Best Campgrounds near Orwell, NY

State parks and private campgrounds surround Orwell, New York, creating a diverse camping landscape along Lake Ontario's eastern shore. Selkirk Shores State Park Campground in nearby Pulaski offers tent, RV, cabin, and glamping options with both electric hookups and waterfront access from May through mid-October. More rustic experiences can be found at Winona State Forest and Towsley Road Dispersed Camping, which provide free primitive sites with minimal amenities. Family-oriented options include Yogi Bears Jellystone Park Camp Resort at Mexico and Brennan Beach Campground, both offering full hookups and recreational amenities. Hall Island State Forest represents a middle ground with established but basic tent sites accessible by walking trails.

Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from mid-April through mid-October due to harsh winter conditions. Reservations are strongly recommended for summer weekends, particularly for waterfront sites which fill quickly. Lake Ontario's shoreline experiences significant wind, as noted by one camper: "Being right on the lake allowed for the prevailing winds to be felt. One night we couldn't sit outside due to the high winds." Insect activity peaks in early summer, with midges and mosquitoes sometimes becoming problematic. Cell service varies throughout the area but remains generally reliable near established campgrounds and towns. Roads to most developed sites accommodate standard vehicles, while some forest access may require higher clearance.

Waterfront camping represents the primary draw for visitors to the Orwell area, with Lake Ontario access available at several parks. Campers consistently mention the quality of sunsets and sunrise views over the water. "Great location offering both sunrise and sunsets over the water of Lake Ontario," noted one visitor to a lakeside site. Privacy levels vary significantly between campgrounds, with state parks typically offering more spacious sites than private facilities. Most established campgrounds provide clean restrooms and showers, though primitive sites require self-sufficiency. Family amenities are abundant, including playgrounds, swimming beaches with lifeguards, and fishing access. The camping season peaks from late June through August when water temperatures are warmest for swimming.

Best Camping Sites Near Orwell, New York (99)

    1. Selkirk Shores State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Pulaski, NY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 298-5737

    $24 - $135 / night

    "Lake Ontario has great fishing. The beach is smaller than it was before now that it is guarded."

    "Very nice rustic camping, amazing location, rocky beach. Love it there"

    2. Yogi Bears Jellystone Park Camp Resort at Mexico

    9 Reviews
    Pulaski, NY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 963-7096

    "For the fisherman, it's located on Salmon River and appears to have quite a lot of large salmon this time of year. I was shocked at the size of the fish that were being cleaned."

    "Well worth the short drive up from Syracuse, or a longer drive from elsewhere!"

    3. Stoneys Pineville Campground

    2 Reviews
    Altmar, NY
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 298-2325

    4. Brennan Beach Campground

    4 Reviews
    Pulaski, NY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Very nice thousand trail campgrounds. Very large I believe it's 1300 + sites. We went late summer show it was becoming offseason. Most amenities close down."

    "A lot of locals camp here seasonally, and if you're not from around there, you'll stick out. We had a few awkward interactions but nothing serious. Mostly just funny."

    5. Streamside RV Park & Golf Course

    2 Reviews
    Pulaski, NY
    7 miles
    Website

    $30 / night

    "There is a 12 hole golf coarse that surrounds the campground. 

    There are a lot of seasonal campsites that have decks, nice furniture out at their spots."

    6. Southwick Beach State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Ellisburg, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 846-5338

    $20 - $35 / night

    "There is TONS of beach to explore at this little State Park in New York. I used to visit here as a kid years ago because my grandparents owned a cottage on the lake."

    "Favorites are the beachfront sites, access to the beach and beautiful Lake Ontario. Small campground but very nice."

    7. Winona State Forest

    2 Reviews
    Lorraine, NY
    9 miles

    "The campsite appears to be the trailhead for a man-made trail.

    It rained while we were here but overall the campsite was quiet and peaceful."

    9. Ontario Shores RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Pulaski, NY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 298-4407

    "Open field to walk the dog or for children. Lake Ontario a short walk away, the lake level flooding a few yrs ago ruined the sandy beach,but it's still a great view."

    10. Hall Island State Forest

    2 Reviews
    Altmar, NY
    9 miles
    Website

    "It didn’t take away from the campsite at all though. There were fire ring set up a view of the water and for enable body person just a short walk up the path."

