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    Western New York's Genesee River Valley surrounding Portageville features diverse camping options dominated by Letchworth State Park, often called the "Grand Canyon of the East." This 14,000-acre park offers over 250 campsites arranged in eight loops with electrical hookups, water spigots, and modern bathhouse facilities. Four Winds Campground in Portageville provides tent and RV sites with hookups from May through October. Within a 30-minute drive, campers can access Stony Brook State Park with its dramatic gorge trails and waterfalls, the family-oriented Jellystone Park of Western New York in North Java, and Houghton/Letchworth KOA with cabin rentals and full-service RV sites.

    Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from May through mid-October, with advance reservations strongly recommended during summer weekends and fall foliage season. Letchworth State Park's campground is located about 15 miles from the main falls area, requiring internal park travel to reach the most scenic viewpoints. As one camper noted, "The park is long, so put the campground into your navigation system instead of the park in general so that you go to the right entrance." Cell service can be spotty throughout the region, particularly in gorge areas. Weather conditions vary significantly, with summer temperatures reaching the 90s and frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Spring visits may encounter muddy conditions on trails, while fall brings spectacular foliage but cooler nights.

    Campers consistently praise the dramatic scenery of the Genesee River gorge with its three major waterfalls and 600-foot cliffs. The campground at Letchworth features loop designs that create a sense of privacy despite the large number of sites. "I like that it feels much smaller with all those loops, and the loops mean there is minimal traffic through each area," noted one reviewer. Sites on the outer edges of loops typically offer more shade and separation than interior sites. Visitors frequently recommend exploring the gorge trail for waterfall views, taking the free tour of Mt. Morris Dam, and dining at the historic Glen Iris Inn within the park. Bug spray is essential during summer months, and campers should be prepared for limited WiFi and cellular connectivity throughout most camping areas.

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    Best Campgrounds near Portageville (127)

      1. Letchworth State Park Campground

      4.6(80)10mi from Portageville340 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Letchworth State Park is known as the Grand Canyon of the East and is located in Mt. Morris New York. My husband and I visited regularly when we lived near Rochester, NY."

      "Not technically in the Finger Lakes but still one of the most beautiful parts of Western New York State. Splurge and eat at the Glen Iris Inn! Great for cycling and hiking but no swimming."

      from $200 / night

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      2. Jellystone Park™ of Western New York

      4.5(14)15mi from PortagevilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "What are the best things about this National Park is that you feel like you were in a Yogi Bear show although there is still a ton of beautiful nature to enjoy the novelty of Yogi Bear is always around"

      "We hit this campground on our way through to Lake George, and I was genuinely upset that we couldn't stay longer. So many fun amenities. It's like a water park, meets campground."

      from $31 - $276 / night

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      3. Stony Brook State Park Campground

      4.5(20)18mi from Portageville97 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We stayed for two day and hike the trails. The gorge trail has all the waterfalls and you can walk right next to them."

      "The campground side doesn't open until around 11 we were told, and we reached at 8am, so we started at the North (day-use) side, parked there, hiked, ate, and eventually drove back to the other side, checked"

      from $17 - $90 / night

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      4. Woodstream Campsite

      3.5(4)6mi from Portageville1 siteRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The tent site we had, had access to the creek which was neat. The bathrooms are outdated, but clean. Some of the showers cost a quarter and some don't, which was peculiar."

      5. Four Winds Campground

      5.0(2)3mi from PortagevilleRVs, Tents

      "It's very close to Letchworth and a short drive to stony Brooke state park."

      6. The Ridge Campsite

      5.0(3)10mi from PortagevilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      7. Crabby Bills Boat Yard

      5.0(1)7mi from Portageville1 siteRVs

      from $40 - $70 / night

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      8. Houghton / Letchworth KOA

      4.0(3)11mi from PortagevilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The site next to us was built up so that there was a slight hill that contained their sewer pipe.  Had they had sewer issues, I'm sure their waste would have run directly into our site. "

      "Owners would walk with him and let him go. He came to our site several times. We did our best to keep our dog quiet but it was difficult. The dog ended up taking "a dump" on our site."

