Best Glamping near Middleburgh, NY

Max V. Shaul State Park Campground and Whispering Timbers Glamping provide upscale outdoor accommodations in the scenic Middleburgh area. These sites focus on comfortable glamping experiences while maintaining a connection to nature. At Whispering Timbers, two luxury glamping units feature electric hookups, fire pits, and picnic tables, with access to modern showers and toilets. The property sits at a peaceful elevation with views of the surrounding Catskill landscape. Max V. Shaul's glamping options complement its traditional camping areas with 30 spacious sites nestled among large trees. Both locations offer full bathroom facilities with clean, modern showers that guests consistently praise in reviews. A Promise to Gaia/Garden of One adds another unique option with its cabin glamping experience focused on native plant conservation. One guest noted, "The bathrooms and showers are clean and well-kept, and the staff is friendly and helpful."

Country Roads Campground provides glamping accommodations set among wooded terrain in nearby Gilboa, operating seasonally from May through Columbus Day. The property features 118 sites with campfire rings and firewood available for purchase. Guests appreciate the diverse activities available in the region, including hiking at nearby Vroman's Nose and exploring local waterfalls. Most glamping sites in the area require reservations and have varying seasonal availability, typically operating from May through October when weather conditions are optimal. Crazy Acres Campground at Beaver Spring Lake extends this season slightly longer, remaining open until October 31st. According to a camper, "Beautiful campground, spacious sites with super friendly and helpful staff." The proximity to natural attractions makes these glamping destinations popular for those seeking a comfortable base for outdoor adventures in the Catskills region.

Best Glamping Sites Near Middleburgh, New York (36)

    1. Max V. Shaul State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Fultonham, NY
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 827-4711

    $17 - $50 / night

    "No hook ups, but there are water spigots nearby. There is a children's playground and pavilion. Firewood is available to purchase. The bathrooms and showers are clean and well-kept."

    "They have new bathrooms/showers and family bathrooms. There's a playground, a pavilion, they do fireside jams. I wish they'd bring back open mic!"

    2. Nickerson Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Gilboa, NY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 588-7327

    "We had reservations about being side by side with other RVs but the site we were in was so big and being in a valley with huge trees all around a large open grassy area in the middle made everything feel"

    "Groups of sites sit on level terraces stepped down toward the river. The center area of each grouping of sites had a common use area with tether ball, playgrounds, privies, or additional parking."

    3. Country Roads Campground

    3 Reviews
    North Blenheim, NY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 827-6397

    $34 - $55 / night

    "There are water spigots near all the tent sites and they are nice and spread out. They have special events in a pavilion near the RVs including bingo"

    "We were escorted to our site upon arrival and I certainly appreciated that as we were very tired after a long day of travel"

    4. A Promise to Gaia/Garden of One

    1 Review
    Rensselaerville, NY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 797-3373

    $75 - $239 / night

    "Ashley here with The Dyrt, extending a warm welcome to your host Rachel. This property is rented to others to help maintain and expand native and pollinating species of plants."

    5. Glimmerglass State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Springfield Center, NY
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 547-8662

    $14 - $26 / night

    "Very quiet small campground - friendly staff - large spots/mainly bigger setups. Only downside is there is not a hiking/walking path down to the lake from the campground."

    "Beautiful views and great staff. Each tent site has its own fire pit with a grate for cooking."

    6. Frosty Acres Campground

    3 Reviews
    Duanesburg, NY
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 864-5352

    "Winter campfires. Owners Mike and Sherri are great. Dumpsters, laundry with coin machine. Very remote. Windy as all get out. Elevation about 1409 feet."

    7. Whispering Timbers Glamping

    1 Review
    Hensonville, NY
    20 miles
    +1 (516) 729-6558

    $125 - $160 / night

    8. Crazy Acres Campground at Beaver Spring Lake

    5 Reviews
    Maryland, NY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 278-5293

    "The tone of the place is set when you drive in (although we drove past it). Everyone, staff and campers are friendly respectful even the kids!"

    "Very clean bathrooms and showers. My site had 30 amp electric (also 2 extension cord outlets in the box) and water. Very quiet as they had just opened."

