Best Cabin Camping near Roscoe, NY

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Best Cabin Sites Near Roscoe, NY (64)

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    1. Keen Lake Resort Campground

    29 Reviews
    77 Photos
    156 Saves
    Prompton, Pennsylvania

    Keen Lake Camping and Cottage Resort is a privately owned 90-acre spring fed mountain lake, located in the scenic northern Pocono Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania just off Route 6. Our campgound offers a variety of accommodations available for you and your family ranging from Seasonal Camping, RV Camping, Popup Camping, Tent Camping, and Seasonal Cottage Rentals. Our serene natural setting provides fresh, clean country air, a variety of amenities to fit your needs while on your vacation, a complete activities program for the young and young at heart, excellent fishing (large mouth bass, perch, walleye, crappies and more) and the opportunity to relax with your family and friends - to read, to boat, to swim, to walk, to think, to play, and mostly to create precious memories with those you best love.

    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    2. Roscoe Campsites

    6 Reviews
    10 Photos
    55 Saves
    Roscoe, New York
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    3. Kittatinny Campground

    19 Reviews
    27 Photos
    72 Saves
    Shohola, Pennsylvania

    Kittatinny Campground in NY offers on site whitewater rafting, canoeing and kayaking, tubing, dual racing ziplines and paintball, you can do it all here! This campground features more than 250 rugged acres with 350 campsites that allow you to choose to be nestled in the woods or camp along the river’s bank. This campground offers a primitive, secluded camping experience in the Catskill Mountains.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    Camper-submitted photo from Soaring Eagle Campground and the Inn at Kellam's Bridge
    Camper-submitted photo from Soaring Eagle Campground and the Inn at Kellam's Bridge
    Camper-submitted photo from Soaring Eagle Campground and the Inn at Kellam's Bridge
    Camper-submitted photo from Soaring Eagle Campground and the Inn at Kellam's Bridge
    Camper-submitted photo from Soaring Eagle Campground and the Inn at Kellam's Bridge
    Camper-submitted photo from Soaring Eagle Campground and the Inn at Kellam's Bridge

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

    4 Reviews
    11 Photos
    68 Saves
    Long Eddy, New York

    Fishermen, you’ll love our campground! We are located right on the Delaware River just above the famous Kellam’s Bridge. You can catch the shad running in the early spring. We have some of the best fishing along the river; with scrappy, small mouth bass, trout, and walleye.

    We are a family owned campground, where you can enjoy the privacy and tranquility of the river, with room to breathe! You will marvel at the wildlife that is natural to this area. You may even spot a soaring eagle or two that nest nearby.

    The Upper Delaware has been preserved and unspoiled by the families that have lived on the river for centuries.

    So bring your tent, trailer, or RV to the Soaring Eagle Campground and enjoy our hospitality.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $20 - $160 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park

    5. Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park

    33 Reviews
    130 Photos
    284 Saves
    Skytop, Pennsylvania

    Pickerel Point Campground

    On a peninsula on the southern side of Promised Land Lake, Pickerel Point has 75 campsites and three camping cottages. Limited sites and the camping cottages are open year round. An unguarded swimming area is at the end of the peninsula.

    The campground offers:

    Rustic walk-in sites
    Electric sites
    Full hook-up sites with sewer, water, and electric on site

    This activity or structure is ADA accessible. An ADA accessible campsite is available.

    The entire area has two shower houses with laundry facilities and one restroom.

    Designated sites are open to pets.

    Camping cottages have:

    Electric heat and outlets
    Bunk beds
    Table and benches
    Grill and a fire ring

    Linens are not provided. The cottages are next to a shower house in Pickerel Point Campground.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $28 / night

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      6. Russell Brook Campsites

      2 Reviews
      34 Saves
      Roscoe, New York
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
      • Tents
      Camper-submitted photo from Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Gardiner
      Camper-submitted photo from Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Gardiner
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      Camper-submitted photo from Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Gardiner

      7. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Gardiner

      23 Reviews
      50 Photos
      97 Saves
      Gardiner, New York

      Overlooking the winding Wallkill River, Yogi Bear Campground NY is set on 100 rolling acres and boasts a majestic view of the Shawangunk Ridge. When our campers aren’t busy swimming and splashing at Yogi Bear’s Water Zone & Splash Pad or bouncing high on our jumping pillow, they can enjoy endless outdoor activities and amenities that the whole family will enjoy. All of our cabins and campsites take full advantage of the unparalleled setting and beautiful scenery that surrounds our Camp-Resort. Just a short drive from hiking at Minnewaska State Park and local history in New Paltz, Jellystone Park™ offers a breathtaking camping experience for everyone.

