Best Cabin Camping near Nedrow, NY

Cabins at Green Lakes State Park Campground near Nedrow provide overnight accommodation options for visitors to the Syracuse area. The park offers cabins with electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings with cooking grates. Amenities include access to central shower facilities and toilets, with many cabins situated in hemlock forests providing natural shade. "Good-sized sites in hemlock forests, nice bathrooms, and the ability to hike through hilly woods and glens down to the two Green Lakes, which really are a bright teal color," notes one camper who appreciated the forested setting. Several cabins feature private sites while still maintaining proximity to the swimming areas and hiking trails that circle the distinctive blue-green lakes.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Oneida Shores County Park and Fillmore Glen State Park Campground both offer cabin rentals with varying amenities. Pet-friendly cabins can be found at most locations, though specific pet policies vary by campground. Reservations are essential during peak summer months, particularly from Memorial Day through Labor Day. A visitor mentioned that "the park just made a lot of new updates to beach, bathrooms and park," indicating ongoing improvements to facilities. While Green Lakes operates from May to October, some nearby cabin providers maintain year-round availability.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic furnishings typically include tables, chairs, and mattresses, but bedding is not provided. Cooking facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor fire rings and others providing small indoor kitchenettes. Camp stores at locations like Green Lakes offer firewood and limited grocery items. "It was great having the camp store so close," commented one guest about the convenience. For more extensive provisions, grocery stores are located within a 10-15 minute drive of most cabin locations in the area.

Best Cabin Sites Near Nedrow, New York (48)

    1. Green Lakes State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Kirkville, NY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 637-6111

    $20 - $116 / night

    "Great place for trails, fishing, swimming & plain camping. There are electric & non-electric sites as well as a Cabin Colony. Pet friendly"

    "There is also a colony of rustic camper cabins. The campgrounds have brand new restroom facilities and playgrounds, and the main lake has a new beach house."

    2. Oneida Shores County Park

    11 Reviews
    Cicero, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 676-7366

    "We had a great and relaxing time until Saturday evening when the three dogs at a neighboring site all slipped their collars and began running around the campground growling and charging at other patrons"

    "Life guards around. Nice playground and bathrooms available. Staff was nice. Picnic areas available."

    3. Fillmore Glen State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Moravia, NY
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 497-0130

    $17 - $67 / night

    "region of Upstate New York."

    "Awesome little park in the Finger Lakes region with nature on site and lots more to do and explore nearby (wine trails!)."

    4. Verona Beach State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Verona Beach, NY
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 762-4463

    $27 - $29 / night

    "Our campsite 8 did not have a fire ring but others did. Right on water…can’t drive on path in front of the water sites so you are essentially on the water. Nice clean facilities."

    "Verona Beach State Park is nice and close to home. Also close to Utica and Rome. The kids love to hang out at the splash pad and the state recently revamped some of the playgrounds."

    5. Pleasant Lake Campground

    2 Reviews
    Phoenix, NY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 668-2074

    "There are rent, RV sites and cabins. The RV sites are spacious enough that you don’t feel like you are too close. A beautiful private lake for fishing, swimming and other water sports."

    "I found this location to have very clean sites with plenty of amenities. Had no issues with the Wi-Fi watching Bills games and play a few video games."

    6. Cayuga Lake State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Cayuga, NY
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 568-5163

    $17 - $107 / night

    "My campsite was very clean and was well equipped with a fire ring picnic table and a restroom nearby. There was a lot of seed weed washed up and you can smell it. That was the only downside."

    "These are non-electric tent camping loops, bathrooms are a short walk from spots, if you have kids there is a playground by the more open spots in the inner part of each loop or you can stay in the more"

    7. Whispering Woods Campground

    1 Review
    Verona Beach, NY
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 675-8100

    8. Empire Haven Nudist Park

    1 Review
    Moravia, NY
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 497-0135

    "We've camped in two rustic cabins over the years."

