Best RV Parks & Resorts near New Woodstock, NY

Several RV parks surround New Woodstock with varied amenities and settings. The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone in Verona offers full hookup sites with 50-amp service, paved pads, and operates seasonally from May through October. Butternut Hill RV Campground provides 30 sites with electric, water, sewer connections, and accommodates big rigs. Treasure Isle RV Park in Blossvale features 50-amp hookups, water connections, and operates from late April through mid-October. Woonton Family Farms in Skaneateles is significantly smaller with just 2 RV sites available, offering more privacy but fewer amenities. "Sites are spacious, lots to do for kids, facilities are new and clean," noted one visitor about The Villages RV Park.

Seasonal considerations affect availability throughout the region. Most RV parks near New Woodstock close between mid-October and early May, with The Villages RV Park and Treasure Isle adhering to this pattern. Dump stations are available at larger facilities including Turning Stone and Treasure Isle. Pet policies vary by location, with most parks allowing pets, though some restrictions may apply. Proximity to local attractions differs between parks - The Villages offers shuttle service to the adjacent Turning Stone Casino, while others provide better access to outdoor recreation. Cell service is generally reliable in established RV parks, but may vary in more rural locations. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months and fall foliage season when occupancy rates peak.

Best RV Sites Near New Woodstock, New York (86)

    1. The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone

    11 Reviews
    Oneida, NY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 361-7275

    $65 - $75 / night

    "We scheduled a pull through for 1 night last minute due to an unexpected change in plans. We are a full-time traveling family (2 kids - 8 & 13) and 2 English Bulldogs."

    "Convenient to the highway with 24 hour shuttles to the casino 5 minutes away, yet quiet and beautifully maintained."

    2. Butternut Hill RV Campground

    2 Reviews
    Bouckville, NY
    16 miles
    Website

    "The campground is adjacent to the festival fields, lining a forest edge with expansive views of the surrounding valley."

    "Had a great stay, loved the good WiFi, showers, laundry, and bathrooms!"

    3. Woonton Family Farms

    2 Reviews
    Marietta, NY
    26 miles
    +1 (917) 674-6556

    $45 - $55 / night

    "Close to the nice village Skaneateles. It was a welcome difference from the common/look-alike campgrounds everywhere else. We will definitely come back!  The Breuk family from the Netherlands"

    "Woonton Family Farms is new to the Dyrt and offer a stunning farm with trails, water and forest to explore.  Check them out and make sure to leave a review of your stay here on the Dyrt!"

    4. Butternut Hill RV Campground

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    Bouckville, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 228-8598

    $25 - $45 / night

    5. Treasure Isle RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Verona Beach, NY
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 245-5228

    "The sites are a good size with water and electric on each site. There is a dumping station to use, some sewer sites. There is a nice bathhouse, playground, basketball court, Beach and walking trails."

    "Owners and seasonals are very friendly, well maintained"

    6. Lakeport RV Campground

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    Canastota, NY
    21 miles
    +1 (585) 223-0181

    7. Pine Valley RV Park & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Endicott, NY
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 785-6868

    "They have hayrides in the summer and swimming in the lake. Lakeside sites are spacious and reasonably priced.  The owners are always accessible."

    "The staff, the grounds, the amenities made me wish we were closer. So many things for kids to do. From boating, to giant swimming inflatables, putt putt even a giant slide."

    8. Spruce Row Campground

    2 Reviews
    Jacksonville, NY
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 387-9225

    9. Streamside RV Park & Golf Course

    2 Reviews
    Pulaski, NY
    47 miles
    Website

    $30 / night

    "All sites are a back in site yet it was long enough for us to stay hooked up. We had full hook up. The sites are tight like most RV parks. The office is at the 19th hole."

    "This is a privately owned very nice campground! The owners take pride in their business and the grounds are meticulously kept. Everyone here is a golfer and there are no children."

    10. Brookview RV Park & Camping

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    Hubbardsville, NY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 691-2005
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RV Park Reviews near New Woodstock, NY

356 Reviews of 86 New Woodstock Campgrounds


  • Chelsea B.
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Robert H. Treman State Park Campground

    Good location

    Location: This park is close to Ithaca which was the best part. Trails and Natural Features: We loved the waterfall, swimming area (seasonal so closed when we stayed), and the fall colors. Sites: They have very few electric sites so we decided to boondock. It surprised me that all the full hookup sites were reserved but very people actually showed up for their reservations while we stayed. Lame. And heads up that if you don’t stay in the big clearing for big rigs, there are tight turns between trees to get in and out of the non-electric sites. We ended up making a back-in site into a pull-through site… whoops. Starlink: I work remotely so internet is important. We weren’t camping in the clearing because those sites were booked, but even the Starlink struggled where we were and I ended up working from the library in town. So heads up if you need internet. Bathrooms: They were spacious but older. Temperature in the showers was tricky. Hot is cold and cold it hot. Cool stuff: They had compost bins and provide bags for all campers. That’s cool!

  • 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.