      • Pets
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      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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        9. Boheme Retreats

        2 Reviews
        23 Photos
        44 Saves
        Parksville, New York

        Enjoy "Rosa" a beautiful 1963 Shasta vintage camper in Livingston Manor, NY. This Catskill location is a little over 2 hours from NYC. Boheme retreats is in a shared rv park located right next to the the Covered Bridge and on the Willoemoc Creek.

        Our Boheme Retreat vintage campers are grouped together so that your near by neighbors are also vintage campers. At Boheme Retreats we offer a more elevate camping experience. We hope you come ready to enjoy our take on glamping, in a rustic setting where you are sure to connect with nature. The camper Rosa sleeps 1-2 adults comfortably. Inside the vintage trailers you'll find : full size bed and a seating area. Rosa comes with a wet bath which includes a shower and toilet, kitchen, refrigerator, fresh linens, towels, bathroom, tableware and french press. Camper is hooked up to electric and water. Septic tank is dumped by campground as needed. Outside seating, fire pit and small grill is provided. Hiking is in walking distance with a small waterfall and the Willowemoc creek on the property is a popular trout fishing stream. You'll definitely fall in love with Livingston Manor! We have 3 other campers for rent!

        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Reservable
        • RVs
        • Cabins
        • Trash

        $130 - $175 / night

        Camper-submitted photo from Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Birchwood Acres
        Camper-submitted photo from Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Birchwood Acres
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      Recent Cabin Reviews in Roscoe

      318 Reviews of 64 Roscoe Campgrounds


      • BThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Unadilla KOA
        Oct. 17, 2024

        Unadilla KOA

        Lackluster and full service

        The weather was terrible while I was there, so perhaps this review may be biased. The Campground was very quiet in mid October. Many of the sites seem to be seasonal as there was no traffic to or from them. But there was quite a bit of daily traffic, usually arriving late and leaving early. Perhaps because the weather was turning very chilly and although the leaf peeping was at its peak for this season, I think people were heading south fast like me.

      • Wailym C.
        Camper-submitted photo from Kittatinny Canoes River Beach Campsites
        Sep. 8, 2024

        Kittatinny Canoes River Beach Campsites

        River Access made easy

        The perks of this campground is the easy river access.  Besides Dingmans camp nearby or others on the NJ side of River, this is the only riverside campground before reaching NY.  The river access alone makes it worth a visit if you plan on kayaking a long stretch and need a home base, like we did. Friendly and attentive staff, clean bathrooms, full camp store, swimming allowed at your own risk.  They offer kayak tours with shuttle service. Small campground stretches up river side with several site options. The sites are very very small and close together.  The lower river front sites offer the best views for tent campers.  The upper RV/camper sites near entrance have some water views but most are obstructed by trees and sit high above river.  You cannot access river from here but it’s an easy short walk down to river access area.  The rest of campground is very cozy with a few sites near a small creek.  It was very quiet during the week, hardly anyone there.  We enjoyed the river almost to ourselves.   The weekends get very busy as most come to swim and bbq. Overall still a very nice spot for a weekend. Our reason for 3 star rating is the size of camp sites and road noise 24/7 due to two busy nearby roads.  We could hear it from anywhere in the campground, and some tents sites sit right along the side of the road.  But, we would stay again for the convenience of river location and accommodating staff.  We stayed in site 130 with 34’ trailer.

