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    Campgrounds near Lacona, New York include a mix of state parks, RV resorts, and dispersed camping options along Lake Ontario and inland areas. Selkirk Shores State Park and Southwick Beach State Park offer established camping with electric hookups for both tent and RV campers, while Winona State Forest provides primitive dispersed camping for those seeking a more rustic experience. The region includes several private campgrounds and RV parks such as Stoneys Pineville Campground and Brennan Beach Campground, many featuring cabin rentals and glamping accommodations for visitors preferring more comfort.

    Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally from May through mid-October due to the harsh winter conditions of upstate New York. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly for waterfront sites during summer months. A visitor commented, "The primitive campsite was a little difficult to find, there's a tiny black and yellow placard that shows you where you can camp." Road conditions in dispersed areas can be challenging, especially after rainfall, while state parks maintain paved access roads suitable for most vehicles. Electrical hookups are common at established campgrounds, though water hookups vary by location. Cell service is generally reliable at larger campgrounds but may be limited in forest areas.

    Lake Ontario access represents a significant draw for campers visiting the Lacona area. Several visitors mentioned the sunset views and beach access as primary reasons for choosing lakefront campgrounds. According to one camper, "Very nice rustic camping, amazing location, rocky beach. Love it there." The fishing opportunities, particularly for salmon, attract many visitors to riverside campgrounds like Stoneys Pineville. Quieter experiences can be found at dispersed sites in Winona State Forest, where amenities are minimal but solitude is plentiful. Campground density varies significantly between the popular waterfront locations, which tend to be more crowded with closer site spacing, and the inland forest areas where sites offer more seclusion. Mixed-use campgrounds catering to both tent and RV campers dominate the region, with most offering at least basic amenities like fire rings and picnic tables.

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    Best Campgrounds near Lacona (107)

      1. Selkirk Shores State Park Campground

      4.4(8)9mi from Lacona152 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Lake Ontario has great fishing. The beach is smaller than it was before now that it is guarded."

      "Very nice rustic camping, amazing location, rocky beach. Love it there"

      from $24 - $135 / night

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      2. Southwick Beach State Park Campground

      4.6(7)11mi from Lacona131 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is TONS of beach to explore at this little State Park in New York. I used to visit here as a kid years ago because my grandparents owned a cottage on the lake."

      "Favorites are the beachfront sites, access to the beach and beautiful Lake Ontario. Small campground but very nice."

      from $20 - $35 / night

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      3. Yogi Bears Jellystone Park Camp Resort at Mexico

      4.3(8)14mi from LaconaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "For the fisherman, it's located on Salmon River and appears to have quite a lot of large salmon this time of year. I was shocked at the size of the fish that were being cleaned."

      "Well worth the short drive up from Syracuse, or a longer drive from elsewhere!"

      4. Brennan Beach Campground

      4.0(4)8mi from LaconaRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "A lot of locals camp here seasonally, and if you're not from around there, you'll stick out. We had a few awkward interactions but nothing serious. Mostly just funny."

      5. Stoneys Pineville Campground

      5.0(3)8mi from LaconaTents, Cabins

      6. Sun Outdoors Association Island

      4.3(15)20mi from LaconaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The sunsets were spectacular and our site was literally just steps from Lake Ontario. All sites are full hook up. Wifi is available and fairly good."

      "Great location offering both sunrise and sunsets over the water of Lake Ontario. Loved the access to the water for our dogs to swim and for beautiful views."

      from $53 - $116 / night

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      7. Winona State Forest

      4.5(2)6mi from LaconaTents

      "The campsite appears to be the trailhead for a man-made trail. It rained while we were here but overall the campsite was quiet and peaceful."

      8. Ontario Shores RV Park

      4.0(2)7mi from LaconaRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Open field to walk the dog or for children. Lake Ontario a short walk away, the lake level flooding a few yrs ago ruined the sandy beach,but it's still a great view."

      9. Brennans Bay Campground and Marina

      5.0(1)7mi from LaconaRVs, Tents

      "A great park on Sandy Pond and Lake Ontario.  Mostly Permanent sites with 6 transient sites overlooking the marina.  "

      10. Streamside RV Park & Golf Course

      4.5(2)10mi from LaconaRVs, Tents

      "There is a 12 hole golf coarse that surrounds the campground.  There are a lot of seasonal campsites that have decks, nice furniture out at their spots."

      from $30 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Lacona, NY

    309 Reviews of 107 Lacona Campgrounds


    • A
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Selkirk Shores State Park Campground

      Beautiful View

      We thought the campground was beautiful, tight to your neighbors on majority of sites, and lack of trash cans for pet waste especially since the campground is so big. It has ball field, 2 playgrounds, rec room, camp store, lake Ontario to swim, trails for multi use, and pavillions. Down fall for us was small site , lack of trash cans to toss pet waste, not being told about fill station because there is no water faucets like most state parks along campground. We were there for first time so not familiar with park. Office did not offer us a map to get to our site or clue us in on filling our tank prior to parking camper. Main gate personnel not on same information. bathrooms could be cleaned more often. bathhouse building is all gender with bathrooms on one side of building and showers on other. Bathroom and showers are private space rooms. Beach is very rocky with little sand area. Life guards only guard one side of beach making everyone crowded to one side

    • r
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Santway Park

      Not much there

      Not very welcoming at night. Kinda creepy.