    9. Wilder Woods

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    Esperance, NY
    15 miles
    Website

    $60 - $200 / night

    10. Whitetail Meadows

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    Sloansville, NY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 231-0731

    $65 - $110 / night

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Glamping Reviews near Middleburgh, NY

140 Reviews of 36 Middleburgh Campgrounds


  • Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure
    Jul. 6, 2022

    Treetopia Campground

    Amazing camping/Glamping!

    Treetopia is a unique and truly amazing camping/Glamping experience in the Catskills, New York! We were able to meet Betty, Treetopia’s manager, who toured us around the campground and took us into each type of rental they provide for that special camping trip. They have RV sites, yurts, custom furnished treehouses with electricity, beautiful tiny homes with outdoor living spaces, completely remodeled vintage airstreams, and gorgeous private cabins! Every unit was more beautiful and comfortable than the next. The backdrop for the campground is the wonderful Catskill Mountains and all of the nature that includes. A wonderfully inspiring place! 😊👍🏻

    If you have an RV, they have 30/50 amp with electric and water. There is no sewer, but they have a dump-station and on-site Honeywagon truck that you can schedule. They staff was wonderful and went out of their way to make our stay perfect! 💗

    For videos on this campground and others, check out our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.

  • Nora S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2021

    Alder lake

    One of our favorites!!

    We arrived here early afternoon, which ended up being perfect timing as we could set up everything and catch sunset by the fire. The place is pretty easy to access with paved road the whole way there except for the last 1/2 mile where it is very bumpy. Some might say 4*4 but we made it just fine in our little Camry. There are two campsites located right outside of the park where you can park your car next to your tent but we opted to hike in. The first spot is less than 1/2 mile down the path, with the next three in the next mile. The campsites are very spacious with lots of room between you and other campers, and have a fire pit and some have picnic tables. We had a stellar time just hiking down the path and relaxing by the water. There’s no noise at night apart from the running water of the stream and we had a very peaceful weekend. We’re most definitely returning!

  • Y
    Jul. 5, 2021

    Caroga Lake Campground

    Good facility, lacks much to do

    We were there 4th of July weekend, and the park was fully booked. Very friendly rangers, electricity in bathrooms, hot showers, and a nice dishwashing and recycling center.

    The campsite connects to the beach area and there is boat rental, but no pets allowed in the beach area.

    For us, a drawback was a lack of any hikes connecting to the campsite.

  • R
    May. 28, 2019

    Cooperstown KOA

    Clean, friendly, quiet

    Most people that stay here are in RVs but we were tent camping and they have a nice wooded area with fire pits and a view of the rolling hills. Beautiful! This is our second Memorial Day weekend stay here and we chose it because the facilities are clean, the owners, staff and other guests are friendly and people respect the quiet hours which was really appreciated as we had a couple early mornings.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2020

    Cooperstown KOA

    Nice Park

    This park is located approximately 12.5 miles from downtown Cooperstown and is set in the quiet rural countryside of New York. The mature trees make for beautiful scenery in the fall. There is a mix of sites varying from tent, RV, rental trailers, and camping cabins/cottages/lodges bringing the total number of sites to 120. Back-in and pull-thru sites are available. Site types include full hookup, water and electric, and no hookup with prices varying depending upon site. You can choose between 30/20 or 50 amp electric service. Interior roads are gravel and some site pads are gravel while others are grass. 

    The park is nicely terraced and all the sites are level. Patios were a grassy/dirt area with a picnic table and fire pit. Our site (#41) was a pull-thru but there was no way we could drive our 45’ motorhome forward out of the site because of a large tree and narrow roads. So we ended up having to back out. The free wifi worked well as did our Verizon 4G phone and hotspot. We picked up a dozen or so television channels with our antenna. The park does have a fair amount of trees that would interfere with roof-mounted satellite dishes so you would have to pick your site carefully. But, there are some 30 amp and no hook-up sites that are clear. This is a typical KOA with lots of amenities including a swimming pool(which was closed for the season when we were there), a playground, volleyball court, basketball court, jump house, pavilion, recreation room, bicycle rental, and horseshoes. Showers, restrooms and laundry are also present and clean. There is a propane filling station. While there is no fenced-in dog park there is a pet walking area. The surrounding area is pretty rural and the closest town (Richfield Springs– which is very small) is five miles away and where you will find restaurants, gas station, grocery store, and more. A few miles from the park is a creamery that has a café. 

