Best Campgrounds near Narrowsburg, NY

Campgrounds for various types of camping can be found in multiple areas near Narrowsburg, New York. The region includes established campgrounds like Narrowsburg Campground and Skinners Falls Campground along the Delaware River, as well as dispersed camping options such as Hickok Brook. Camping areas range from full-service sites with amenities to more primitive locations. Keen Lake Resort Campground in nearby Waymart, Pennsylvania offers tent, RV, cabin, and glamping accommodations with lakeside access. Most campgrounds in the area provide fire rings, picnic tables, and basic facilities, while some feature electric hookups, showers, and water access. Mixed-use campgrounds supporting both tent and RV camping are common throughout the region.

"Beautiful Park, tight campsites," notes one visitor about Promised Land State Park, highlighting a common theme in the area. Seasonal operation varies significantly among campgrounds near Narrowsburg, with many open from April through October. Summer weekends bring higher visitor numbers, particularly from nearby metropolitan areas. Several campgrounds report limited cell service, making advance planning essential. The Delaware River serves as a focal point for many camping areas, with boat-in access available at multiple locations. Terrain varies from relatively flat riverside sites to more rugged forest settings. Campers should check specific campground regulations regarding alcohol, pets, and fires, as policies differ between New York and Pennsylvania locations.

Campers report high satisfaction with sites near lakes and rivers in the Narrowsburg area. Water access represents a significant draw, with opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing on the Delaware River. As one reviewer of Slumberland at the River's Edge noted, "Kayak camping at its finest, right on the upper Delaware River!" Privacy levels vary considerably between campgrounds, with some offering secluded sites while others place campsites in closer proximity. Wildlife sightings are common, adding to the outdoor experience. The surrounding region provides numerous hiking opportunities, including access to trails in the Catskills and Delaware Water Gap. Campgrounds with glamping options have gained popularity in recent years, offering an alternative for those seeking more comfortable accommodations while still enjoying the natural setting.

Best Camping Sites Near Narrowsburg, New York (216)

    1. Keen Lake Resort Campground

    29 Reviews
    Prompton, PA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 488-6161

    "I stayed on a lakeside electric/water site for 5 nights in August 2020.  It was SO BEAUTIFUL.  We had SUPs and kayaks to take on the lake and our sites were right next to the boat launch. "

    "We didn’t have a view of the lake, instead we were in someone’s back yard lol. It wasn’t a big deal. The site was well maintained and flat which were the most important."

    2. Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park

    33 Reviews
    Skytop, PA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 676-3428

    $20 - $44 / night

    "SO many weekenders from New York and New Jersey being so loud, littering, and highly disrespectful to others and the land. Quite a shame. If you’re reading this and offended, be the change!!"

    "Pros: beautiful new bathrooms -private lakeside walk-in sites -beavers! Far away but exciting nonetheless -the Conservation Walk on the island is short, easy, and beautiful. Well-marked."

    3. Skinners Falls Campground

    5 Reviews
    Milanville, PA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 252-3925

    "This camp site is conveniently located by the river. Which is really the only reason it gets 4 stars."

    5. Kittatinny Campground

    31 Reviews
    Milford, PA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 682-3539

    $75 - $400 / night

    "A few of my friends stayed at Kittatinny Canoes River Beach Campsites recently, and while the location is fantastic for river enthusiasts, there are some areas that could use improvement. "

    "With over 160 sites spread across 18 acres, campers can choose from wooded, open field, or riverfront locations, all equipped with essential amenities like electric hookups, fresh drinking water, and picnic"

    6. Honesdale - Poconos KOA

    5 Reviews
    Bethany, PA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 253-0424

    "Enjoyed walking the trails and wooded area but sprained my right ankle. So I was laid up for a few hours before I left."

    7. Wilsonville Rec Area

    4 Reviews
    Hawley, PA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 226-4382

    "This is a family campground right in the middle of everything there is to do around the lake and in the area ."

    "Right on Lake Wallenpaupack. Boat slips available if you own a boat. Pretty quiet. Bathrooms old but well kept. Water and electric."