    • Anthony The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Delta Lake State Park Campground

      Nice Campgrounds, Beautiful Lake.

      The campground facilities are very outdated. That's most likely due to the majority of "campers" having RV's and not needing to use the facilities. The restrooms/dish sink area Only having Cold water to wash up hands & dishes, the 1 and Only shower area for All 3 Loops reminded me of being in a horror film...full of dead insects everywhere, ther are signs posted letting you know its gonna take about 5 minutes to semi-heat up, and the shower spray directly on the floor vs staying contained withvh

    • April S.
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Pleasant Lake Campground

      The worst campground I've ever experienced.

      The problems started before we even arrived. When I called to make a reservation, the owner was rude and impatient, repeatedly complaining that he couldn't hear me, despite me having full service. I discovered cell service at the campground was spotty, which made his attitude even more frustrating in hindsight. I told him it would be us and our dog, his immediate response was,"IT'S NOT A PIT BULL, IS IT?" in a hostile tone. I said no, she's an American Staffordshire, and my husband's service dog. He rudely replied that it was"THE SAME THING" and that they have breed restrictions. When I asked whether he was denying us, he avoided answering and demanded"legal paperwork" for her. I told him that no such paperwork exists, but she is trained to perform a task. He completed the reservation, took my payment, gave us a site number, and hung up. Since the office was closed and we had already been assigned a site number and paid, we assumed we could go directly to our site and finish any details in the morning. While setting up, the owner drove over and confronted us for not reporting to the office first. He then demanded proof of rabies vaccination, which is reasonable. We apologized that we had forgotten the paperwork and said we'd email it to him first thing in the morning. We were extremely annoyed that we saw multiple pit bulls as soon as we pulled in the campground. The next morning, we emailed the records to the campground around 10:10 AM, exactly as promised, as soon as our vet's office had opened. About 11:00, the owner left a voicemail demanding that we leave the property immediately because he had not received the paperwork. I called back and asked him to check his email again, he accused me of sending it to the wrong address. I told him that if he still couldn't find it after checking again, I would come to the office once I was dressed. 30 minutes later, he left another voicemail saying he had escalated it to the sheriff's office because we had not complied. Meanwhile, my husband was already walking to the office to handle things and the owner informed him that we were no longer welcome and that he had called the sheriff's office. Again, my husband told them to check their spam folder, and the email had been there all along. We communicated throughout the entire process and did exactly what we said we would do. The owner's son was far more reasonable and they did apologize, but it didn't make the situation right. The sites were tight, muddy, unlevel, and had awkwardly placed hookups. We were packed so close together that the row behind us overlapped the rear of our camper by a few feet. We had to share water with the neighboring site through a splitter at the spigot. We didn't use the restrooms or amenities because after our interactions with management, we felt completely unwelcome. We only stayed because we were in town for our grandson's first birthday and couldn't find another campground on such short notice.

    • Rebekah F.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2026

      Cross Lake Campground and RV Park

      To flood or not to flood

      Nice close packed little campground just thr sites by the lake can sometimes be under water.

    • Millz315 E.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 11, 2026

      Stoneys Pineville Campground

      Good place

      Good place to fish and stay. Good welcoming friendly host also. Well come back

    • E
      Mar. 27, 2026

      Tilden Hill Farm

      Beautiful campground

      Beautiful and well- maintained. Very roomy sites. Owner is friendly and responds quickly to calls.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 9, 2025

      Swan Bay Resort - The 1000 Islands Premier RV Park & Marina

      Great Stop

      Great camp. Easy in and out for big rigs. Right on the St. Lawrence River. Many amenities to include 3 bay R.V. wash as well as car wash. Nice sites and some on the water with docks and a boat ramp.

    • Robert B.
      Oct. 7, 2025

      Cedar Point State Park Campground

      Very nice

      Cedar Point is in a very nice location,our site that I booked was not in a ideal location being on the road to the boat launch, ( my fault ) Camping went fine until the last couple of days when people starting walking through our site, looked liked a group of people who knew each other and we were in their way.


