Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Circleville, NY

Korns Campgrounds offers tent sites, RV spaces, and cabins that welcome pets, with 92 designated sites positioned along the Neversink River. All camping sites feature water and electrical hookups, making extended stays with pets comfortable. Boulder Point Campground and Winding Hills Park also accommodate dogs, with Winding Hills providing spacious, shaded campsites set deep in the woods away from main roads. Most campgrounds in the area implement standard pet policies including leash requirements, waste cleanup expectations, and limits on number of animals allowed. Site 90 at Korns provides a somewhat secluded spot surrounded by a stream, creating a natural boundary ideal for camping with dogs.

The Neversink River Resort features pet-friendly tent sites, RV spaces, cabins, glamping options, and even yurts, allowing campers flexibility in accommodation while traveling with animals. Trails around Winding Hills Park provide perfect opportunities for dog walking, with multiple paths through wooded areas. Campers report the water at some campgrounds has a slight sulfur smell, so bringing drinking water for pets is advisable. Most campgrounds in the region remain open seasonally from May through October, with Neversink River Resort offering year-round accommodations for those traveling with pets during winter months. Oakland Valley Campground's riverside locations provide excellent water access for dogs who enjoy swimming, though sites can sometimes be rocky and unlevel according to visitor experiences.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Circleville, New York (152)

    1. Jellystone Park™ Gardiner

    32 Reviews
    Gardiner, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 255-5193

    "We got a red carpet site by the Gaga pit and near the water park (Cindy bear lane) and it was a convenient yet noisy site. Kids were at the playground 8 am or before and the noise woke us up."

    "With a new check in area, Gardiner has really stepped up. They expanded the pool area to include another pool plus splash area and water slides."

    2. Winding Hills Park

    8 Reviews
    Montgomery, NY
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 457-4918

    $25 - $30 / night

    "We have stayed here multiple times since it’s so close to home. Reservations are needed only for major holidays during camping season; Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day."

    "The trails to walk on are perfect to get out of the campsite for a few hours. There are no spots with sewer hookup but they have a dumping area."

    3. Korns Campgrounds

    5 Reviews
    Otisville, NY
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 394-0117

    $30 - $60 / night

    "My original site had been moved by ReserveAmerica without notification but the staff at Korns Campground moved me to an even better site with a closer proximity to the bathroom."

    "We parked right next to our camp site and had water, fire pit, outlets, and our car all in one area. One of the owners came out to make sure we were all ok."

    4. New York City North-Newburgh KOA

    14 Reviews
    Plattekill, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 564-2836

    "Small dog park, communal spaces, and a camp store all made the place feel like a little village. They even have a wine store- cab sav was good. WiFi I work remotely and WiFi is always an issue."

    "The staff was nice and they were dog friendly!"

    5. New York City North/Newburgh KOA

    41 Reviews
    Pomona, NY
    25 miles
    +1 (845) 947-2792

    $17 - $20 / night

    "15 dolares la noche para los que viven en el Estado de New York o New York city .. si es fuera del estado son $5 dolares mas!!"

    "Drive-in tent campgrounds. Adequate restroom facilities sprinkled amongst tent sites. Some campsites have raised platforms. All sites have picnic tables and fire ring with flip-top grill."

    6. Kittatinny Campground

    31 Reviews
    Milford, PA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 682-3539

    $75 - $400 / night

    "A few of my friends stayed at Kittatinny Canoes River Beach Campsites recently, and while the location is fantastic for river enthusiasts, there are some areas that could use improvement. "

    "With over 160 sites spread across 18 acres, campers can choose from wooded, open field, or riverfront locations, all equipped with essential amenities like electric hookups, fresh drinking water, and picnic"

    7. High Point State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Matamoras, PA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (973) 875-4800

    $5 - $20 / night

    "There are about 40 to 50 sites around Sawmill Lake. Many of these sites , like ours, are walk in sites (about a 50 yard walk) that sit lakeside."

    "_The campground at High Point State Park has 50 spacious tent sites, many with direct lake access, located in a wooded area surrounding Saw Mill Lake."

    8. Neversink River Resort

    6 Reviews
    Cuddebackville, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 239-7598

    $41 - $375 / night

    "Some of the sites are literally on the road - stay away from the sites on the same side of the road as the pond. "

    9. Oakland Valley Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cuddebackville, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 754-8732

    "They loved to fish and play in the river, explore the woods and ride bikes around. Quiet, family friendly and close to home! We love OVC."

    "You can camp right next to the river and it has a great view."

