Best Glamping near Spring Glen, NY

Jellystone Park Gardiner and Skyway Camping Resort host upscale glamping accommodations in the scenic Catskill region near Spring Glen. These resorts feature climate-controlled yurts with comfortable beds, private decks, and modern amenities that elevate the outdoor experience beyond traditional camping. "This place is so much fun. My whole family loved the activities, awesome pools and water area and many other great things," noted one visitor about Jellystone Park. Year-Round Scenic Lakefront Glamping provides a more intimate experience with its single luxury tent site overlooking a serene lake, complete with picnic tables, toilets, and showers. Thousand Trails Rondout Valley rounds out the area's resort-style camping options with glamping yurts that combine rustic charm with modern comforts including full hookups, trash service, and reliable Wi-Fi.

The glamping resorts near Spring Glen excel in providing unique experiences beyond comfortable accommodations. Jellystone Park's extensive recreation options include a water park, jumping pillow, mini golf, basketball courts, and organized activities for families. According to a recent visitor, "This campground has a lot of activities and has kids of all ages galore. I was worried my 12 year old would be too old for it but he enjoyed making friends there." Most luxury camping sites in the region operate seasonally from April through October, though the Year-Round Scenic Lakefront Glamping site remains open throughout winter months. The surrounding area offers abundant outdoor recreation with proximity to the Shawangunk Mountains, Wallkill River, and numerous hiking trails. Many glamping sites provide fire rings and firewood for evening campfires, creating perfect settings for stargazing and outdoor relaxation after days spent exploring.

Best Glamping Sites Near Spring Glen, New York (50)

    1. Jellystone Park Gardiner

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

    "The camp is set up in a “blank slate, parking lot” type style, with a big field, center for tent camping or to be used for sports or other activities."

    "We had full hookups with 50-amp electrical service- which all worked fine.  The entire park seemed to be well maintained and clean."

    2. Thousand Trails Rondout Valley

    13 Reviews
    Accord, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "As part of the Thousand Trails group, this campground has many amenities. It offers a pool, playground, and activities that include bocce ball, shuffleboard, and horseshoes."

    "This is a Thousand trails campground so it was free. I think the regular price is $64. Full hookups, tents and cabins to rent. Pleanty to do in and around campground."

    3. Skyway Camping Resort

    2 Reviews
    Woodridge, NY
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 253-5023

    "Very nice staff."

    4. Year-Round Scenic Lakefront Glamping

    1 Review
    Woodridge, NY
    7 miles

    $220 / night

    "We're so happy to welcome this new listing to our platform. Check them out and come back here to leave them some love!"

    5. Oakland Valley Campground

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

    "Top level has a pool, showers and bathrooms with laundry area and game room. Middle level has open field with bathrooms with sinks and running water."

    "It was Memorial Day Sunday when we stopped in, staff was friendly. Our location was by the river and did not disappoint. It was a rocky location but we didn’t mind."

    6. Neversink River Resort

    6 Reviews
    Cuddebackville, NY
    18 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. "

    "Lots of organized activities are closed but the stores are open via Campers App with free delivery to your site!"

    7. Kittatinny Campground

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

    $75 - $400 / night

    "The staff was friendly and accommodating, and the camp store was well-stocked with essentials."

    "Rafting and hiking is always a great time, and you can have a good campfire with music and a few beers and nobody is  going to bother you."

    8. Osa Trail

    2 Reviews
    Kerhonkson, NY
    15 miles
    +1 (845) 626-8787

    $135 - $155 / night

    "Very secluded, though Alex is right down the driveway so didn't feel like the middle of nowhere."

    10. High Point State Park Campground

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

    $5 - $20 / night

    "Camping for summer is pretty limited to Sawmill Lake, as the other locations are for groups or winter camping."

    "It is not very private/secluded as it is right by the road, but we enjoy waving at neighbors driving or walking by. Short 5-10 min walk to the restroom and water, no sinks or showers."

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Glamping Reviews near Spring Glen, NY

322 Reviews of 50 Spring Glen Campgrounds


  • Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure
    Jul. 6, 2022

    Treetopia Campground

    Amazing camping/Glamping!

    Treetopia is a unique and truly amazing camping/Glamping experience in the Catskills, New York! We were able to meet Betty, Treetopia’s manager, who toured us around the campground and took us into each type of rental they provide for that special camping trip. They have RV sites, yurts, custom furnished treehouses with electricity, beautiful tiny homes with outdoor living spaces, completely remodeled vintage airstreams, and gorgeous private cabins! Every unit was more beautiful and comfortable than the next. The backdrop for the campground is the wonderful Catskill Mountains and all of the nature that includes. A wonderfully inspiring place! 😊👍🏻

    If you have an RV, they have 30/50 amp with electric and water. There is no sewer, but they have a dump-station and on-site Honeywagon truck that you can schedule. They staff was wonderful and went out of their way to make our stay perfect! 💗

    For videos on this campground and others, check out our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.

