Best Cabin Camping near Liberty, NY

Cabins at Jellystone Park Gardiner include full kitchen facilities, bathrooms, and range from basic to premium layouts with room for multiple families. Several locations offer electricity, heat, and indoor fireplaces for colder months. A camper wrote: "The cabins are reasonably priced and well-appointed, if a bit rustic. The interior features are just what you'd expect for getting away for the weekend." Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Birchwood Acres provides rustic cabins without bathrooms, though public restrooms remain nearby. The Neversink Sanctuary offers private cabin camping with electric hookups, showers, and toilets.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Willowemoc Campgrounds and Happy Days Campground maintain pet-friendly cabin policies, while Boheme Retreats does not permit pets in their cabins. Most locations require advance reservations, especially during summer months from May through October. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, "Our site was called Riverfront Red Carpet. It was spacious, level, waterfront, and partially shaded thanks to some mature trees." Cabin sizes vary from single-room structures to multi-bedroom options with private bathrooms.

Most cabins include beds with vinyl-covered mattresses but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking equipment varies significantly between properties - some provide full kitchens with refrigerators and stoves while others offer only basic facilities. Camp stores at locations like Jellystone Park sell essential items including firewood, ice, and basic groceries. Many cabins feature picnic tables and fire rings outside. A recent review noted: "The camp store was well-stocked with food, camping supplies, and souvenirs." Visitors staying in rustic cabins without bathrooms should prepare for communal facilities, which are generally clean but may become busy during peak times.

Best Cabin Sites Near Liberty, New York (74)

    1. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Birchwood Acres

    6 Reviews
    Woodridge, NY
    11 miles
    Website

    "We stayed for 3 nights in June in a rustic cabin. There are no bathrooms in the cabin but there are public restrooms nearby."

    "There’s a fun splash park with water slides and 2 pools, restaurant onsite, clean bathrooms and showers. Our RV site was private, surround by trees with a nice fire pit and picnic table."

    2. Boheme Retreats

    2 Reviews
    Parksville, NY
    8 miles
    Website

    $130 - $175 / night

    "She has all the amenities one could need to spend time away from the hustle and bustle of your daily life."

    "Can't wait to stay at the Livingston Manor location!"

    3. Happy Days Campground

    2 Reviews
    Bethel, NY
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 583-6575

    "We liked this site and the one next to it the best out of all of the sites."

    "Although a small rustic campground it is beautiful and shady. Also quiet even at night after seeing dead and co at the performing art center."

    5. Roscoe Campsites

    6 Reviews
    Roscoe, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 498-5264

    "Right on the Beaverkill River, it's quiet, clean, gorgeous, brand new cabins and concrete pads. Fisherman's heaven. Can't wait to go back."

    "The general store isn’t always open which can get annoying at times. Bathrooms are clean, campground could use a little more attention to cleanliness but overall not bad."

    6. Neversink Sanctuary - Private Camping

    1 Review
    Woodridge, NY
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 866-6172

    $175 - $250 / night

    7. The Blueberry Patch

    1 Review
    Parksville, NY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (646) 341-1469

    $150 / night

    "A wood oven stove to keep us cozy our entire stay. Great for those seeking quiet and zen like space. The fire pit was a plus to the view. Our first time in a yurt but not the last."

    8. Willowemoc Campgrounds

    1 Review
    Claryville, NY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 668-4570

    9. Jellystone Park Gardiner

    32 Reviews
    Gardiner, NY
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 255-5193

    "This is a HUGE Jellystone park in upstate NY. There are literally hundreds of cabins and RV sites. We are in site 136, which is a back in spot. Plenty of room between campers."

    "Site#22 included a large concrete pad, picnic table, charcoal grill, and large fire ring. Everything was in great condition. It was nice having plenty of space to not be on top of our neighbors."

    10. Russell Brook Campsites

    2 Reviews
    Roscoe, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 498-5416

    "As close to nature as possible with modern conveniences still nearby. Terri and her gang do a great job of running her Dad's adventure."

    "Our site was massive (39) and and direct access to Russell Brook. Couldn’t keep my son out of the water. Very peaceful. Felt like we had the place to ourselves. Very clean."

