Dog-Friendly Camping near Schuyler Falls, NY

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    Macomb Reservation State Park Campground provides wooded pet-friendly sites with clean bathrooms and picnic tables. Located in Schuyler Falls, this quiet New York state park welcomes pets while requiring them to be leashed and supervised at all times. The campground features spacious tent and RV sites set among trees on a scenic pond. Iroquois Campground & RV Park near Peru offers additional pet-friendly options with full hookups for RVs, cabin rentals that accept dogs, and tent camping areas where pets are permitted. Both campgrounds provide fire pits, picnic tables, and access to restrooms with showers. The camping season typically runs from May through early October, with Macomb Reservation open from May 27 to October 9. Pet owners must bring proof of current rabies vaccination and keep dogs on leashes no longer than six feet. Very quiet and nice campground with good bathrooms though not much for kids to do.

    Hiking trails around the pond at Macomb Reservation allow leashed dogs, providing exercise opportunities during your stay. Nearby, Ausable Point Campground offers additional pet-friendly camping with beach access where many campers bring dogs for swimming and shoreline walking. Campers should note that summer temperatures can fluctuate, requiring attention to pet hydration and comfort. Wildlife in the area includes small mammals and birds, so proper pet supervision is essential. Most campgrounds in the region limit pets to two per site and prohibit leaving animals unattended at campsites. Local veterinary services can be found in Plattsburgh, approximately 15 minutes from Schuyler Falls. Several campgrounds in the area feature seasonal sites with pet owners returning year after year, creating a friendly community atmosphere. Pets may be restricted from certain public buildings, beaches, or food service areas within campgrounds.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Schuyler Falls (100)

      1. Grand Isle State Park Campground

      4.7(28)14mi from Schuyler FallsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Right on Lake Champlain. The only downside is the beach is rocky, so bring water shoes! Dog friendly, and you have the choice between wooded areas and grassy. Close to great road biking and hiking."

      "My first night there the staff was able to accomadate my request to stay one night on the lake front and the next day I had to move to another site farther back."

      from $6 - $28 / night

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      2. AuSable Chasm Campground

      4.3(12)9mi from Schuyler FallsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Sites were a medium distance apart but still spacious enough to not be close to neighbors."

      "I didn’t know that this was a biking campground and there were SO MANY trails. Made the most of them with running, but overall, a fantastic campground. Showers were clean, staff was very friendly."

      3. Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

      4.4(44)21mi from Schuyler FallsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "They do not have a dog park and this caused our pup to get a bit hyper."

      "They do have a very nice network of trails, both within the campground property and in the surrounding forest, all of which were leashed dog friendly.  "

      4. Ausable Point Campground

      4.2(10)8mi from Schuyler Falls120 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Good birding, water activities, sunsets, geology/gorge, short easy forest hikes, beach walking, all the good stuff you expect from this part of New York."

      "Take a walk up the path next to the chasm. So relaxing listening to the water falls. Great place to watch the sunset! "

      from $22 - $40 / night

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      5. North Beach Campground

      4.1(28)18mi from Schuyler FallsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Sites 1 to 16 are close to each other. Sites 113 to 119 are bad. Very close to each other. No redeeming qualities.

      Sites have 30 amp electric and water but might need a longish cord or hose."

      "A very short and easy drive right outside of Burlington, with direct access to the greenway along the lakefront."

      from $37 - $100 / night

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      6. Cumberland Bay State Park Campground

      4.5(8)9mi from Schuyler Falls117 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "I'm from this part of Upstate New York State, and we came up for a weekend to go to a baby shower and decided to camp out at Cumberland Head!"

      "The Cumberland Bay State Park in New York is a great place to go and relax. If you like the beach scene, swimming, or having a picnic, then you will enjoy this park."

      from $17 - $24 / night

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      7. Apple Island Resort

      4.7(12)14mi from Schuyler FallsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Lots of things to do around here with dogs and kids. Breweries near by for the so inclined. Should have brought my roadbike, this is a bicyclers heaven."

