Best Cabin Camping near Putnam Station, NY

Several cabin campgrounds surround Putnam Station, New York, with Rogers Rock Campground and Putnam Pond Campground offering cabin accommodations in the immediate area. Rogers Rock provides cabins along Lake George with access to swimming beaches, boat launches, and hiking trails. Putnam Pond Campground features cabin rentals with electric hookups in a wooded setting. Most cabins include basic furnishings with beds, tables, and chairs, though specific amenities vary by location. Bathroom facilities are typically shared, with shower houses located throughout the campgrounds. "Rogers Rock is a great campground with many things to do like hiking, kayaking, swimming, biking and playing on a playground."

Cabin options range from rustic structures with minimal amenities to more comfortable units with electricity and heating options. Most cabins in the region accommodate 4-6 people with various sleeping arrangements. Putnam Pond Campground remains open from May 20 to October 10, while Rogers Rock operates from May 19 to October 9. Reservations are essential during summer months, particularly for waterfront cabins, which book months in advance. Many campgrounds allow pets in certain cabins for an additional fee, though policies vary. A recent review noted, "We made this campground an annual trip after falling in love with it the 1st year we went."

Visitors should plan to bring their own bedding, pillows, cooking equipment, and food supplies. While firewood is available for purchase at most campgrounds, other provisions may be limited. Cooking typically occurs at outdoor fire rings adjacent to cabins, as indoor cooking facilities are rare in the more rustic units. Most cabins do not include running water inside the structures. The nearby town of Ticonderoga offers grocery stores and supplies, approximately 5-10 miles from most cabin locations. Some campgrounds feature small camp stores with essential items, though selection is limited to basics like ice, firewood, and simple groceries.

Best Cabin Sites Near Putnam Station, New York (56)

    1. Rogers Rock Campground

    31 Reviews
    Hague, NY
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 585-6746

    $22 - $172 / night

    "The sites used to be further apart with more privacy and woods surrounding each site, but they had to change so more people could enjoy the park."

    "For the last three years, we have traveled with dozens of friends and families to Rogers Rock Campground, which is tucked into the north end of the gorgeous 32 mile-long oasis that is Lake George."

    2. Half Moon Pond State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Bomoseen, VT
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 273-2848

    "The park is small, quiet and very well cared for. Restrooms are modern and clean. Everyone seems to adhere to quiet hours so it was easy to get a good night's sleep."

    "There are also lean-to sites and some cabins. We fished and kayaked right from our site. Oddly, our fire pit faced the neighboring site rather than the pond."

    3. Lake Bomoseen KOA

    10 Reviews
    Bomoseen, VT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 273-2061

    "It has the standard amenities plus some fun extras (arcade, mini-golf, boat rentals, etc.). However, all amenities are in worn shape."

    "The Campground has a nice staff, a very well appointed general store, laundry, arcade, marina with boat rentals, mini theater, and indoor mini put. Most of the sites are wooded and nice."

    4. Putnam Pond Campground

    8 Reviews
    Paradox, NY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 585-7280

    $18 / night

    "Beautiful views over the lake with sunset views. Canoe rentals on site. Very clean, truly hot showers, large tent sites, shady & wooded campground."

    "Campsites were clean with nice fire pits. Highly recommend!"

    5. Bomoseen State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Bomoseen, VT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 265-4242

    "It was during the COVID-19 pandemic, and we are happy to report that everyone wore masks in public spaces (restrooms), and that there was plenty of room for social distancing. "

    "If you want more privacy, some of the primitive sites are a little more spread out. There is a new (few years old)clean comfortable heated bathroom with coin op showers."

    6. Brookwood RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Ticonderoga, NY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 585-4462

    $39 - $49 / night

    "Pros: Full hookup (sewer, water, 50 AMP) Level, shaded site Wi-Fi Pool Cornhole Chess Connect 4 Playground Bath house Laundry Nice picnic table Cons: Gravel site"

    "This  RV park on the outskirts of Ticonderoga offers full hookups and can also accommodate tents. Seasonal sites are largely separate from short-term campers and they are clean and well-kept."

    7. Lake George Escape Campground

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

    "I have been coming to Lake George escape for 15 years now and I have watched it's transformation from a family run business to a corporate campground."

    "Linens, blankets and pillows were provided. There was a fire pit, BBQ, picnic table with umbrella, covered platform, and a partition between campsites."