    9. Taughannock Falls State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Jacksonville, NY
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 387-6739

    $20 - $67 / night

    "Went for a quick getaway to this little gem of a state park in the finger lakes region of New York. I’ll be coy, and use their slogan ‘Ithaca is Gorges’ and Gorgeous!!!"

    "These are nice sites, didn't seem to fill up too much and you are close to one of the largest gorge waterfalls in the area. Would like to try the cabins there."

    10. Sampson State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Willard, NY
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 585-6392

    $24 / night

    "HIGHLIGHTS :  Most sites are pretty spacious 

    Pets allowed in some loops 

    Marina convenience store with pontoon boat rentals

    Fishing 

    Swimming 

    Ice cream and concessions stand 

    Arcade room 

    Outdoor"

    "There is a museum, boat launch, pavilions, and ice cream shop on the camp ground. The bathrooms are great with showers and each camp spot has plenty of distance away from the next one."

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Cabin Reviews near Nedrow, NY

291 Reviews of 48 Nedrow Campgrounds


  • Amanda K.
    Jul. 1, 2022

    Sampson State Park Campground

    Back for a 2nd time

    HIGHLIGHTS : 

    Most sites are pretty spacious 

    Pets allowed in some loops 

    Marina convenience store with pontoon boat rentals

    Fishing 

    Swimming 

    Ice cream and concessions stand 

    Arcade room 

    Outdoor movie screen 

    Nice playgrounds 

    Military museum 

    Paved loops - good for bikes and scooters

    NEAR BY ATTRACTIONS: Wineries

    CONS: 

    Electric service boxes are shared in-between sites. This could pose an issue if your power cord is not long enough.

    There is only source for water fill up. This could end up being a very very long wait if you arrive at the same time as other campers.

    Only 2 dump stations

    They don’t allow pull-in camping. Campers MUST be backed in

  • Michele R.
    May. 29, 2019

    Green Lakes State Park Campground

    Mosquito free campground

    Have been camping here off & on since I was 12 (1975). Great place for trails, fishing, swimming & plain camping. There are electric & non-electric sites as well as a Cabin Colony. Pet friendly

  • Carlyne F.
    Feb. 21, 2021

    Robert H. Treman State Park Campground

    Robert H. Treman State Park, NY

    Located in Tompkins County, Ithaca New York has beautiful gorges and hiking trails. Robert Treman is a treat and a gorgeous place to camp in the Ithaca, NY area. There are endless waterfalls, hiking trails, fishing holes and bird watching opportunities. The campground has bathrooms, showers, picnic tables, a playground and a dump station. There are cabins, tents and rv sites, some of which are handicapped accessible. Ithaca is also packed with wineries and the finger lakes. A great place to visit!

  • r
    Aug. 12, 2018

    Shady Pines Camp at CBG Farm - CLOSED

    Rustic and beautiful

    After meeting up with the owner we went down to the parking area. A dirt trail and park on the side in the grass. You have to walk in about 2 minutes on a trail. The owner has a golf cart with a small wagon and transported our stuff to the campsite and back when we left…he was really nice and very helpful.the trail opened to open grassy areas with surrounding trees where we pitched our tent…a small table and fire ring w grate provided. Also firewood.you get water back up at the barn but the owner was nice and brought us a 5 gal. Jug. Pond stocked with fish…catch and release. We caught some nice bass and bullhead…kids had a blast. Past the pond is the cabin with sitting spots and an open cement fire stove and oven also a fire pit. Theres an outhouse behind the cabin w a seat over a bucket w chemicals…papertowels tp hand sanitizer and disenfectant wipes nicely provided. We did have cellphone signals. Overall a really nice spot to relax and commune w nature.

  • Cheryl W.
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Pinecreek Campground

    Beautiful Park, beautiful area could be so much more with a little effort!

