Best Tent Camping near Mount Morris, NY

The Finger Lakes region surrounding Mount Morris, New York offers several tent camping options within a short drive. Holiday Hill Campground in Springwater, approximately 15 miles east of Mount Morris, provides dedicated tent campsites with electric hookups and fire rings. Firefly Acres, located southwest of Mount Morris, features walk-in tent sites in a more secluded setting. Dream Lake Campground in Warsaw, about 25 miles west, accommodates tent campers with amenities including drinking water, picnic tables, and shower facilities. These established campgrounds operate seasonally, typically from May through mid-October, making them accessible during prime camping months.

Tent sites throughout the region vary in terrain and amenities. Holiday Hill Campground offers level sites with picnic tables and electric hookups, though campers should note firewood is not provided. At Firefly Acres, walk-in tent sites provide more privacy but require carrying gear a short distance from parking areas. Most campgrounds maintain clean bathroom facilities, though availability of showers differs between locations. Campers should check reservation requirements, as many sites can be reserved in advance, particularly during summer weekends when occupancy is highest. Cell service is generally reliable at established campgrounds, with Verizon showing consistent coverage at Holiday Hill Campground.

Tent-only areas provide distinct advantages over RV sections at many campgrounds. According to reviews, tent sites at Holiday Hill Campground offer proximity to hiking trails, with one camper noting, "Lots of trails, and Hemlock and Canadice Lake so close by." For those seeking quieter experiences, campers recommend requesting sites away from main activity areas. At Dream Lake Campground, visitors report family-friendly facilities with weekend activities that appeal to tent campers. The region's tent camping options benefit from the natural surroundings of western New York, with access to lakes, forests, and trail systems. Fall camping is particularly appealing when temperatures moderate and crowds thin, creating ideal conditions for primitive tent camping experiences.

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  • Jama A.
    Jul. 15, 2025

    Canandaigua-Rochester KOA

    Camping near Canandaigua, New York

    Campers exploring the Canandaigua area discover a delightful mix of lakeside retreats, wooded state parks, and family-friendly RV resorts. Just minutes from downtown, Canandaigua City Park Campground offers easy access to local shops and the lakefront beach, making it a convenient base for those who want town amenities within walking distance. A short drive farther out leads to Keuka Lake State Park Campground and the privately owned Canandaigua-Rochester KOA, both of which feature spacious sites, clean facilities, and excellent opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and fishing on the Finger Lakes. For those seeking a quieter experience, numerous backcountry and dispersed sites are tucked into the surrounding National Forest, where campers can truly unplug—though it’s essential to bring all necessary supplies and practice Leave No Trace principles. Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill and the Stay Bristol Woodlands campground blend rustic charm with modern comforts: well-maintained restrooms, picnic shelters, and on-site hiking trails that wind through hardwood forests and offer scenic overlooks, especially stunning during fall foliage season. Travel logistics are a breeze when visitors prearrange an airport shuttle from Rochester or Syracuse airports, ensuring a smooth transition from plane to campsite. And for adventurers mapping out multiple stops across the Finger Lakes or beyond, reliable multi-city transfers provide comfortable, door-to-door rides—no rental car necessary. With its blend of waterfront sites, wooded hideaways, and nearby attractions—wineries, waterfalls, and historic villages—the Canandaigua region truly has something for every type of camper. Whether pitching a tent under the stars or rolling in with an RV, visitors will find endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation.

  • Jess W.
    Aug. 19, 2018

    Letchworth State Park Campground

    Amazing state park, crappy campground

    The state park is breathtaking. The campground is horrendous. The restrooms were disgusting. The site barely fit our one tent (8man Coleman) even though it was advertised as a two tent site. The camp fire ring had no solid base- it just sat on the grass and fires would not stay lit. The quiet hours were not enforced. Yelling and loud music kept us up until ridiculous hours. I would not rate this as family friendly.

  • Randall K.
    Aug. 25, 2023

    Genesee Country Campground

    Great spot - esp for tents!

    What a great place this was!

    Everyone was very nice and bathrooms were so clean! To top it off the sites for tents are amazing - so private and pretty. In fact it’s so private we were able to set up our own portable toilet and have complete privacy.

    Nice little store too! Overall this place was great and we’d stay here again in a heartbeat. Very easy place to spend the night.

