Best Glamping near Roosevelt, NY

Collective Governors Island houses upscale safari tents and canvas accommodations on a 172-acre island situated in New York Harbor, just a short ferry ride from Manhattan. Wildwood State Park Campground in Wading River offers glamping options with electric hookups, climate control, and picnic tables on site. Both locations feature comfortable bedding, private outdoor spaces, and proximity to natural surroundings while maintaining modern comforts. The glamping accommodations include drinking water, showers, toilet facilities, and reservable sites that elevate the outdoor experience beyond traditional camping. Camp Glen Gray in New Jersey supplements the region's glamping options with cabin and glamping accommodations in a forested setting. A visitor noted, "Surprisingly nice campground, convenient facilities, great waterfront views."

Glamping guests at these destinations can explore nearby beaches, hiking trails, and historical attractions. At Smith Point County Park, visitors experience oceanfront luxury with sites overlooking both the bay and Atlantic Ocean. The park features electric hookups, water access, and shower facilities within walking distance of both bay and ocean shores. Mountain Lakes Park offers a more secluded glamping experience with fire pits and picnic tables amid a natural setting. Most glamping resorts in the area operate seasonally, with Wildwood State Park open from April 1 to October 10, while others like Smith Point County Park remain available year-round. One camper highlighted, "Camping on the beach with all the amenities. At night an ice cream truck comes by, you get visits from the nearby deer. It is paradise."

Best Glamping Sites Near Roosevelt, New York (6)

    1. Collective Governors Island

    6 Reviews
    Jersey City, NJ
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 445-2033

    $529 - $1200 / night

    "The article also mentions the benefits of camping on Governor Island, such as feeling close to nature, relaxing and enjoying a peaceful space, away from the noise of the city."

    2. Wildwood State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Wading River, NY
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (631) 929-4314

    $20 - $250 / night

    "Big Park 3 minute walk to the Long Island Sound. Have to rent a fire pit, so that is kind of lame. However Big restrooms with free luke warm showers, so that is kind of good."

    "Well , one of the best sites , big enough, some have platform, clean bathrooms,many showers ."

    3. Smith Point County Park

    9 Reviews
    Mastic Beach, NY
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (631) 852-1315

    "An on site firepit was cozy at night. A general store, complete with an ice cream shop window, on the grounds was a treat. And sweet deer. I watcheda momma deer nursing two of her babies."

    "Bathroom lights are bright. 10 would be better. I also like the corner sites as they are bigger. The 230-70 overlook the ocean which is great. Little pricey compared to nys parks."

    4. Allaire State Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    18 Reviews
    Allenwood, NJ
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (732) 938-2371

    "Love the area lots to do hiking fishing nature walks, something for everyone."

    "Lots of walking paths surround the park & you are also close to Belmar, Point Pleasant, Manasquan (all fun shore towns)."

    5. Mountain Lakes Park

    3 Reviews
    North Salem, NY
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (914) 864-7312

    "Mountain Lakes park is a great place to camp within driving distance from NYC. A fun option available at Mountain lakes is to rent a yurt to camp in."

    "A gorgeous piece of land that contains lakes, a lookout and Mt. Bailey, the highest point in Westchester County. A dirt road loops through the property with trails off and through it."

    6. Camp Glen Gray

    2 Reviews
    Oakland, NJ
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (201) 327-7234

    $5 - $200 / night

    "Cabins are always clean and stocked with firewood. Lots of hiking trails. Trading post is well stocked and volunteers are always friendly and able to answer any questions"

    "One rustic place with many hiking trails to choose from. Camp also provides trucking of gear weather permitting. No vehicles allowed to drive through camp. Trading Post for treats and other items."

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Glamping Reviews near Roosevelt, NY

73 Reviews of 6 Roosevelt Campgrounds


  • Nadia V.
    Aug. 24, 2016

    Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY - CLOSED — Gateway National Recreation Area

    Definitely a place to visit!