      "Apple Island is a huge campground with great sites and wonderful views of Lake Champlain."

      from $55 - $105 / night

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      8. Champlain Resort Adult Campground

      5.0(5)11mi from Schuyler FallsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This campground is a gem in the Lakes Region of Northern Vermont. It sits right on Lake Champlain and has the most amazing sunsets."

      "Our camp spot had an amazing view of the lake which we didn’t ask for specifically which made it even better."

      9. Macomb Reservation State Park Campground

      5.0(2)3mi from Schuyler Falls96 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $17 - $24 / night

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      10. Iroquois Campground & RV Park

      4.0(3)5mi from Schuyler FallsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Nice campground near Plattsburgh. Sites somewhat small and tight but there are some larger sites."

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Schuyler Falls, NY

    568 Reviews of 100 Schuyler Falls Campgrounds


    • D
      Oct. 3, 2021

      North Beach Campground

      Great Campground “On The Water”

      I have a 24’ RV towing a 30 foot trailer for perspective. I easily fit in site 107 and lots of other sites would have worked. They have a place to drop trailers if you don’t fit.

      Sites 90 to 108 are best. Spaced out under trees.

      Sites 1 to 16 are close to each other.

      Sites 113 to 119 are bad. Very close to each other. No redeeming qualities.

      Sites have 30 amp electric and water but might need a longish cord or hose. Clean easy to use dump with water.

      Tent sites looked nice.

      Short walk to nice beach or you can drive a car. Short tunnel so no campers or bikes on the roof.

      Right next to rails to trails path that goes onto a causeway over the lake. There is a bike ferry to keep going. Nice ride.

      Nice dog park 3/4 miles to the South on the trail.

      Far away from noise. Can’t comment on loud campers.

    • Erin J.
      Sep. 24, 2022

      Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

      Great Area

      We visited this campground twice this summer after the switchover to KOA. They had lots of activities to take back to the campsite for rainy days. They do not have a dog park and this caused our pup to get a bit hyper.

    • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 28, 2018

      Meadowbrook Campground

      Conveniently Located, but a bit Noisy

      This is a very basic campground situated in a small village in the Adirondacks – situated between Saranac Lake and Lake Placid. Every site has a picnic table and an open fire grill and most of the sites on the outer ring have a lot of privacy as they are lined with trees and shrubs. Lots of spaces for larger RV’s, but we saw mostly tent campers.

      Bathrooms are mostly clean and the showers are nice. There is a quality dishwashing sink by the bathrooms. Overall, the campground is ok, but needs a bit of a facelift, repainting, etc. Also, you can hear the sounds of the city (cars, leaf blowers, and other things that remind you that you are not truly in the woods).

      The best part about this campground is that it is conveniently located between two awesome places and is relatively inexpensive, so if you don’t plan to spend much time in the campground itself, it’s perfect.

      We used this campground as a basecamp to mountain bike on an awesome trail just outside of Saranac Lake, the Bloomingdale Bog trail. The following day, we did a quadrathlon that involved kayaking the length of Lake Placid, hiking to the summit of Whiteface Mountain, kayaking back, and then finished the day at Lake Placid Pub and Brewery for dinner. Highly recommended, but plan on a 9-10 hour day on the lake/trail!

      With its central location, this campground is close to everything you may need, most even within walking distance.

    • Amy M.
      Aug. 30, 2018

      Cumberland Bay State Park Campground

      We had a fantastic time!

      I'm from this part of Upstate New York State, and we came up for a weekend to go to a baby shower and decided to camp out at Cumberland Head! Lots of shadey spots, very nice camping spots on Lake Champlain and the morning sunrise is beautiful!! Do yourself a favor, and visit Cumberland Head State Park!!!

    • Kyle I.
      Jun. 22, 2019

      Pine Ridge Park Campsite

      Family with kids get away location

      This campground has the best staff you can find in northern New York. The whole time they are open they have activities planned for the kids all summer long. The staff is always smiling and welcoming you into the campground. Quiet and comfortable place to stay. If your kids like to read. There is place they can find a book and read a book.