    8. Slumberland at the River's Edge

    4 Reviews
    Barryville, NY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 251-1413

    $170 - $250 / night

    "This year, MDW of 2023, we were traveling between Narrowsburg, NY and Port Jervis, NY. Traveling 10-15 miles a day, we ended our second day of paddling at Slumberland on the Rivers Edge."

    "Our recent camping trip to Slumberland at the River’s Edge was truly remarkable. Despite the rainy weather, we had an amazing time."

    9. Hidden Brook Glamping

    1 Review
    Bethany, PA
    11 miles
    Website

    $125 / night

    10. Hickok Brook

    2 Reviews
    Barryville, NY
    12 miles

    "Had to move next to the lake. Need a permit on NY state land. Contact Rangers office of whatever county."

    "It's not a good spot for car camping but you could conceivably drive up to the spots and pull off the road to put up a small tent somewhere. Very gorgeous but not rv friendly."

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Recent Reviews near Narrowsburg, NY

964 Reviews of 216 Narrowsburg Campgrounds


  • M
    Jun. 1, 2026

    Samuel F. Pryor III Shawangunk Gateway Campground

    Quiet place with great location

    Good, quiet place to spend the night, but there are a few things to keep in mind. This is primarily a climbers’ campground, so by around 9 PM most people are already asleep and the lights are off. If you’re looking for a peaceful and quiet night, that’s definitely a plus. Sites 8–15 were our favorite because they are away from vehicle traffic. Site #8 is probably the best of them. Site #15 is only about a 2-minute walk from the parking area at a brisk pace, but that’s without carrying gear. If you have a lot of equipment or heavy bags, these sites may not be the most convenient choice. The showers cost $0.25 per minute, and don’t be surprised if you end up sharing the changing area with another person. Overall, this is a simple, quiet place to sleep and rest for the night rather than a destination campground with lots of amenities

  • b
    May. 23, 2026

    Tobyhanna State Park Campground

    really clean and easy to get around, kinda crammed :/

    we loved both of our stays here! it was mine and my partner’s first time camping and we had a great experience. the layout was really nice, and easy to get to. the bathrooms were really close to walk to and VERY clean! the only issue we faced was the closeness of the other campsites. we went during off season and during the week, so it didn’t really affect us but i can see how this place can get crowded and a little noisy during peak season. with all the being said, it was WONDERFUL!! we LOVED the late checkout (3pm) and loved the peaceful atmosphere! i would definitely recommend this place for beginner campers!

  • michael R.
    May. 22, 2026

    Edgemere Roadside Campsites — Delaware State Forest

    A Hidden Gem in the Woods: Edgemere Flag Ridge Site 11 Review

    Pulling into Site 11 at Edgemere Flag Ridge feels like discovering a hidden campsite that most people pass right by. The site sits comfortably off the beaten path, giving it a secluded feel without being difficult to reach. Access was easy and any standard vehicle should have no trouble getting in. Traffic on the adjoining road was minimal, which added to the quiet atmosphere.

    Amenities are basic, consisting of a picnic table and fire ring, so do not expect much beyond the essentials. That said, the surrounding woods made up for it with plenty of easy to gather firewood nearby, which was a refreshing change from some other public sites.

    At night, the sky opened up nicely for stargazing and made for a peaceful camping experience. Cell service was intermittent, enough to occasionally check in if needed but spotty enough to still feel disconnected. If you are looking for a quiet, simple campsite with a sense of seclusion and easy access, this one is worth considering.

  • a
    May. 19, 2026

    Thousand Trails Timothy Lake South

    Comfort and Cats

    The campsite is beautiful and lovely to walk around, the outside campground cats are the best part though ❣️

  • Ryan B.
    May. 6, 2026

    Russell Brook Campsites

    Great campground

    Owners are amazing, family oriented, campground has tons for kids to do and is close to Roscoe. Our family goes every year

  • michael R.
    May. 3, 2026

    Edgemere Roadside Campsites — Delaware State Forest

    Silver Lake near Little Bush kill Creek

    Stayed at Silver Lake for a two night camping trip and overall had a solid experience, with a few drawbacks.