    Camp Gateway in Brooklyn New York is one of my favorite places to visit. I went to college in New York, and loved to get out of the busy city and go camping and be outdoors. Camp Gateway was always a place that I loved to go. It is pretty close to town-which is crazy because you feel like you are miles away. Camp Gateway does offer a lot of different activities for everyone. One thing I love to do is go kayaking and stand up paddle boarding. My girlfriends and I tried to do this once a month to get away from the city and school. Because you are so close to the city, you can plan outdoor activities as well as some activities in the city. My friends and I stayed 1 night in the campground, and the next day went to a recital show that took us 10 minutes to get to. You can also walk, hike or ride your bike along multiple paths- I have done the Fort Tilden trail (I just walked, but there were multiple people that passed us on their bikes). Within the campground they do have some fire pits- which my friends and I always use because we love cooking smores and hot dogs for dinner. A little further away from the campground, about 10-15 miles there is a place where you can do horseback riding, see the Statue of Liberty (which is gorgeous!), and there is a little beach area. This beach area is where I do my kayaking and stand up paddle boarding. Again, its not very far away...you can either drive there, walk or ride your bike. The road is paved, which is nice. I stayed here also with my parents, and I know my dad went golfing one day (I didn't go, but he said it was awesome)- and again that was only a 10 minute drive from our camping spot. This campground like I said, does offer quite a bit. Sometimes it doesn't really feel like you are "camping" because things are pretty close by, but it definitely is worth going to and trying.

  • Christy C.
    Jun. 10, 2017

    Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY - CLOSED — Gateway National Recreation Area

    "Camping" in Brooklyn

    We tried this campground without knowing what was safe and where to stay for visit New York City. It is located in Brooklyn and is little removed from everything. The sites are at Floyd Bennett Field which is an old airfield. The atmosphere here is eerily cool at the same time. You basically park and camp on the asphalt by the old hangars. No hookups at all but they do have a camp store and bath house. If you are tent camping, there are some grassy sites.

    The campground is located right on Jamaica Bay so there were people fishing all the time from the seawall. At night, you could hear cars doing burnouts right next to us. To get to all the action in the city, we had to take a bus and then the subway. The travel was a headache but better than trying to drive in to New York City in our RV. One way to improve here would be to have some security at night as well as access to clean water and dump station. They remained locked most of the time for some reason.

    The best part of this place was the free tour of Hangar B by some guys doing restoration of old planes (HARP). They had some great stories and gave us history of the planes on display.

  • Carrie J.
    Sep. 30, 2016

    Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY - CLOSED — Gateway National Recreation Area

    Weird One

    This place is kind of a toss up for me. On one hand, I enjoy it because it's a little slice of heaven in the hell of one of the busy areas of New York. I hate this place for the same reason. It's not really camping if you're going to see a play and then go tour the Statue of Liberty. It just doesn't seem right to me. If I HAVE to be in New York, maybe I'd consider staying here again just to get myself out of the city for a bit. But this definitely isn't your "great outdoors/rest and relaxation" kind of place.

  • Erik M.
    May. 1, 2020

    Allaire State Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    Close getaway

    I've stayed in the cabins here a couple times. Love the area lots to do hiking fishing nature walks, something for everyone. Cabins are no frills yet very nice no electricity they are equipi with 4 bunks a LG picnic table and a wood stove for heat. Also a nice porch fire ring and a charcoal grill

  • Amber A.
    Jul. 31, 2016

    Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY - CLOSED — Gateway National Recreation Area

    Ok if you don’t have another choice

    The park itself is lovely and close to some other green areas. The nice thing about this campsite is that it’s so close to NYC. The bad thing about this campsite is that it’s so close to NYC. If you live in NYC this is a good, cheap, super quick escape accessible by public transport. If you’re visiting the area I’d recommend staying in Manhattan/Queens in an AirBNB for the full NYC experience or heading to Long Island, Pennsylvania, “Upstate” New York, or New Jersey for a better nature camping experience. For what it is, this site is a nice green little oasis. It’s National Park Service land and they try really hard to keep things clean and working well with so much traffic. Bring earplus for the airport traffic and the noisy neighbors. Tent sites are pretty and wooded, but there is also a TON of concrete from an old WW2 airfield.