      • Lori M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Neversink River Resort
        Sep. 5, 2024

        Neversink River Resort

        Clean bathrooms, good amenities

        Stay in one of the last weekends of August.  We were a party of 8 so we needed 2 sites, the first sites we booked were horrible - so so tiny (E11 & E12) and right on a swampy pond where the grass is growing into the water so it was hard to see where the water line was.  We had kids, so we needed to move our sites.  We ended up right across the way on E7 & E8 - much better.  This loop for tent campers is mixed.  Some of the sites are literally on the road - stay away from the sites on the same side of the road as the pond.  I saw a family who literally had to block the road a little bc they couldn't park their car *and* have a tent on the tiny site.  Anything on the side of E7 is bigger and a little deeper into the trees, but nothing seemed to be private in this campground.  It was a busy weekend, so of course there was loud music and partying - it just so happens that it was next door to our sites.  Bathrooms were far on this loop.  There are little foot bridges that you could take to get to the bathroom easier (and closer) but they are set on people's campsites, so if someone is on that site it's really walking through their site to get to it.  The campground has good amenities - wifi, pool, jumping ball, playground, basketball courts, volleyball courts, and a tether ball court :).  Great for the kids.  Pool is small but it works.  There's a cafe there so we were able to grab coffees and stuff.  They deliver wood and ice to your site which is super convenient.  We would return for sure.  Also - just to let everyone know the fire pit is really small.

      • Eric L.
        Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Valley Campground
        Sep. 4, 2024

        Beaver Valley Campground

        Clean, well laid out campground

        Clean, modern bathrooms.  Campsites were raked and ready for us when we arrived.  Super friendly staff!  Just a well laid out campground that was perfect for us.  Peaceful, a mix of wooded sites for RV's and open sites with their cabins.  2 swimming pools, really nice playground for the younger kids, 2 baseball fields.  Just a top notch place.

      • Jodi B.
        Camper-submitted photo from Keen Lake Resort Campground
        Aug. 5, 2024

        Keen Lake Resort Campground

        Best camp ground ever

        Keen lake is the most cleanest friendliest family environment campsite you will ever find. Beautiful lake great fishing. Activities all day long for the children. Great general store that has everything in it that is open from sun up to sundown. The nachos and ice cream are the best. Super friendly staff. It's big they have tent sites right along the lake the lake is huge there's so much I could say but I would run out of room. I started coming here when I was four and I am now 46 years old and it is just the best place ever. It will always have a special place in our heart. Look forward every year to coming here no matter what age my kids are they all have a blast. From tent sites to RVs to cottages to glamping you name it they have it highly recommend it. Recently went camping to somewhere a little bit closer to home and it's nothing compared to here. It's like comparing Macy's to Walmart. You will never regret coming here. So pack your family up and have a great time.

      • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Salt Springs State Park Campground
        Jun. 29, 2024

        Salt Springs State Park Campground

        Unique park with unique natural features

        This park is technically a “state park” because the land for it was donated to the state for public use. However, once the state became the official stewards, there werent funds in the state budget to maintain it as a park. A lical group, the Friends of Salt Springs, stepped up and offered to maintain the park with funds raised by their group. The result is a small but unique property open to the public for day use (picnicking and hiking and fishing) along with 2 small rustic campgrounds. One campground has a large open mowed grassy meadow with level sites for car camping or small campers, no hookups are available but each site has a fire ring and picnic table. On the other side of the parks trout stream are seven secluded primitive hike-in tent sites along with three basic camper cabins. The Friends of Salt Springs makes a good effort to maintain these two rustic campgrounds, however it seems there isnt a ranger on site at night so a camper said the meadow campground can get a little noisy some nights. The hike in sites are relatively quiet and secluded though, and are positioned nicely along the stream, one site actually adjacent to a good swimming hole.

        The camper cabins are basic with bunks, bring all your own gear. They are fairly new and have electricity but no water or heat.

        On the grounds in the day use area are picnic spits, a pavilion, and an activity barn. When I was there, the barn was featuring a local quilt show.

        The special aspect of this park are the hiking trails through old growth hemlock forest, said to be the largest hemlocks in Pennsylvania. The trout stream also cascades through some some waterfalls, and there are gorges with unique geology.

        There is a village nearby with limited supplies, you may want to stock up on groceries before heading out to this somewhat remote park. There is, however, a local brewery, plus an odd coffee shop featuring both donuts and ammo, an unusual combination…..

      • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Lackawanna State Park Campground
        Jun. 19, 2024

        Lackawanna State Park Campground

        Something for everyone!

