Best Cabin Camping near Malone, NY

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Best Cabin Sites Near Malone, NY (17)

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    1. Pine Ridge Park Campsite

    11 Reviews
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    Malone, New York

    Nestled in northern New York, among Adirondack Park and the beautiful St. Lawrence River, Pine Ridge Park Campsite is a quiet, peaceful campground welcoming RVers and tenters alike. The Franklin County campground is located on 60 acres on the Salmon River, making it the ideal place to come and relax with your friends and family. You’ll find fun activities for the whole family, fine facilities, and friendly camp hosts at the northern New York campground! Whether you stay for the weekend, month, or longer, Pine Ridge Park Campsite is your home away from home on your Adirondack camping trip! Pine Ridge Park Campsite offers numerous activities for the whole family to enjoy, whether you enjoy being outside in the fresh air, or just relaxing with some fun games. The campground’s river frontage allows great fishing for salmon; bring your pole and try catching dinner. Everyone can enjoy the large swimming pool; on a hot day, it’s the only place to be! Take along your binoculars and camera and enjoy the miles of nature trails, play some games in the baseball field, or gather friends and fellow campers for a game of basketball. The St. Lawrence County campground also features several horseshoe pits, a rec center complete with games, and a library. Live entertainment and special events like dances are held throughout the camping season. The campground offers a classic Adirondack camping experience.

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    • ADA Access
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    2. Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

    43 Reviews
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    155 Saves
    Wilmington, New York

    Enjoy the Adirondack Mountain countryside's pristine mountains, lakes and streams when you escape the city to say at Lake Placid/ Whiteface Mountain KOA. The Lake Placid and Whiteface region of the Adirondacks is one of the oldest vacation destinations in the country, and camping gives you plenty of opportunities to take in the big views, big scenery and big history this area is known for. 

    Located in Wilmington, NY near Lake Placid and Whiteface Mountain, our campground is your gateway to all the world-class recreation you will find in this region. That means fly-fishermen and hikers alike will feel right at home when choosing one of our tent camping or other sites as your home base. We are also an ideal destination for a romantic getaway or a family adventure in the great outdoors.

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    3. Fish Creek Pond Campground

    24 Reviews
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    178 Saves
    Tupper Lake, New York
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    5. Babbling Brook RV Park

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    Malone, New York

    Babbling Brook RV Park is located riverside along the Salmon River in Fort Covington, (Westville) New York. Only six miles away from Dundee, Quebec, Canada, eleven miles from Malone Golf Club, and 13 miles from The Akwesasne Mohawk Casino, museum, and many attractions. The views are stunning, and the ‘atmosphere’ is ultra-relaxing! At Salmon River frontage, we have RV sites by the night, week, month or seasonal, and tent camping all summer long.

    All the 57 camping sites are level and mostly grassy areas set up with shade trees. 3 way hookup: clean water, 20. 30- or 50-amp electrical service and sewage. 27 sites are directly on the river frontage, providing true ‘riverside camping’. Free, security-enabled Wi-Fi throughout the campground. All trailers and RVs can be backed into the river frontage RV sites, offering beautiful views of the Salmon River.

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    $30 - $55 / night

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    6. Riverside Campground

    5 Reviews
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    7 Saves
    Winthrop, New York
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    7. Robert Moses State Park Campground

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    Massena, New York

    Robert Moses State Park is located partly on the mainland and partly on Barnhart Island. Visitors reach the park through a tunnel under the Eisenhower Lock. The park is spacious, home to a large variety of flora and fauna, and offers a multitude of recreational opportunities, including wooded campsites and cabins, a marina and boat launch, some of the best fishing in the Northeast, picnic areas, a swimming beach, tennis courts, and a year-round nature center. The nature center also offers holidays, special events, and school outreach programs. The park's nature, hiking, and cross-country skiing trails wind through fields, forests, and wetlands, with overlooks showcasing spectacular views. In winter, the park also welcomes snowmobilers.