    Guide to Lacona

    Lacona camping options stretch along Lake Ontario shoreline and inland forests in upstate New York. The area receives approximately 120 inches of annual snowfall, which contributes to the short May-October camping season at most facilities. Water levels on Lake Ontario can fluctuate significantly, affecting beach access and waterfront camping sites.

    What to do

    Salmon fishing: Stoneys Pineville Campground offers direct river access for anglers. A visitor noted, "We have been out three is consecutively for salmon fishing and I have had a great time what a great place to stay." The Salmon River area becomes particularly active during fall salmon runs when fish sizes impress newcomers.

    Kayaking: Selkirk Shores State Park provides multiple water access points for paddlers. Campers appreciate the varied shoreline options, with one mentioning "Cabins have a screen and a stone fireplace. Lake Ontario has great fishing." Rentals aren't available on-site, so bring personal watercraft.

    Mini golf and family activities: The recreation programs at campgrounds enhance stays for families. At Yogi Bears Jellystone Park Camp Resort at Mexico, "This campground offers so much for people of all ages... Crafts, Games, Activities, Playground, Pool, Bouncy pillow, Twice Daily wagon rides with Yogi and Boo Boo." Most structured activities run mid-June through Labor Day.

    What campers like

    Lake access: The mix of rocky and sandy beaches creates varied shoreline experiences. At Southwick Beach State Park Campground, visitors appreciate that "Beautiful new buildings on site, variety of campsites. Favorites are the beachfront sites, access to the beach and beautiful Lake Ontario." Beach width varies seasonally based on lake levels.

    Cabin options: For visitors without camping equipment, cabins provide comfortable alternatives. A camper at Selkirk Shores State Park noted the facilities are "quiet and peaceful. Electricity is available on many sites... Firewood is available on site, with delivery if you buy 1/4 cord and up." Most cabins require early reservations, sometimes 9-12 months in advance.

    Sunset views: Lake Ontario creates memorable evening displays. Sun Outdoors Association Island delivers "Beautiful views... The views are beautiful i definitely recommend the sunrise size. The sunset is of course beautiful but sunrise sites are much bigger and can lead right to the water which is much nicer." The western-facing sites typically command premium rates during peak season.

    What you should know

    Site conditions: Some campgrounds experience drainage issues during wet periods. At Southwick Beach State Park, "Unfortunately when we arrived at southwick the rangers & staff had all gone home so we were unable to get a map or check in... After it rained one night our site & others around us were completely flooded." Sites nearest water bodies typically drain more slowly.

    Primitive camping limitations: For those seeking dispersed sites, options remain limited. At Winona State Forest, "The primitive campsite was a little difficult to find there's a tiny black and yellow placard that shows you where you can camp. There were some firewood set out except it was wet." These sites provide no amenities beyond fire rings.

    Seasonal crowds: Population density varies dramatically between weekdays and weekends. At Yogi Bears Jellystone, "This is our 4th experience at a Jellystone. The campground was clean and staff was super nice. Organized the Halloween activities nicely... Smaller campground than others I have been too but made it nice for kids to rides bikes safely."

    Tips for camping with families

    Recreation programs: Children's activities vary by location. Selkirk Shores State Park offers structured programs where "they had a reptile exhibit with huge snakes and crocodiles, another day they had tie dyeing t-shirts, other days they had bingo(candy was the prize), exercises, and crafty things to make." Most programs run June through August.

    Beach access considerations: Some beach areas have limited facilities. Brennan Beach Campground staff are "super nice. Probably some of the nicest campground staff we've met yet. A lot of locals camp here seasonally, and if you're not from around there, you'll stick out." Beach conditions fluctuate with lake levels.

    Playground facilities: Dedicated children's areas enhance family stays. Sun Outdoors Association Island has "nice pool. Not a lot to do if you don't have a boat, but great for a short weekend." Consider bringing additional outdoor games and activities during shoulder seasons when organized activities may be limited.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: RV sites often come with varying hookup combinations. At Selkirk Shores, "This campground is 4 different loops- A loop is like the loop for people here for fishing, B loop is the mellower crowd, and C and D were our nightmares: mass chaos, children running amok, loud groups, no thanks." Request sites based on your preference for quiet or social atmosphere.

    Hookup availability: Electric service predominates while full hookups are limited. One RVer at Streamside RV Park & Golf Course mentioned, "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." Full hookup sites typically cost $5-15 more per night than electric-only sites.

    Dump station access: Most campgrounds provide dump stations rather than full sewer connections. At Ontario Shores RV Park, a visitor found "A well kept quiet place... 7 overnight pull thru full hookup sites with concrete patio, Sites a level and spacious." Plan water usage accordingly when staying at electric-only sites.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Lacona, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Lacona, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 107 campgrounds and RV parks near Lacona, NY and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Lacona, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lacona, NY is Selkirk Shores State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 8 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Lacona, NY.