Top Tent Camping near Southampton, NY

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Best Tent Sites Near Southampton, NY (11)

    Camper-submitted photo from Hammonasset Beach State Park
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    1. Hammonasset Beach State Park

    38 Reviews
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    288 Saves

    Hammonasset Beach State Park is the largest of Connecticut’s shoreline parks. Two-mile beach, facilities for swimming, camping (third weekend in May to Columbus Day), picnicking, saltwater fishing, scuba diving, hiking and boating; concessions. Nature center and interpretive programs. Bicycle rentals available through Labor Day, rates begin at $10 per hour and range up to $75 per week, with discounts for children. Helmets provided free to use and are mandatory for riders 15 and younger. Note: Lifeguards on duty on Wednesday through Sunday. Pricing: Weekdays: free for CT vehicles; $15/out-of-state $7 after 4:00 pm. Weekends and holidays: free for CT vehicles; $22/out-of-state $7 after 4:00 pm William F. Miller Campground. 558 open sites. Concession, dumping station, bathrooms, showers. Saltwater swimming and fishing. Individual fireplaces not provided. No pets.

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
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    • Trash

    $20 - $45 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Wildwood State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Wildwood State Park
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    2. Wildwood State Park

    22 Reviews
    64 Photos
    216 Saves

    Take the Virtual Tour! - WILDWOOD STATE PARK Wildwood State Park comprises 600 acres of undeveloped hardwood forest, terminating on the high bluff overlooking Long Island Sound. Swimmers can take advantage of the cool waters of the Sound, and picnickers can relax at shaded picnic tables as their children enjoy the nearby playground. Visitors can fish and use the hiking and cross-country ski trails, making this an enjoyable place to camp and be outdoors in any season. Geography: Wildwood State Park is located near Long Island Sound, on the north shore of Long Island, in Suffolk County. Recreation: Considered a flagship facility, visitors can enjoy the beach, biking, camper recreation programs, fishing, hiking, picnicking, and cross-country skiing. During July and August, movies are shown weekly, and once a week, campers can enjoy an evening of line or square dancing. Facilities: The park has 2 miles of beach on the Long Island sound for fishing and swimming. Each campsite has a picnic table, and dumping stations are nearby. There are 10 cottages, each with a fire ring, screened-in patio, and are available for rent through mid-November. The campground recycles newspaper and cardboard. Other amenities include food concessions, a nature trail, twelve miles of marked hiking trails, a picnic area, basketball courts, ball fields, a playground, and showers. Firewood is for sale at the park; bring your own barbecue or metal fire container.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    Camper-submitted photo from Watch Hill Family Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Watch Hill Family Campground
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    3. Watch Hill Family Campground

    7 Reviews
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    99 Saves

    Accessible by private boat or ferry, Watch Hill is located directly across the Great South Bay from Patchogue, and the campground is a 1/4-mile walk from the ferry dock. When it comes to Fire Island Camping, the family-friendly campground is within walking distance of visitor center, marina, general store, ocean beach (lifeguarded during summer months), showers and bathhouse, nature trails, and Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness. The Watch Hill campground has 26 tent sites and one group campsite. Most sites have a sandy base, so you'll need appropriately long tent stakes. There is one universally accessible site on a raised platform.

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      4. Fire Island National Seashore

      1 Review
      10 Saves
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Group
      • Dispersed

      $25 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Selden Neck State Park Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Selden Neck State Park Campground
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      5. Selden Neck State Park Campground

      1 Review
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      Selden Neck offers 4 sites: Cedars site - 20 campers Hogback site - 6 campers Springledge site - 8 campers Quarry Knob site - 12 campers

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Picnic Table
      • Toilets

      $5 / night

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        6. Gillette Castle State Park

        2 Reviews
        26 Saves

        Four public camps along the Connecticut River at Hurd, Gillette Castle, River Highlands and Selden Neck State Parks offer primitive, riverside sites with fireplaces and pit toilets for individuals traveling on the river. Use of river campsites at River Highlands, Hurd and Gillette Castle is restricted to canoers and kayakers only.

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        Camper-submitted photo from Hidden Lake Farm
        Camper-submitted photo from Hidden Lake Farm
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        Camper-submitted photo from Hidden Lake Farm

        7. Hidden Lake Farm

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        ***Very quiet and private in back woods horse pastures on a small farm with free range chickens, a dog, and a couple of horses. Your pets are welcome too! ***

        Locally there are state parks with beaches, and state forest for trails & lakes, hiking and biking. Or you can just relax and enjoy the serenity!

