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    Several RV parks dot the Catskill region surrounding Parksville, New York, offering varied options for motorhome travelers. Skyway Camping Resort in Greenfield Park provides full hookups with 50-amp service and accommodates big rigs on level sites from May through mid-October. Thousand Trails Rondout Valley in Accord features spacious RV sites with full hookups and operates from April through November, with some sites backing up to a babbling brook. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Birchwood Acres offers concrete pads with 50-amp service and sewer connections, catering to larger motorhomes. "Our site was level, good placement of electric water & sewer connects," notes one RV camper about the region's hookup quality. Tri-State RV Park in nearby Matamoras, PA also welcomes big rigs with full hookup sites including water, electric, and sewer connections.

    Cell service varies significantly throughout the area's RV campgrounds, with several parks reporting limited connectivity. Mountain Top RV Park recently upgraded its infrastructure with new 50-amp wiring and improved sewer systems, making it more accommodating for modern RVs. Most parks in the region remain open seasonally from April or May through October, with a few closing after Columbus Day. Dump stations are available at most locations, though morning departure times often create lines. Navigation to some RV parks requires careful planning as mountain roads can present challenges for larger rigs. Pet-friendly policies are common throughout the area's RV parks, with designated pet areas at several locations. Propane is typically available on-site or within short driving distance, and most parks offer at least basic Wi-Fi near their main buildings, though connectivity may be unreliable at individual sites.

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      1. Sun Retreats Birchwood Acres

      4.2(6)14mi from ParksvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Very family friendly and lots to do."

      "Our RV site was private, surround by trees with a nice fire pit and picnic table."

      2. Skyway Camping Resort

      4.5(2)16mi from ParksvilleRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Nice well maintained park, full hookups with cable and wifi. Office forgot to give us wifi info and had closed early. Very nice staff."

      3. Soaring Eagle Campground and the Inn at Kellam's Bridge

      4.5(4)18mi from Parksville1 siteRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It is great family camp ground with amenities that are helpful to parents and new campers such as restrooms, showers, camp shop, canoe/kayak/tube rentals and designated drive in sites with fire ring and"

      "Nice campground right on the Delaware river great for fisherman ,hikers also great for tubing down the Delaware or canoeing. pretty quiet but we went there in June before school was out so there wasn’t"

      from $20 - $160 / night

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      4. Thousand Trails Rondout Valley

      3.8(13)27mi from ParksvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is a Thousand trails campground so it was free. I think the regular price is $64. Full hookups, tents and cabins to rent. Pleanty to do in and around campground."

      "While I don't have other TT campgrounds to compare this to, I do have a lot of experience in state parks and private campgrounds. If you are looking for an RV resort-type place, this isn't it."

      5. Tri-State RV Park

      3.6(11)34mi from ParksvilleRVs, Tents

      "Open during the winter. Easy on, easy off. Lots of pull through sites. Next to grocery store. CLEAN bathrooms, showers, laundry. Super nice owners. Perfect for an overnight stop."

      "This place is unique by location alone! We stopped for two nights on our way to CT. They have an onsite buffet with live entertainment if your timing is right."

      6. Mountain Top RV Park

      4.5(2)35mi from ParksvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The newly upgraded camp infrastructure elevated the stay, providing amenities for comfort and entertainment."

      "We really enjoyed our stay at Mountain Top. We had to come to the area kind of last minute, and they were very accommodating!"

      from $89 / night

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      7. Catskill RV Resort

      Be the first to review20mi from Parksville1 siteRVs, Cabins

      from $175 - $225 / night

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      8. Romantic Glamping Camper With Indoor Fireplace

      5.0(1)5mi from Parksville1 siteCabins

      from $199 / night

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      9. Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort

      3.4(9)42mi from ParksvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Lots of seasonals and lots of cabins, many RV sites I think all with full hookups. A bit pricey. And also no garbage anywhere near the RV sites!"

      "Weekend was busy as usual but during the week it seems to be seasonal that stay. A bit out here in the middle of nowhere, 15-20 minutes from any town. Make sure you have what you need!"