        This is an amazing state park that has something for everyone. There is an environmental education center with programs, there is fishing and boating, and an amazing network if hiking and horse riding trails. There are several campgrounds, with tremendous variety for every camping style. There are standard car camping tent sites, RV sites, and yurts and camper cabins. For those who like more rustic options, there are hike-in sites that are beautiful and not far from the parking area. The campsites are nestled in a deep shady mature forest, and peaceful and quiet due to the wooded aspect and spacing of sites (at least for me, in September in a hike-in site not far from the regular campground). It is nice to have such a fine camping and outdoor recreation opportunity within an easy drive of the city of Clarks Summit, so probably a great weekend getaway for local folks, but a wonderful stopover for anyone on a road trip through northern PA as it is not far off Interstate 81. I was there only one day, but would like to be back to explore the trails!

      • Mayra O.
        Camper-submitted photo from High Point State Park Campground
        Jun. 10, 2024

        High Point State Park Campground

        Discrimination and Discomfort: Our Unfortunate Camping Experience at High Point State Park

        I recently had a camping experience at High Point that unfortunately did not go as planned. My family, friends and I rented a camping site and a cabin for a two-night stay, looking forward to a relaxing weekend in nature. However, our trip took an unexpected turn that left us feeling frustrated and disappointed.

        On the first night, we received complaints about the volume of our music and karaoke around 7 pm. While we promptly lowered the volume, we later found ourselves facing further complaints about noise levels, despite our efforts to be considerate of other campers, especially since we had children with us and we were a group of about 28 people. The following day, we were taken aback when the police arrived at our cabin and informed us that we were being evicted from the site due to noise complaints and the placement of our tents in the cabin's backyard.

        Feeling discriminated against and confused by the sudden eviction, we tried to explain our side of the story. We had moved some of our belongings to the cabin due to a marathon event taking place in front of our campsite, which was causing significant noise early in the morning “since 5 AM”. Additionally, there was confusion regarding the use of motorcycles on the premises, which further added to the misunderstandings that led to our eviction.

        Despite our attempts to follow the rules and seek clarification, our family weekend was disrupted, and some members even opted to leave the site. The entire experience left us feeling uncomfortable and frustrated, especially considering the efforts we made to comply with the park's regulations.

        While I appreciate the police officer's effort to provide us with another chance to rectify the situation, the manner in which the eviction was carried out and the lack of communication from the park management was disappointing. I believe that incidents like these should be reported to ensure that future campers do not have to go through similar challenges.

        1. As returning campers, I meticulously reviewed all the rules, particularly regarding noise levels, knowing that moderate noise was permissible until 10 PM.
        2. I made two calls to the park office to clarify the rules regarding the use of motorcycles for the youth children. While there was a misunderstanding, I made a genuine effort to adhere to the regulations and have documentation of both calls for verification.
        3. Despite visiting the park office for check-in around 9:30 AM on Saturday, I was not informed about the unfolding situation. However, approximately three hours later, police officers arrived at our site and requested us to vacate immediately.
        4. The marathon event generated significant noise, with a large number of participants being loud, some started to prepare on Friday and starting their activities as early as 5 AM on Saturday.
        5. The decision to place our tents in the cabin site rather than campsite "A" seemed logical, given the disruptive nature of the ongoing marathon. The lack of prior notification about the marathon and the subsequent request to relocate the tents to campsite "A" or immediate evictions was perceived as inconsiderate and is definitely discriminatory, especially considering the inconvenience of dismantling and setting up the tents again and the ongoing marathon event causing noise disturbances, without considering the circumstances or providing adequate notice.

        Moving forward, I hope that similar situations will be addressed more effectively to avoid inconveniences and unease for fellow campers. It is my hope that park staff will thoroughly investigate complaints, ensuring accuracy by confirming the exact site before taking action.

        In summary, the manner in which the incidents were handled, the lack of transparency and fair treatment, and the impact on our camping experience all point towards potential discrimination. It is essential to address and report such instances to ensure that all campers are treated fairly and respectfully in the future

      • Eric R.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Korns Campgrounds
        May. 24, 2024

        Korns Campgrounds

        First time camping in awhile; great time

        We chose Korn's because it was close to home on our first trip in years.

        It was a great time from check in to check out.

        We had a nice tent site ( 92 ) along the river. I called myself captain planet because I fished a coffee cup from the river.

        Will definitely be staying again

      • Inez W.
        Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Rondout Valley
        May. 22, 2024

        Thousand Trails Rondout Valley

        My first TT stay and it's better than expcted

        This was my first stay at any TT campground and I wasn't sure what to expect with this campground as the reviews are so mixed. 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. If you are looking for a CAMPground, this is a wonderful place! The grounds are well-kept and the bathrooms are clean. Th campground itself is pretty quiet, although there is some noise by the playground. Once school is out, I'm sure it will be busier.