    8. Branbury State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Salisbury, VT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 247-5925

    "The bathroom closest to us was having a running water issue, but it wasn't a big deal for us the lean too lots looked nice too if you're looking for coverage."

    "Spacious sites, hiking trails, biking trails, nice beach and grounds. Fishing, kayak, canoe, paddle boat and paddle board rentals. Theres a nature center with all kinds of information and activities."

    9. Moose Hillock Camping Resorts

    22 Reviews
    Queensbury, NY
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 792-4500

    "With the largest walk in heated pool in the north east it is easy to forget there is so much more to the resort."

    "Very quiet and park was almost empty as they had just opened for the season 2 days prior. Covid 19 I'm sure was part of the reason. As a result the playground and pool was closed."

    10. Silver Lake Campground

    6 Reviews
    Salisbury, VT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 767-4261

    $10 / night

    "The sites are fairly private without being built too close together. Lake is clean and has a great concrete dock that the kids love to jump off."

    "Lovely place, free camping, fire pits at the campsite, and access to the water. We camped in the off season, but in the on season there are pit toilets and campground stewards."

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Cabin Reviews near Putnam Station, NY

378 Reviews of 56 Putnam Station Campgrounds


  • Michael M.
    Aug. 4, 2019

    Lake George Escape Campground

    Disneyworld atmosphere

    I have been coming to Lake George escape for 15 years now and I have watched it's transformation from a family run business to a corporate campground. I loved when it was smaller operational wise, It had a more rustic appeal to it , the camp store was small and just had a dated vibe about it. That being said it's become a big operation. They offer everything now , it really is like being at Disney. The daily schedual for the kids it's non-stop all day , they rent golf carts ,kayaks , pedal carts, canoes .They have cabin rentals , pool , a restaurant ,bar , dancing. It's perfect if you prefer glamping but you can also get a site off grid at the same time. You need to see there website to get a full picture of it.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2022

    Quechee-Pine Valley KOA

    Typical KOA

    This KOA is what you expect from a KOA– lots of amenities, sites of all sizes and levels of cost, tons of activities, and in a vacation destination area. We spent five nights at the campground and found lots to do in the area and that we had an enjoyable and pleasant stay. 

    The park is a large park that is terraced since it is in a pretty hilly area. There is the range of sites from pull-thrus, pull-ins and back-in sites and can accommodate RVs of any size. Some sites are full hookup while others are not and that is reflected in the cost. We paid $57/nigh for our full hookup site which is pretty costly especially since we did not use any of the amenities. Most sites are gravel with gravel patios but there are deluxe sites with paved patios, patio furniture, umbrella, and gas bbq grill. There are also camping cabins, some of which have kitchenettes and bathrooms that sleep six people. 

    Our site, was located in the back of the park in a quieter section because it was away from most of the activities and park entrance. The site was a pull-in which was kind of nice because the view out of our front windshield was of a wooded area. Our fire pit was in the front of our site so there was a nice amount of privacy when we sat outside by a campfire and didn’t feel like we were on the side of the road. Despite the hilliness of the park and all the trees, we did not have any trouble navigating our 45’ RV to our site. The trees at our site would prevent satellite television reception but our site had cable and we got about 20 or so channels. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Like many KOAs there are tons of amenities and things for kids to do – swimming pool, fishing ponds, bike rental, scheduled activities, propane sales, camp store, fire wood delivery, and more. There is a fenced dog park which was a fairly good size and our lab was happy to chase a ball. 

    As a whole, the park was very clean and manicured. No trash laying around and the gravel roads were free of potholes. The campground is located near the Queechee Gorge, covered bridges, hiking trails (including sections of the Appalachian Trail), good dining, maple syrup/cheese farm, the Marsh Billings- Rockefeller National Historic Park.

  • Jessica C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Chittenden Brook Campground

    Great site

    This was a great site that feels secluded but isn’t. There’s quite a bit of space between each site so you can’t really see your neighbors which is excellent. The vault toilets were surprisingly clean besides the expected smell/flies. No running water or electricity. No cell service a few miles leading up the site, so download your maps in advance. There’s a 2.5 mile dirt road with a steady incline into the camp, which my subie had no issue with, but not sure how well an RV would fair.

    Didn’t see any bear, but take bear food precautions regardless. Each site has a fire pit, tent platform, and picnic table. The sites were well cared for. There were two dumpsters, one for recycling and one for trash, at the end of the loop. They are bear proof and almost me proof! The constant sound of running water from the brook was truly relaxing. I didn’t have issues with bugs (beginning of August) but I also didn’t stay in the camp during the majority of the day.

