Best Campgrounds near Nassau, NY

The eastern New York region surrounding Nassau features a mix of state parks, private campgrounds, and recreational areas within an hour's drive. Dingman's Family Campground, located directly in Nassau, provides tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with both water access and hiking trails. Nearby Schodack Island State Park Campground in Schodack Landing offers well-maintained sites with full hookups, while Cherry Plain State Park Campground in Petersburgh provides a more rustic experience with waterfront options. The area sits at the western edge of the Berkshires, creating a landscape of rolling hills, small lakes, and mixed hardwood forests that support diverse camping styles from primitive tent sites to glamping accommodations.

Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from May through October, with limited winter options. Schodack Island State Park operates from May through Columbus Day, while Cherry Plain runs from late May through Labor Day. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for summer weekends and holiday periods. As one camper noted at Schodack Island, "The park ensures you'll have what you need with stores within close proximity and staff even offers ice and firewood delivery to your site." Weather can be variable, with summer temperatures typically ranging from 55-85°F and occasional thunderstorms. Fall brings spectacular foliage but cooler nights, often dropping into the 40s. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with better coverage near towns and limited or no service in more remote areas.

Waterfront sites receive consistently high ratings from visitors across multiple campgrounds. At Cherry Plain State Park, campers appreciate "the loop of sites near the entrance near the water for views but close to the bathroom, ranger station, and trails." Many campgrounds feature fishing opportunities, with several stocked ponds and streams. Wildlife sightings, including black bears, are reported at some locations, particularly in areas closer to the Catskills. Privacy between sites varies considerably, with state parks generally offering more separation than private campgrounds. Noise can be an issue at some locations, with train tracks near Schodack Island State Park occasionally creating disturbances. Family-friendly amenities are common, with most campgrounds offering playgrounds, hiking trails, and water recreation options.

Best Camping Sites Near Nassau, New York (186)

    1. Schodack Island State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Coeymans, NY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 732-0187

    $17 - $26 / night

    "The park ensures you’ll have what you need with stores within close proximity and the staff even offers ice and firewood delivery to your site."

    "Wonderful hikes and beautiful walks. Boat docks looked pretty easy for ins and outs, and the pavilions were huge!"

    2. Mt. Greylock Campsite Park

    30 Reviews
    Lanesborough, MA
    20 miles
    +1 (413) 447-9419

    $40 - $70 / night

    "Great access to Mt Greylock and LOTS of hiking close by. Staff was so accommodating-always willing to spend time giving recommendations."

    "Great family atmosphere w very positive neighbors and owners... Fantastic. 5 stars"

    3. Dingman's Family Campground

    3 Reviews
    Nassau, NY
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 766-2310

    "Great walking access to the river where you can launch your kayak/go tubbing or just go for a swim. Would return."

    "Absolutely loved this campground, sites are well spaced and the surrounding area is gorgeous! We had a tent site right on the river and couldn’t have been happier with our stay."

    4. Pittsfield State Forest Campground

    9 Reviews
    Hancock, MA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 442-8992

    $14 - $35 / night

    "Sites 1-9 are located near Berry Pond and are serviced by a pit toilet. The rest are about 1.5 miles south on the loop road."

    "Stayed in a campsite near the road and the brook. It was clean and quiet. The road was right next to the site, but most drivers were respectful and drove slow."

    5. Cherry Plain State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cherry Plain, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 733-5400

    $14 - $17 / night

    "We love the loop of sites near the entrance near the water for views but close to the bathroom, ranger station, and trails. Farther from the beach so there is less impact from the day visitors."

    "There are a number of “walk in” sites that are all lovely, I suggest the sites toward the back of the park. Hot showers, bathrooms, and dishwashing stations are available."

    6. Spacious Skies Woodland Hills

    7 Reviews
    West Stockbridge, MA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 392-3557

    $29 - $999 / night

    "My first visit to New York state was amazing, largely in part due to my campsite at the Woodland Hills campground."

    "The staff was helpful, the site was pretty and there are so many places to hike and the best of the Berkshires so close by."

    7. North-South Lake Campground

    43 Reviews
    Palenville, NY
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 589-5058

    $22 - $44 / night

    "Our first campground was in New York Aug 8th. Unfortunately, Debbie was socking New York hard. North South Lake Campground in the Catskills was our camping home."

    "Had a great time at this campground- surrounded by many returning campers which gave the whole experience a good community vibe. Ice cream truck comes around each evening in the summer."

    8. October Mountain State Forest Campground

    16 Reviews
    Lenox Dale, MA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 243-1778

    $17 - $55 / night

    "The campsite was peaceful and quiet and mostly tucked into the hillside. I did see the electrical station at the entrance but the sound didn’t reach where I was staying at site 33."

    "Some of the sites are very visible and a few are tucked away into the woods with privacy. Most are pretty close to their neighbors."

    9. Sperry Road Campground — Mount Greylock State Reservation

    15 Reviews
    New Ashford, MA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 499-4262

    $8 - $35 / night

    "We arrived at the shelter and there were some campers we greeted and then we pitched a tent nearby (vincinity camping allowed)."