    The campsite itself is decent in size and easy to set up on, but it’s located along a fairly active road. Expect a couple vehicles per hour, including louder trucks, which takes away from the secluded feel. There are also signs the area may have been used for roadwork dumping in the past, with some leftover blacktop visible.

    That said, the site works well for a functional camp. Plenty of nearby downed wood for fires, and the area has a good “working camp” feel if you don’t mind putting in a little effort. We had no issue gathering firewood and keeping a fire going, even after rain.

    Weather was rainy for most of the trip, but a simple canopy setup made it manageable. The site drains reasonably well and didn’t turn into a mess.

    Wildlife wise, ticks were present, so plan accordingly with repellent and checks.

    We also had a brief visit from a forest ranger checking on smoke in the area. Interaction was professional and quick.

    Overall, this is a good spot if you’re looking for a straightforward, no frills campsite and don’t mind some road noise. If you’re prioritizing privacy and a true backwoods feel, you may want to explore other sites in Delaware State Forest.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2026

    Appalachian Trail- Designated Backpacker Campsite 2

    Great Campsite!

    I've hiked the A.T. through New Jersey, and this is probably my favorite NJ A.T. campsite. The only downside is that there is no water, so depending on which way you come in (nobo or sobo), you'll have to collect water before you get here from either Sunfish Pond, or one of the streams before the climb up here. There are 2 privies, one newer, and also a great spot to watch the sunset. Plenty of campsites, and during peak season there is a caretaker on site.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 12, 2026

    Frances Slocum State Park Campground

    Nice State Park

    Really nice views from the sites. Facilities are well equipped and taken care of, but older. Trees between each rv site give a nice level of privacy

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 6, 2026

    Shotwell

    Great Winter Camping

    We enjoyed our first winter camping trip in our travel trailer at Stokes State Forest! The Shotwell area has trailer/tent sites as well.as enclosed mini cabins (think lean-to but with 4 walls). The bathroom is heated and kept clean. Lots of trails to explore, including the Appalachian Trail nearby! Great experience, we'll be back!


Guide to Narrowsburg

Campsites near Narrowsburg, New York provide access to the Upper Delaware River region and Catskill foothills between 700-1,200 feet elevation. The area features mixed hardwood forests with hemlock groves along waterways. Summer temperatures typically range from 55-85°F with higher humidity from June through August.

What to do

Tubing on the Delaware River: Skinners Falls Campground offers equipment rentals for river adventures. "Beautiful, spacious, waterfront sites available. Lean-to sites also," notes one camper about the Skinners Falls Campground.

Kayak excursions: Access points along the river provide launch sites for paddlers. At Slumberland at the River's Edge, one visitor shared their experience: "Me and two friends do a yearly kayak trip down the Delaware river... We were able to relax on the adirondack chairs on the deck as the sun went down and our fire (wood provided by host) and the porch lights remained glowing."

Off-grid relaxation: Digital detox opportunities exist at several locations without cell service. "The lack of phone service was a blessing in disguise, allowing us to disconnect from technology and truly immerse ourselves in nature," explains a guest at Slumberland at the River's Edge.

Fishing access: Several campgrounds provide direct river access for fishing. The Delaware River contains smallmouth bass, walleye, and trout depending on the season.

What campers like

Lakefront camping: Hickok Brook offers primitive sites near a small lake. "Small, don't blink you'll miss it... Really is a nice quiet place," explains one camper about their experience at this dispersed camping area, adding "Where I originally camped was not a spot, according to Ranger. Had to move next to the lake."

Clean facilities: Some campgrounds maintain excellent bathroom facilities. At Honesdale - Poconos KOA, a visitor noted: "KOAs are known for being clean and this was no exception. The bathrooms and showers, every time we went in, were spotless."