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Cabin Reviews near Liberty, NY

395 Reviews of 74 Liberty Campgrounds


  • Tj C.
    Feb. 28, 2021

    Oneida Campground & Lodge

    Nestled back in the forest.

    Great themed weekends all season long. Tent, RV, and cabin sites available. Went first time in cabin rental. Nice room, amenities, and fire ring. Small but nice little getaway.

  • W L.
    Jan. 8, 2022

    Stokes State Forest

    Cozy Cabins and Serene Trails

    Rented a cabin in November (#009) and again in December (#008) of 2021. I favored Cabin 8, the kitchen and bathroom were separated from the main room.

    The cabins are reasonably priced and well-appointed, if a bit rustic. The interior features are just what you'd expect for getting away for the weekend. THe main room has a bunk bed and two twins, a table with benches, two Adirondack chairs, a wood stove set into a fireplace (some cabins still feature a fireplace only, but these two did not), hot/cold water, electric stove with oven, refrigerator, toilet, bathroom sink, mirror, plenty of hooks to hang jackets and coats, storage cabinets in the kitchen area, overhead lighting, wall outlets, and screened windows.

    The doors feature deadbolt locks - so be sure to always take the key or set the lock to be unlocked all the time.

    The mattresses are vinyl covered, so you can wipe them down with your own sanitizing wipes. There was hand sanitizer in each cabin as well.

    Outside is a picnic table, fire ring, and grill. There are hooks near the door to hang a lantern.

    The park office is not nearby, about 2(?) miles away. They sell wood, and there are a few road stands near the campground, but that wood is wet. You'll need to find some birch to get your fire going if, like me, you didn't buy wood on the way (plenty of signs for wood as you approach the park office) and the office was closed upon arrival. I bought wood from a house across the street from the entrance to the cabins and it was damp, but in November, I wasn't complaining, it took awhile but I got a nice blaze going. You need that wood stove to heat up the cabin. Turning on the oven is a help, but not a good solution. The wood stove definitely heats the room up nicely. I went through two bundles of wood in one night, and could have used more in the morning. (There's plenty of fallen wood around but it was damp/raining both times I visited). The second time I took six bundles of wood and used them all from Friday to Sunday morning, and 7 would've have been better.

    The trails nearby are varied, read the maps (especially NY NJ Trail Conference Maps) to get an idea of difficulty/elevation. We went in November when there was a light rain that turned into a thunderstorm with hail and sleet! It was certainly an adventure. The area was  incredibly peaceful in December with many cabin reservations abandoned due to rain in the forecast. It did rain, but was still a great trip. The photos of the tent sites were taken in December.

  • Damia F.
    Aug. 29, 2025

    High Point State Park Campground

    Relaxing and Well-Maintained

    Stayed 2 nights and it was really nice. Camping for summer is pretty limited to Sawmill Lake, as the other locations are for groups or winter camping. Camps are secluded from each other and most if not all have an elevated space to put tents or chairs. Each place comes with a lamp hang, a fire pit, and a picnic table. Bathrooms are spaced out. No running water except for pump founded outside of the bathrooms. Toilets are pump flushed. Showers are only located INSIDE High Point State Park, not throughout the campsites, but entry is free for campers. One hiking trail is accessible in Sawmill campground, 3 others are accessible on the road outside of the campground and the rest are located inside the park. When you arrive you have to check in with the park office for your campsite tag. Hours are 8-4. Park officials come through the campsites pretty regularly, a few times a day which is nice. Areas are clean and well maintained.

  • N
    Jun. 5, 2019

    Soaring Eagle Campground and the Inn at Kellam's Bridge

    I have never stayed at the Inn but have been camping on the river for 15 years

    I love the property and the family that operates it. My son had his first camping trip there when he was ten days old. It is great family camp ground with amenities that are helpful to parents and new campers such as restrooms, showers, camp shop, canoe/kayak/tube rentals and designated drive in sites with fire ring and table. As well as sites with water/ electric hookup. Yet, it still manages to maintain a more remote and rustic feel by preserving the trees, stream and riverfront property in a mutual state without concrete pads or driveways. There is no commercial aspect that I find when at most “family” parks with pools, arcades and cabins. The sites are larger than most campgrounds and well spaced out. I have been there on busy holiday weekends where it was full but still peaceful and private with a great community of campers and on weekdays and off weekends when it felt as if I had the river to myself. I have never had a bad experience in at least 20 trips.