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Recent Reviews near Orwell, NY

252 Reviews of 99 Orwell Campgrounds


  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Oneida Shores County Park

    Nice park for a reasonable price

    Campground is recently paved. Lots of geese, therefore lots of goose poop. Sites are small and close together. Nice wooded setting on the lake.

  • Ryan G.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Pleasant Lake Campground

    Clean and Quiet

    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.

  • T&J  F.
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Yogi Bears Jellystone Park Camp Resort at Mexico

    Unfortunate

    Pros: river is awesome, wading, catching crayfish, cooling off. Staff were consistently friendly. Sites were flat, easy to level travel trailer. Plenty of kid activities, foam party, obstacle course, balloon launch, etc. Large store. Game room. Bathrooms (at least near the playground) were spacious, with toilet, sink, shower. Cons: signs/photo ops were crooked/loose/broken. Planted annual flowers were dead, overgrown with weeds. Miniature golf holes were falling apart. Bounce pad had a hole in it. The sand from around the edge was blowing from that hole into kids eyes, nose, mouth. Bathrooms were dirty; each has a 2-roll toilet paper dispenser; by early evening two stalls had zero TP left. Tent sites had used toilet paper along the tree line where others had used it as a bathroom. Fire pits were old tire rims, which worked, but unable to cook anything on it

  • Greg D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Mayfair Campground NY

    Mostly for seasonals

    We called to make last minute reservations for a one night stopover enroute to Vermont. The person on the phone was friendly and accommodating to our needs. When we arrived after hours, the entrance was gated with a card reader access which we did not have a card for. We tried calling back several times but a recording said that the line was busy. Luckily, another camper let us in. There are no signs to direct you which way to go and the sites are poorly marked. With some help from friendly campers we were eventually able to find our site. The sites are have a poorly graveled parking spot and the ground is a little soft. Restrooms are basic and minimal, having a single toilet and sink, a tiny mirror and hand dryer, however it was fairly clean and functional. I was told that there are new owners and they are making improvements

  • Scott H.
    Aug. 15, 2025

    1000 Islands Campground

    Close to Alexandria Bay

    We've camped there twice on extended weekends to visit the Bay and castles. Golf carts are welcome. The only issue was that people were not picking up after their dogs. We saw and had multiple dog piles in our campsite and on other parts of the campground.

    The ice cream shop Gals is wonderful!! PJs Ratrace had incredible fish fries. Both places are very near the campground.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2025

    Bluff Camping Area — Fair Haven Beach State Park

    Shaded camping with Great Lake access

    I booked this site for one night and ended up staying three. Trying to avoid the heat, I was relieved that the shaded electric camping area staved off most of the days heat. I was in site 63 the first night and 68 the other two. 63 has more shade but 68 is right next to the bathroom and water spout if that’s important. I was able to find shade.

    Some people may find the sites too close together, I didn’t mind since I’m solo camping and feel a bit of safety with closer neighbors. The loop was majority RVs and campers but it was still quiet all night and until late morning.

    The showers and bathrooms are mostly clean and well stocked and there is a dedicated sink outside the building for dishes.

    What I really loved is how far into the park the camping is, you’re really surrounded by woods. There is also excellent and easy access to Lake Ontario.

    The park store has firewood, ice, and lots of other items like corn hole for rent. There is also a small boat shanty for boat rentals.

  • Scott H.
    Jul. 28, 2025

    SutterCreek Campground

    Close to the Ren Fest.

    Sutter Creek is a 4 minute drive to the Renaissance Festival. The camp was very quiet and the owners were friendly and helpful. The activity room is for seasonal people only. The showers get locked at night, so prepare to showers in the AM. There are swings and a tether ball for the kids. Golf carts look to be welcome there, but it's not that big.

  • Paula G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2025

    Streamside RV Park & Golf Course

    Great place!

    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.


Guide to Orwell

Orwell, New York sits at the eastern edge of Lake Ontario where weather patterns create some of the heaviest snowfall in the eastern United States, with winter accumulations often exceeding 200 inches. The camping season typically runs from mid-April to mid-October with peak water temperatures for swimming reaching the mid-70s by late July. Late summer offers prime salmon fishing opportunities in nearby tributaries.

