Best RV Parks & Resorts near Northville, NY

Several RV parks surround Northville in the Adirondack region, offering a range of amenities and site types. Alpine Lake RV Resort in Corinth provides full hookup RV sites with 50-amp service, water, and sewer connections from May through October. Lake George RV Park features spacious pull-through sites with 30/50-amp hookups, cable TV, and paved interior roads. "The road to our campsite was paved and in good shape but there were a few tight spots because of the trees that make it tricky for a big rig," noted one camper about Glimmerglass State Park. Ledgeview Village RV Park accommodates large motorhomes with big rig friendly sites, though some travelers mentioned issues with sandy lots making leveling challenging during wet weather.

Access to most parks requires navigating mountain roads with occasional steep grades and tight turns. Full hookup sites typically range from $45-75 per night depending on season and amenities. Lake George area campgrounds often operate seasonally, with most closing between mid-October and early May. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with Verizon generally providing the most reliable coverage. Most established RV parks offer sanitary dump stations, though not all sites have sewer hookups at the pad. Pet policies differ between facilities - Lake George RV Park welcomes pets with dedicated dog areas, while some parks limit the number of animals permitted per site. During peak summer months and fall foliage season, advance reservations are strongly recommended as the limited number of big rig compatible sites fill quickly.

Best RV Sites Near Northville, New York (97)

    1. Alpine Lake RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Corinth, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "I stayed at Alpine Lake RV Resort for three nights and had an absolutely fantastic experience."

    "Great park near Lake George. Very spacious with many different activities to do! They have movies, dances and even some kayaking, padding, ect."

    2. Lake George Escape Campground

    25 Reviews
    Warrensburg, NY
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Campground is placed 10 minutes from the bottom of Lake George with great hiking trails in the surrounding area. The campground it’s self it’s very clean in every aspect."

    "Facilities were always clean. Campground is pet friendly and have a small dog park. Pool was looking a bit outdated when we were last there but totally functional. We’d go back in a second."

    3. Lake George RV Park

    20 Reviews
    Queensbury, NY
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 792-3775

    "Very clean, flat pull through site."

    "** 

    Located about 2-miles from the New York State Thruway(I-87), this park is ideally situated for a Lake George area vacation. We spent 6-days in early-August and it really wasn’t enough. "

    4. Lake George Schroon Valley Resort

    3 Reviews
    Bolton Landing, NY
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Absolutely one of the best campgrounds in NY, especially if you value nature, quiet, and simplicity."

    5. Ledgeview Village RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Queensbury, NY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 798-6621

    "friendly staff, pool, playgrounds, large rec room. my son had a great time. only downfall was the sandy lots"

    "Quiet campground. Bathrooms very clean. Pool was nice. Campground nice for younger families."

    6. Autumn Moon Campground

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    Middle Grove, NY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 666-1858

    7. Arrowhead Marina & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Rotterdam Junction, NY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 382-8966

    "Our site was back-in and had plenty of space. There's a lot of green space in this campground and it's right on the river. We were next to a little fenced in area for dogs that our dog loved."

    "Well maintained, located on the Mohawk River. Shady, grassy areas. Boat launch and pier. Friendly people. A perfect campground."

    8. Thornbush Acres RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Indian Lake, NY
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 648-5843

    $30 - $40 / night

    "Close to Lakes to Paddle, Store and Gas not far. Camp is quite more for Adults, no playgrounds or things for kids to do. Full hook ups and pull thru sites."

    "Mostly seasonal nice and quiet. Basic sites with amenities. Very roomy and spacious."

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RV Park Reviews near Northville, NY

495 Reviews of 97 Northville Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2020

    Lake George Riverview Campground

    Great River Access

    This campground sits on the Schroon River just a few miles north of downtown Lake George and is very easy to access from I-87. They can accommodate any size camper from the 45’ motorhome with 50 amp service to a tent just wanting electric and water. All sites have cable TV hookup and free WiFi at their site along with a picnic table and fire rings. The park is not huge and it was pretty full so it felt a little cramped for us. There were quite a few seasonal people. Some sites back up to the river so you have a nice view. When the park if full, it can be a little cramped for big-rigs to back into some sites, especially the river ones. There are trees to navigate and some of the spots are tight. 

