Best Campgrounds near Massapequa Park, NY

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Campgrounds near Massapequa Park on Long Island provide primarily developed camping experiences with limited primitive options. Within a 30-mile radius, several established campgrounds cater to both tent and RV campers, with Nickerson Beach Park Campground and Battle Row Campground being the closest options. Most facilities operate seasonally, with Nickerson Beach open from April to November along the Atlantic coastline, while Battle Row in Old Bethpage offers year-round camping in a more wooded setting. Several campgrounds feature cabin accommodations, including Heckscher State Park and Watch Hill on Fire Island, providing alternatives to traditional tent camping.

Transportation logistics present challenges for RV travelers in this area, as several campers have noted difficulties navigating New York's parkway system with larger vehicles. One visitor mentioned, "There are height restrictions on the parkways so RVs and semis cannot travel on them without a high risk of crashing into the bridges and getting the tops ripped off like a tin can." Most campgrounds require reservations, particularly during summer months when beach access drives high demand. Water and electric hookups are standard at most established sites, though amenities vary considerably between locations, with some offering full sewer connections while others provide more basic facilities.

The camping experience near Massapequa Park ranges from beach-oriented to more traditional wooded settings. Waterfront campgrounds like Nickerson Beach provide ocean access but limited privacy, with one camper describing it as "basically a parking lot, but it's steps away from some of the greatest waves on the east coast." Inland options like Blydenburgh County Park offer more natural surroundings, with a reviewer noting it has "lovely trees, everyone is nice, hiking trails are beautiful." Family-friendly amenities are common across most campgrounds, including playgrounds, picnic areas, and clean restrooms. For those seeking more seclusion, the limited number of tent sites at Battle Row provides some privacy, as sites are "set back off a common area so there is plenty of privacy," according to one reviewer. Most mixed-use campgrounds balance RV camping with tent areas, though the majority cater primarily to recreational vehicles.

Best Camping Sites Near Massapequa Park, New York (35)

    1. Nickerson Beach Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Long Beach, NY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (516) 571-7700

    "It’s basically a parking lot, but it’s steps away from some of the greatest waves on the east coast. Showers are clean, there’s a dog park nearby, and the island is very bikable to get around."

    "Very close to everything."

    2. Battle Row Campground

    4 Reviews
    Old Bethpage, NY
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (516) 572-8690

    $5 - $60 / night

    "You can take bike rides , and relax outside with a nice amount of space to yourself ."

    3. Blydenburgh County Park

    11 Reviews
    Hauppauge, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (631) 854-3713

    "just a great place to get away from home"

    "The group camping on the fox sites is accessible by a dirt drive in. I felt like I was suddenly transported upstate when in fact I had only driven 2 towns over, (about 20 minutes from home.)"

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Heckscher State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Great River, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (631) 581-2100

    $20 / night

    "* cottages far enough away from each other

    • fire ring with Adirondack chairs
    • dumpster and recycling within walking distance
    • lots of bone dry firewood around for campfire
    • walkable beach"

    "Overall my experience was positive. Camping Sites

    Each camping site has a picnic table and barbeque grill."

    5. Watch Hill Fire Island Campground — Fire Island National Seashore

    7 Reviews
    Bayport, NY
    24 miles
    +1 (631) 597-6074

    "Beautiful location steps away from the beach. Listen to the waves crashing as you sleep and stargaze over the clear ocean. Not ready for full on camp-life? No problem!"

    "Camping gets you away from the bustle. It is a little less than a half mile walk from the ferry dock and located behind the dunes which offer some protection. Take a quick walk down to the beach."

    6. Battle Row Campground

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    Old Bethpage, NY
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (516) 572-8690

    7. Sandy Hook — Gateway National Recreation Area

    20 Reviews
    Atlantic Highlands, NJ
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (347) 630-1124

    $30 - $50 / night

    "Boat from New York City."

    "Once you are there, you can walk right across the street to a bayside inlet and sandy shore that is not highly trafficked because no one can park there except those using the campground."

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    8. Liberty Harbor RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Jersey City, NJ
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (201) 516-7500

    $145 - $180 / night

    "Very plain & functional, no frills but right on the harbor & on the very edge of Jersey City, close to a ferry & the train that takes u across to New York City."

    "Very easy to hop on transit to get to New York City. People were friendly."