      9. Evergreen Trails Campground

      4.5(4)14mi from PortagevilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The cabins next to us were very loud so that was distracting. The cabins looked very nice though.
      The shower house was clean and nice but did cost money, which I think is not appropriate."

      10. Jones Pond Campground

      5.0(1)10mi from PortagevilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Jones pond has 6 campsites located along a Jeep road, out of the boat launch parking lot."

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    Recent Reviews near Portageville, NY

    416 Reviews of 127 Portageville Campgrounds


    • Corey B.
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Genesee Country Campground

      Nice campground

      Nice campground, spots are tight lots of seasonals all of the sites can be buddy sites, there is limited activities for small kids no pool or splash pad for cool off, no sewer on any sites. They do have a grey water drain @ all sites,

      Very tight moving big fifth wheels and large tow vehicles

      Race track is across the road I went over and enjoyed the mini sprint races on Saturday if your not into racing it is quite loud on Saturday night until 11pm

    • Brandon O.
      Jun. 27, 2026

      Trout Run Camp Resort

      Great Campground and Amenities

      I love this campground always clean and has a nice pool and splash pad. Another pool coming soon. Everyone is friendly and can get a lot of wood for $25

    • Mason M.
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Letchworth State Park Campground

      Great privacy

      Privacy is great there is your own spot electric and fire pit with a flip over grill to cook

    • L
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Letchworth State Park Campground

      Great trip!

      First time actually tent camping as an adult and the campgrounds made it super easy to do so!

    • BD Funny W.
      Jun. 23, 2026

      Letchworth State Park Campground

      amazing experience

      Before you reserve the loop, you have to make sure the place is little bit big because we book B206 it has good amount of space for camping but not that big and other campers are very close to you. It’s hard to park two cars there. Also, it is little bit open area. you can see your neighbours we are also come here to camping so before you reserve or book your campsite you have to make sure it is surrounded by trees and get little bit privacy, but it was awesome experience there we had barbecue there you can enjoy very nice place for camping 

    • Brandon O.
      Jun. 13, 2026

      Kanakadea Park - Almond Lake

      Good campground, quiet

      I've been coming to this campsite my whole life. It's nice and quiet, there's fishing and kayaking.

    • Dann D.
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Camp Emerald Acres

      Rest & Relaxation

      Love it here. It's away from city life in the heart of nature. Very family-friendly!!! A place to go!!! Check them out!!

    • Dann D.
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Camp Emerald Acres

      A Must See and Stay

      The campground is amazing!  So peaceful and relaxing!  Away from the city life and hearing nature makes you at ease.

      The owner is a sweet and kind woman.  Just learned she's owned it for the last 20 years!  Here's to another 20 more!  Great job!  

      We will be returning annually!!!

    • Erin and Lew  M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Hickory Hill Camping Resort

      Quiet and Clean.

      We stayed two nights the week immediately after Memorial Day 2026. Park was almost empty. We had only one other travel trailer in our section. Short distance to Hammondsport NY at the south end of Keuka Lake. Great place to visit and have dinner.


    Guide to Portageville

    Camping near Portageville, New York centers around the scenic Genesee River watershed at approximately 1,200 feet elevation. The region experiences wide temperature variations with summer highs reaching the upper 80s and winter lows frequently below freezing. Spring camping can be especially challenging after snowmelt when trail conditions deteriorate and many primitive camping areas remain saturated well into May.

    What to do

    Whitewater rafting access: Four Winds Campground in Portageville provides direct access to sections of the Genesee River suitable for rafting adventures. "We have camped here at least 1x a year for the last 5 years and we love it... It's very close to Letchworth and a short drive to Stony Brooke state park," notes camper Jenn G.

    Trail running opportunities: The Ridge Campsite offers multiple connecting trails ideal for morning runs. "Campground is large and spacious. Family owned. Large mature trees. Clean facilities. Lots of activities and amenities if you are interested in that," shares Carol M. The property features several fishing ponds and interconnected trails that provide various distance options.