    Apparently, it is under new management and there are lots of changes that the new owners are proud of. But that also means there is a lot of on-going construction happening in the campground which was pretty annoying. Lots of dust and loud equipment certainly interrupted the thought of a peaceful afternoon outside. Many of the sites in the older section have sand/dirt patios and sandy roads which makes it very dusty. The new area has crushed gravel and lots more room and some pull-thru sites. They have the typical campground amenities like horseshoe pit, pavilion, playground, pool, and camp store. We typically don’t use any of those and they were closed anyway due to Covid-19 safety precautions. Had we stayed longer, we would have taken advantage of the river access and paddled. There is a little beach area and launching paddleboards, canoes, or kayaks would be very easy.  (They also have watercraft available to rent.)  We were more focused on hiking and enjoying the woods.(Recommend the short hike to the“Bear Slide.”) 

    Some of the things we didn’t like was the sandy/dirt which was a mess when it rained. You are supposed to leave your trash at the front of your site but sometimes it was not picked up until late in the day.  We found the bugs to be very pesky in the evening and didn't want to sit outside. Things we liked it the surrounding location and access to hiking trails and the river. Once the construction is complete and grass takes hold in some areas it will be really nice. Downtown Lake George is only about 4-5 miles away.

  • Caleb C.
    Oct. 8, 2020

    Lake George Riverview Campground

    Lots to do

    Stayed 1 night passing thru. Mike and vicki were friendly. Electric and water hookups. WiFi was great. Cable tv hookups, also. Dump station on site was convenient. Also, they had propane there, so I topped off. Beautiful campground. They’ve clearly been upgrading. Roads have fresh gravel. Sites are level and clean. Bathrooms are clean. Get a site on the river 👌🏻. Very close to Lake George activities and attractions.

  • M
    Jul. 13, 2018

    Brown Tract Pond Campground

    Just what we needed. Rustic peace.

    Beautiful, peaceful large pond/small lake. Loons. Ducks and ducklings. Beaver. Canoes($20/day) and kayak rentals. Firewood for sale ($9?) or gather downed wood. Fishing. Large sandy Adirondack beach and day use area. Pet friendly. Very friendly staff. Clean, stocked bathrooms/toilet with sink and soap. Well located water spigots. Nearby trails. Dump station. Boat launch (no motorboats allowed).

    No hookups. No onsite showers (can use another Golden Beach Campground showers a few miles away.) No cell or internet. Maybe wifi near entrance?

    Easiest access is from Raquette Lake. From the west you will drive over 5 miles on a dirt road (slow going if towing).

  • C O.
    Aug. 22, 2017

    Mt. Kenyon Campground - CLOSED

    Good central location to visit the ADK

    Although the campground was right off the road, it's still in a forest with big pine trees and mossy boulders. It was easy to access from 87. Given the proximity to the road, there is road noise, so that doesn't allow for that super outdoorsy experience you might desire. At night though it would get very dark and quiet - there weren't a lot of campers there during our stay. The camphost lives in a home onsite and was mostly helpful. Be sure to mention the 5 nights for 4 deal on their website upfront, otherwise she won't reimburse. Upon working with her to extend our stay, she said people were scheduled to come into our spot. We moved and no one arrived, so that was a bit annoying. 