        *** Each campsite has its own fire-pit and table with chairs. ***

        We cannot allow any wood for camp fires to be brought in form the outside for environmental reasons. It can be purchased for $10 per bundle on site or $12 preordered with reservation.

        Farm Fresh eggs daily when available for $4.00 per 1/2 dozen. And there are also blocks of ice $5. Garbage removal is available as well $5 per bag provided.

        **Other attractions include local farmers markets, Gilette's Castle, and the famous River Ferry crossing the Connecticut River with a vehicle across to East Haddam. *

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        • Trash
        • Picnic Table

        $49 / night

        Camper-submitted photo from East Beach State Beach
        Camper-submitted photo from East Beach State Beach
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        8. East Beach State Beach

        2 Reviews
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        73 Saves

        All campers must be self-contained and equipped with 4 wheel drive, campers also must obtain a Barrier Beach Permit prior to their stay. More info by calling (401) 322-8910.

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          Recent Tent Reviews In Southampton

          272 Reviews of 11 Southampton Campgrounds


          • JThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Heckscher State Park
            Oct. 11, 2024

            Heckscher State Park

            Great for families, not for solitude

            The campsites are very close together without any defining borders so everybody just walks across each other site’s to get to a different one, a path, the bathroom, etc. No solitude, lots of families with kids, lots of music, I mean it’s basically a party. I didn’t realize this when I made my reservations. The place is great for families who want a safe space to camp and it’s a typical Long Island campground. Rangers came around checking on everyone often so it really did feel incredibly safe. I had a pick up truck w/ tinted windows follow me in the park for quite a while which was rather creepy and I couldn’t shake them. When I biked into the campground itself, the pick up truck couldn’t get past the check in area. Everyone I met was friendly and there’s a little shop in the front of the campgrounds that sells various items. I personally wouldn’t stay here again unless I was meeting up with friends or something and wasn’t trying to have more solitude. This is no fault of the park itself though, I’m just more of a woods girl.

          • Matt S.
            Camper-submitted photo from Mystic KOA
            Aug. 5, 2024

            Mystic KOA

            Great campground for coastal CT & RI

            We stayed at Mystic KOA in North Stonington, Connecticut, to be tourists in Mystic. Spoiler alert… we had a great stay! 

            This campground is just 15-minutes from Mystic and about an hour’s drive to Newport, Rhode Island. It’s just a few minutes from I-95 and so close to Mystic Aquarium, downtown Mystic, Mystic Seaport, and all the local spots. 

            It’s a well-maintained campground with 2 pools(though the larger one was closed for maintenance during our stay), lots of play areas and daily activities for little ones, and a cool“pub truck” for adult drinks. Our site(#408) was about 85’ long with plenty of room for our 45’ motorhome and toad(and then some!). It was level and gravel with a nice fire ring and picnic table. The hookups worked fine with 50-amp electric and decent water pressure. Cable TV had nearly 50-channels, but the wi-fi didn’t quite reach our part of the park. 

            Due to a family issue, we needed to leave about a day-and-a-half early. We called the office as a courtesy to let them know as we were pulling out and received a partial credit for a night’s stay on our credit card. Didn’t even ask, they just did it. Thanks Mystic KOA! 

            We’ll definitely be back. This is a great place to stay when visiting the coastal Connecticut/Rhode Island area.

          • Beth R.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Mystic KOA
            Jul. 5, 2024

            Mystic KOA

            Nice amenities

            Pros: 15 minutes from Mystic CT 50 AMP, sewer & water hookup Nice amenities

            Cons: Gravel site No shade Tight site & hard to get in/out for big rig

          • B
            Camper-submitted photo from Hither Hills State Park Campground
            Jun. 24, 2024

            Hither Hills State Park Campground

            Beachfront camping

            I took the train to Montauk on 6/20/24 and got a cab ($20) to the campsite.  All sites were reserved, but only 1/3 were being used. I was able to put my name on a waitlist and got a tent lot.  They wouldn’t let me register for more than 1 night.

            I was in A6, which is against the dunes (which are ~12ft tall), so I could hear the surf, but not see it. There was no one within 2 sites, so it was quiet.