    Pinecreek is a beautiful park in a great area 10 minutes from downtown Ithica New York and Lake Cayuga. The area has everything you could possibly want or need. Fabulous State Parks with spectacular waterfalls, a farmers market right on the lake front, Cornell University and so much more. That being said it may be the reason the campground doesn't offer any planned activities. They do have a swimming pool and what appears to be a large clubhouse/meeting area that is not or was not used while we were there, nor were any activities publicized. They do have a small arcade but it did not stay open past 8 pm and did not appear to be air-conditioned.

    Our campsite was a full hookup with a large grassy area for setting up our outside chairs and picnic table. Although we enjoyed our stay we felt it was a bit overpriced for not having much to offer. They also have a very long list of rules & while they do allow pets there is a list of breed restrictions you need to be aware of before booking a reservation. They also charge for electricity on any stays one week or longer which we had not encountered previously at campgrounds where we have stayed.

    Overall we enjoyed our stay but not sure we would stay again.

  • Trip Over Life
    Aug. 17, 2018

    Robert H. Treman State Park Campground

    Campground with easy access to swimming, hiking, and waterfalls!

    We spent two nights camping at Robert H. Treman State Park. The campground has an area with wooded sites, an area with sites in a large field (with hookups for RVs), and an area for the cabins (which looked very cool). All sites have fire rings and a picnic table. There are also flush toilets and free showers; these facilities were well-maintained and clean. We stayed in site 35 which is a wooded site located at the end of a loop. It was one of the larger, more private sites; reserve it if it is available.

    The park contains nine miles of hiking trails. We hiked the Gorge Trail (2.12 miles) with a return on the Rim Trail (2.09 miles) to create a loop from the campground. The hike took us alongside the gorge of Enfield Glen and past twelve waterfalls. The route was a lot of up and down with terrain through wooded areas as well as on rocks next to the water. However, the stunning views and its variety did not disappoint. Unfortunately the swimming area was closed due to flooding but it would be a perfect ending to this hike on a warm summer day.

    Overall, this park was great. The size was just right with on-site access to hiking and swimming. The nearby amenities of downtown Ithaca was a bonus!

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 28, 2023

    Lakeview Camping Area — Fair Haven Beach State Park

    We decided to move on

    We drove through here but didn’t stay. The non-electric sites were pretty much all on hilly areas, most would be impossible for an RV to get level, though there were a few that would have worked. 

    We drove through the “bluffs” loop (electric sites), thinking it would be beautiful and look out on the water, but it was a nightmare for us, with huge RVs jam packed side by side like a parking lot. 

    The lakeview loop was nicer, but still too many RVs all in a row. There are also cute cabins here for rent. 

    When we were there the city was under a water advisory- all water had to be boiled before any kind of use. There was a dump station, and trash bins but no recycling (I’m disappointed in the lack of recycling at NY State campgrounds!) So, we moved on to Selkirk SP and stayed there instead.

  • Tate T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2021

    Ta-Ga-Soke Campgrounds

    Overall good experience

    The site was good size and included a picnic table and a fire ring. Site however was very close to other sites and not very private.  had to pay with quarters to shower not a problem but inconvenient. Site was very close to water and boat launch and that was great. 

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 18, 2017

    Green Lakes State Park Campground

    Green Lakes is a model state park

    This is a great example of what a state park should be. It not only preserves a place of unique biological diversity and geologic interest, it is also well set up and well maintained to maximize low impact outdoor recreation and environmental education. A new state of the art regional environmental education center is being built now that will open in spring, as well as new handicapped access kayaking docks that complement Accessible trails and campsites throughout the park. This is a great destination for families, handicapped campers, and natural history enthusiasts. There are several campgrounds, one is large and open and meant for large RVs, others are drive-in forested tent sites or trailer sites with hookups, and several walkin sites. There is also a colony of rustic camper cabins. The campgrounds have brand new restroom facilities and playgrounds, and the main lake has a new beach house. The lake is a fascinating meromictic lake with clear calcium-rich waters that are not only pristine and beautiful to look at, but also great for swimming and snorkeling as the waters are crystal clear and very deep. There are hiking trails, paved bike trails, a nature preserve for bird watching at Round Lake, a golf course, and great kayaking or canoeing. It is also located right next door to the Erie Canal State Park for those who want to hike or bike the historic Erie Canal. Though you might expect a park like this to be in a remote location, it is actually just a short distance east of the suburbs of the Syracuse metro area, so it is an easy park to get to, plus staying there also provides easy access to stores for supplies, or access to local cultural activities or restaurants for those who want that. One of my favorite state parks in New York!