        The only problem I had was that my Starlink didn't work at the first site (372 - full hookup) but they let me choose another site (435 - no sewer) and I was happy as a clam. Oh yea, the sewer connection in 372 ran uphill for me, but my pipe sits very low.

      • AThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Lower Lake Campground Beechwood Area — Promised Land State Park
        Apr. 22, 2024

        Lower Lake Campground Beechwood Area — Promised Land State Park

        Comfortable and Peaceful

        First trip of the season and we were amazed. Not crowded this time of year, serene, and perfect weather. We collected our own firewood as there is none for sale in the state park. We thought that was going to be a problem but we were okay with it!

        Hiked 2 short easy trails (Little Falls and the Conservation Nature Loop- which we drove to). Absolutely beautiful! Bathrooms were clean and water was hot in the shower.

        We will be visiting again!

      • Tamara N.
        Camper-submitted photo from Boulder Point Campground
        Mar. 8, 2024

        Boulder Point Campground

        Rich gets the sacred outdoors - and need for a great safe resting spot!

        Great find, and communication with Rich, owner-manager, was super timely!

      • @HomegrownRV 😎.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Mountain Top RV Park
        Jan. 5, 2024

        Mountain Top RV Park

        Great RV park!

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

        The restrooms were closed for the winter, so we didn’t get to use or see those. They have a small playground that would be better suited for older children, and there’s also a nice lounge room with games, a pool table, a tv and puzzles/board games.

        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.

        Everyone was very nice when we spoke to them via text or phone, but we never really saw anyone while we were there and the office remained closed.

        We would definitely recommend this park.

      • J
        Camper-submitted photo from Deer Haven Campground and Cabins
        Oct. 2, 2023

        Deer Haven Campground and Cabins

        Nice convenient spot

        On top of hill right outside of town. Stayed during the week and was able to get a more secluded, wooded site. (Most of them are pretty open) It was quiet at night. You can hear some traffic from down below at busier times. Nice walking trail around the property through woods and field. Convenient WSE hookup right at site. Staff was friendly. It was hard to pre book a site though. You can’t do it online, you have to email, and it can take a while to hear back from anyone confirming a reservation. $50/night for full hookup.

      • Joe M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Oneida Campground & Lodge
        Sep. 1, 2023

        Oneida Campground & Lodge

        I see positive things happening at Oneida

        Long time camper at oneida (usually during Miss Colombia weekend), this is an older and more established campground.  This year, it changed owner and you can already see the improvements happening.

        The one thing I did not like was seeing the new owner yelling at one of this employees.  That wasn't cool at all. 

        Also, It is not very RV friendly as it can be challenging parking and setting up an RV at Oneida.

        Being that I am now an RV owner, it it a bit challenging to navigate the campground.

      • Joe M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Hillside Campgrounds
        Sep. 1, 2023

        Hillside Campgrounds

        A Great GB Place

        This is a men's only campground where they have different themes on weekends.  Generally fun and where people can be themselves (as long as they are men).

        The dance club could be better, but overall, it's a great place to go hang out for a weekend. 

        Wifi and internet coverage is decent.

      • Joe M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park
        Sep. 1, 2023

        Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park

        A wondering place to camp.

        I have nothing but positive things to say about Promised Land.  Clean, big, a tons of options, the bathrooms are clean and overall a wonder experience.

        Cell phone signal isn't all that great, and I wish there was more space in between the campsites, but nonetheless always a wonderful experience.

      • Joe M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Kittatinny Campground
        Sep. 1, 2023

        Kittatinny Campground

        Room for improvement

        I have been camping at Kittatinny (Barryville) for over 20 years.  I have noticed that the campground has progressively gotten more urbanized as the years pass. 

        Since covid, more people have taken up camping, thus making every campground more crowded, but Kittatinny has gotten to the point that it's pretty much one person on top of the other. 

        I wish they would enforce "quiet hours."  Loud music everywhere, the people screaming take away from the camping experience.

        Also, this is a request.  AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile do not have signal at camp.  Once you're at Kittatinny you might as well be in the middle of the desert. 

        Last but not least, the bathrooms really need to be modernized.



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