    Approximately five miles away is Glimmerglass State Park which was great for hiking and kayaking Otsego Lake. There is a also a historic house at the park that you can tour and the country’s oldest covered bridge. Cooperstown is a little over twelve miles away from the park but well worth a trip. Not only is Cooperstown home to the National Baseball Hall of Fame but it is a charming downtown well worth exploring. Other nearby attractions include The Farmers Museum, Fenimore Art Museum, Hero’s of Baseball Wax Museum, Glimmerglass Opera, and Cooperstown Brewing Company.

  • Danielle S.
    Oct. 15, 2020

    Caroga Lake Campground

    Overall, nice.

    We spent a relatively quiet long weekend here on loop F 97, which is a bit removed from the main campground. It was a bit noisy on Saturday night but nothing disturbing.  This site also is bordered by a small stream so expect mosquitoes and the occasional visit from wildlife (we had raccoons at our site each night, so kept food in the car). Each site has a fire pit and a picnic table.

    There is a store just outside the entrance that sells ice, wood, groceries.  There are quite a few roadside firewood sellers that are reasonably priced.  The fire pit does not have a narrow grilling grate so bringing something to ensure your food won't fall through the widely spaced bars is helpful.  

    As I said, our site was out of the main population, but it was a bit of a hike to the restroom which is something to keep in mind if you've really got to get to a bathroom first thing in the morning.  

    There is a Walmart about 10 miles away in Gloverville, so keep this in mind if you are planning on picking up essentials when you arrive.  

    There are no sites with electric.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2019

    Lake Taghkanic State Park Campground

    Great Spot!

    Big and spacious state park with many camping options. Has options for trailers, tent sites, platforms for tents and even some cabins. Small store in park that sells firewood and ice and a few other things you may need. Big lake with swimming and boating as well as many hiking trails. Bathrooms on site as well as showers. Some sites are close together, but there are a few a little more secluded and set back. Fire pits are great. Can’t wait to camp here again!

  • April L.
    Aug. 18, 2019

    Alpine Lake RV Resort

    Large park, things to do, places to go

    Booked an "Elite 50amp" site but had no realistic map to go by. Many if these types of sites are parallel to the water, but the map makes them look like back in sites. If your site neighbors are in their spots already when you arrive it will probably be hard to navigate unless you have a 20' rig. We don't, ours is over 33'and we were lucky that our site neighbors were both home to move their trucks so we could get in. Once in our site had a steep drop off to the lake, not all are like this, but be cautious about this if you have young kids.

    They have many activities you can do on site (swimming in pools or lakes, kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, floating, bike riding, playgrounds or weekly planned events). They advertise having a trolly shuttle but never saw it while we were there.

    Had some issues with the lack of lighting on the roads while walking our dogs and this only made it worse when the seasonals fly around in golf carts paying no mind to the large trucks trying to get by. The dumpsters were FAR away from everything so that was also an annoyance. They also have hundreds of sites and only one area with dumpsters, seems like poor planning. At the end of the weekend people had piled many garbage bags near the small garbage cans around the grounds.

    The roads are narrow and many should be one way, but are not. It would have been impossible many places in the grounds to pass a rig on the road due to the amount of other's vehicles, golf carts, decorations etc... so patience is important when arriving and departing. The gas powered golf carts were also a bit of a negative only because our site was next to a speed bump, so the noise was a little but worse for us.

    Had an issue with water pressure on Saturday around 10am and called the office to make sure there was not a known water issue. Front desk knew nothing and said they would send maintenance but we never saw anyone. The situation improved so we think it was just a high demand time of day.

    We would return here due to the proximity to Lake George and Saratoga, but we would choose a totally different type of site.

    We were on site 219 to give you perspective when viewing photos.

  • Philip D.
    Oct. 24, 2021

    DevilDoc Campsites

    Awesome Primitive Spot on Private Land

    My buddy and I were looking for a campsite for a quick overnight stay before a bike trip around the Adirondacks, and this spot was a perfect fit. Coming in late after driving all day, we unfortunately didn’t get to meet Rich in person. He did however give us good directions to navigate the narrow driving path in the dark to reach the pond camping area, and even had a large two room tent already set up that we were able to use - a convenient and kind gesture! The old school bus was a fun perk to check out in the morning as well. Most state ran parks in New York close up before the middle of October, and this is a great option for an off season camping spot in the area. Thanks Rich!


