cream/pizza shack, shuttle to tubing, sites are pretty flat, pool is large and clean, quiet hours are enforced. Cons: $5 per dog "surprise" when we arrived. Even though we camped there 2 nights for 3 years in a row, $15 per person for the tubing shuttle seems steep; a discount or free would be nice for campers, as drop off points are just down the road. Sites are narrow.

  • T&J  F.
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Yogi Bears Jellystone Park Camp Resort at Mexico

    Unfortunate

    Pros: river is awesome, wading, catching crayfish, cooling off. Staff were consistently friendly. Sites were flat, easy to level travel trailer. Plenty of kid activities, foam party, obstacle course, balloon launch, etc. Large store. Game room. Bathrooms (at least near the playground) were spacious, with toilet, sink, shower. Cons: signs/photo ops were crooked/loose/broken. Planted annual flowers were dead, overgrown with weeds. Miniature golf holes were falling apart. Bounce pad had a hole in it. The sand from around the edge was blowing from that hole into kids eyes, nose, mouth. Bathrooms were dirty; each has a 2-roll toilet paper dispenser; by early evening two stalls had zero TP left. Tent sites had used toilet paper along the tree line where others had used it as a bathroom. Fire pits were old tire rims, which worked, but unable to cook anything on it

  • Greg D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Mayfair Campground NY

    Mostly for seasonals

    We called to make last minute reservations for a one night stopover enroute to Vermont. The person on the phone was friendly and accommodating to our needs. When we arrived after hours, the entrance was gated with a card reader access which we did not have a card for. We tried calling back several times but a recording said that the line was busy. Luckily, another camper let us in. There are no signs to direct you which way to go and the sites are poorly marked. With some help from friendly campers we were eventually able to find our site. The sites are have a poorly graveled parking spot and the ground is a little soft. Restrooms are basic and minimal, having a single toilet and sink, a tiny mirror and hand dryer, however it was fairly clean and functional. I was told that there are new owners and they are making improvements

  • MacKenzi G.
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Yellow Lantern Kampground

    Would stay again

    Me and my husband stayed here to visit a local friend and it wasn’t bad it was very private and quiet. The property was well maintained and the owners were very friendly as well. We would definitely come back here in the future.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2025

    Bluff Camping Area — Fair Haven Beach State Park

    Shaded camping with Great Lake access

    I booked this site for one night and ended up staying three. Trying to avoid the heat, I was relieved that the shaded electric camping area staved off most of the days heat. I was in site 63 the first night and 68 the other two. 63 has more shade but 68 is right next to the bathroom and water spout if that’s important. I was able to find shade.

    Some people may find the sites too close together, I didn’t mind since I’m solo camping and feel a bit of safety with closer neighbors. The loop was majority RVs and campers but it was still quiet all night and until late morning.

    The showers and bathrooms are mostly clean and well stocked and there is a dedicated sink outside the building for dishes.

    What I really loved is how far into the park the camping is, you’re really surrounded by woods. There is also excellent and easy access to Lake Ontario.

    The park store has firewood, ice, and lots of other items like corn hole for rent. There is also a small boat shanty for boat rentals.

  • r
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Butternut Hill RV Campground

    Great place! Owner was great!!

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

  • Scott H.
    Jul. 28, 2025

    SutterCreek Campground

    Close to the Ren Fest.

    Sutter Creek is a 4 minute drive to the Renaissance Festival. The camp was very quiet and the owners were friendly and helpful. The activity room is for seasonal people only. The showers get locked at night, so prepare to showers in the AM. There are swings and a tether ball for the kids. Golf carts look to be welcome there, but it's not that big.


Guide to Kirkville

Camping spots near Kirkville, New York sit within the Oneida Lake watershed at approximately 400 feet elevation, where deciduous forests meet central New York's diverse wetland ecosystems. Summer temperatures typically range from 60-85°F with higher humidity levels from June through August. Campgrounds throughout the region operate primarily on seasonal schedules, with most sites closing between mid-October and late April.

What to do

Boat rentals and fishing access: Green Lakes State Park Campground offers affordable rowboat rentals at $7/hour where you can experience the unique turquoise waters. "You can rent a kayak and enjoy the beautiful lake. There are miles of trails to explore," notes Cindy H. The park also features designated swimming areas with lifeguards on duty.