    9. Wildwood State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Wading River, NY
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (631) 929-4314

    $20 - $250 / night

    "The beach is in a walking distance. You can swim or fish there. This camp site has a relatively new and clean facility. There are many farms near by where you can get fresh veggies and fruits."

    "However there are too many loud families and the sites are too close in proximity for me."

    10. Smith Point County Park

    9 Reviews
    Mastic Beach, NY
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (631) 852-1315

    "Literally steps to the beach."

    "A short walk from the ocean to the bay, both accessible by walking from your campsite. No shade so be prepared to wake early if you’re in a sweltering tent. Staff has been great, no complaints."

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Recent Reviews near Massapequa Park, NY

222 Reviews of 35 Massapequa Park Campgrounds


  • M
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Ward Pound Ridge Reservation

    Secluded sites

    Beautiful campsites! Lots of lean to sites with fireplaces in them. You have to go in person to make a reservation and pay. The camp area is beautiful, especially in the fall. Pet friendly and kid friendly with a playground available. Our favorite site is #25. Up a hill, totally private and has a lean-to.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 2, 2025

    Skyline RV Camp - Waterfront

    Waterfront Skyline Views, Clean Bathrooms

    A little intimidating driving in to a nondescript gate at the end of a narrow street but the overall experience exceeded expectation. It’s essentially a spacious parking lot with electrical pedestals but the view of the skyline across the water is spectacular and there’s a metro station within a 10-minute walk. The area feels safe and is pedestrian friendly, even at night (we were there Halloween night and we took our kids out trick-or-treating just outside the gate). During the day, I saw another RV patron walking to do their laundry just outside the complex on the next street over (I didn’t ask where exactly). On-site bathrooms were warm and clean. There were portable showers available but beware the broken shower head holders and lack of shelving/hooks for towels & clothing. This was a minor issue considering the convenience of RV accommodations so easily accessible within the NYC region, would definitely recommend. I couldn’t find a map prior to my booking but would suggest requesting the highest number site available for best direct views.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Liberty Harbor RV Park

    Functional with excellent access to the City

    Very plain & functional, no frills but right on the harbor & on the very edge of Jersey City, close to a ferry & the train that takes u across to New York City. Shopping & restraunts are right next door. We brought scooters & had a great stay! Plus you can see the Statue of Liberty from there!

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Liberty Harbor RV Park

    friendly staff at the office

    Gave us a welcome folder with lots of helpful info, can walk to get food up the street, short drive to Liberty Park where we got out and walked at night to admire the city skyline and Statue of Liberty at night. They have hook ups and big laundry room.

  • Paul K.
    Aug. 26, 2025

    Croton Point Park

    Not the Best Place to Go in the Northeast By a Longshot

    Croton Point Campground is a modest little campground, located along the Hudson River within Croton Point Park in NY. In addition to camping, the park itself offers many of its own attractions, including swimming, hiking, kayaking, cabin rentals, and a host of other family-oriented activities just along the Hudson. 

    The park, which is honestly probably the largest attraction here, is located just an hour and a half outside of the city. This proximity is both its perk and its downfall, as the park itself, but particularly the campground, has become laden with all sorts of inexplicable and burdensome rules, endless guidelines, and restrictions only a New York State-run bureaucracy could ever make sense of, let alone hope to justify. 

    This includes all manner of restrictions on how you can camp, where you can camp, what equipment can be used, and use in relation to what particular site you may have been lucky enough to reserve. Much of this you can understand while imagining what may have taken place here to bring them to such measures, but it doesn't make it any easier to contend with. 

    In terms of the actual camping conditions Both the tenting section and RV sites are each very clustered together, and quite crowded, with regular patrols🚓(actual patrols) being made day and night, by both the Park Rangers and what appears to be general park staff members, all looking to see if you or your family might be doing something that they might consider outside of the guidelines or not in compliance with the many restrictions. 

    This is not to say you can't possibly have a good time here. It just might mean being a bit more diligent toward reviewing the potential legitimacy of your normal camping routine to ensure it meets with many restrictions and guidelines imposed, while also making yourself comfortable with some fairly regular surveillance during your stay here. These all being things we hoped to get away from while camping ourselves It just turned out to be a bit much for our particular liking.