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2022

    Jellystone Park Gardiner

    FAMILY HEAVEN

    This is a HUGE Jellystone park in upstate NY. There are literally hundreds of cabins and RV sites. We are in site 136, which is a back in spot. Plenty of room between campers. Gravel spot which is pretty level. Full hookups. Picnic table, cable, fire ring, large camp store, showers, toilets, and full laundry area. Also has playgrounds, pillow jump, fishing pond, golf carts, game room, Waterpark, pool, and tennis courts. All of this nestled into the mountains. Nice and family friendly.

  • Sambath T.
    Jun. 22, 2025

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Birchwood Acres

    Perfect for families with littles!

    Our 21 month old had the time of his life here! We stayed for 3 nights in June in a rustic cabin. There are no bathrooms in the cabin but there are public restrooms nearby. The resorts is decked out with 2 playgrounds, a splash park, kiddie pool, family pool and hot tub. They have activities on the weekends with Yogi the mascot such as wagon rides, dance parties, arts n crafts. It was a little expensive to stay here but was so worth it! Make sure you reserve a golf cart if you stay during the weekend- it's a must have to get from place to place and our little guy loved it!

  • Ethan K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2018

    Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort

    RV and Cabin Rental Only...and a miniature horse!

    It is important to note that there is only RV and cabin rentals offered at Pleasant Acre. The grounds are up on top of a mountain and is quite beautiful and quiet. This is a great place to get away and bring your family and dogs. They offer several planned activities for kids and they have nice facilities like a great swimming pool and ping pong. Important to not miss: the amazingly beautiful miniature horse that wonders around its huge pin located in the middle of the campground.

  • Damia F.
    Aug. 23, 2024

    Stokes State Forest

    Campsites too close together and camping areas are greatly spaced out

    Stokes State Forest is a beautiful park with a lot of different trails to check out, though some of them are difficult to access due to parking. The camping areas are split between two different entrances. If you’re in Lake Ocquitunk, like I was, you don’t enter at the main entrance, you have to go past the main entrance about another mile on rt. 15 N. and enter by the YMCA. All the other camping areas are near the main entrance by the forest office. The campsites themselves are a little too close together in some spots with little coverage or privacy. There is a day parking area which is only accessible going through the main entrance by the forest office— if you visit during the week park entrance is free, but on the weekend fees can be a bit steep. I wasn’t super happy with my campsite as I wasn’t able to physically have my car on the site like I thought. I had to park in a small lot above my campsite and carry my belongings down a short slope to the site. I like to car-camp so this was a bit of a let down having my car separate from my actual campsite.

    The bathrooms were nice and had flush toilets, but the showers were out of service during my time. Bathrooms are extremely spaced out so you will have to walk a far distance unless you strategically choose a site next to one. I drove through the other campsite and only saw 1 set of bathrooms that had toilets and showers per campground, not including the outhouses I saw for those in the small cabins.

  • Justin P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2022

    Swartswood State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    Great family campground with tons of activities

    I tent camped with my niece here in early July. We booked a campsite at the far end of the loop by the lake, which looked to be the right spot for some privacy, but a longer walk to the bathroom and water spigot.

    The campsites included a picnic table and fire ring, and flat ground for tents.

    The late was closed for swimming (lifeguard shortage at the time) but there were lots of smaller spots to tuck into for fishing and just relaxing.

    By the main swimming are there are canoe and kayak rentals as well.

    We did one loop hike which was mostly in the woods with a brief stop with a lake view. The better activities were around the lake.