            Friday morning, I put my name on the waitlist at 8am, I had to break down my site by 11am, and come back at 1pm to claim a site. I took J10 (which is on a bluff ~20ft above the beach and G, H and I areas). Strangely, I was offered a 2 night stay (Fri&Sat).

            Beautiful views of the ocean from my tent and I could still hear the surf. Area J has the best (newest?) facilities (bathrooms, showers, sinks (kitchen and personal)). Drawback is 10 minute walk to the general store/ranger station and 5 minutes to the beach (10 to swimming area).

            Almost no cell service! 2 bars was the maximum and finding that was rare. (Not enough service to get an Uber or play Spotify). There is a landline outside at the ranger’s station.

            General Store closed at 3pm, but Gurney’s is 1.5 miles down the beach if you want expensive bars and restaurants.

            FYI, guarded swimming area is ~100 yards wide and located next to the entrance circle.

          • Kerry G.
            Camper-submitted photo from Odetah Camping Resort
            Jun. 21, 2024

            Odetah Camping Resort

            “Camp”grounds that discriminates against tent campers

            Odetah Camping Resort called us today 24 hours prior to our arrival- after 4 years of camping there- to cancel our site unless we rented an RV and didn’t use tents. We were allowed to book and had the booking for 4 months. I was on the phone with them while I booked for assistance since it’s a group booking for 16. I called later to book a cabana too. They never once said anything. Then they called 24 hours in advance because our reservation said tent and that’s not allowed. Then they charged us a cancellation fee. Even tho they cancelled ON US. 

            But my favorite part is them saying that the camping industry is moving to no longer allow tents. They think they are*kind* to still allow tents-a handful of sites on a rocky hill that don’t have electricity or water. So those with medical needs cannot use those sites. Those with mobility limitations cannot either. 

            WHAT?! 

            Camping= tents. Change your name if you are going to discriminate. Don’t worry tho, you can put on a tent NEXT TO an rv on the sites. You just cant put only a tent. 

            Their customer service was horrendous. The experience was horrendous. What a shame.

          • G
            Camper-submitted photo from Smith Point County Park
            Jun. 14, 2024

            Smith Point County Park

            Lovely campsite

            Truly great spot. Amazing sites with plenty of room, though they are close together. But was worth it for the amenities and fantastic views. Stayed on the bayside (site 30), which had a fantastic direct bay view. Although most sites have views of the bay, some are blocked by seagrass (for example site 28 - huge corner spot but the flat spot to park has an obstructed view). Literally steps to the beach.

          • Theresa H.
            Camper-submitted photo from Devils Hopyard State Park
            Jun. 11, 2024

            Devils Hopyard State Park

            Nice for a small campground

            This was our first stay at Devil’s Hopyard campground. We enjoyed our stay and were happy with our site. It was great to hike and see the waterfall.

          • DThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Suffolk County Sears Bellows County Park
            Jun. 2, 2024

            Suffolk County Sears Bellows County Park

            Tick Kingdom

            This is a nice campground - not crowded and centrally located. However, I cannot walk ANYWHERE without picking up ticks. Even on the large sand paths, going to and from the bathroom I find ticks. It’s amazing!

          • Ryan A.
            Camper-submitted photo from Devils Hopyard State Park
            May. 21, 2024

            Devils Hopyard State Park

            Good Location for Hiking, Lots of Garbage, Not Recommended

            Camped here on a Friday night in Site 16, yet another campground recommended in“Best Tent Camping: New England.” Overall I was not impressed. The campsites are right next to each other and are marked with posts. The sites are so close that the posts are marked with the site number on both sides which tells me that there has been confusion in the past.

            The sites along the creek mostly have worn paths to walk to it but it’s nothing impressive and I wouldn’t want to eat fish that came out of it. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring, some have the kind where the top flips over and others have the moveable grate that goes up and down. There is a large dumpster in the campground and several porta-potties. The old outhouses have been permanently closed and locked shut. My campsite had a lot of trash in it, old tent stakes, plastic bottle caps, plastic fork, broken glass, etc. Not good.

            Some of the people there were camping in a group and were blasting music. I didn’t see a single park ranger the entire night so I’m not sure how often they police it. Someone in a pickup truck came into the campground, did a u-turn, and sped out at 30 mph which was really annoying and unsafe.