    Miniature golf tournaments: Jellystone Park of Western New York features an 18-hole miniature golf course that's particularly popular with families. "Put put was free. So many things to do with the kids. Heated pools. Beach was clean," comments Sara H. The course is open until 9pm during summer months, allowing for evening games after dinner.

    What campers like

    Natural swimming options: Stony Brook State Park provides a unique swimming experience in its mountain-carved pool. "This park is beautiful and has a unique swimming area- a 'pool' carved from the mountain! There are lots of paths and picnic areas, as well as beautiful hiking trails and creeks to cool off in," explains Kayti D. The swimming area is typically open from late June through early September, weather permitting.

    Privacy between campsites: Evergreen Trails Campground offers secluded camping spots with natural barriers. "If you are looking for a deep woods experience... this is it! The sites are very secluded though and if you want some peace get one of the sites in the woods and have some time to yourself!" notes Megan T. Sites in the wooded section require crossing a small footbridge and provide excellent isolation from neighboring campers.

    Seasonal events and activities: Jellystone Park hosts themed weekends throughout their camping season. "We went on the 4th of July and they had amazing fireworks and activities galore for the kids. I would recommend this place to anyone," shares Matthew M. Their Halloween weekends in September and October feature campsite decorating contests and organized trick-or-treating for children.

    What you should know

    Campground locations vs. attractions: Letchworth State Park's campground is positioned away from the main scenic areas. As one reviewer explains, "The campground, which is about 15 miles from the major falls area, offers what many come to expect from state parks... Most, if not all, campsites offer electrical and water is available close by." Plan for significant driving time between your campsite and the park's main attractions.

    Wildlife encounters: Some camping areas report issues with small mammals. One camper at Stony Brook State Park noted challenges with "rats and mice all over" particularly after heavy rains when water runs through certain sites. Storing food in sealed containers is essential at most campgrounds in this region.

    Seasonal operation schedules: Most campgrounds close by mid-October. Four Winds Campground specifically operates "May 4 to October 8," while Stony Brook State Park's camping season runs "April 29 to October 10." Shoulder season camping can offer quieter experiences but may have limited services and cooler overnight temperatures.

    Tips for camping with families

    Pool alternatives: The Ridge Campsite offers multiple fishing ponds suitable for kids learning to fish. "Had a wonderful weekend and the owner and family were amazing. The kids had so much fun on the playgrounds and with all of the other kids," reports Marissa R. The ponds are stocked seasonally and don't require a New York fishing license since they're private waters.

    Kid-friendly amenities: Woodstream Campsite features creek access and multiple playground areas. "We went during their Christmas in July weekend. They had a good list of activities from cookie decorating to visits with Santa... One of the coolest things was rafting on the creek! There was also mini golf and multiple playgrounds," explains Stephanie B. Most sites are within viewing distance of play areas, allowing parents to supervise from their campsites.

    Water activities: Stony Brook State Park offers safe wading areas along its creek system. "Great hikes with bunches of little waterfalls and small pools for swimming," notes Olivia R. The natural pools vary in depth, with several shallow areas appropriate for younger children.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection considerations: At Houghton/Letchworth KOA, choose sites carefully based on specific needs. One RVer shares, "Our particular spot, Site L20 was narrow and there was zero tree coverage over our camper due to the trees being dead. The site next to us was built up so that there was a slight hill that contained their sewer pipe." Sites along the Labrador Wolf Loop tend to be quieter despite being fully occupied.

    Access challenges: Several campgrounds have difficult approach roads. "Centerville road to the campground is narrow and hilly but if you take your time it's not too bad," notes David M. about Houghton/Letchworth KOA. Larger rigs should consider calling ahead for specific routing instructions and site accessibility information.

    Utility connections: Hookup quality varies between campgrounds. "Water pressure was low at times and there are no threads on the sewer connection but rocks work," advises David M. RVers should bring connection adaptors and consider water pressure regulators when camping in the Portageville area.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Portageville, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Portageville, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 127 campgrounds and RV parks near Portageville, NY and 10 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Portageville, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Portageville, NY is Letchworth State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 80 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 10 free dispersed camping spots near Portageville, NY.