  • Bob F.
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Moon Valley Campground

    Very unique smaller private campground

    This was a great campsite nestled in the foothills of Northern NJ on the NY border. Small, clean with great views and great location for hiking , cruising etc. Bring your tent or use the existing glamping tents. Headed back for a fall weekend in the "dome" which has incredible views. Try it you won't be sorry.

  • Brooks B.
    May. 31, 2023

    Slumberland at the River's Edge

    Kayak camping at its finest, right on the upper Delaware River!

    Me and two friends do a yearly kayak trip down the Delaware river and have progressively moved north each year. This year, MDW of 2023, we were traveling between Narrowsburg, NY and Port Jervis, NY. Traveling 10-15 miles a day, we ended our second day of paddling at Slumberland on the Rivers Edge. The host put out a orange cone that made finding our campsite easy and a nice beach made unloading and loading kayaks pretty easy. The accommodations were top notch, with lights already on, and a table set, along with a grill, fire pit, and covered porch and canvas tent that housed two queen sized beds along with an electric stove and a woodstove. We were able to relax on the adirondack chairs on the deck as the sun went down and our fire (wood provided by host) and the porch lights remained glowing. It was nice change from camping in our tents and sleeping pads as we are used to along the river, as the beds were very comfortable, and the heater and canvas tent kept us warm during 40 degree temperatures at night. It was quiet and peaceful and you had your own space far from the other sites at slumberland (unlike many other campgrounds along the river). We all enjoyed our stay and had a great time and I would highly recommend to any kayak campers along the river looking for more than just a patch of grass to set up a tent on.

  • Nora S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2021

    Alder lake

    One of our favorites!!

    We arrived here early afternoon, which ended up being perfect timing as we could set up everything and catch sunset by the fire. The place is pretty easy to access with paved road the whole way there except for the last 1/2 mile where it is very bumpy. Some might say 4*4 but we made it just fine in our little Camry. There are two campsites located right outside of the park where you can park your car next to your tent but we opted to hike in. The first spot is less than 1/2 mile down the path, with the next three in the next mile. The campsites are very spacious with lots of room between you and other campers, and have a fire pit and some have picnic tables. We had a stellar time just hiking down the path and relaxing by the water. There’s no noise at night apart from the running water of the stream and we had a very peaceful weekend. We’re most definitely returning!

  • Damia F.
    Aug. 29, 2025

    High Point State Park Campground

    Relaxing and Well-Maintained

    Stayed 2 nights and it was really nice. Camping for summer is pretty limited to Sawmill Lake, as the other locations are for groups or winter camping. Camps are secluded from each other and most if not all have an elevated space to put tents or chairs. Each place comes with a lamp hang, a fire pit, and a picnic table. Bathrooms are spaced out. No running water except for pump founded outside of the bathrooms. Toilets are pump flushed. Showers are only located INSIDE High Point State Park, not throughout the campsites, but entry is free for campers. One hiking trail is accessible in Sawmill campground, 3 others are accessible on the road outside of the campground and the rest are located inside the park. When you arrive you have to check in with the park office for your campsite tag. Hours are 8-4. Park officials come through the campsites pretty regularly, a few times a day which is nice. Areas are clean and well maintained.

  • Trip Over Life
    Oct. 23, 2018

    Stokes State Forest

    Ranger Review: humangear FlexiBowl and GoBites at Steam Mill Campground

    Campground Review

    Stokes State Forest has four campgrounds. The Steam Mill Camping Area is tucked out the of the way and is the most primitive. It is the smallest of the campgrounds with 27 sites only suitable for tents or small trailers/campervans. No pets or alcohol allowed.

    The campground has a pit toilet and a well. Each large campsite has a picnic table, fire pit, and lantern hook. Some sites also have a tent platform. Many sites are a bit rocky.

    We selected site T219. It was a solid choice: private but close to the toilet and water. Some sites located around the opposite side of the ring back up to a babbling brook. The rushing water will soothe you to sleep.

    Remember, this is bear country so proper food storage is a must. Bear lockers are not provided. The area also has ticks and rattlesnakes.

    Outdoor activities in the area abound. Go fishing, hiking, biking, horseback riding, kayaking, and more. There are 21 marked trails that cover over 63 miles within the boundaries of Stokes State Forest. Twelve miles are part of the Appalachian Trail. Pick up a hiking map at the park office or download the Avenza Maps app.

    This visit we hiked the Tillman Ravine trail (tip: make the trail a loop and visit both the ravine and the nearby old cemetery).