    All in all, a great campsite and I’ll definitely be back.

  • Christina  M.
    Jul. 28, 2017

    Lake George Escape Campground

    Glamping at its Finest!

    The tent we stayed in was gorgeous! We fit 5 of us comfortably. Linens, blankets and pillows were provided. There was a fire pit, BBQ, picnic table with umbrella, covered platform, and a partition between campsites. There were plenty or outdoor activities to do such as swimming, tubing, kayaking, sports, and bike rentals. They had a gift shop and arcade on site as well. We unfortunately got hit with some pretty bad weather so we couldn't enjoy the grounds as much as we would have liked to but that was obviously not their fault. We had to evacuate the mountain our last evening because of really bad thunder and lightening but the ranger was very helpful and came around to warn us all and encourage us to be careful. They even refunded us for that last night. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a real "glamping" experience! You always see those fancy campsites on Pinterest or Instagram so now you can experience it yourself close to home if you live in NY.

    We made the most of our rainy weekend by checking out the town and some caves. Plenty to do in the area of you want to venture out of the campgrounds but if you're there with good weather I doubt you will be bored!!

  • Paully B.
    Oct. 19, 2017

    Moose Hillock Camping Resorts

    More than just a pool

    With the largest walk in heated pool in the north east it is easy to forget there is so much more to the resort. Moose Hillock ny Large private sites, beautiful rental cabins and large custom fire pits at every site it is a wonderful camping location.

  • Tara S.
    Sep. 27, 2017

    Button Bay State Park Campground

    One of our favorite spots for sunsets and crisp fall days

    We've been camping at Button Bay for years, and while it can be hot and buggy in the summer months, there is no place we'd rather be in September! There are two campground loops to choose from. The first is where you'll find the lean-tos and the dog trail/beach. This area is super quiet, offers a bit of shade, and plenty of privacy. We almost always get the Catalpa or Willow lean-to because we bring dogs and it's easy for them to run to the lake and cool off.

    The second camping loop has a few waterfront camping cabins, which we are dying to check out, but haven't yet. The main camping area is essentially a huge field, so not much shade or privacy. The benefit of this area is that it's closer to everything - the playground, pool, nature center, kayak and canoe rentals, and the trail out to the point. There are also amazing views of the lake and the mountains right from the camping area.

    I think this is one of the best state parks in Vermont for families with kids, and for dogs. There isn't a great place to swim in the lake here, although plenty of people swim off the point. There is a nice pool, but it closes after Labor Day weekend. If you want to swim in Lake Champlain, I highly recommend Kingsland Bay State Park, just a few miles north.

    Definitely hike the short nature trail out to Button Bay Point. It's especially lovely in the evening as the sun is setting. Enjoy!

  • A
    Jul. 23, 2023

    Dorset RV Park

    It was ok

    We travelled as a group with family (4 sites). When we booked all our sites were right next to each other. When we arrived not a single one of us were even on the same road. The biggest issue with this, is that there were plenty of sites available next to each other. My parents paid for 50 amp electric and the site next to them was using it instead of the 30amp they were meant to have. Also, while the campground is pet friendly, a warning about free roaming chickens would have been nice. I would not have brought my (prey driven) dogs if I had known there were free roaming chickens.

  • Jen J.
    Jul. 28, 2025

    Rustic Barn Campground

    Quiet and Peaceful

    Amazing place off the beaten path but still an easy drive to SPAC. We had a nice secluded site for our van. Off grid but with good sun for solar. Matt, the host, is so nice and made sure we had everything we needed. There’s a very clean porto potty by the tent area and great hot showers with good water pressure up the hill which was a real treat. I’ll take this over a crowded corporate place 100% of the time.

  • Natalie N.
    Jul. 25, 2018

    Draper’s Acres

    Campground with options

    Great campground with secluded sites most with woods behind each site, especially the tent area. The RV and tent camping is well separated and there are different kinds of RV space available as well. The showers are a bit gross, but free. The cabins look nice but a little close together. They don’t pick up the phone right away so call a few times to get ahold of someone. We had water/electric for a trailer at $35 a night in perfect location between Keene Valley and Lake Placid. Sites were clean and the fire pits were beautiful! We camped in site 45 and were pleasantly left alone.