      10. Black Bear RV Park

      3.5(6)42mi from ParksvilleRVs

      "Have stayed here several times - great location and nice, full hook-up sites. Back-in and pull through sites and can accommodate large rigs. A little expensive but everything is included."

      from $82 - $95 / night

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    708 Reviews of 128 Parksville Campgrounds


    • Cat R.
      Oct. 10, 2022

      Jellystone Park™ Gardiner

      FAMILY HEAVEN

      This is a HUGE Jellystone park in upstate NY. There are literally hundreds of cabins and RV sites. We are in site 136, which is a back in spot. Plenty of room between campers. Gravel spot which is pretty level. Full hookups. Picnic table, cable, fire ring, large camp store, showers, toilets, and full laundry area. Also has playgrounds, pillow jump, fishing pond, golf carts, game room, Waterpark, pool, and tennis courts. All of this nestled into the mountains. Nice and family friendly.

    • Jessica D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 11, 2024

      Kymers Camping Resort

      Fun, friendly & nestled in the woods

      We stayed at Kymer's on a whim for a weekend, so we could be close to Mountain Creek for a Spartan Race. It truly exceeded our expectations in all aspects. This is a family friendly, camper-friendly place. Lots of seasonals- everyone waves, everyone stops to chat. This is what a campground should feel like. The sound of laughter and play sitting around the huge, clean pool was refreshing. Our site was Oak 10. It was level, good placement of electric water & sewer connects. Camp store has all the basics you might need. There is a brook that flows adjacent to the property. It's peaceful & magical. Pet friendly, although we didn't have our pup with us. We will be back again. I almost feel like I'm revealing a hidden gem with this post. 💎

    • Matt S.
      Jul. 24, 2021

      Jellystone Park™ Gardiner

      Chillaxing Getaway

      We stayed at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resort along the Walllkill River in Gardiner, NY, for a four-night chill-out vacation. We’re so glad we did! 

      Our site was called Riverfront Red Carpet. It was spacious, level, waterfront, and partially shaded thanks to some mature trees. Site#22 included a large concrete pad, picnic table, charcoal grill, and large fire ring. Everything was in great condition. It was nice having plenty of space to not be on top of our neighbors. We had full hookups with 50-amp electrical service- which all worked fine. 

      The entire park seemed to be well maintained and clean. There’s a small waterpark which seemed good for younger kids, an eatery, and ice cream shop. The camp store was well-stocked with food, camping supplies, and souvenirs. There is a game room and multiple bath houses(which we didn’t use). The park’s roadways are all paved and easy to navigate. Despite being nearly filled to capacity including tons of young children, the park was quiet each night with no noisy ‘bad campers.’ 

      We found our interactions with the staff to be helpful and attentive. We really appreciate friendly staff. 

      Overall, this was a great stay at a great RV park. I’d only mention two negatives, neither was a big deal. It took 45-minutes to check-in. In fairness, we arrived at check-in time(3:00 PM) on a Sunday. There were a dozen other RVs checking in at the same time and they just weren’t equipped for that. Also, our Verizon cell service was practically non-existent and the park’s wifi service was just as horrible. If we needed connectivity, this would have been a major problem. I reduced a star in my review simply because it’s 2021 and wifi has become an expectation. 

      We booked on campspot.com and paid$196 per night+$35 to lock our site+$2 booking fee less a 20% promo discount.

    • Robert J.
      Jul. 24, 2020

      The Pines Campground — Promised Land State Park

      Quiet, just remote enough, a Great Lake, and nice camp hosts

      I stayed for three nights in a pull through trailer site with 50 AMP and 30 AMP electric. Easy to get in and out of, nice and shady, big spaces so you were not on top of one another, and nice and quiet. Clean and modern bath house, water close by, and great camp hosts. Definitely recommend it.