    To get to the sites, we had to take it a bit slow because there are some low hanging trees and a turn, but made it fine. Our first site, 22, was a back-in, 30 amp, full hook-up. It was a long site with plenty of room for our RV and SUV. We had to back it up to the very end to find the flattest option to level. With the way they have their sites set up, you need a 50 ft hose for water. This site was close to the showerhouse but next to a longterm trailer with crap everywhere and we weren't super thrilled that was our view from our windows in our living area. Our second site, 50, was also a back-in, 30 amp, full hookup. It was very pretty but hard to level. The site slopes up, so the backend was high. We tried about every way to sit our rig in there to level, but we ended up driving our front tires up on some leveling blocks and went up with the jacks as much as we safely could. We didn't get a perfect level, but we decided it was ok since we only had 2 days left. We had to wiggle our SUV in kind of sideways, but it worked.

    There were some "residents" there in tents, which was interesting and a couple longterm trailers (with the typical cluttered lots you see at campgrounds that offer longterm stays). The campground is clean and the shower houses were faithfully cleaned everyday around 11a. Showerhouses were dated, but had super hot water for showers.

    A few miles further down the road is the town of Lake Luzerne. We visited their small grocery which had the basics and we ate at one of the restaurants which had a view of the water (Upriver Cafe). The campground was in a perfect location to visit Lake George and surrounding area (Six Flags, outlet shops, putt-putt, restaurants etc). If you're wanting to explore even more you're only 1.5 hrs to Lake Placid and the Green Mountain National Forest.

    Work was difficult with my husband dependent on AT&T. The Weboost got Verizon working fine, but AT&T was spotty. We had some issues with our RV that we were trying to get fixed locally which extended our stay, otherwise we would have left earlier due to this. The camphost told us that they had invested in some sort of mini Verizon tower for their personal use, so that was what was helping the Verizon signal. The campground offers wifi at the office/pool/rec room area, but when the "residents" come down, it brings it to a snails pace. My husband would go down there in the morning to work and had to go to Starbucks in Lake George at times when all the kids at camp decided to be on their devices at the same time.

    Pool is not heated, so not many people were using it. They charge $2 per garbage bag to be put in their dumpster. They sell a few necessities in their office and firewood. They have laundry with 1 working residential washer $1 and 1 residential dryer $.75 and 1 industrial sized dryer $1. We did a couple loads with no issue. They are outside in a patio area.

    Bring the bug spray. The mosquitos were as big as birds and tenacious!

  • S
    Jul. 26, 2018

    Lake George Escape Campground

    Friendly staff n guests, Clean, All around great activities.

    Campground is placed 10 minutes from the bottom of Lake George with great hiking trails in the surrounding area. The campground it’s self it’s very clean in every aspect. On a river with water activities, beach, pool, a BAR, and so many more outdoor activities. Every night there are wagon tours of the campground, staff is seen frequently but very relaxed environment. Very family and pet friendly (They have their own dog park!) This was my 5th summer going up with friends and about our 8th trip overall and every time it’s a great experience!

  • T
    Jun. 8, 2023

    Glimmerglass State Park Campground

    Small Campground Close to Attractions

    Upon arrival we were surprised by the limited amount of sites, especially after coming from larger state parks. It wasn't necessarily a bad things for it to be small, but it seemed isolated from the beach, hiking trails, and other unique experiences. Our site(#31) faced directly to site#6 from the other loop. If you are traveling with another group, I would recommend booking these two sites. There is a small, hop-able, stream that runs in between them. Verizon cell service worked well and I was able to work remotely with video calls from our RV. We do have a Pepwave BR1 Max Pro to boost cell signal. We would stay here again to visit Cooperstown and Ommegang.

  • J
    May. 30, 2019

    Lake George Escape Campground

    Nice all around

    It’s been a few years since we were there last but always enjoyed going here. Facilities were always clean. Campground is pet friendly and have a small dog park. Pool was looking a bit outdated when we were last there but totally functional. We’d go back in a second.


Guide to Northville

Campgrounds surrounding Northville in the Adirondack region offer diverse RV camping options on varied terrain between 800-1,500 feet elevation. The area experiences distinct seasonal changes with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F and nighttime lows around 55°F. Most Northville area RV parks operate from mid-May through mid-October due to harsh winter conditions and spring thaw limitations.