    "The site was clean, dry, and a nice walk off the main trail. The staff was friendly as well. We hikes around during the days and saw some spectacular views."

    10. Abracadabra magic farm

    1 Review
    New Baltimore, NY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (917) 834-5331

    $100 - $200 / night

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679 Reviews of 186 Nassau Campgrounds


  • Danielle S.
    May. 29, 2026

    Devil's Tombstone Campground

    Experienced Campers — First Time Ever Leaving a Negative Review

    FYI this is my first time ever writing a negative campground review, but this experience deserves one. Our large family group stayed at Devil’s Tombstone Campground over Memorial Day weekend, and despite having camped dozens of times over the years, this was by far the worst campground and staff experience we’ve ever had. 

    When we arrived there was no caretaker present, no cell service to call the posted number, and we were later condescendingly told we “should have checked in” and “should have knocked”— both of which we did. We were then told the posted number was “only for emergencies,” despite nowhere stating that. The first caretaker who checked us in was pleasant, but after that it felt like staff constantly monitored and corrected our group over extremely minor issues: partially parking on grass, briefly parking near the bathroom walkway, plugging into an outlet near the restroom during 40-degree rainy weather, hanging signs, and even checking our tarp lines on trees. Many of these rules were not posted anywhere. 

    After someone plugged into the bathroom outlet because they were freezing (there was no sign that said you couldn't and it was not listed in the rules), the bathroom power was shut off entirely, leaving the bathrooms without lights at night, which created an obvious safety issue. Around the same time, a camera suddenly appeared near the outlet area, which felt excessive and uncomfortable. 

    Meanwhile, staff spent hours mowing, weed-whacking, and chain sawing during the middle of Friday on Memorial Day weekend while simultaneously nitpicking campers over every little thing. 

    The final straw was being told we could not use a fully enclosed propane fire pit with no embers during cold, windy, rainy weather. After expressing frustration over the constant nitpicking, forest rangers were called on us the next morning. Staff reportedly told them we had garbage and food everywhere, which was completely false. Thankfully the rangers themselves were respectful and seemed to quickly realize we were simply a group trying to enjoy our weekend. 

    The campground itself was also very misleading compared to online photos. The “lake” is more like a shallow pond unsuitable for meaningful fishing, kayaking, or swimming. The supposedly stocked creek running through the campground was completely dry, there is no running water in the bathrooms, and a main road cuts directly through the campground with traffic flying by at highway speeds. 

    We still managed to have fun because we enjoy spending time outdoors together, but we would absolutely not return or recommend this campground.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 23, 2026

    Woodford State Park Campground

    Small reservoir clean sites

    I have stayed at several of the waterfront tent and lean-to camp sites. It’s a nice organized place but can get pretty noisy when larger groups take over the loop c spots. There’s an open grassy field near the water at that end of the campground and it doesn’t take much to make a disturbance as sound carries over the water to loop b and a. Several people ignore the no dogs on the beach rule too. Those issues aside it’s a nice accessible campground with quiet water for kayakers like me. Generally I find the flies and mosquitoes are less of a problem once the dragon flies arrive.

  • N
    May. 17, 2026

    Savoy Mountain State Forest Campground

    Good sites good walking trails

    All around good spot to camp the staff was all really nice the bathrooms were clean my one complaint was how bad the bugs were! Which is no fault to the park! Had a great time will probably go again!

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 6, 2026

    Jug End Dispersed — Appalachian National Scenic Trail

    Dispersed Camping?

    Between Sage's Ravine and Jug End Road there are five backcountry campsites on the Appalachian Trail. Sage's Ravine Laurel Ridge Race Brook Falls (with a shelter) The Hemlocks (with a shelter) Glen Brook (with a shelter) After descending Mt. Everett, you descend to Guilder Pond State Park. It is a day use park with trash cans and in season it also has a porta potty and a few picnic tables. No camping besides those already mentioned, which are all A.T. campsites. Jug End Road allows overnight parking (often used by folks hiking the A.T.) but I wouldn't classify that as dispersed camping unless you just need a place to pull over and sleep for a night. Each site mentioned, with the exception of Race Brook, is no more than .2 off the A.T.

  • Ricky H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 29, 2026

    Somerset Vt Dispersed on the Deerfield River

    Winter camping trip

    Went to test out a new coody tent. Arrived on Saturday morning 3/28/26. Found an abandoned camper onsite. Not bad area, but can tell as soon as summer gets here, it will turn into a party camp ground. (not for me)

  • eThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 27, 2026

    Hogback Mtn Trailhead

    Solid overnight spot

    As other review indicates - plenty of room and a very nice view looking west. Biggest thing to know is that it is located right off of 9, across from the distillery and not on Hogback Rd. It is open and accessible even in snow!

  • Ricky H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 11, 2026

    Somerset Airfield

    Winter excursion

    Made the trip on a Friday evening. Set up in freezing drizzle. Not a bad weekend all things considered. Lots of snowmobile traffic, which didn’t bother me. Saturday was the best day by far. Was only one other couple that weekend. Bathrooms were open, but very basic and no water. But grateful nonetheless.

  • aThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 30, 2025

    Mink Hollow Lean-to

    Lean-to and primitive tent sites

    Lean-to is just off the Mink Hollow trail near the Devil's Path there is an outhouse near lean-to. A reliable piped spring is a quarter mile away.

  • aThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 30, 2025

    Devil's Kitchen Lean-to

    Lean-to only short hike from trailhead

    Lean-to is right on the overlook trail so a lot of hikers passing by.


Guide to Nassau

Camping spots near Nassau, New York offer varied terrain with elevations ranging from 400 to 1,200 feet across the region. Most sites sit on glacial till soils that drain quickly after rain. Summer night temperatures typically drop 15-20 degrees from daytime highs, with morning fog common in low-lying campgrounds near water features.

What to do

Hiking at Mt. Greylock: Access multiple trail systems directly from Sperry Road Campground with routes for all skill levels. "There are plenty of options for hiking including two nearby falls, a section of the AT, and of course the summit. The summit lodge offers breakfast & lunch," notes Heidi R., who found the summit accessible by both hiking and car.

Swimming opportunities: Many campgrounds maintain swimming areas with varying facilities. At Mt. Greylock Campsite Park, "The pool was cold, but really nice and again very clean," according to Rebecca L., though visitors should check seasonal availability as some pools close for renovations.

Boating access: Several waterfront campgrounds provide boat launches or water entry points. "The best part was hiking out to a couple of different blinds to look for birds. Did see a juv eagle," reports Patsy E. about Schodack Island State Park, adding that river views from trails can be limited by vegetation during peak growing season.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many campers consistently praise the generous site sizing at Schodack Island State Park Campground. "The sites are amongst the most spacious I've ever seen. RV sites offer 30/50 amp electricity," writes Kara W., who found the camping experience enhanced by the natural separation between sites.

Private woodland settings: Tree cover and natural barriers create secluded camping experiences at many locations. "The sites were large and wooded. Great access to Mt Greylock and LOTS of hiking close by," explains Stephanie from Mt. Greylock Campsite Park, highlighting how woodland settings contribute to privacy.

Clean facilities: Bathroom and shower maintenance receives frequent positive mentions. At Pittsfield State Forest Campground, "The bathrooms and showers were phenomenal. A treat at the end of the day to take a shower before crawling in," reports Tiff H., who appreciated the well-maintained facilities after active days outdoors.

What you should know

Varying terrain for tents: Site levelness differs significantly across campgrounds. "The site was slightly slanted but that did help with drainage when we had torrential downpours," notes Rebecca L. about Mt. Greylock Campsite Park, suggesting that slight slopes can be beneficial during heavy rain events.

Wildlife considerations: Bear presence requires proper food storage at several campgrounds. At Sperry Road Campground, "The bear lockers are roomy and clean and could double as storage to keep items out of the rain," writes Heidi R., who recommends reviewing "bear aware" practices before arrival.

Noise factors: Environmental sounds vary by location and can affect light sleepers. "There is a power station nearby that has a hum all day & night—makes for great white noise when sleeping," mentions Tiff H. about October Mountain State Forest Campground, indicating that ambient noise sources exist at some sites.

Tips for camping with families

Recreation options: Family-friendly activities vary by campground. At Cherry Plain State Park Campground, Joey M. notes, "The bathrooms are clean. The place is quiet. The view is great," adding that the pond and beach area provide entertainment for children without requiring additional travel.

Site selection guidance: Campground layouts impact family camping experiences. "Look for the loop of sites near the entrance near the water for views but close to the bathroom, ranger station, and trails," advises Christine J. about Cherry Plain State Park, highlighting the importance of strategic site selection for families.

Organized activities: Weekend programming enhances family stays at some campgrounds. "The band on Saturday night was fun and we brought our chairs and a cooler up there after dinner. The kids enjoyed just running around the open field while we enjoyed the band," shares Kim R. about Mt. Greylock Campsite Park, though noting that music typically ends by 9:30 pm.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Electric and water services vary significantly between campgrounds. At Spacious Skies Woodland Hills, "We rented a rustic campsite for a long weekend and it was way better than expected," reports Amy G., though noting the limited shower facilities despite numerous RV sites.

Terrain challenges: Gravel roads and site inclines can challenge larger rigs. "Although sites are squeezed in, it is a nice family campground. However the site I had was steep grade from steps to picnic table. Flat ground area for camper was very narrow," cautions Ray P. about Spacious Skies Woodland Hills, suggesting particular caution for older visitors or those with mobility limitations.

Delivery services: Some campgrounds offer convenience services for RVers. "Firewood can be delivered to your site when you purchase from them," mentions Rebecca L. about Mt. Greylock Campsite Park, a feature that many RVers appreciate to avoid carrying heavy items from camp stores.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Nassau, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Nassau, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 186 campgrounds and RV parks near Nassau, NY and 25 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Nassau, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Nassau, NY is Schodack Island State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 17 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 25 free dispersed camping spots near Nassau, NY.