    10. Boulder Point Campground

    2 Reviews
    Pine Bush, NY
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 649-0611

    $78 - $400 / night

    "This property has several sites for you to setup your tent, camper, van, or RV (only small tow behinds or popups, no large RVs) Nearby are wineries to explore. Nice bathrooms and showers!"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Circleville, NY

912 Reviews of 152 Circleville Campgrounds


  • Kirstin T.
    Sep. 14, 2017

    Catskill/Kenneth L Wilson Campground

    Lots of fun

    The campsite was great. Big and going after Labor Day means there was tons of space. Well priced. We did have neighbors that had a trailer and used their generator early in the morning and late at night. Beside that it was fantastic. We had planned on driving to hiking but there was so much to do around the camp site we just walked around and did the hiking near by. The dog park is wonderful. Our dog loved it.

  • D
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Catskill/Kenneth L Wilson Campground

    Big Widely Spaced Sites

    Lots of room in many sites for my 24 ft RV and 30 ft trailer. Big meadow in middle with new full playground set.

    Dry camping but water available and a sewer dump. Gotta haul your own trash.

    Two ponds to play in and a fenced dog park.

    Some nice hiking in the park.

  • T
    Sep. 19, 2022

    Catskill/Kenneth L Wilson Campground

    Nice stay and very friendly staff

    Such a clean and well maintained campground. Staff were so nice and friendly. Only one shower area that was a bit of a trek from our site, a bike would have been nice to get around. We had to move our tent as we had set it back too far and was not on the site pad and park ranger Brian who was very lovely came and asked us to move it and we had a nice chat. Lovely big dog park. There are some nice little walks and small hikes on the ground with a lake that you can rent kayaks or canoes. Close to Woodstock which is a cute town. Our site was a little exposed but the sites either side of us were closed for restoration thankfully. There are some more secluded and set back sites too though.

  • Allen N.
    Aug. 12, 2020

    Jellystone Park™ Gardiner

    Serious Dog Bite Incident

    Recently, we camped here for a week. We don’t ever post negative reviews like this. The last day, we experienced a violent attack by a very large and aggressive Pit Bull. The Pit Bull did not have a collar or a leash and was accidently let out of the RV to roam free and unsupervised. It immediately ran to our site(4 sites away) and attacked our dog that was tied at the time. The incident was unprovoked. While trying to save our dog, my wife and I were also attacked. The wounds were serious enough to require emergency transport to a hospital for treatment including stitches. All we could think of was what might have happened if our granddaughter had been playing with our dog. 

    To put it mildly, their existing pet policy is grossly lacking. They never checked what breed of dog or ask to see documentation of shots when we were registering. Yogi Bear Jellystone Park needs to better manage their pet policy to address aggressive dog breeds and ensure the safety of campers. We camped there for seven days and saw multiple sites have more than one large dog, which in many places we’ve camped at would have been banned due to breed type or size. We have RV’ed extensively across the US and have never seen such careless enforcement of a pet policy regarding aggressive dog breeds. Seriously, think about avoiding this park if you have pets or small children.

  • Kristen B.
    Sep. 13, 2016

    Catskill/Kenneth L Wilson Campground

    Nestled in The Catskills

    This campground is nestled in the Catskills, New York, with easy access to New Jersey and Connecticut. With large campsites and most surrounded by trees, you will find just the right mix of privacy and community depending upon what you are looking for. Although the showers aren't top notch, they do have them and a great recycling center for all of your garbage. If hiking is what you enjoy, they have nearly 4 miles of trails within the campground and surrounding areas that circle two nearby ponds and their day use area. If you are looking for something offsite, don't miss the Giant Ledge hike, a 30 min drive and about a 3 mile out and back hike to Giant Ledge for amazing views overlooking the entire area. Head out to watch the sunrise one morning with awesome views looking east. When you need a break from cooking, don't miss the nearby Phoenicia Diner for some great breakfast and coffee! All of the Park Rangers are very helpful and will provide recommendations and maps, just ask!

  • C
    Sep. 21, 2021

    Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort

    Not a Resort, despite the name and per night fee.

    Some things you should be aware of before booking: The office, playground, dog park, pool, laundry are located at the top of the hill. Camping spots are downhill, a good distance from the office and amenities. Trash is located off site in a pullout on the road you drive in on. There are 2 showers for women and 2 for men. Both are old and not well maintained or in our experience clean, either. In general the camping spots are not well maintained, weedy, un-level and picnic tables are weathered and warped. This resort campground is composed of mainly residents, the rules (we observed) apply to the overnight campers, not the residents. Children of the residents run free all day and past curfew in the evenings unsupervised. The setting is quiet, the views from the upper level are lovely. With some updating of bath facilities, cleaning and leveling of campsites, uniform enforcement of rules, Pleasant Acres could become a resort destination.

  • Luis B.
    Sep. 10, 2022

    Secluded Acres Campground

    Nice campground.