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    $18 - $34 / night

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    8. Grand Isle State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
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    266 Saves
    Grand Isle, Vermont

    Welcome to Grand Isle State Park, located on South Hero Island in Lake Champlain. The Island, also known as Grand Isle, is 14 miles long and over 3 miles wide, making it the largest in Lake Champlain. It contains the towns of Grand Isle (on the northern half) and South Hero (on the southern half). The North and South Hero Islands are named in honor of early pioneering Vermonters who served in the American Revolution.

    Grand Isle State Park is the most-visited campground in the state park system. With 4,150 feet of Lake Champlain shoreline, Grand Isle is popular with many destination campers who spend their entire vacation here. At the same time, the park location on US Route 2 attracts a high number of one-night campers, while proximity to population centers in Burlington, Vermont and Montreal, Quebec make it an easy destination for the weekend or spur-of-the-moment camper. Park property extends all the way west to Route 2, where part of the land is being kept open by agricultural lease, and some of what was pasture thirty years ago has reverted to woodland.

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    $6 - $28 / night

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      9. Deer River Campsite

      1 Review
      8 Saves
      Owls Head, New York
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      10. Meadowbrook Campground

      8 Reviews
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      34 Saves
      Ray Brook, New York

      Meadowbrook campground is the best bargain in town for those visiting the Lake Placid Olympic Training venues and the Village of Lake Placid. Located only 4 miles from the center of town, campers have no shortage of activities available to them. The nearby villages offer a variety of restaurants, gift stores, shopping, golf courses, boating, fishing, and various other activities. The campground is near many hiking trails for both the experienced and novice hiker. Also a short distance from the campground is Whiteface Mountain and the Memorial Highway, which offers spectacular views of the surrounding area. Amenities 62 campsites, hot showers, flush toilets, trailer dump station, recycling center, a small day-use area, pavilion rental, firewood sales and hiking.

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    Recent Cabin Reviews in Malone

    171 Reviews of 17 Malone Campgrounds


    • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday
      Oct. 14, 2024

      Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

      Lake Placid/Whiteface Mtn KOA

      My husband and I really enjoyed our stay here 5 years ago due to the hiking along the river that was available. Sometime between then and now, the KOA moved down the road a couple miles, so when we arrived, we were really disappointed--now we just paid for overpriced "camping". Despite that, the staff was very friendly and the showers were warm.

    • Brandon L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday
      Jul. 12, 2024

      Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

      This is a good place to sleep, but not much more to it

      To start off, we are avid KOA campers. So when we looked at this campground, we expected the typical layout which had a swimming pool and other stuff for the kids, however, this campground lacked all of the above. When we arrived here, check-in was easy we did drive along ways to get to our campsite which was nice to be wooded, but I did miss the typical activities and KOA usually has which when I booked the site, I usually expect them since the prices usually, fairly high compared to state parks. Our main reason for seeing KA versus state parks for these extra activities. With that said the bathrooms were clean, which we barely use since we have a full hook up camper. The dog park was very small and it looked like they did the very minimum to check the block. If you’re looking for a place to run your little guy around, he might be disappointed at this place. However, there are plenty hikes nearby to wear them out if you desire. As far as location, there is a lot of stuff to do in the area as we went and hike, the mountain, which was amazing.

    • Admin A.
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      Jul. 8, 2024

      Champlain Resort Adult Campground

      Wonderful Experience-Highly Recommend

      We recently bought a travel trailer and this was our first camping trip with it. Emma and JC were wonderful from start to finish. They own the property and you can tell they take such great pride in this gem. The grounds are beautifully kept and both were very helpful. We arrived much later than expected because of traffic and this being our first time traveling with the travel trailer. They were very accommodating to our later than expected arrival. Once we got all set up at our site, we were very happy. JC is very helpful with helping guide you in to your spot if you need it. There's a nice bath house with toilets and private showers. It was kept very clean and it was nice to know we could use that if needed. There's a beautiful spot to go down by the lake and watch the sunset over Lake Champlain. We absolutely loved our time there and will be happy to return again. JC has quite the sense of humor and my partner and him had fun conversing. Emma was great at communicating from start to finish and made everything easy and convenient.