Family activities: Organized events and facilities for children enhance the camping experience. "The KOA campgrounds are always extremely well maintained with all the amenities we want. Love the KOA patio sites, worth the few extra dollars," shares a camper about Honesdale - Poconos KOA.

Water recreation: Multiple lakes and river access points provide swimming and boating opportunities within 30 minutes of Narrowsburg.

What you should know

Noise levels vary significantly: Some camping areas have minimal noise enforcement. At Kittatinny Campground, one camper warned: "Busy campground no quiet time loud music till 3 in the morning. Very clean, workers very friendly and helpful but after dark no one around."

Seasonal operation: Most campgrounds near Narrowsburg close between mid-October and late April. Check operating schedules before planning trips outside summer months.

Terrain challenges: Some sites feature uneven or rocky ground. At Hickok Brook, a visitor noted: "The road is very rough with huge potholes so good clearance is a must. It's not a good spot for car camping but you could conceivably drive up to the spots and pull off the road."

Permit requirements: Dispersed camping on state land requires permits in New York. One Hickok Brook camper explained: "Need a permit on NY state land. Contact Rangers office of whatever county."

Tips for camping with families

Activity programming: Look for campgrounds with organized children's events. "Activities for the kids like movies (it was Moana), a pool, mini golf and a bounce area. We had a fantastic first camping experience for the kids (and dogs)," shares a visitor to Honesdale - Poconos KOA.

Swimming options: Sites with both lake and pool access provide alternatives. At Keen Lake Resort Campground, a visitor noted: "My kids really loved having a pool to swim in, in addition to the lake."

Pet policies: Many campgrounds welcome pets, but rules vary. A Keen Lake visitor explained: "The grounds are pet friendly which was a huge plus for us... They have a beach for swimming with your dogs."

Weekend crowds: Expect significantly higher visitor numbers Friday through Sunday during summer months, especially at river access points.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose locations based on proximity to amenities. A camper at Wilsonville Rec Area noted: "Water and electric. RV dump station on site. This is a family campground right in the middle of everything there is to do around the lake and in the area."

Hookup availability: Most developed campgrounds offer electric and water, with fewer providing sewer connections. "Right on Lake Wallenpaupack. Boat slips available if you own a boat. Pretty quiet. Bathrooms old but well kept. Water and electric. No sewer but can get honey wagon," explains a Wilsonville visitor.

Road conditions: Access roads to some campgrounds may present challenges for larger rigs. Check clearances and weight restrictions before arriving, especially at more remote camping areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping options are available in Narrowsburg, NY?

Narrowsburg offers diverse camping experiences along the Delaware River. Slumberland at the River's Edge provides riverside sites perfect for kayakers traveling the Delaware. For those seeking traditional camping, Narrowsburg Campground offers drive-in access with water and toilet facilities. The area also features unique accommodations like tiny homes at Peace and Carrots Farm and boat-in sites at Skinners Falls. Within a short drive, you'll find additional options in nearby state parks and recreation areas, making Narrowsburg an excellent base for exploring the Upper Delaware region.

What are the best seasons for camping in Narrowsburg?

Late spring through early fall offers the best camping weather in Narrowsburg. Little Pond Campground is particularly beautiful during summer months when you can enjoy hiking on little-used trails and explore nearby Catskill towns. Early fall brings spectacular foliage, making Tom's Creek Boat In Campsites especially scenic for paddlers. Summer weekends tend to be crowded throughout the region, so consider mid-week visits if possible. Many water-based activities like kayaking and swimming are best from June through September when water temperatures are comfortable. Some campgrounds reduce services or close entirely during winter months.

Which campgrounds in Narrowsburg offer the best amenities?

Kittatinny Campground stands out with clean facilities and prime riverfront sites. While not directly in Narrowsburg, it's a short distance away and offers excellent access to the Delaware River for paddling adventures. For those seeking more amenities, Honesdale - Poconos KOA provides full hookups for RVs, water, toilets, and is big-rig friendly. Many local campgrounds provide basic amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and access to water. If you're willing to venture slightly farther, Promised Land State Park offers beautiful lakeside camping with more developed facilities.