  • Mary S.
    Oct. 6, 2018

    Chenango Valley State Park Campground

    Well maintained NY state campground; good for family camping

    We were just passing through on a rainy night, but this park would be a good choice for a multi-night stay. 

    Activities for a Multi-Day Stay

    • Swimming in the lake, golfing, boating, fishing, multi-use trails for hiking or mountain biking

    • You're only about 20 minutes from the Binghamton/Johnson City area. For us, that means food and craft beer.

    Sites in the Chipmunk Camping Area

    • Parking pads in the non-electric section are dirt/grass. Some of the pads are short; this section is geared toward tent campers. We found a site long enough to easily accommodate our vehicle and teardrop trailer (30 ft total) since we didn't want to detach for a one night stay. Even if the pad wasn't that long, there are other pads wide enough to handle a vehicle and trailer like ours side by side.

    • Parking pads in the electric loops (30 amps and 50 amps) have a good amount of gravel.

    • We usually prefer sites on the outer part of a loop, and this was no exception. The sites have more trees.

    Amenities

    • Electricity at about 1/3 of the sites

    • Pretty good restrooms/showers

    • Water spigots on the loops and more water at the dump station

    • Trash disposal

    • Playground at the beach area, not the campground

    Wildlife

    • Beware of raccoons. They are brazen thieves here...and every campground they inhabit. Just don't leave your food out.

    • The park brochure warns of the occasional bear but that's true even in towns all over NY. I doubt you'll see one.

    • Deer are all over. Watch out for them on the roads. We had four that were feeding behind our site in the morning.

  • Carl G.
    Aug. 18, 2022

    Green Lakes State Park Campground

    Has it all!

    Green Lakes has camping about 25 sites have full hook up and can handle big rigs, golf, swimming, hiking, biking,sall camp store at Pine Woods, consession stand at the beach, restaurant at the club house. Across the road is the NYS Canal Trail which goes from Buffal to Albany biking, fishing, hike, and more.

  • Jen O.
    Jun. 23, 2021

    The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone

    Great One Night Stop - Would Have Stayed Longer!

    We scheduled a pull through for 1 night last minute due to an unexpected change in plans. We are a full-time traveling family (2 kids - 8 & 13) and 2 English Bulldogs. We have a Class A motorhome and flat tow a Jeep. The campground was beautiful and easy to get in and out of. The sites were level and great size with nice spacing in between. The location was nice too! We did head over to the casino briefly and enjoyed that. We also took a drive to the University of Syracuse to tour the campus. Clean and wonderful park. Would definitely recommend.

  • 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!

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 9, 2024

    Butternut Hill RV Campground

    Choose Butternut Hill for special local events!

    This is a small campground set up on the periphery of Butternut Hill farm which is located on the main Route 20 in Bouckville NY.  At the time I submitted my review, I was not able to make edits on the basic campground listing;   I am not sure why the Dyrt platform wouldnt let me update the important details, but you can get more info and make reservations on the campground webpage which is here: 

    https://butternuthill.net/

    The campground is in a convenient location in Bouckville,  a small upstate NY village with a concentration of numerous antique shops, which is a draw for collectors in the area. There is also a famous Inn and restaurant, the Landmark Inn, which anchors the town, adjacent to a trailhead for a hiking trail along the historic Chenango Canal, an offshoot of the Erie Canal. 

    The meadows and fields of Butternut Hill are the superb festival setting for several regional events, including several Antique shows, the Central New York Fiber Festival, a craft fair and a car show, events that are scheduled a few times a month throughout the summer. 

    The campground is adjacent to the festival fields, lining a forest edge with expansive views of the surrounding valley. During special events, vendors and exhibitors have a convenient and inexpensive place to stay that is not far from the exhibit tents and festival fields, but people attending the events can stay there too, or campsites may be reserved at other times through the summer, on a daily, weekly or even monthly basis. 

    Many of the sites are for RV's, which have electric and water hookups along with a picnic table and fire pit; rates fro these rang $40-50. There are also primitive tent sites which have a grassy tent area and fire pit but no picnic table and cost  $30 per night. There is a cozy log camper cabin available, at a very inexpensive price of $60 per night (bring your own linens). All camping spots are in close walking distance to the bath house, which has water, showers, and bathrooms. (Additional porta potties are set up during festival events.)  

    I was there during the Fiber Festival, and I was impressed at how well organized the programing was, and how clean everything was despite large attendance. In addition, it rained really hard one day of the event, and though the access roads got a little muddy, the campsites seem well drained and did not get muddy. The campsites all back to the woods on the west side, so this serves as a good windbreak too. 

    The campground office has some basic camping supplies available, but an advantage of being there during a festival event was a nice food tent and a variety of food trucks offering delicious fare!  If you were coming from a distance to attend one of the local special events, this is a good place to stay, though of course busy during the day. If you wanted to camp here at a non event time, you would find it to be a quiet pastoral location with access to some hiking and fishing spots in close proximity. For staying in the area, the camper cabin would be a great all-weather option if you can get it!

  • A
    Aug. 16, 2018

    Green Lakes State Park Campground

    Good experience - lovely swimming area and lakes!