    • Sam L.The Dyrt PRO User
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      May. 27, 2024

      Meadowbrook Campground

      Average campground great location

      We stayed at Meadowbrook over Memorial Day weekend in 2024. It's an average campground, but has a really good location between Lake Placid and Saranac Lake. 

      Our site had the standard DEC picnic table and fire pit. There are showers (the hot water was broken the day we were there, but the attendant said we could go to nearby campgrounds to use theirs), toilets, and water spigots. I had decent Verizon signal. 

      The sites were clean, but the fire pit was showing its age. We stayed in site 37, which was a bit more private and surrounded by trees. The sites in the two loops closest to Rte 86 (#1-13, 27-34, and 51-62) were much closer together, and some didn't have trees between sites. Even at our more "isolated" site, we could still see our neighbors. 

      The bathroom was actually one of the nicest I've seen in a DEC campsite; it looked like it had recently been rebuilt. 

      There are positives and negatives about the location. On the plus side, there's ice cream and places to eat within walking distance. We also forgot lunch for our hike the next day and were able to walk to a convenience store to grab supplies. And if you're doing things in Lake Placid and Saranac, the location is tough to beat. On the minus side, there's a bit of road noise and some of the campsites looked like they had great views of a parking lot.

    • Brian P.
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      Oct. 17, 2023

      AuSable Chasm Campground

      Don't waste your time here

      The"road" into the campground is more like a goat trail, with numerous washoutsand uneven rocks and dirt. RV site 8 is so out of level that we couldn't get our Airstream level unless we put 10" of blocking under both axles. And the whole idea of paying a"lock fee" is total BS, especially when we paid for our site, in full, 2 months in advance. The ladies at the front desk and the maintenance guy went out of their way to try and make things right, but the manager, his boss and Campspot are completely incompetent and only care about making money.

    • Oleńka S.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 10, 2023

      Fish Creek Pond Campground

      Kayaking paradise!

      This is a gorgeous campground on the banks of Fish Creek Pond and Square pond close to Tupper Lake and Saranac Lake.

      Very site has water access, and the water is super shallow all along the shoreline. It’s perfect for dogs, kids, and hanging out in the water. The bottom is sandy with some rocks, good to have water shoes but not essential. Sites 65-100 get a great view of the sunset! Our site was level and dry, as were the surrounding sites. There’s not much brush on the sites and there are lots of old, tall trees, so I had tons of places to put up our dogs tie out, my hammock, and the clothes line.

      There were clean bath houses everywhere and one shower building on the west side of Square Pond. I was surprised by the number of bathrooms, you’ll never be far from one while camping here.

      Over all, one of my favorite camping weekends ever, it was a gorgeous spot for water sports and great for a run or bike ride. Don’t sleep on this spot!

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      Aug. 19, 2023

      AuSable Chasm Campground

      So fun!

      Terrific location to hike the different trails of ausable chasm. Good sized site with electric and water. Shady but also had sun to dry our shoes from the raft tour. Bathrooms and showers weren’t too bad, the doors are always kept open which means bugs but not too buggy as they are cleaned daily. Did wish more than once that they had those “occupied/vacant” airplane locks.

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      Jul. 9, 2023

      Grand Isle State Park Campground

      A truly great State Campground

      State Park camping isn't for everyone. If you enjoy nature, want to be able to fish, swim, and hike without leaving the campground;and don't mind being without basic utilities of electric and water on site then this is the campground for you.

      Located in middle of Lake Champlain. Grand Isle was one of the most enjoyable campgrounds we've been to. Their in park Naturist, Julia was an absolute delight. She did guided hikes, crafts, and other family friendly activities.

      The cleanliness of the facilities was excellent. State Park camping is economical and relaxing. We were pleasantly surprised with all the activities that were offered. Usually it's only the private campgrounds that offer those type of extras.

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      Jun. 23, 2023

      Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

      Close to activities

      This is also listed as the North Pole Wilmington KOA. Medium size KOA, quiet, sires were a little bigger than most KOAs. Close to hiking trails, Whiteface Mt Parkway & Lake Placid. Nice, helpful staff. It is NOT wheelchair accessible. There are steep steps to the office, no grab bars in the bathrooms.