  • J
    Aug. 8, 2025

    Wildwood State Park Campground

    Our go-to spot

    My wife and I love this campground. It is right at the entrance to wine country on Long Island and has a beach on the Long Island Sound. (A little rocky on the north shore)

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 8, 2025

    Wildwood State Park Campground

    Nice campground with lots of sites

    I've been going to this campground every summer for at least 5 years. Recently they became very stringent about parking to vehicles at the site making it very difficult to visit with a family and 2 vehicles. I usually host group camping trips and the single vehicle rule makes that very difficult.

    That aside, this is a very nice campground with various kinds of sites. You can find sites that are less wooded and better suited to group camping, as well as sites that are a little more secluded. This is one of my favorite campgrounds solely because there are platform sites so I can place my tent on a concrete or wooden platform. There is a separate area for RVs vs tents. There is also a store where you can get a cup of coffee in the morning and lots of goodies throughout the day.

    There are hiking trails and you can walk to the beach. Note - it is a downhill walk to the beach. The beach is fairly clean and has a small boardwalk.

    There are lots of stores nearby as well as orchards to pick your own fruits. I stayed there one weekend and went to Splish Splash waterpark that's not far away. There is also a Tanger Outlet nearby. I've been there during a full on thunderstorm and watched as the trees swayed in the wind.

    Lovely campground with lots of activities to entertain you.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 8, 2025

    Heckscher State Park Campground

    My favorite place for group camping

    This place is the best around for group and family camping. The entire campground is one flat open space where some sites are full in the shade and other sites (lower numbers) have lots of sun. I've been going here every summer since 2019 after it re-opened. Each site has a picnic table and grill. Water is also available near the sites.

    You can come here in tents as well as RVs and the staff is very nice. They toilets are cleaned constantly, though they are not immaculate. There is a shop at the entrance to get supplies if you need it and you can rent firepits and buy firewood. The ice cream trucks comes by as well. There is a playground just for the campground.

    Bring a bicycle or scooper and you can ride the loop around to the beach; you can also drive to the beach. There is a pool, but it has not been open for many years. There are also hiking trails and a place where you can rent a kayak.

    On one visit there was a magician performing for the camp goers. I've even been there while there was a philharmonic concert near the campground.

    Park staff and rangers regularly patrol the campground and are diligent about cleaning up.

  • M
    May. 3, 2025

    Blydenburgh County Park

    Great stay

    If your going to be on Long Island ,Suffolk county is really only RV friendly place.Worth buying green key card for resident access.200 but you’d spend that 4 nights regardless.Very clean campgrounds lots of space.Not much to do inside the grounds.


Guide to Massapequa Park

Camping spots near Massapequa Park, New York are situated along the south shore of Long Island, with most facilities located within a 40-minute drive. The region experiences warm summers with average temperatures between 75-85°F and mild winters, making seasonal camping particularly attractive from April through October. Salt marshes and coastal habitats characterize many of the campgrounds, creating unique environments for both wildlife observation and recreational activities.

What to Do

Boating access on bay waters: Blydenburgh County Park offers excellent water activities with a 7-mile loop around the lake. "Great park with a nice 7 mile loop around the lake with decent fishing. Lots of horses and dogs on the trail," notes Erik R., highlighting the multi-use nature of the trails.

Beach exploration and swimming: The Atlantic beaches provide excellent recreational opportunities at Smith Point County Park, where campsites are just steps from the water. "A short walk from the ocean to the bay, both accessible by walking from your campsite," shares Ali O., making it convenient for beach activities throughout the day.

Wildlife viewing: Deer sightings are common at multiple campgrounds, offering opportunities for nature photography. "I watched a momma deer nursing two of her babies. This is paradise," mentions Patrick C. about his experience at Smith Point County Park.

What Campers Like

Ocean proximity with convenient amenities: Wildwood State Park Campground provides access to Long Island Sound beaches with modern facilities. "Among the most modern bathrooms I've seen at a State Park campground. Nice clean campground with the usual NY State Park quality," reports Amber A., emphasizing the contrast between natural settings and quality amenities.

Variety of site types: Campgrounds offer different experiences from open group sites to more private options. "The group camping on the fox sites is accessible by a dirt drive in. I felt like I was suddenly transported upstate when in fact I had only driven 2 towns over," Linda A. shared about her experience at Blydenburgh County Park, highlighting the unexpected secluded feeling.