    We had a great stay at this park. We enjoyed biking and exploring the lovely blue-green lakes. The swimming area was awesome. We were on the edge of a the large RV section in Pinewoods with premium sites. However, they are all in the bright sun - no shade. It was great having the camp store so close!

  • Michelle  C.
    Jun. 21, 2017

    Herkimer Diamond Mine KOA

    Lots of fun for the whole family

    We stayed her for the first time and compared to most KOAs we have stayed at this one was far better. I have a full review on my blog openboxreviews

    Cons: low water pressure at our site

    Firewood is expensive and you don't get much

    Sites are close together and little to no privacy

    Pros:

    Pet friendly- has K-9 area for dogs to run off leash and do agility course

    Lots of activities

    Themed cabins

    Almost all camping sites are on the water

    You can go tubing from one end of the creek to the other- bring your own tube

    Playground

    Pool

    Basketball court

    Shuffle board

    Level Sites

    Full hook-ups

    Across the street from Herkimer Diamond Mine

    We had lots of fun, we spent one day at the mines and the next day we tried to do as many activities as we could- wiffle ball, made pinwheels, volleyball with a giant volleyball, bingo, family relay, ice cream social and dance party. Great time, clean campground, great staff.

    For my full review visit: openboxreviews.com


Guide to New Woodstock

RV campgrounds near New Woodstock, New York are predominantly located along main travel corridors in central New York, with most facilities situated within a 20-30 mile radius of the town. The region experiences distinct seasonal changes with winter closures from October through April at most facilities due to heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. Most campgrounds in the area operate on former farmland or wooded properties that offer varied terrain for camping setups.

What to do

Golf access: Streamside RV Park & Golf Course features a 12-hole course surrounding the campground with reasonable green fees. "There is a 12 hole golf coarse that surrounds the campground," notes one camper, adding that the park has "a bar that serves food called Divots."

Festival attendance: Butternut Hill RV Campground serves as base camp for regional events throughout summer. A reviewer explains, "The meadows and fields of Butternut Hill are the superb festival setting for several regional events, including several Antique shows, the Central New York Fiber Festival, a craft fair and a car show."

Water activities: Many campers utilize the swimming and fishing options at local campgrounds. At Pine Valley RV Park, families appreciate the water amenities: "From boating, to giant swimming inflatables, putt putt even a giant slide. All part of the price of the campground."

What campers like

Historic canal access: Camping in the region provides opportunities to explore the Chenango Canal trail system. As noted by one visitor to Butternut Hill, the campground is "adjacent to a trailhead for a hiking trail along the historic Chenango Canal, an offshoot of the Erie Canal."

Private farm settings: Woonton Family Farms offers a distinctive alternative to larger commercial parks with just two RV sites. Visitors appreciate the intimate setting: "We had an excellent stay at the farm of the Woonton Family Farms with our RV, it was a cozy and beautiful campsite with personal attention of the owner."

Reliable infrastructure: Travelers value the well-maintained facilities at multiple parks. A visitor to The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone noted, "Very well kept up, bathrooms are very modern and well stocked. Staff are attentive and useful, and they operate a great store with lots of options."

What you should know

Railroad proximity: Some campgrounds have notable rail line noise impacts. According to a camper at The Villages, "The only real negatives would be the proximity to some railroad tracks, which can be somewhat active and very audible in some spots (you'll want to stay towards the south / front of the park if this kind of thing bothers you)."

Rental options: Several parks offer equipment beyond standard campsites. Pine Valley provides boat rentals while Butternut Hill features "a cozy log camper cabin available, at a very inexpensive price of $60 per night (bring your own linens)."

Site spacing variations: Park layouts differ significantly in terms of privacy. Treasure Isle RV Park offers "sites are a good size with water and electric on each site," while other parks may have tighter configurations with "sites are very close together" as reported at Spruce Row Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Recreational amenities: Pine Valley RV Park & Campground offers numerous kid-friendly activities. "So many things for kids to do. From boating, to giant swimming inflatables, putt putt even a giant slide. All part of the price of the campground," reports one family.

Off-peak timing: Consider weekday visits to avoid crowds at popular parks. "We were traveling the week of July 4th so there were limited sites available," notes one visitor who found Spruce Row Campground particularly congested during holiday periods.

Astronomical events: Plan stays around celestial events for added family experiences. A visitor to The Villages RV Park mentions, "My favorite time to come is August during the meteor showers," highlighting a unique opportunity for nighttime activities.

Tips from RVers

Length considerations: Confirm site dimensions before booking, especially for larger rigs. A full-time traveling family with a Class A noted The Villages was "easy to get in and out of. The sites were level and great size with nice spacing in between."

Adult-focused options: Some parks cater specifically to older travelers. Streamside RV Park, for instance, has a particular demographic focus: "Everyone here is a golfer and there are no children."

Local produce access: Several parks offer opportunities for fresh food. At Woonton Family Farms, campers enjoyed "fresh blackberries and the option of canoeing," adding value beyond basic camping amenities.

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