            Across the street from the campground is a trail to Chapman Falls, which will take less than 10 minutes to hike to, but it’s a pretty waterfall despite all the foam and garbage around it.

            This is a pretty basic campground and is nothing special. Out of all the sites I think 22 looked the best, it is more isolated and you can hear the waterfalls from it, which would be relaxing. The downside is that it’s right next to the entrance and road so you’ll get car headlights at night.

            I woke in the morning to a gray sky and hundreds of birds singing– it was my favorite part of the trip. I delayed getting up to enjoy the moment. I also didn’t see any ticks but I’m sure there are plenty based on other reviews.

            I’ve always thought that if states were condiments Connecticut would be mayonnaise– relatively unremarkable and bland. This campground fits that description perfectly.

          • Jason S.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Selden Neck State Park Campground
            Mar. 28, 2024

            Selden Neck State Park Campground

            Gorgeous riverside tent camping

            Selden Neck State Park is an island in the Connecticut River with no roads or development other than 4 campsites. You have to kayak or boat in. There's a boat launch across from the island on the west side of the river at Deep River Landing where you can leave your car. (Entering and parking at the boat launch requires a permit Memorial Day to Labor Day.)

            It's about a 20 minute paddle across the river to the island. If it's a nice day, you're going to encounter some wake from passing boats so make sure your gear is in waterproof bags. Once you get to the island, follow the bank north until you spot the sign for your campsite.  

            My 5-year-old and I camped at site 2, Hogback. I haven't visited the other sites, but probably will just book this one again because it was so good. Plenty of flat area to pitch a tent, nice picnic table and fire pit. There's a private outhouse. At low tide, a couple of beaches emerge to play on.

            The sunset view was amazing. There was a little noise at night from boat traffic but it didn't keep us up. In the morning, we were completely socked in with fog which would have been an issue if we had to get back early. But it burned off before long and we headed back.

          • CM M.
            Camper-submitted photo from Wildwood State Park
            Mar. 3, 2024

            Wildwood State Park

            Proceed With Caution

            Perhaps it was the weekend we went but this was an extremely unpleasant trip. The bathroom facilities are wonderful as is the beach but the crowd stayed awake playing music all night very loudly. I think the cabins here are the way to go.

          • N
            Camper-submitted photo from Hither Hills State Park Campground
            Dec. 15, 2023

            Hither Hills State Park Campground

            Nice

            Stayed in May, June, and November 2023. The location is its best feature. The beach is just over the dunes. Village Pizza is remarkably good.

            Had to take a star off for no hookups. Generator hours are limited. There are spigots located down the middle of the rows. Go on google maps to find a spot near a spigot.

            Cell signal varies wildly by spot. B17 no prob at all. G14 spotty. F20 total dead zone.

            Bath house on the west side is eh. The east side- beautiful.

          • c
            Camper-submitted photo from Hammonasset Beach State Park
            Sep. 17, 2023

            Hammonasset Beach State Park

            Wunderschöne Natur

            Der Camping Platz ist in der wunderschönen Natur gelegen. Das Personal ist sehr freundlich und die Camping Plätze sind grosszügig und gut gepflegt. Das Preis Leistungsverhältniss ist ebenfalls sehr gut. Einziger Nachteil: in den Waschräumen brennt die ganze Nacht das Licht und es gibt keine Türen. Damit wird aus den Waschräumen ein zu Hause für Moskitos und Ungeziefer…

          • P
            Camper-submitted photo from Smith Point County Park
            Sep. 9, 2023

            Smith Point County Park

            Paradise

            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. A stones throw away was one of several shower and rest room buildings. Clean and well lit. Our site had a trex picnic table on a cement patio. 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. This is paradise.

          • T
            Camper-submitted photo from Heckscher State Park
            Sep. 5, 2023

            Heckscher State Park

            Good Campsite For Families And Weekend Trips

            I camped here solo on Friday and Saturday over the Labor Day weekend. Overall my experience was positive.

            Camping Sites

            Each camping site has a picnic table and barbeque grill. The sites are designated by printing on the roads and do not have clear boundaries between them. My site had good shade coverage and was free of rocks and other hazards. 

            I had enough space that I didn't feel like I was intruding on my neighbors and vice-versa. That said, there aren't clear paths to the restroom building so it's not uncommon for people to cut through the edges of sites to get there. In my experience I (and others I saw) tried not to go right through the middle people's setups to do so.