    • Brandon L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 12, 2024

      Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

      This is a good place to sleep, but not much more to it

      To start off, we are avid KOA campers. So when we looked at this campground, we expected the typical layout which had a swimming pool and other stuff for the kids, however, this campground lacked all of the above. When we arrived here, check-in was easy we did drive along ways to get to our campsite which was nice to be wooded, but I did miss the typical activities and KOA usually has which when I booked the site, I usually expect them since the prices usually, fairly high compared to state parks. Our main reason for seeing KA versus state parks for these extra activities. With that said the bathrooms were clean, which we barely use since we have a full hook up camper. The dog park was very small and it looked like they did the very minimum to check the block. If you’re looking for a place to run your little guy around, he might be disappointed at this place. However, there are plenty hikes nearby to wear them out if you desire. As far as location, there is a lot of stuff to do in the area as we went and hike, the mountain, which was amazing.

    • Shanna M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2025

      Valcour Island

      Valcour Island

      I've camped on Valcour all my life since I was 7. It was amazing. So beautiful. Now it's covered in cockroaches and the water is murky and everything is covered in Zebra muscles. Other campers are rude and have no respect for your property. Has been all Canadians from my experience. They let their pets on the island to defecate and we've had one let their two large dogs swim ashore from their yacht and urinate on all our tents and destroyed our campsite and stole our food off from the picnic table all while the owners watched and laughed it off from their boat. The dogs then swam back and boarded the boat and they left. It's not like it used to be. We were yelling at them the whole time, trying to get the dogs away from our campsite and the owners didn't even apologize. One of the dogs defecated on my son's clothing that has fallen off the line.

    • Kari M.
      Sep. 20, 2016

      Cumberland Bay State Park Campground

      Great beach area, lots to do!

      The Cumberland Bay State Park in New York is a great place to go and relax. If you like the beach scene, swimming, or having a picnic, then you will enjoy this park. I come here quite often to kayak, and my friends and I also like to get a game of volleyball going on the court they have within the park. During the summer months (and especially on hot days), you will find that this park is pretty busy. You can always find a little spot to put your stuff, though. Kayaking is probably one of my favorite things to do, and the lake is perfect for this. The park itself is located on Lake Champlain. You also have the option to camp overnight if you wish...I have only done this once because I wanted to get up and kayak for the sunrise! The park does provide picnic tables, restrooms and showers. I find that the restrooms and showers and pretty clean....there have been a few times that the stall I am using doesn't have toilet paper. So I would suggest checking your stall first before you sit down on the toilet :). One of my favorite parts about this park, is in the distance you can see the beautiful mountains, Adirondacks and other gorgeous views. There are also some good hiking trails nearby that you can get to by car. I would say there are trails within 5-10 miles away. All in all, a great place to come and relax!

    • Meag F.
      Sep. 1, 2016

      Shady Oaks Camping Resort

      Great Place for Big Rigs

      Mostly Seasonal area with some overnight spots. No tents allowed. But pet friendly. Small but clean areas with electric at each site. Has some benches outside, a small pool, playground, and community of seasonal campers. I think there was only a few overnighters.


    Guide to Schuyler Falls

    Camping near Schuyler Falls offers diverse seasonal options within the Adirondack region's transitional climate zone, where temperatures can range from 75-85°F in summer months to below freezing during spring and fall nights. The area's glacial terrain creates unique camping environments featuring kettle ponds, small lakes, and mixed northern hardwood forests. Seasonal availability typically runs from mid-May through early October with most facilities closing after Columbus Day weekend.

    What to do

    Paddling opportunities: Multiple campgrounds provide direct water access for kayaking and canoeing. At Ausable Point Campground, campers can experience riverside sites for easy launching. "We rented kayaks and a canoe from down the road Adirondack River rentals and they delivered and picked up from our site," shares one visitor who appreciated the convenience.

    Mountain biking trails: The Ausable Chasm area features extensive trail systems accessible directly from some campgrounds. "I wish I had my bike!!! I didn't know that this was a biking campground and there were SO MANY trails," writes a camper at AuSable Chasm Campground, noting the surprising number of cycling routes.