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      Jun. 9, 2023

      Babbling Brook RV Park

      Nice community park

      Riverfront town park. Nice for families. Electric, water and sewer available. Reasonable rates. Spacing okay.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Champlain Resort Adult Campground
      Dec. 17, 2022

      Champlain Resort Adult Campground

      Beautiful, quiet waterfront campground

      This campground is a gem in the Lakes Region of Northern Vermont. It sits right on Lake Champlain and has the most amazing sunsets. It is a small adult only campground so it is pretty quiet which is exactly what we like. The campground is kind of off the beaten path but that makes for a nice, quiet place to stay. It is a no-frills campground in total contrast from the big “resort” campgrounds– no pool, no Wi-Fi, events, store, etc. 

      The park has just a few big rig-friendly sites. About half the campers were seasons but their sites were very tidy and not cluttered up like many they are at other places we’ve stayed. The roads are narrow and dirt/gravel but the able to navigate if you go slow. The owners are extremely helpful and friendly and they really take pride in their campground. They lead you to your site so you don’t have to worry about getting lost. The campground doesn’t have a defined layout, instead, campsites are scattered about which is nice because there is more privacy. Some sites are right along the water with great views while others have partial. The grounds are amazing with lush grass that is kept mowed. Not a speck of trash anywhere in this park and all the dog owners were really good about picking up after their dogs. Apple trees provide nice shade. Bring your cash or checkbook as they don’t take credit cards. There is beach access but keep in mind it is rocky so it can be slippery walking in the water. The campground is located near a local ferry dock which does provide a bit of noise when the boat comes and goes. There is no cable or Wi-Fi. Our Verizon phone and hotspot worked fine and we used our portable satellite dish for television (you might be able to pick up Burlington stations using an over-the-air antenna). 

      If you are looking for a quiet get-away in a beautiful part of Vermont, this would be a wonderful place to come. Just down the road is a nice local brewery and there are a few places to eat in South Hero. Definitely recommend going to Burlington which has nice shopping and restaurants. Grand Isle State Park is nearby and has some hiking trails and there is a great biking trail nearby.

    • Erin J.
      Camper-submitted photo from Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday
      Sep. 24, 2022

      Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

      Great Area

      We visited this campground twice this summer after the switchover to KOA. They had lots of activities to take back to the campsite for rainy days. They do not have a dog park and this caused our pup to get a bit hyper.

    • Anthony I.
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      Aug. 30, 2022

      Champlain Resort Adult Campground

      Perfection.

      Where do I begin, the name says it all. It is child free which means it is super quiet and so relaxed. We spent about 11 days in absolute paradise at this campground. All of the sites are charming in their own right and the access to the lake is wonderful, providing a truly stunning view and wonderful place to cool off. The owners take great pride in the property that they have curated, and it is evident in every inch of the campsite. The facilities are cleaned daily, firewood is available, and the owners are a wealth of local knowledge and insight. this is by far the best campsite we have ever stayed at, the tone set by the owners really does attract a certain level of campers that are respectful and pleasant, there was no loud music, late nights or bright lights blazing through the night. This is an absolutely perfect place to decompress and enjoy the scenery. We cannot wait to come back.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Riverside Campground
      Aug. 23, 2022

      Riverside Campground

      Jelly Beans Riverside Campground

      Some of the nicest people we have met yet. Helpful and accommodating. Lots of improvements over the last year they said, and it is really nice and clean! New bathrooms and laundry center.

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      Jul. 12, 2022

      Grand Isle State Park Campground

      Wonderful time

      It was beautiful on the island, we rode the bike causeway and took the bike ferry. Our site was large and sunny but most sites that we saw are in the shade. Waterfront sites mostly have lean-to or cabin so we were not able to get a site for our pop up on the water. Gravel roads make for some noise but it wasn’t bad at all. Kayaking is wonderful and there was a boat launch right near our site.