            If you're looking for privacy, the sites at the rear seemed to be less-densely packed, even though every site was occupied. Quiet hours are generally adhered to but not enforced - there were some campers that had noise running later.

            Amenities

            The restroom building is in the middle of the campground and was clean and had plenty of stalls.

            Potable water is available at regular intervals, about at the corners of each group of four campsites.

            Cell phone reception is limited - I had data but it was very slow which led to my phone's battery draining quickly.

            Access

            A car is an absolute must for this part - the entrance is directly off of Southern State Parkway with no pedestrian access. Train stations are nearby so you could take the train most of the way and rent a car from there.

          • Igor K.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Watch Hill Family Campground
            Aug. 8, 2023

            Watch Hill Family Campground

            Alone with nature.

            Favorite place ever. You can get there by ferry. Very quiet and comfortable. Birdsong in the morning and the sound of the waves. There are showers, toilets and a café. For those who want to be at one with nature. Lots of mosquitoes, be prepared.

          • Igor K.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Wildwood State Park
            Aug. 8, 2023

            Wildwood State Park

            Great for families but a lot of people on the beach

            Been to this campsite 2 times. Nice beach with no waves. A lot of fishermen. 5-7 minutes by car to the store, gas station and farms.

          • Ashley S.
            Camper-submitted photo from Hammonasset Beach State Park
            Aug. 3, 2023

            Hammonasset Beach State Park

            BAD BAD BAD

            Bathrooms are a health hazard, have not been cleaned in who knows how long. Poop is smeared on the walls, floor and toilet. Showers are horrendous. There are young children that have to use those showers and bathrooms. I wouldn’t want to bring my kids here!!!

          • Dominick L.
            Camper-submitted photo from Southaven County Park
            Aug. 2, 2023

            Southaven County Park

            Average at best

            Average compared to other state/county parks. The crowd was a little questionable. State police were called in the settled a dispute between campers. Neighbor ran a generator all night (luckily it was somewhat quite)I, but  had no issues with anyone. There seemed to be a disproportionate amount of dilapidated trailers on the side of the campground with no electricity. I'm not sure how some of them even moved. The side with electricity was ok. Places to eat are very close, and a 15 minute drive to Smith's Point beach was a plus. You need a Green Key card membership for reservation which at least got me a 50% ($9) discount on beach parking.

          • Will A.
            Camper-submitted photo from Mystic KOA
            Jul. 19, 2023

            Mystic KOA

            Great camping experience for all ages

            Stayed at a great wooded tent site - quiet during the week and packed out by the weekend. Close to the bathrooms, with water spigot and electric hook up. Two small ponds with enough blue gill action to excite the kids. Worth checking out!

          • Pam R.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Seaport Campground
            Jun. 27, 2023

            Seaport Campground

            Now well managed

            I see there were problems before, but this campground is pretty nice now. The location is great to visit the Mystic Seaport museum site. The grounds are clean and well maintained, the bathrooms and showers are spotless and newly painted. Our site didn't have sewer, but the electric and water were working fine. We saw maintenance people making repairs while we were there. The kids areas looked great. Check in was easy. We have AT&T service and streamed via our hotspot with no problems. We enjoyed our stay in our little RV. It was quiet and pleasant at our site which was level and towards the back. So far, all the Sun Outdoors campgrounds we've visited have been good. They seem to buy older places and renovate/upgrade them.

          • BThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Blydenburgh County Park
            Jun. 22, 2023

            Blydenburgh County Park

            Big Rig Camping in Blydenburgh

            We have a 42 ft 5th wheel toy hauler. A few Big Rig spots are available, but this is a Suffock Co Campground that is not well maintained. 2 miles of the Road have many areas of missing blacktop making a very rough ride with low branches. The dump station is basically not accessible to a big rig. Most of the longer sites were very difficult to level.

          • Shannon B.
            Camper-submitted photo from Devils Hopyard State Park
            May. 13, 2023

            Devils Hopyard State Park

            Devils Hopyard Site 20

            First time camping here and had a great time! Sites are very close together and little privacy, but our site was by far the most private (set back a little so bushes covered us from neighbors) and one of the largest sites on the campground before the porta pottas. There are trails behind the sites along a large marsh. The wildlife was incredible, a beaver family family lives in the marsh so every night around 10 they would be up splashing around loudly. Everyone was super friendly and so kind! The trails and waterfall is literally steps away less then a minute walk. Most sites are in direct sun so the heat was brutal not sure if I could handle it in June or July. Be very careful with ticks, there were tons of them under our picnic table and by the campfire. Bring your own chairs to sit on and don't put to much down that they may be able to stick to. Our 2 nights we found over 25 ticks, mostly from sitting at the table when we first arrived.