    • Angel A.
      Aug. 20, 2018

      Lower Lake Campground Northwoods Area — Promised Land State Park

      Northwoods Campground

      Big sites with 30 amp service available for RVs and trailers. Each site has a large picnic table and a fire ring with an adjustable grate. The pull-through sites don’t offer much in the way of privacy, but that’s the trade off for convenience. There are two potable water spigots in the campground. The bathhouse offers warm showers, 2 dishwashing sinks, and a coin-operated washer and dryer. The facilities are kept very clean. On the weekends it can get pretty crowded, so it tends to be louder at night then, but the camp hosts and the rangers do a good job of enforcing quiet hours. Access points to several trails are very near the campground. As with all PA state parks, alcohol is prohibited. The park doesn’t have a camp store, however, there is a small general store on Route 390 (The Lake Store) just north of the park that would have any essentials you may have forgotten, as well as ice for your cooler.

    • Y
      Oct. 22, 2019

      Blue Mountain Campground

      Family friendly/ rocky tent campsite’s

      Located in the Catskills. This is a family friendly there’s bathrooms/showers playground, pool, potable water and a outdoor pavilion. Located near hiking in the Catskills and 15 mins to Woodstock.

      The tent site are very richly and uneven, it was very hard to pitch a tent. When it rains theres a horrible smell across the campground.

    • W L.
      Feb. 9, 2022

      Little Pond Campground

      A Park with Tent Camping Options, Great Hiking Trails

      Had a great summer camping weekend at Little Pond.

      Pros:

      - Near wonderful, little-used hiking trails - challenging ones, too!

      - Close to Catskill town options to explore, e.g. Livingston Manor

      - picnic table and room to park at your site

      - there is a dump station and recycling center.

      - Clean bathrooms and shower facilities

      - Nice tent sites with well-maintained fire pits (have rack for grilling over coals, very large fire pits, sturdy)

      - payphone near entrance/park ranger's office

      - firewood for sale at ranger's office

      -wildlife: hummingbirds on the path around Little Pond, frogs, deer, birds

      - foraging: plaintain, raspberries near camp, blueberries and huckleberries on hike

      - views on hike

      - ruins on hike

      Cons

      - no cell service, however, if you hike to a mountain top can have fun joking with those you call about that's what it took to be able to get a signal and be in touch with them :-)

      - weekend around the lake is more like a park with day-trippers, as opposed to serene wilderness/lakeside camping. 

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      There was a high school group (on Satuday?) there that made it feel more like a family/public place than a wilderness getaway. The hiking, however, more than made up for it. The trail we took to get to the top and, at last, have cell phone service and AWESOME views more than made up for that.

      The Park Rangers were helpful and unobtrusive. They drove their carts around periodically but not like they were hovering in any one spot or making trouble for anyone. 

      We like visiting the nearby towns and breweries. It was a wondrful weekend. They have some tent sites right on the lake for hike-ins. If you drive, you have to carry all your stuff for awhile before you get to yourcamp site. However, these are right on the lake in supreme spots, even with "old school" outhouses a stone's throw away.

      I recommend Little Pond for a weekend. If you stay longer, be sure to check  out the surrounding area. We stayed at campsite 2, which was ok, but not on the lake. Go for a site on the lake, even if you have to carry your stuff to set up, it was breathtaking in the morning to see the mist rising off the lake.

      From the park: 

      Campground Phone:(845) 439-5480 Regional Office Phone:(607) 652-2032 Make Your Camping Reservation: ReserveAmerica

      Little Pond is a quiet picturesque campground located in the Catskill Forest Preserve which offers a leisurely hiking trail around a 13-acre pond, and the opportunity to venture along trails leading to the ruins of an old farm or enjoy breathtaking views atop the Touchmenot Mountains.

      The campgrounds, beach, boat rental, and Junior Naturalist Program offers fun for all ages; and for the primitive camper, we offer remote sites on the back side of the pond. Little Pond is located minutes from Beaverkill, a world renowned fly fishing stream. Amenities = 67 tent and trailer sites; 8"remote" tent sites; picnic area with tables, grills, or fireplaces; pavilion rental; playground; volleyball; horseshoes; soccer; basketball; ice sales; firewood sales; flush toilets; hot showers; trailer dump station; recycling center; sand beach; boat launch; rowboat, paddle boat, kayak and canoe rentals.