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      Jul. 2, 2022

      Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

      Property Closing for good 😞😭

      Our family has been camping here every summer for the past 40 years. We couldn’t believe it today when we heard from the front desk at check-out that they are closing this location for good at the end of the season (mid-October). No explanation was offered other than KOA purchased another campground less than a mile down the road (KOA Wilmington/North Pole) and that it would be the only option after this year. We went over to check out the “new” property and it is nothing at all like the KOA Whiteface. It’s not nearly as scenic, the pool is gross, the cabins look ancient, not much privacy at all. It makes no sense. We just don’t understand why KOA would shutter one of its most beautiful properties in favor of the rundown mess down the street. What gives KOA?!

    • Alex & Lauren K.
      Camper-submitted photo from Wilderness Campground at Heart Lake
      Jun. 13, 2022

      Wilderness Campground at Heart Lake

      Week at Heart Lake

      Solid 10/10 would camp again! We stayed at the Heart Lake Campground for a week and a half utilizing it as our home base for adventures into the High Peaks Wilderness and the greater Adirondack region. We had a very pleasant stay here and personally found the weekdays to be best for “camp days” given there were few people—weekends are PACKED and there were more than a couple of party sites. It did appear that you would be able to drive in without reservation on a weekday and find yourself a site! Specifically, our site was fairly flat and most were like this but there were some that appeared to have a slope if you happened to be car camping. There are two wash houses with showering and bathroom amenities that are cleaned weekly (from what we observed). Multiple water fill stations sprinkled throughout the campground area. This campground is primarily tent centric, however, there are yurts, lean-to’s, and a handful of cabins available (and of course the ADK Loj has rooms). There is Wi-Fi at the Loj and meals are served but we believe these are for Loj guests only.

    • Mary Elisabeth D.
      Camper-submitted photo from Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday
      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.

    • Eugenia T.
      Camper-submitted photo from Fish Creek Pond Campground
      Jun. 2, 2022

      Fish Creek Pond Campground

      Great location, right by the pond

      Pretty buggy during the last week of May. Campsites we’re pretty close to each other with the exception of a few sites that were well dispersed. Would come back again. Toilet bathrooms are okay, and a separate shower bathroom (the only one the serves the whole campground) was nice, big, and clean).

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      Camper-submitted photo from Draper’s Acres
      Apr. 4, 2022

      Draper’s Acres

      Okay

      The campground itself isn’t great; there is not much in it. The sites have water and electricity; which is certainly a treat in the high peaks, but that’s really all that’s great about the campground itself. However, it is centrally located and is really only 15 minutes from Lake Placid. There isn’t much there but there is a lot around that makes it worth while to stay there.

    • The Other Kim K.
      Camper-submitted photo from Meacham Lake Adirondack Preserve
      Oct. 20, 2021

      Meacham Lake Adirondack Preserve

      Avoid 188

      Overall, the place was beautiful. Very peaceful, lots of privacy, and we loved it. We camped on site 188 for 3 nights and really enjoyed having our own private “beach,” however, we it was extremely boggy! The campground had put down sheets of plywood to help, but still the ground was so soggy that the plywood had eventually “soaked away.” It helped but not much.

      Aside from the wetness of the ground it really is a beautiful spot. I’d still camp there but not at 188. Also, the hike in does take some effort, it’s not bad but if you car camp and have pop up or anything heavy it could be difficult for you.

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      Camper-submitted photo from Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday
      Oct. 18, 2021

      Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

      Amazing sites, great location

      My family of 4 camped here for a week (10-3-21 through 10-11-21) in the 100 acre side, and it was WONDERFUL! The sites are so roomy with gorgeous trees offering lots of shade and fall foliage. Sites are not level but are clear of debris and obstacles which made it easy for us to have room to get it leveled. The route suggested on their website was an “RV friendly” route so that the drive was stress free. Facilities were all clean and up to date, and the staff were super friendly and eager to help. There is plenty to do at the campground, but it is conveniently located to lots of activities. Stores and restaurants are also nearby, and a short 20 minute drive to Lake Placid offers a bigger selection of both if you desire. I highly recommend this campground!



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