What to do

Fishing access points: Stoneys Pineville Campground provides direct river access for salmon fishing. "We have been out three is consecutively for salmon fishing and I have had a great time what a great place to stay," notes Eric F.

Golf while camping: Streamside RV Park & Golf Course offers a 12-hole course that surrounds the campground. "There is a 12 hole golf coarse that surrounds the campground," reports B M., who adds, "There is a bar that serves food called Divots."

Explore nearby attractions: Take a short drive to see natural features. "One staff member Mike told us about Salmon River Falls. We went and it is a 'must see' while there. Basically 15 minutes from the campground," writes Robert M. from Brennan Beach. "Mexico Point is another close attraction to see as well."

What campers like

Private camping away from crowds: Winona State Forest offers free, quiet primitive sites. "The primitive campsite was a little difficult to find there's a tiny black and yellow placard that shows you where you can camp," writes Thomas E. Another camper notes, "While there I talked to a state forest maintenance guy. He said there were currently two camping sites and that more might be added."

Kid-focused programming: Yogi Bears Jellystone Park Camp Resort at Mexico offers organized activities for children. "So many activities for the kids, a great pool, mini-golf, parades, just non stop action to keep them going and tire them out!" says Michael O. Another camper adds, "We always attend candy bar bingo, lounge by the river, play games with friends, get the little ones in the bike parades."

Campground cleanliness: Parks in the region maintain clean facilities. "The bathsite was just feet off of Bargy Road. The only amenity was a fire ring made of rocks," observes Kevin C. about Winona State Forest. At Southwick Beach, a camper notes "bathrooms are meticulously cleaned."

What you should know

Site spacing and privacy concerns: Many campgrounds have tight sites. At Southwick Beach State Park Campground, "Sites are on top of eachother & there's no boarders inbetween, fine for some people but not for me," reports Bella J. At Brennan Beach, "It was PACKED on the weekend, but they have a really efficient check in process."

Seasonal camper culture: Many campgrounds have seasonal residents. At Streamside RV Park, "There are a lot of seasonal campsites that have decks, nice furniture out at their spots. They all left Sunday afternoon yet the rigs stay there." Kristen L. notes at Brennan Beach, "A lot of locals camp here seasonally, and if you're not from around there, you'll stick out."

Primitive camping logistics: Free sites lack amenities. At Hall Island State Forest, "There's not much to them, no facilities or running water, and certainly not as scenic as going up to the Adirondacks," reports Rachel P., who adds, "It's a short drive into town and to the local convenience store, which 'conveniently' enough, offers shower facilities and bathrooms for a fee."

Tips for camping with families

Look for structured recreation programs: Selkirk Shores State Park Campground offers daily activities. "While we were there they had a reptile exhibit with huge snakes and crocodiles, another day they had tie dyeing t-shirts, other days they had bingo(candy was the prize), exercises, and crafty things to make," shares Colleen S.

Choose campgrounds with water activities: Jellystone Park has water-based options for kids. "The kids had a blast playing the the river, heck the adults had fun too," writes Carrie N. Another camper mentions, "This campground has so many different activities, from gem mining to mini gulf, swimming to the water park."

Consider the campground layout: Some parks have family-friendly zones. At Selkirk Shores, "This campground is 4 different loops- A loop is like the loop for people here for fishing, B loop is the mellower crowd, and C and D were our nightmares: mass chaos, children running amok," explains Laura M.

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Most campgrounds offer electric but not all have water and sewer. "Nice place to camp all electric no water hook ups bath house clean but could use more," notes Frank W. about Selkirk Shores. At Brennan Beach, "Site we stayed at had full hook ups."

Seasonal pricing considerations: Off-peak times offer better value. "We paid #37.50 for a one night stay. That is a good price for full hook up," reports B M. about Streamside RV Park. At Selkirk, "All sites are electric, some are 30 and some are 50amp. There's a nice new dump station with several dumps and potable water."

Cell coverage: Connectivity is important for many RVers. "Good cell reception for both Verizon and ATT," confirms Laura M. about Selkirk Shores. This makes it one of the best places to camp near Orwell, New York for remote workers needing to stay connected.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Orwell, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Orwell, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 99 campgrounds and RV parks near Orwell, NY and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Orwell, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Orwell, NY is Selkirk Shores State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 7 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Orwell, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Orwell, NY.