Guide to Putnam Station

Cabin rentals near Putnam Station, New York provide access to the Lake Champlain region and Adirondack Mountains at elevations ranging from 100-400 feet above sea level. The area experiences mild summers with average temperatures of 75-85°F and cool nights around 55-65°F. Most cabin accommodations require advanced reservations, with waterfront locations booking 6-8 months ahead for summer weekends.

What to do

Swimming beaches and water activities: Branbury State Park Campground offers a sandy beach with designated swimming areas for families. The park includes "a nice beach and dock and a boardwalk path through the marsh" according to Kelly B. who appreciated the lakefront amenities.

Hiking trails and nature exploration: Silver Lake Campground provides access to several hiking paths in the surrounding forest. "We found gold at silver lake! [...] There is an access road that you hike in on for easy transportation of your gear, it's downhill on the way to the site and work on the way back to your car," notes Kyle B., describing the mile-long trail to reach the campsites.

Historical sites and landmarks: Putnam Pond Campground serves as a gateway to local historical attractions. "Running through the campground are several hiking trails and they are worth it. [...] Follow the red trail around and you will come across the old graphite mine, which was cool to look at its remnants," explains Michael G., who discovered mining artifacts during his stay.

What campers like

Private island camping: Half Moon Pond State Park Campground features uniquely secluded options. "We were able to snag a water front site which was really beautiful. There are also lean-to sites and some cabins. We fished and kayaked right from our site," shares Rebecca D., highlighting the direct water access from their campsite.

Clean facilities: Cabins at Bomoseen State Park Campground maintain high standards of cleanliness. "Bathrooms were very clean and updated. Not many RV, mostly tents and pop ups," notes Michele S., who appreciated the well-maintained facilities despite the park's popularity.

Spacious sites with natural privacy: Moose Hillock Camping Resorts offers exceptionally large camping areas with cabin options. "The sites at this park are huge. You could have parked three RVs in our site. Added bonus is that there is nice separation between sites with trees and shrubs that block out your neighbors and provide lots of privacy," explains Nancy W., emphasizing the uncommon spaciousness of the accommodations.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Temperature variations can be significant, with summer days reaching 85°F while nights drop to the 50s, making proper bedding essential for cabin stays without heating systems.

Reservation requirements: Summer weekends require bookings 3-4 months in advance for most cabin facilities, with holiday periods filling 6-8 months ahead.

Limited cell service: Brookwood RV Resort and other area facilities have connectivity challenges. "There was limited wi-fi. With COVID-19 restrictions this year, the bathrooms are closed to those who have facilities in their RV. There's also a drought and they're on a well, so water conservation is essential," notes Jean C., highlighting infrastructure limitations.

Seasonal availability: Most cabin rentals operate from mid-May through early October, with exact dates varying by location. Shoulder seasons (May and September) offer better availability and reduced rates.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options for kids: Rogers Rock Campground provides designated family swimming areas. "Located at the northern end of Lake George and about 7 miles south of Ticonderoga, Rogers Rock is a boater's paradise. [...] There's a boat inspection station, boat ramp, and mooring as well as a beach," describes Jean C., noting the variety of water-based activities.

Playground facilities: Multiple cabin locations include play structures for children. "The day use area has shady spots and grills, nice for the kids," mentions Alice C., referring to the recreational spaces at Rogers Rock.

Nature programs: Several campgrounds offer guided wildlife activities during summer months. "There's a nature center with all kinds of information and activities. A large playground. Volleyball and horseshoe pits," reports J L. from Branbury State Park, highlighting the educational opportunities for young visitors.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Lake George Escape Campground offers various cabin accommodation types alongside full-hookup RV sites. "This campground is very family friendly and has many different activities that are great for families as well. Whether you are sliding down the water slide, taking a dip in the pools, playing at the arcade or doing some shopping in the area you are bound to have a great time," notes Meag F., describing the amenities available.

Site dimensions: RV-accessible cabins typically require advance measurement confirmation, as many older facilities have limited clearance for large vehicles. "Our site was fine and large enough to accommodate our RV and tow car but some campsites were pretty small and would not fit large RVs," reports Nancy W. about Lake George Escape.

Water and electrical limitations: Many cabin locations restrict power usage to prevent system overloads. "There's also a drought and they're on a well, so water conservation is essential," reminds Jean C. from Brookwood RV Resort, highlighting infrastructure constraints that affect all visitors.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Putnam Station, NY is Rogers Rock Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 31 reviews.

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