    Disc golf courses: Several campgrounds maintain on-site disc golf courses for guest use. Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA features "disc golf and mountain biking/hiking trails" according to visitors, providing activity options without leaving the property.

    Golf options: For traditional golf enthusiasts, some resorts offer par-3 courses on premises. As noted by an Apple Island Resort guest, "My husband enjoyed his time at the golf course," highlighting the recreational facilities available beyond typical camping activities.

    What campers like

    Waterfront views: Lakeside camping provides memorable sunset opportunities across Lake Champlain. A visitor at Champlain Resort Adult Campground explains, "It sits right on Lake Champlain and has the most amazing sunsets. It is a small adult only campground so it is pretty quiet which is exactly what we like."

    Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept bathhouses and shower facilities. "Bathrooms and shower rooms are individual rooms," notes one camper about their experience, while another mentions "DI'd a 4 night 4day stay. Was nice, pool was clean, play ground kids loved it. And facilities were clean, with hot showers."

    Private sites: Several locations feature well-spaced campsites with natural barriers. "This section has tall shad trees and much more space between sites than the resort area," reports a Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA visitor, appreciating the less crowded camping experience.

    Beach access: Multiple campgrounds provide swimming areas along lakes or ponds. "There is a nice pool with plenty of chairs and umbrellas. The pool opens at 9am for adult lap swims for an hour which we took advantage of daily," shares a camper who enjoyed the water amenities.

    What you should know

    Pet requirements: Most dog friendly campgrounds near Schuyler Falls have specific leash and documentation policies. Across campgrounds, pets must typically remain leashed at all times, with documentation requirements varying by location. At Grand Isle State Park Campground, "we camped here and loved it so much we convinced our family to camp here the following summer!" notes a repeat visitor who brought pets along.

    Ferry proximity: Campgrounds near lake crossings experience periodic boat noise. "The campground is located near a local ferry dock which does provide a bit of noise when the boat comes and goes," explains a camper who otherwise enjoyed the lakeside location.

    Reservation windows: Popular sites, especially waterfront locations, fill 9-12 months in advance. "We were told getting beach site is nearly impossible, luckily got one on the river," mentions one camper about securing prime locations.

    Seasonal limitations: Weather conditions can fluctuate significantly throughout the camping season. "We stayed over Memorial Day weekend and were surprised that the campground was not full," notes a visitor about early season availability.

    Tips for camping with families

    Swimming areas: Seek campgrounds with designated swim zones or beaches for supervised water activities. "The campground features a playground, huge store, gem mining, arcade (which needs some love), hiking trails and a common area with some games," reports a visitor at Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday, highlighting family-friendly amenities.

    Recreational programming: Some facilities offer organized activities specifically for children. "It was a quiet, family friendly campground with a cute little beach and nature center with youth programs," explains a Grand Isle State Park visitor who appreciated the structured options.

    Safety considerations: Rocky shorelines require appropriate footwear for children. "I would just suggest wearing shoes into the water as the rocks are very slippery on bare feet!" advises a camper about lake access points.

    Proximity to attractions: Consider drive times to family-friendly destinations when selecting a campground. "This camp ground is a short drive to Lake Placid, Plattsburgh, Vermont State and so much more," notes a visitor regarding the convenient location.

    Tips from RVers

    Site configurations: Many campgrounds feature nose-in waterfront sites designed for motorhomes. "Most of the waterfront sites are nose-in and suited well for motorhomes," explains an Apple Island Resort visitor, noting the layout considerations.

    Hookup variations: Water and electric connections differ across campgrounds. "Some Platinum Plus sites are in the first row with unobstructed views; whereas, our site was three rows back," shares a camper about premium site differences at one resort.

    Accessibility concerns: Some forested campgrounds have limited big rig access. "The roads are narrow and dirt/gravel but the able to navigate if you go slow," reports a Champlain Resort visitor about navigating larger vehicles.

    Dump station logistics: Not all sites offer full hookups, requiring planning for waste management. "No hookups on our site, water was available throughout the campground for filling tank," mentions a camper describing the partial hookup situation.

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