Guide to Middleburgh

Max V. Shaul State Park Campground offers secluded tent and RV camping sites situated among mature trees near Fultonham, NY. Located at 1,400 feet elevation in the western Catskills, the campground provides a central location for exploring regional attractions. Sites feature picnic tables and fire rings, with non-electric sites priced at $27.50 per night for non-residents. The camping season runs from mid-May through early October when fall colors peak in the surrounding mountains.

What to do

Hike Vroman's Nose: This popular trail near Middleburgh offers panoramic views of the Schoharie Valley. Max V. Shaul State Park Campground serves as a good base camp. As camper Brian H. notes, "there's no pond/lake here but there's several waterfalls nearby and vromans nose."

Fish at Beaver Spring Lake: Anglers can enjoy fishing at the lake within Crazy Acres Campground, which offers both lake fishing and swimming opportunities. According to Robert M., the campground features "a big lake to fish in and a pool to relax by."

Visit local waterfalls: The Middleburgh area features multiple waterfalls within short driving distance. Many can be accessed via moderate hiking trails requiring proper footwear. Several waterfalls remain accessible through October when glamping close to Middleburgh, New York winds down for the season.

What campers like

Spacious, private sites: Many campgrounds in the Middleburgh area provide well-separated camping spots. Holly R. mentioned that Max V. Shaul has "only 30 sites here, which are large, flat and sited well apart from each other." At Country Roads Campground, Tom R. praised the "beautiful campground" with "spacious sites."

Clean facilities: The campgrounds maintain well-kept bathroom facilities. William R. noted that Country Roads has "water spigots near all the tent sites" which are "nice and spread out." At Max V. Shaul, Tom S. confirmed the "bath house is clean and modern."

Family-friendly activities: Many locations offer dedicated family recreation options. Nickerson Park Campground has amenities like "a pool/water slides" that Sarah S. called "a hit with the kids!" She added that "the staff come around to pick up your trash bags daily, which was a nice little perk."

What you should know

Seasonal operation: Most glamping facilities near Middleburgh operate from May through mid-October. Crazy Acres Campground at Beaver Spring Lake has a slightly extended season, running "April 15 to October 31." Wilson W. noted the campground was "very quiet as they had just opened" during his early season stay.

Road noise: Some campgrounds experience traffic sounds from nearby roads. At Max V. Shaul, Tom S. mentioned "there is a well traveled road near the park so you get traffic noise."

Water quality varies: Water conditions differ between locations. Campers sometimes report issues with water quality, particularly at older facilities. Consider bringing drinking water supplies when luxury camping near Middleburgh, especially during peak summer months when water systems face higher demand.

Tips for camping with families

Book sites on upper loops: For quieter family camping, select sites further from entrance areas. Ryan S. at Max V. Shaul suggested "If we return we might try the more upper loop further from the front."

Check playground availability: Frosty Acres Campground offers family-friendly amenities at higher elevation. James S. mentioned the campground has a "kid friendly small pool" plus "huge field" for recreation and is "backed up to state forest land."

Consider off-peak visits: For families seeking quieter experiences, mid-week camping provides more space and privacy. Taylor H. shared that at Nickerson Park, "We stayed for two nights mid-week in June and had the entire loop to ourselves."

Tips from RVers

Limited hookup options: Many campgrounds offer partial hookups rather than full services. At Glimmerglass State Park Campground, Heather E. noted "Electricity and water available at or near each campsite" but mentioned there's "not a hiking/walking path down to the lake from the campground."

Access considerations: Some glamping sites near Middleburgh have challenging access roads. RVers should check ahead about site entrance clearances and turning radiuses, especially at smaller facilities not designed primarily for large recreational vehicles.

Weather preparedness: The region experiences significant temperature drops in fall. James S. described Frosty Acres as "very remote. Windy as all get out. Elevation about 1409 feet." Late season campers should bring extra layers and prepare for potentially cold nights, especially at higher elevation sites.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Middleburgh, NY is Max V. Shaul State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 7 reviews.

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