    This campground is big. Many people live here, but there are spots to rent. Primitive site or not, they have a spot for you. Very nice people here I’d say. We are currently the only Hispanics here and not 1 person has been nasty to us. The lady at check in was on point and it was super quick. The store has a lot to choose from all organized. Bathhouses are clean, water pressure is good, and the hot water is actually hot. The size of the spaces would depend on where you are. We saw primitive sites that are ginormous. Also saw RV sites that were very close to each other. Our tent site is perfect. An area of the lake is to swim and the other to fish in. Catch and release only. Lots of tress for great shade. Very peaceful and calm atmosphere. Mental vacation definitely. Deer may or may not stop by for a visit. Hiking trails available. They also have a dog park for your beloved pooch.

  • C
    Sep. 15, 2022

    Rip Van Winkle Campgrounds

    Great camp

    Staying here is great! You’ve got fishing either in 2 private lakes or you can fish in the river but to do the river you’ll need a New York State fishing license. There are playgrounds for the kids, basketball, pool and a remote control car track. We stayed in the “ overflow” are several times and it is very nice.


Guide to Circleville

Nestled in the mid-Hudson Valley region of New York, Circleville sits at an elevation of around 400 feet with diverse terrain ranging from wooded hills to riverside plains. The area experiences four distinct seasons with particularly vibrant fall foliage from late September through mid-October when temperatures average 45-65°F, creating ideal camping conditions. Local campgrounds typically see heavier bookings on holiday weekends and during peak leaf-peeping season.

What to do

Hiking with dogs: Multiple dog friendly campgrounds near Circleville offer access to scenic trails. At Winding Hills Park, visitors can explore trails that circle the lake. "The trails to walk on are perfect to get out of the campsite for a few hours," notes Valen K.

River activities: Bring your kayak to Neversink River Resort where water recreation is a highlight. "Tubing was fun," says Evan F., who visited this pet-welcoming facility that offers various accommodation types. Sites are positioned along the Neversink River, providing water access for both people and pets.

Seasonal activities: Fall visitors should check out New York City North-Newburgh KOA which offers special Halloween weekend events in October. "We visited mid October and folks had sites decorated and the KOA has trick or treating and other activities every weekend in Oct," shares Chelsea B. The campground welcomes pets and features dedicated recreation areas.

What campers like

Private, wooded sites: Campers consistently praise the natural setting at Winding Hills Park. "It's deep in the woods of the park so there is good shade which is nice on the hotter days," says Amanda B. This dog-accommodating campground offers secluded spots away from main roads.

Family-oriented amenities: Jellystone Park Gardiner receives high marks for its kid-friendly atmosphere. "Nice pool that is shallow so you can relax and let the little ones go in the water park section alone or they have a 3 ft pool also," reports Amanda S., highlighting why this pet-friendly destination appeals to families.

Riverside camping: Many campers appreciate waterfront sites at Oakland Valley Campground. "Our location was by the river and did not disappoint," writes Tonya D. The campground allows pets and features multiple camping levels with varying amenities.

What you should know

Water quality considerations: Some campgrounds in the area have water with distinct characteristics. Laura E. mentions, "The water smells a little like sulfur, so you may want to bring your own," regarding her stay at Winding Hills Park.

Site variations: Campsite quality can vary significantly within the same campground. At Korns Campgrounds, Todd G. found, "Site 90 was real nice. Fairly secluded and surrounded by a stream." However, other sites may be less desirable, so researching specific site numbers before booking is recommended.

Seasonal operation: Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from spring through fall. Winding Hills Park typically runs "from late October," according to Laura M., who notes, "staff told us Oct 22, 2023 was the last camping day of the season."

Tips for camping with families

Look for organized activities: When camping with children, seek out campgrounds with structured programming. At Jellystone Park Gardiner, Jennifer I. reports, "This campground is great for kids. It has an event just about every weekend with kid activity."

Consider noise levels: Family groups should evaluate how campground noise might affect sleep schedules. Some visitors to Neversink River Resort noted varied experiences with nighttime noise. Samantha H. mentioned, "The downside though was how loud it got at night with parties and music," which might impact families with young children.

Check playground conditions: Before promising playground time to children, assess facility quality. Regarding the North-Newburgh KOA, one reviewer noted, "Playground definitely needs to be replaced. It was more like a few metal bars for hanging. But they had a jump blob thing my kids loved."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: RVers report variable site conditions at Oakland Valley Campground. David S. observed, "The sites were a bit difficult to back into and unlevel," suggesting extra leveling blocks are advisable when visiting with an RV.

Electric hookup locations: At dog-accepting campgrounds near Circleville, electric hookups are typically available but vary by site section. Jeanne-Marie P. notes that at Oakland Valley Campground, "Middle level has open field with bathrooms with sinks and running water. There is water and electric on the sites at the middle level."

Size restrictions: Larger RVs face limitations at some local campgrounds. For Beaver Pond Campground in nearby Harriman State Park, sites accommodate up to 25' trailers, while other campgrounds may have low-hanging branches requiring careful navigation.

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