Easy access to local attractions: The strategic location provides opportunities to explore Long Island amenities. "It is right at the entrance to wine country on Long Island and has a beach on the Long Island Sound," James O. comments about Wildwood State Park, noting its convenient location for various activities.

What You Should Know

Limited tent camping options: Many campgrounds primarily cater to RVs with fewer designated tent sites. At Battle Row Campground, Michael M. notes, "I have lived 6 miles from this campground for the last 20 years and never knew they had tent sites... Each site is set back off a common area so there is plenty of privacy."

Fire pit restrictions: Some parks require rentals or personal fire containers. "There are NO fire pits, you must bring your own. Fires are allowed but you must have a fire container or bucket for your fire off of the ground," explains Katrina M. about Battle Row Campground.

Seasonal crowds: Summer months bring heavier usage, especially at beach locations. "No shade so be prepared to wake early if you're in a sweltering tent... not a quiet campground, campers stay up late drinking by the fire," warns Ali O. about Smith Point County Park, providing important information for those seeking solitude.

Resident restrictions: Some parks have residency requirements. At Smith Point County Park, Tim M. cautions, "ONLY DRAWBACKS, 1- YOU HAVE TO BE A RESIDENT OF SUFFOLK CO, NY, 2- ONE WEEK STAY AT A TIME. PERIOD."

Tips for Camping with Families

Playground access: Nickerson Beach Park Campground provides child-friendly amenities. "Allows dogs, children's playground, beach, programs like movie nights throughout the summer," describes Mackenzie B., highlighting the variety of family activities available.

Beach safety considerations: Ocean beaches may have strong currents while bay beaches offer calmer waters. "Our 36ft motorhome backed up to a raised balcony overlooking the bay. Less than 100 feet from the front of our site was the beach and the Atlantic Ocean view," explains Patrick C. about Smith Point County Park, noting the proximity to both types of water access.

Insect preparation: Bring appropriate repellents, especially for coastal locations. At Nickerson Beach, Theresa G. mentions: "Campsite allows dogs, however, the beach does not. They have a small dog run on the other side of the large beach parking lot. Very clean, friendly employees."

Tips from RVers

Parkway restrictions: Liberty Harbor RV Park provides access to NYC but requires careful navigation. "Getting in and out of the city is an adventure. Stay right off the highway to avoid the $30 tunnel toll. Follow RV life pro and not Waze," advises Joe R., providing specific driving guidance.

Electric and water hookups: Most RV sites offer electric and water connections, with varying amperage availability. "Sites had water, electric and sewer hookups at each site, but this was an expensive place to 'camp'," notes Michael G. about Wildwood State Park Campground, highlighting the trade-off between amenities and cost.

Dump station logistics: Several campgrounds offer dump facilities with specific usage protocols. "There is a dump station, but not the easiest to use," comments Shawn B. about Liberty Harbor RV Park, giving practical information for planning longer stays.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy firewood in Massapequa Park for camping?

When camping near Massapequa Park, you can purchase firewood at several local options. Most grocery stores like Stop & Shop and King Kullen in the area sell bundled firewood, especially during camping season. Hardware stores such as Home Depot and Lowe's also stock firewood year-round. For camping at Wildwood State Park Campground, firewood is often available for purchase on-site during peak season. Remember that transporting firewood long distances is discouraged to prevent the spread of invasive species, so buying locally near your campsite is recommended.

Where are the best campgrounds near Massapequa Park?

For camping near Massapequa Park, consider Battle Row Campground in Old Bethpage, which is one of the closest options with drive-in access, reservable sites, and basic amenities like water and toilets. Another excellent choice is Heckscher State Park Campground on Long Island, offering 69 tent/trailer sites without hookups. For those willing to travel a bit further, Smith Point County Park provides beautiful coastal camping with multiple access options and amenities suitable for tents and RVs.

What camping is available near Massapequa Park, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Massapequa Park, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 35 campgrounds and RV parks near Massapequa Park, NY and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Massapequa Park, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Massapequa Park, NY is Nickerson Beach Park Campground with a 3.4-star rating from 8 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Massapequa Park, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Massapequa Park, NY.

What parks are near Massapequa Park, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 parks near Massapequa Park, NY that allow camping, notably Fire Island National Seashore and Gateway National Recreation Area.