Scenic hiking options: Multiple trail networks connect camping areas to natural features. Trails at Nature Lover's Paradise provide access to 70 acres of hiking paths. "Nature Lover's Paradise is new to the Dyrt and they have an awesome spot to share with access to a vast network of trails in upstate New York," explains Jake C. Most trails remain open from dawn until dusk.

Casino entertainment: Several campgrounds offer direct access to casino activities. Complimentary transportation runs between The Villages RV Park and Turning Stone Casino. "There is the casino, dining, golf course and more near by," reports Carl G. The free shuttle service operates 24 hours daily, making casino access convenient regardless of when campers wish to visit.

What campers like

Private bathroom facilities: Many campers appreciate upgraded washroom amenities. At The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone, the facilities receive consistent praise. "Bathrooms are very modern and well stocked. Staff are attentive and useful, and they operate a great store with lots of options," shares Michael O. Several state parks have also updated their restroom facilities in recent years.

Beach access and swimming: Waterfront camping locations provide direct lake access. At Verona Beach State Park Campground, campers value the water amenities. "There is a public, life guarded beach. It is a wooded area on beautiful Oneida Lake. A great place to stay," writes Mary H. Many beach areas include designated swimming zones with safety personnel present during peak hours.

Well-maintained sites: Campers consistently note the upkeep of facilities. "Very well kept up, bathrooms are very modern and well stocked. Staff are attentive and useful, and they operate a great store with lots of options," says Michael O. about The Villages RV Park. Most established campgrounds feature regular site maintenance and trash collection services throughout the camping season.

What you should know

Site privacy concerns: Many campgrounds feature open layouts with limited separation between sites. "Unless you score a campsite in the row up against the water, forget privacy. The campsites are spacious but you're pretty much camping on the same lawn as your neighbors with very few trees in between you," reports Ali T. about Verona Beach State Park. For more seclusion, seek wooded sites or those positioned at campground edges.

Weather and wind factors: Lakefront sites experience more wind exposure. "We attempted to set up near the lake, but found the wind to be overwhelming. We ended up in the corner site by the woods," notes Thomas M. about his stay at Verona Beach. Sites further from shorelines typically offer more wind protection.

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds in the region fill quickly during peak season. At Oneida Shores County Park, advance planning is essential. "Great access to beach. Friendly campers and quiet. Easy to find. Not a lot of shade. Showers not conveniently located," comments Keith M. Reservations for weekend stays should be made 3-6 months in advance during summer.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature updated play areas for children. "The play area is giant and includes a outdoor music play. Thanks drivers village for that. Beach area is nice and guarded," mentions Zen W. about Oneida Shores County Park. Most playgrounds accommodate ages 5-12 with separate areas for younger children.

Safety considerations: Some campgrounds have better supervision than others. "My husband and I camped here from 6/17/22 - 6/19/22. We had a great and relaxing time until Saturday evening when the three dogs at a neighboring site all slipped their collars and began running around the campground growling and charging at other patrons," reports Nicole V. at Oneida Shores. Families should research security measures before booking.

Water recreation options: Treasure Isle RV Park offers family-friendly water access. "There is a nice bathhouse, playground, basketball court, Beach and walking trails," explains Heather R. Most water recreation areas have morning hours with fewer crowds, making them ideal for families with young children.

Tips from RVers

Utility connections: Full hookup availability varies significantly between parks. "This state park campground is one of the few that offer full hook ups," notes Sheri S. about Green Lakes State Park. Water and electric hookups are standard at most locations, while sewer connections are less common.

Site surfaces and leveling: RV campers should check site conditions before arrival. Stoney Pond State Forest Camping Area offers variable site quality. "Site number 1 is quite flat and open and could accommodate a trailer or camper van but isn't very scenic. The other sites are great for tenting but the drive-ins are variable," advises Janet R. Most RV sites require some leveling, with few perfectly flat options available.

Seasonal access limitations: Campgrounds near Kirkville maintain strict seasonal schedules. "We have been coming here for 25+ years," states Carl G. about The Villages RV Park, highlighting its reliability for seasonal camping. RVers should note that most parks close water systems after mid-October due to freezing temperatures, limiting late-season utility connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Kirkville, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Kirkville, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 131 campgrounds and RV parks near Kirkville, NY and 13 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Kirkville, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Kirkville, NY is Green Lakes State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 42 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Kirkville, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 13 free dispersed camping spots near Kirkville, NY.