      The campground offers accessible campsites with a mile long trail around the pond. A newly constructed ADA fishing platform is at the end of the trail near the day use area. There is also a new ADA path to the beach. Full listing of DEC's Accessible Recreation Destinations. Campsite Restoration Project This campground has sites that have been selected for restoration. While undergoing restoration the chosen sites will be closed. For the list of sites and more information on the project visit the Campsite Restoration Project page. People using the accessible trail at Little Pond Featured Activities boating Boating No motor boats allowed. Rowboats and canoes allowed. Rowboat, paddle boat, kayak and canoe rentals available. fishing Fishing A variety of pan fish.

      The Beaverkill, renowned fly fishing stream, is with minutes from the campground. The Pepacton Reservoir is also close by. A special permit is needed to fish in this reservoir and can be obtained from the city of New York Board of Water Supply. Record sized brown trout and smallmouth bass have been caught in the reservoir. Fishing licenses are no longer being sold at any of our campground facilities, but can be conveniently purchased on-line or by phone.

      Hiking Trailheads for both the campground trail and Little Pond trail are located within the campground. These trails connect the campground to the 33 miles of foot trails located on the 27,000+ acre Delaware Wild Forest, which boarders the campground to the north. swimming

      Wildlife to Watch: White-tailed deer Wild turkeys Bald eagles Bears Coyotes Foxes

      Historic Interest: The campground was constructed between 1965 and 1968. It opened for camping in 1968 with 67 sites; the picnic area and the beach in 1968. The 8 remote sites were added at a later date. The shower house was constructed in 1984. In celebration of the 100th year anniversary of the Forest Preserve in July 1985, a time capsule was buried in the campground. This capsule, containing the names of the persons camping in the campground at that time, was entombed in the base of a stone monument located in front of the facility supervisor's office. The capsule is scheduled to be opened on the 200th anniversary of the Forest Preserve.

    • Jessica D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2025

      Happy Days Campground

      Quiet, wooded, natural, lots to do in the area!

      We stayed at Happy Days from Friday to Monday with our 21 foot travel trailer. Site P6. Pretty level site. We liked this site and the one next to it the best out of all of the sites. George at the camp store was so helpful and we watched him actively keeping up on and taking care of the campground cleaning, etc. the entire time. Showers had great pressure and bathrooms were super clean. We showered after a Spartan Race Mud Run and they were great. Scenic spot, mature trees, we could hear foxes communicating at night. Firewood available at camp store $7 a bundle. No sewer on sites, but has a dump station. Water pressure at the site was very good. Old school playground for kids, volleyball court. The rec hall had a piano, pool table, ping pong table and more. Close to dining, Kauneonga Lake and Callicoon Farmers Market among others. We will be back!

    • Kate D.
      Aug. 17, 2020

      Jerry's Three River Campground

      Friendly and fun!

      I have been camping at Jerry’s for over 10 years now. The owner is friendly and stops to chat often with us each time we go. The campground is VERY rustic with little to no amenities. There are tent sites, seasonal sites for RVs, group tent & RV sites and group/pavilion sites. There are little to no sites with electric/water hook ups however, there is a centrally located water spout to use. There are bathrooms/wash houses- they are cleaned once or twice a day but honestly, they get filthy. Jerry’s is a good place for a great time with friends; large groups usually visit Jerry’s year after year. No one bothers you and everyone respects the rules, most of the time. ☺️ We have taken our children there often but I wouldn’t recommend or call it family friendly. The location is beautiful and about 2 hours from NYC.


    Guide to Parksville

    The Catskill region surrounding Parksville, New York sits at elevations between 1,100 and 4,200 feet, creating varied camping experiences across its terrain. The area receives over 50 inches of precipitation annually, with summer temperatures averaging 70-80°F during camping season. Many campgrounds near Parksville operate seasonally from April or May through October due to the region's snowy winters.

    What to do

    Fishing in the Delaware River: Soaring Eagle Campground provides direct river access for anglers seeking trout and smallmouth bass. "Great river based location (Delaware River)... sites are huge, plenty of room for 2+ family campers," notes camper Hans M. The riverside location makes fishing convenient from your campsite.