  • Michael K.
    Jun. 23, 2016

    Wildwood State Park Campground

    Right next to the Long Island Sound

    Big Park 3 minute walk to the Long Island Sound. Have to rent a fire pit, so that is kind of lame. However Big restrooms with free luke warm showers, so that is kind of good.

  • Charmaine R.
    Oct. 14, 2017

    Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY - CLOSED — Gateway National Recreation Area

    Urban Camping

    Not too far away from home you can feel secluded in this great national park. Although some campsites are 2 steps away from each other, we got lucky to be in G25 a little camp spot that's in a cul de sac. You'll hear crickets and tiny paws walking around while you sleep and of course, the airplanes landing and departing from the nearby aiport. The amenities are great. 24/7 bathroom and showers, a camp store that has all the necessary things you need. So try out the experience for only $30. $10.38 for the firewood but priceless memories are created

  • Dwight D.
    Jun. 15, 2021

    Allaire State Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    Not my first choice of campground

    Flat ground, sand, dirt, moss, leaves. Enough space for 2-3 tents. Lots of trees for hammocks. Wheelchair accessible picnic table. Fire ring. First time I have seen roaches in the wild. Water spigot down the road a bit. Close campsites, no privacy. Close to the parkway, constant road noise. Okay bathrooms, flush toilets, sinks, showers, electric outlet. Payphone!? Playground. Campground sells firewood.

    This campground was not my first choice. I would rather be in more secluded mountainous campsites. The upside to being so close to the parkway is that there are convenience stores nearby if you forget something. Campground sells firewood, they leave it outside the park office so you can pick it up whenever, Do they leave it out overnight? Would be great to know when I roll in after office hours Friday night straight from work. I was unnerved by the cockroaches, both in the bathrooms and at the campsites at night. I was afraid to bring them home, but they weren't evident when I packed up. My noisy neighbors were bothersome, until I realized I forgot my phone charging cord and they let me borrow one! Rained Friday during the day, so the ground was wet all weekend, but no puddles. Got a bit of a sunburn because I forgot cloudy days are deceptive. Otherwise, I had a nice time hanging out(literally, I love hammocks) at the campsite the whole weekend, journaling, reading, and listening to music.

  • Kari M.
    Sep. 16, 2016

    Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY - CLOSED — Gateway National Recreation Area

    Best getaway in New York!

    Camp Gateway is one of my favorite places to go when I want to get away from the busy city! It's in such a great location because it's close to the city yet seems so far away. You feel like you are miles away from the busy city because of all the trees, and the campground creates a great outdoor feel. If camping is "boring" for you, this still is a great place to go because you can schedule tours and the Statue of Liberty isn't far away, so you can go visit that. I really enjoy hiking around the area, and they also have some great paths for biking. I rented my bike from a local shop close by- Avaitor Sports Shop. The only downside is that they do have a few guidelines and rules- lets are not allowed in the tent sites, no alcochol allowed and no charcoal grills. This does help keep the campground pretty clean, which is always nice. There is a lake nearby that has boat launches and I've seen people kayaking too. The campground was nice, and the campsite had a fire ring and table. Our camp spot was a little farther away from the restrooms, but it wasn't too bad. They also have showers available too. I would recommend this campsite!


Guide to Roosevelt

Glamping options near Roosevelt, New York feature diverse accommodations across Long Island and nearby areas within a 50-mile radius. Westchester County's Mountain Lakes Park offers glamping tents with fire pits and picnic tables in a forested setting about 40 miles from Roosevelt. Most glamping sites in the region operate seasonally with specific reservation policies and varying levels of amenities from basic to luxury facilities.

What to do

Beach activities at Smith Point County Park: This oceanfront park in Shirley provides direct beach access with sites overlooking both the bay and Atlantic Ocean. The beach offers swimming, fishing, and sunset viewing opportunities. A camper noted, "A short walk from the ocean to the bay, both accessible by walking from your campsite. No shade so be prepared to wake early if you're in a sweltering tent."