    Also they have golfing here and tent areas back up to the 9th hole (but still separated so you don’t feel like you are right on top of it) so you can easily knock around there and do a little golfing too!

  • Michael B.
    Sep. 3, 2020

    Stony Brook State Park Campground

    Beautiful park. Too bad we missed the pool.

    Had a great time at Stony Brook State Park this week! The campground side doesn't open until around 11 we were told, and we reached at 8am, so we started at the North (day-use) side, parked there, hiked, ate, and eventually drove back to the other side, checked in, and set up camp. 😁 It was a very nice time. Due to the COVID-19 regulations, masks need to be worn in the bathhouse (except when brushing teeth or showering). Was a good, quiet, fun time, with a few other families nearby. The only negatives: *According to their website, the natural pool would be open the day we went. It was not. ☹️ *No alcohol permitted in the whole campgrounds. Fine for us, but annoying for many. From the trash in the bathhouse, looks like some were anyways. *No "camp store" - so if you forgot an essential item, you've got to go out from the park. Positive part: town is only 8 minutes away via car. Also, we got GREAT and easy burning from the people selling wood for $5/bundle just outside the campground entrance.

    All in all, a GREAT time! We all enjoyed it!

  • Dan N.
    Jul. 18, 2016

    Kanakadea Park - Almond Lake

    Lake right off rt 86

    This is a park with a lake. In the green rolling hills of the Finger Lakes. Grassy open fields are nice but not private. Used the basic tent setup. Clean, grounds kept up nice, simple, no water. Lots of state lands and water nearby. Deer by the tent in the morning. Great stopover or base camp, not much to do right on site.

  • D
    Jul. 31, 2022

    Hamlin Beach State Park Campground

    Is this a spot? Dirty and loud but a nice beach

    Big park with several loops.  Separate and across two roads from the Beach section of the Park. Got a reservation for Friday and Saturday but the spot in loop D was an inclined driveway next to the high voltage boxes for the campground.  Had to move the fire ring after smoking ourselves out the first night.  Right across from the building they called a bath house.  Filthy, urinal broken, one shower broken in mens.   Feces on the floor in womens.  Friday night quiet hours did not exist.  Spent Saturday early am listening to the neighbor loudly declare her preferences in music, men and liquor.  No Ranger in sight.

    Minor redeeming qualities:  Nice beach and bike trails across road from campground.  Three lane dump station (only one for a four loop campground with 100s of "spots")

    Beware:  Rigs approaching from East there are very low bridges (11' 3') between Rochester and the Park on the Parkway.

  • Michael M.
    Jun. 23, 2020

    Letchworth State Park Campground

    Beautiful Park

    So Letchworth State Park is beautiful. It's also tremendous, 18 miles long covering the east and west side of the Geneseo River. There is over 100 miles of trails intersecting the park. The campground itself is made up of loops with only electrical hookups , no water or sewer connections , just water spiquets positioned throughout the loop and 1common bathroom in each loop. There is no wifi in any of the camping areas so if you are dependant on it for any reason this is not the place for you. Only at certain points in the park will you get a signal

  • M
    Oct. 7, 2021

    Letchworth State Park Campground

    Good Camping inside the Park

    The campgrounds are conveniently located inside the Park so easy to get to the amazing falls towards the south as well as the dam in the north. We were in loop 300 which does not allow pets. Decent bathhouses right opposite our site. Our site was a gravel drive with a grassy area containing the picnic table and fire ring. Unfortunately due to rain the day before the grass was extremely muddy which make it hard to get to the fire ring. There was also white a lot of noise from adjacent sites, we could hear everyone's conversations and screaming kids. There was a laundry facility but no dishwashing.

  • Susan L.
    Jun. 9, 2018

    Letchworth State Park Campground

    A little gem with a lot to do

    Cabin campers here at letchworth for the past two years. We stumbled on cabin camping at letchworth due to weekends being booked for almost the entire summer for tent spots. the cabins are spacious, with bunk beds, a stove, fridge, and a fire place. i thought they might be close together, yet they were all pretty private, with a fire ring and picnic table. There was a beautiful updated playground, and clean bathrooms. Last summer they had just opened the new nature center with guided hikes, and activities all summer long.

    Great for the falls, swimming, hiking, white water rafting, kayaking and so much more!