    Hiking nearby trails: Alder Lake offers several hiking options within walking distance of campsites. "The hike around the lake is a lovely, easy walk. The hike trail that connects to the far end of the lake is 6+ miles and while there were no real views, it was lovely," reports Erik C. The nearby Balsam Lake fire tower trail provides additional hiking with panoramic views.

    Swimming and water activities: Thousand Trails Rondout Valley features a creek where kids can explore aquatic wildlife. "The creek that runs by the campground is gorgeous, and my kids had fun finding Crayfish," shares Kasey M. Additionally, many campgrounds in the area offer swimming pools to cool off during summer months.

    What campers like

    Secluded tent camping options: Alder Lake provides walk-in tent sites along the water for those seeking privacy. "The campsites are very spacious with lots of room between you and other campers, and have a fire pit and some have picnic tables," explains Nora S. Most sites require a short hike of less than one mile from the parking area.

    Family-friendly amenities: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park caters to families with multiple activity options. "There's a fun splash park with water slides and 2 pools, restaurant onsite, clean bathrooms and showers. Our RV site was private, surround by trees with a nice fire pit and picnic table," according to Aimee A. The park maintains scheduled activities throughout weekends.

    Quiet natural settings: Despite proximity to towns, many campgrounds maintain peaceful environments. "This was a wonderful maiden voyage for us! Very family friendly and lots to do," writes Alissa C. about Jellystone Park. The wooded settings throughout the region help buffer noise between campsites at most locations.

    What you should know

    Seasonal operation limitations: Most RV parks near Parksville close for winter. "We stayed three nights in late October. Grabbed one of the two vehicle accessible campsites along the road which had some very light traffic," notes Erik C. at Alder Lake. Planning ahead for shoulder season camping is essential as facilities may be limited.

    Variable site conditions: Mountain Top RV Park has recently upgraded infrastructure but site quality varies across parks. "If you're booking, it may be best to book on the upper levels because the lower area where we were did flood pretty bad a couple times when there was a lot of rain," advises @HomegrownRV. Requesting specific sites based on recent reviews can improve your experience.

    Limited cell service: Connectivity remains challenging throughout the area. "No cell service. If you bring a handsaw youll be good for firewood. Bugs were pretty bad," reports Gabe about Alder Lake. Many campgrounds offer Wi-Fi near main buildings but rarely at individual sites.

    Tips for camping with families

    Schedule around activity programs: Jellystone Park coordinates events specifically for children. "They have activities on the weekends with Yogi the mascot such as wagon rides, dance parties, arts n crafts," explains Sambath T. Weekends typically offer more structured activities than weekdays.

    Consider farm-based camping: Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort combines camping with animal encounters. "The farm has goats, a donkey, and a pony within the campground. Very cool," reports Faith D. Children particularly enjoy feeding and interacting with the farm animals.

    Pack for pool time: Multiple campgrounds feature swimming options for hot days. "They offer a pool, playground, and activities that include bocce ball, shuffleboard, and horseshoes," writes Kasey M. about Thousand Trails Rondout Valley. Swimming facilities typically open Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather permitting.

    Tips from RVers

    Navigation challenges: Mountain roads require careful planning for larger rigs. "It was not the easiest for my RV van to get up the hill with the ruts, but I have a small lift so it helps, lower clearance vans might not make it," warns SJ W. about access to Alder Lake. Call ahead for specific route recommendations based on your RV size.

    Hookup quality varies: Tri-State RV Park offers reliable full hookups despite highway proximity. "We had a FHU 30/50 amp. The gem is the beautiful grounds, river, and parklike setting," notes Jeff & Steff's Excellent Adventure. Sites with concrete pads generally provide the most level setup options.

    Consider noise factors: Highway proximity affects some RV parks. "While the staff is very friendly and polite you are basically in a old parking lot right below the freeway. Very easy to get on & off the highway but loud highway noise almost all night," explains Rick G. about Tri-State RV Park. Interior sites typically offer quieter camping experiences.

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