Historical exploration at Allaire State Park: Located about an hour's drive from Roosevelt, this park features a 19th-century iron-making town with interpretive programs and historical buildings. "Working village and antique train are available most of the year. There are also lots of festivals throughout the summer months," explains one visitor.

Mountain biking trails: The trail systems at several parks provide options for cyclists of all skill levels. As one Mountain Lakes Park visitor explains, "There are also many hikes which can be trekked straight from the campgrounds which is always a huge plus." At Allaire, a camper reported, "Mountain Biking from easy, paved trails to several miles of single track with everything in between."

What campers like

Proximity to water features: Many glamping sites in the Roosevelt area provide water access. At Smith Point County Park, a reviewer shared, "Our 36ft motorhome backed up to a raised balcony overlooking the bay. Less than 100 feet from the front of our site was the beach and the Atlantic Ocean view."

Wildlife encounters: The natural settings around Roosevelt glamping sites attract diverse wildlife. One camper at Smith Point described, "You get visits from the nearby deer. It is paradise."

Seasonal activities and events: Parks near Roosevelt offer programming that changes with the seasons. A Wildwood State Park visitor mentioned, "There are lots of stores nearby as well as orchards to pick your own fruits. I stayed there one weekend and went to Splish Splash waterpark that's not far away. There is also a Tanger Outlet nearby."

Winter camping options: For off-season glamping near Roosevelt, some parks remain open year-round. An Allaire State Park visitor shared their experience: "Getting a cabin in the winter and going for a snowy hike is wonderful there."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Many glamping sites near Roosevelt have specific booking policies. Smith Point County Park has residency restrictions as one camper pointed out: "ONLY DRAWBACKS, 1- YOU HAVE TO BE A RESIDENT OF SUFFOLK CO, NY, 2- ONE WEEK STAY AT A TIME. PERIOD."

Site privacy varies: Glamping accommodations in the Roosevelt area differ in seclusion levels. A camper at Camp Glen Gray noted its rustic setting: "No vehicles allowed to drive through camp. Trading Post for treats and other items."

Amenity differences: Facilities range widely across glamping options near Roosevelt. Some parks like Wildwood State Park charge for fire rings: "Bathrooms are decent, lame not having a fire ring, you have to rent one or bring your own."

Seasonal weather considerations: The coastal climate affects camping conditions. A Wildwood visitor cautioned, "Beach is beautiful, very rocky, bring your water shoes, sunset scenery is beautiful!"

Tips for camping with families

Children's activities: Several parks offer dedicated facilities for younger visitors. A Smith Point County Park visitor observed, "Kids of all ages are generally running and playing day and night in the loud and unreserved way they do. People are friendly and it's a great place to spend your summer nights."

Family-friendly scheduling: The operating hours of attractions matter for family visits. One Wildwood State Park visitor shared, "I've been going to this campground every summer for at least 5 years. Recently they became very stringent about parking two vehicles at the site making it very difficult to visit with a family and two vehicles."

Kid-friendly amenities: Look for sites with special features for children. A Smith Point visitor mentioned, "At night an ice cream truck comes by," which provides a special treat for families with children.

Safety considerations: Allaire State Park's environment requires vigilance with kids. One camper warned, "Ticks galore," suggesting parents should perform regular tick checks on children after outdoor activities.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: RV glamping sites in the Roosevelt area offer various connection options. At Wildwood State Park, an RVer mentioned, "RV pull through sites were fantastic. It was a great campground for maiden voyage in new rig. Plenty of amenities."

Site positioning: RV site orientation can significantly impact your experience. At Smith Point, a reviewer described their setup: "Sites are great overlooking the bay. Bathroom lights are bright. 10 would be better. I also like the corner sites as they are bigger."

Seasonal RV considerations: The ideal timing for RV visits varies by location. According to a Wildwood visitor, "My wife and I love this campground. It is right at the entrance to wine country on Long Island and has a beach on the Long Island Sound. (A little rocky on the north shore)."

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Roosevelt, NY is Collective Governors Island with a 4-star rating from 6 reviews.

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