    This campground was perfect for our weekend. The tent sites more in the open field area (


Guide to Liberty

Cabin accommodations near Liberty, New York offer lodging options within the scenic Catskill Mountains region at elevations ranging from 1,200 to 2,000 feet. Liberty sits at the gateway to numerous outdoor recreation areas where camping cabins provide shelter through seasonal temperature variations that can range from 80°F summer days to below freezing nights in spring and fall. Most camping cabins in the area require advance booking, especially during peak summer months.

What to do

Water activities at Roscoe Campsites: Access to the Beaverkill River provides opportunities for fishing, tubing, and wading. A camper noted, "Right on the Beaverkill River, it's quiet, clean, gorgeous, brand new cabins and concrete pads. Fisherman's heaven." Kayak and paddleboard rentals are available on-site.

Hiking nearby Russell Brook Campsites: Several trails connect directly from the campground to surrounding forest land. "Our site was massive (39) and had direct access to Russell Brook. Couldn't keep my son out of the water. Very peaceful," shares a visitor who stayed at Russell Brook Campsites.

Wildlife watching at Willowemoc: The forested setting attracts deer, birds, and small mammals viewable from cabin porches or nearby trails. Regular campers at Willowemoc Campgrounds mention the natural surroundings: "Love this place, wife grew up going there and now I have the pleasure of doing the same with our kids."

What campers like

Private riverside locations: Cabins situated along waterways offer both scenic views and recreational access. A camper at Roscoe Campsites mentions, "Clean bathrooms and showers. People working there were more than helpful. Guided us to our site. Helped us set up."

Unique accommodation styles: Beyond standard cabins, some properties offer specialized structures. At The Blueberry Patch, a guest described, "To our surprise we found this beautiful yurt in the Catskills with views to envy any nature enthusiast... A wood oven stove to keep us cozy our entire stay."

Winter accommodation options: Several cabins provide heating systems for cold-weather stays. One visitor to a glamping option shared, "It was beginning of fall in October and the dark nights were filled with gazing shooting stars. A wood oven stove to keep us cozy our entire stay."

What you should know

Bathroom facilities vary widely: Some cabin rentals include private bathrooms while others use communal facilities. As noted at Jellystone Park Gardiner, "The bathrooms needed updating and people at the tent area made a comment that it took a while to get a turn at the showers."

Cabin amenities differ between properties: Check what's included before arrival. A camper at Happy Days Campground shared, "Site P6. Pretty level site. We liked this site and the one next to it the best out of all of the sites... Showers had great pressure and bathrooms were super clean."

Seasonal availability limitations: Most cabin rentals operate from May through October. During peak summer periods, some facilities become crowded, with a visitor noting, "Kids were at the playground 8 am or before and the noise woke us up. The kids were around until about 10:30 or so each night."

Tips for camping with families

Activity schedules for children: Several campgrounds run organized programs throughout the day. According to a visitor at Jellystone Park at Birchwood Acres, "Our 21 month old had the time of his life here! They have activities on the weekends with Yogi the mascot such as wagon rides, dance parties, arts n crafts."

Water play options: Splash parks and pools provide alternatives to natural water bodies. "There's a fun splash park with water slides and 2 pools, restaurant onsite, clean bathrooms and showers. Our RV site was private, surround by trees with a nice fire pit and picnic table," reports a family who stayed at Jellystone.

Transportation considerations: Some larger campgrounds require significant walking between amenities. One family noted, "Make sure you reserve a golf cart if you stay during the weekend- it's a must have to get from place to place and our little guy loved it!"

Tips from RVers

Site selection matters: Choose cabin locations based on proximity to bathrooms and activities. At Jellystone Park Gardiner, a camper advised, "We got a red carpet site by the Gaga pit and near the water park (Cindy bear lane) and it was a convenient yet noisy site."

Proximity to attractions: Many cabins serve as base camps for regional exploration. A Happy Days Campground visitor mentioned, "Close to dining, Kauneonga Lake and Callicoon Farmers Market among others. We will be back!"

Privacy considerations: Site layout affects the camping experience. An RVer noted, "People tend to walk through your campsite constantly. Even adults with their dogs," highlighting the importance of choosing more secluded cabin locations when possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Liberty, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Liberty, NY is Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Birchwood Acres with a 4.2-star rating from 6 reviews.

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