What to do

River recreation: 5-15 minutes from most sites. At Lake George Schroon Valley Resort, campers enjoy direct access to the Schroon River. "From tubing down the Schroon River to visiting local eateries in Bolton Landing, there is simply nothing better than a stay here," according to Tom D.

Water activities: Available at multiple sites. Alpine Lake RV Resort provides lake-based recreation options. One camper noted, "Bring your boats and SUP boards for lots of fun! Hikers and water enthusiasts will live this place! Lots to explore."

Archery: Offered at select campgrounds. Organized activities like archery are available at several parks. As Kimberly S. mentioned about Lake George Escape Campground, "There are SO MANY activities in this area. Archery was awesome!"

What campers like

Clean facilities: Priority for many RVers. Reviewers frequently highlight bathroom and shower cleanliness as a deciding factor when choosing rv parks near Northville. "Bathrooms very clean. Pool was nice," noted Lauren about Ledgeview Village RV Park.

Riverside campsites: Premium locations. Sites along waterways command higher rates but offer direct water access. "The river is beautiful and serene. This campground did have a newer playground which my kids loved, as well. We didn't have a site that over looked the river but we're able to access it through the beach area," Kasey M. shared about Lake George Schroon Valley Resort.

Spacious sites: Room to spread out. Thornbush Acres RV Park gets high marks for generously sized sites. Paul G. commented, "Mostly seasonal nice and quiet. Basic sites with amenities. Very roomy and spacious."

What you should know

Road noise: Impacts some locations. Sites near major roads experience traffic sounds. Jeffrey B. noted about Lake George Schroon Valley Resort: "The downside is the noise from the Northway within earshot and from the noisy seasonal campers who insist on blasting their music to the whole campground. Loosely enforced quiet hours."

Site surfaces: Variable ground conditions. Some RV parks around Northville have sandy sites which can affect leveling. "Only downfall was the sandy lots," mentioned Valeria C. about Ledgeview Village RV Park.

Seasonal camper presence. Many Northville area RV parks have a high percentage of seasonal campers. "Most of the campers in the campground seem to be weekend warriors who leave their campers on premises to enjoy them on the weekends," observed Kasey M.

Limited cell coverage: Varies by carrier. While not covered in reviews, regional cell service is spotty in more remote RV parks near Northville. Verizon typically performs best in Adirondack mountain terrain.

Tips for camping with families

Water activities: Plan for temperature variations. Pools at Arrowhead Marina & RV Park and similar facilities may be chilly. "The pool was very cold but spotless, which was surprising since there's pine trees all around," reported Cecilia K.

Activity planning: Consider age ranges. Not all campgrounds offer equal entertainment for various age groups. "Only side note would be that if we brought our kids, ages 8, 16 and 19, they might be a little bored," Cecilia K. mentioned about Ledgeview Village RV Park.

Playground access: Check availability. Younger children benefit from dedicated play areas. "This campground did have a newer playground which my kids loved," noted Kasey M. about Lake George Schroon Valley Resort.

Dog-friendly options: Variable policies. Most but not all RV parks near Northville allow pets, with specific dog parks at some locations. "Perfect for the dogs with best dog park I ever saw," shared Michael C. about Lake George RV Park.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Bring leveling equipment. Uneven terrain at some Northville area RV sites requires preparation. "Sites are decent size, but be sure to bring boards to level your trailer for some sites are quite uneven!" advised Michelle D.

Navigation challenges: Some tight turns. Internal roads at several RV parks have narrow passages that require careful maneuvering. "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," cautioned April L.

Water pressure fluctuations: Plan accordingly. During peak usage times, some campgrounds experience reduced water pressure. "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," shared April L.

Site selection tips: Request detailed maps. "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," warned April L. about site confusion at Pine Lake Campground and RV Park.

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