          • Tasha O.
            Camper-submitted photo from Aces High RV Park
            Apr. 18, 2023

            Aces High RV Park

            Great Place

            Aces high is a great place to camp. The sites are large and it's very clean and a beautiful park. Daniella treats us like part of her family and the staff are always so helpful.

          • Rebecca W.
            Camper-submitted photo from Hither Hills State Park Campground
            Apr. 8, 2023

            Hither Hills State Park Campground

            Everything we could have wanted

            I’ve come here a few times with my boyfriend and it is gorgeous. The ocean is amazingly close and the town is a nice bicycle ride away. Plenty of activities near by or beautiful areas to explore.

          • MThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Rocky Neck State Park
            Apr. 5, 2023

            Rocky Neck State Park

            Tent camping

            Had a wonderful time love the fact you can walk or drive to the beach at no additional cost the site itself is not very private but very spacious only draw back is you have to walk everything in you can’t even pull up and drop off have to park in parking lot and haul it in I was in site 1 shortest walk



          Guide to Southampton

          Camping near Southampton, New York, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a peaceful retreat, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

          What to do:

          • Beach Access: Many campgrounds are close to the beach. For example, at Rocky Neck State Park Campground, campers enjoy a short walk to the beach without any extra fees. One reviewer mentioned, "The beach area is large & very nice with outside showers for rinsing off the beach sand."

          • Hiking Trails: Explore the beautiful trails nearby. Campers at Kettletown State Park Campground appreciate the scenic hikes, with one saying, "The shorter hiking trails in the area were really beautiful."

          • Family Activities: Many campgrounds offer activities for kids. At Odetah Camping Resort, families can enjoy a splash pad and organized games. A visitor noted, "This place has everything from a pool, splash pad, boats, food, ice cream, lots of activities."

          What campers like:

          • Clean Facilities: Campers often mention the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers. One happy camper at Bear Creek Campground said, "Friendly staff and really clean bathrooms and shower area."
          • Friendly Staff: Many reviews highlight the helpfulness of campground staff. A visitor at Riverdale Farm Campsites shared, "The kids who work here are so friendly and the playground is nice."
          • Spacious Sites: Campers appreciate having enough space. At Mystic KOA, one reviewer mentioned, "Our site was about 85’ long with plenty of room for our 45’ motorhome."

          What you should know:

          • Noise Levels: Some campgrounds can be noisy, especially on weekends. A camper at Kettletown State Park Campground noted, "Overall, folks seemed to be there in larger groups for celebrations so things were loud well past midnight."
          • Site Proximity: Sites can be close together, which may affect privacy. A visitor at Riverdale Farm Campsites mentioned, "Sites are very close to one another."
          • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds may lack certain amenities. A reviewer at Rocky Neck State Park Campground pointed out, "There is no on-site camp store for last minute necessities."

          Tips for camping with families:

          • Plan Activities: Look for campgrounds with organized activities. At Strawberry Park, families can enjoy pools and scheduled events. One parent said, "Lots of kids activities, friendly staff."
          • Choose the Right Site: Make sure to pick a site that suits your family's needs. A camper at Fishermen’s Memorial State Campground advised, "My wife and I camped last weekend and it was everything we were looking for."
          • Bring Entertainment: Pack games and activities for downtime. A visitor at Odetah Camping Resort mentioned, "Great live bands and lots of activities."

          Tips from RVers:

          • Check Site Levels: Make sure your site is level for easier setup. A reviewer at Fishermen’s Memorial State Campground noted, "Some sites are fairly level but not most of them."
          • Book Early: Popular campgrounds fill up fast, especially on weekends. A camper at Mystic KOA suggested, "If you are looking for a site it’s best to book far in advance."
          • Be Prepared for Tight Spaces: Some RV sites can be cramped. A visitor at Bear Creek Campground mentioned, "Some of the non-seasonal sites are very tight, I felt like I was parking in my neighbor's campsite."

          Camping near Southampton, New York, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

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