Guide to Mount Morris

Tent camping near Mount Morris, New York offers multiple options within a 30-mile radius. The western New York region features wooded campsites surrounded by the rolling terrain of the Genesee Valley, with elevations ranging from 585 to 1,940 feet. Most tent camping areas maintain seasonal operations from late April through mid-October, with autumn camping requiring preparation for overnight temperatures that can drop into the low 40s.

What to do

Kayaking access points: Red's Twilight on the Erie RV Resort provides convenient access to water recreation with kayak launches and a boat marina nearby. "Kayak launches and boat marina nearby. The speed limit is 5 MPH and they mean it.... Kids on bikes and having a good time in the enormous play area," notes Rachel T.

Trail exploration: The region features multiple interconnected trail systems for day hiking. Holiday Hill Campground provides access to Reynolds Gully and Johnson Hill trails according to campers. The area supports hiking from beginner to moderate difficulty levels with trails ranging from 1-4 miles in length.

Seasonal weekend activities: Weekend entertainment enhances the camping experience at many locations. At Red's Twilight on the Erie RV Resort, "Live music on Friday Night (weather permitting) and plenty of activities for the family on the weekends," mentions Rachel T. Activities typically run from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekends.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness ranks highly among tent campers' priorities. At Dream Lake Campground, Nick O. reports, "Nice friendly environment, clean facilities. Lots to do for kids and adults. Weekend activities. The snack house food is great, if you don't feel like cooking they offer a nice menu almost anyone would love."

Proximity to lakes: Access to multiple lakes provides swimming and fishing opportunities. At Holiday Hill Campground, Peter notes, "Hemlock and Canadice Lake so close by. Mostly known for Reynolds Gully, and Johnson Hill trails! Tons to do in the area but town isn't too far."

Helpful staff: Campground hosts can significantly impact the camping experience. At Riverside Park Campground, Jesse K. appreciates the management: "Cathy was great. Totally laid back, super helpful. The grounds were well kept. We had a full hookup site. Exceeded expectations."

What you should know

Cell service varies: Connectivity differs significantly between campgrounds. Terry F. notes about Holiday Hill Campground: "Verizon reception is consistent at 3 bars," which helps campers stay connected while enjoying outdoor activities.

Site selection matters: Choosing the right campsite location affects your experience. "We had to maneuver a lot to back our 25' trailer into a tight spot, but sites are clean and spacious side to side," Terry F. explains about Holiday Hill Campground. For quieter stays, request sites away from common areas and playgrounds.

Limited level sites: Finding level tent platforms can be challenging at some locations. At Firefly Acres, the terrain offers a more natural setting, with sites requiring some preparation for tents. Most campgrounds provide limited site-leveling assistance, so bringing materials to level tent floors is recommended.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly speed restrictions: Some campgrounds prioritize safety with strict driving rules. Rachel T. appreciates that at Red's Twilight on the Erie RV Resort, "The speed limit is 5 MPH and they mean it.... Kids on bikes and having a good time in the enormous play area and the pool far enough from the campsites but close to the store and watchful eye of the staff."

Snack options: On-site food service reduces meal preparation stress. Nick O. from Dream Lake Campground shares, "The snack house food is great, if you don't feel like cooking they offer a nice menu almost anyone would love."

Recreation programs: Structured activities keep children engaged. Robyn M. reports about Dream Lake Campground, "I love this campground very family friendly lots of activities been going here 6 years now and never have had a bad time."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Preparing for uneven terrain helps avoid setup frustration. One camper noted about a local campground, "Almost all of the sites are not even close to level. Not a big issue with a fifth wheel but a real hassle with a motorcoach."

Seasonal site availability: Long-term campers occupy many prime spots. Terry F. observed at Holiday Hill Campground, "There seemed to be a lot of regulars and seasonal sites here, which meant that short term full hook up sites were harder to get. Online booking was seamless, however, so that was another plus."

Hookup locations: The placement of utilities affects parking options. At campgrounds with full hookups, positioning RVs to reach water, electric, and sewer connections simultaneously may require additional hose and cord length. Plan to bring extension cords and water hoses if traveling with an RV to tent camping areas that offer partial hookups.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Mount Morris, NY is Dream Lake Campground with a 3.7-star rating from 3 reviews.

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