Guide to Nedrow

Cabin camping near Nedrow, New York provides access to the glacially-formed Finger Lakes region with its distinctive blue-green waters. The area sits at approximately 1,000 feet elevation with summer temperatures typically ranging from 60-85°F. Winter cabin rentals in some locations operate with limited services during the snowy season when temperatures often drop below freezing.

What to do

Hiking at Taughannock Falls: Follow the gorge trail to view one of the tallest waterfalls east of the Mississippi. "The hike around the lake is about 2 miles and it totally worth it! Plenty of picnic areas as well," notes a visitor to Taughannock Falls State Park Campground.

Swimming in Oneida Lake: Access designated swimming areas with lifeguards during summer months. "Life guards around. Nice playground and bathrooms available. Staff was nice. Picnic areas available," reports a camper who stayed at Oneida Shores County Park.

Museum exploration: Learn about regional military history at Sampson State Park. "It has a Naval museum with many authentic items from that era. Very shady and ample bathroom, shower, and water facilities," explains a visitor who appreciates the historical aspects of Sampson State Park Campground.

What campers like

Natural pool swimming: The spring-fed swimming area at Fillmore Glen offers a refreshing alternative to lake swimming. "Swimming is only allowed in certain parts and there are some pretty steep drop offs so watch the kids close," advises a visitor to Fillmore Glen State Park Campground.

Lakeside camping: Sites directly on the water provide unobstructed lake access. "We stayed at site 11. As you can see sites are spacious and this one was right on the lake's edge," shares a camper at Verona Beach State Park Campground.

Water activities: Rentals for exploring lakes without bringing your own equipment. "You can rent a kayak and enjoy the beautiful lake. There are miles of trails to explore," notes a camper about Green Lakes, while another mentions, "You cannot bring your own kayaks you have to rent."

What you should know

Weather considerations: Prepare for variable conditions as storms can develop quickly over the lakes. "Very windy when we arrived. Our campsite 8 did not have a fire ring but others did. Right on water," reports a visitor to Verona Beach.

Shower access: Location and quality of shower facilities varies significantly between parks. "Showers not conveniently located," notes a camper at Oneida Shores, while another mentions, "The water pressure wasn't great."

Reservation timing: Book early for summer weekends, especially for lakeside sites. "During the summer to make a weekend out of it but between the irate owners and the police harassment, it no longer seems worth it," cautions a visitor discussing busy season challenges.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Choose sites near recreational facilities for convenient play options. "The play area is giant and includes a outdoor music play. Beach area is nice and guarded," shares a visitor to Oneida Shores County Park.

Water safety: Select swimming areas based on depth and supervision needs. "The beach can get busy during the summer however it is a great place to swim, camp, boat (there are rentals) and enjoy yourself," explains a camper at Pleasant Lake Campground.

Activity planning: Structure visits around scheduled park events. "The outdoor movie screen," "nice playgrounds," and "arcade room" are highlights mentioned by a family visiting Sampson State Park.

Tips from RVers

Hookup locations: Check electric service box placement before selecting sites. "Check out which side the hookups are on. Some not situated on the right side so you'll need extra long cords," warns a camper at Taughannock Falls.

Water fill procedures: Plan for potential delays at single-point water stations. "There is only source for water fill up. This could end up being a very very long wait if you arrive at the same time as other campers," notes an RVer at Sampson State Park.

Site positioning rules: Understand park-specific requirements for RV parking. "They don't allow pull-in camping. Campers MUST be backed in," explains a visitor sharing practical advice about Sampson State Park regulations.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Nedrow, NY is Green Lakes State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 43 reviews.

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