    You can also drive or hike to Sunset Mountain Scenic Overlook for a view of High Point Monument. High Point Monument is the highest elevation in New Jersey and is located in High Point State Park which borders Stokes State Forest on the north. High Point State Park also offers camping, hiking, sightseeing opportunities. And, on the western border of Stokes State Forest is the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. So, there is lots of outdoors to get out and explore!

    Product Review

    We camped at the Steam Mill Camping Area in Stokes State Forest in our campervan over a chilly autumn weekend. We had the opportunity to cook some soup on our stovetop and chill out by the campfire. And, as Rangers for The Dyrt, we get products to test from time to time so we were psyched to try out some new dinnerware and cutlery. This included the FlexiBowl and GoBites from humangear.

    What made these humangear products pretty awesome? Well, the fun colors to start. I mean, seriously, my orange bowl rules. The FlexiBowl also has some neat features: it’s flexible - just like the name suggests - and foldable. The bowl can be squished and stuffed anywhere. And, the top section can be folded down to create a smaller bowl. The FlexiBowl is versatile yet durable. It held my hearty, warm soup just perfectly.

    I paired the FlexiBowl with one of the GoBites utensils (the Uno model). The Uno model is my favorite - it has a fork on one side and a spoon on the other side. Very simple and convenient. The other GoBites models include the Duo (separate fork and spoon that can snap together) and the Trio (a fork, spoon, and knife - with bottle opener - in a case).

    PRO TIP: I keep the Trio GoBites model in my travel pack at all times. It recently came in handy on a (non-camping) trip to Sardinia. The knife on the Trio allowed me to slice some delicious local cheese to pair with bread, jam, and wine that was purchased from the grocery store. YUM.

  • J
    Sep. 14, 2018

    Oakland Valley Campground

    Family friendly campground

    Nice, family friendly campground with 3 levels to camp at. Top level has a pool, showers and bathrooms with laundry area and game room. Middle level has open field with bathrooms with sinks and running water. There is water and electric on the sites at the middle level. River level has more primitive bathrooms and some bathrooms with running water. You can camp right next to the river and it has a great view.

  • Dwight D.
    Jun. 6, 2021

    Swartswood State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    Good State Park Campground

    My first trip to this campground was September 2020. We wanted to get out of the house, but stay clear of other campers during the pandemic. This campsite, CS52, was in the woods and we were able to get the illusion of privacy by parking the cars along the road as a makeshift wall and pitching our tents beside them, facing inward. The other 3/4 of the campsite was bound by trees and shrubs which was nice and why we chose the spot. Other sites are more open and only the darkness of night will give you privacy. Each campsite has a firepit/ring, picnic table, and lantern hook.

    We hung out at the campsite mostly, using the fire pit, playing frisbee, and relaxing in our hammocks. When we did roam a bit, there was a nice lake, with seating every so often and a boat dock ramp thing in the campground. There was also a playground, beach, pavilion, and picnic tables, but we did not use any of that. 

    Campsite sells fire wood. Clean bathrooms with flush toilets and showers, masks required for the pandemic.


Guide to Spring Glen

Glamping options close to Spring Glen, New York offer tent platforms, seasonal accommodations, and riverside retreats within the Delaware River Valley region. The area sits at approximately 400-600 feet elevation in Sullivan County with moderate summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during peak camping season. Water activities remain popular from late May through September when most campground facilities operate at full capacity.

What to do

Riverside activities: At Neversink River Resort, visitors can enjoy water-based recreation. "Tubing was fun. Bring bug spray," notes Evan F., highlighting a popular activity along the river that runs through the property.

Monument views: Visit the highest point in New Jersey at High Point State Park Campground, located about 35 minutes from Spring Glen. "You can drive to High Point monument that is 1803 feet above sea level and you get a spectacular panorama view. There are hiking trails and fresh water for kayaking," explains Yolanda T.

Crayfish hunting: Children can explore creek ecosystems at Thousand Trails Rondout Valley where natural water features provide educational opportunities. "The creek that runs by the campground is gorgeous, and my kids had fun finding Crayfish," shares Kasey M.

What campers like

Quiet natural spaces: Some glamping sites near Spring Glen offer peaceful settings away from crowds. "A quiet natural campground for nature lovers," writes Amelia P. about her experience at Neversink River Resort, describing the rustic cabin options available.

Multiple swimming options: Oakland Valley Campground provides different camping levels with water access. "Nice, family friendly campground with 3 levels to camp at. Top level has a pool, showers and bathrooms with laundry area and game room... River level has more primitive bathrooms and some bathrooms with running water. You can camp right next to the river and it has a great view," reports Jeanne-Marie P.

Seasonal activities: Many campsites offer structured weekend programs during summer months. "This campground is great for kids. It has an event just about every weekend with kid activity," notes Jennifer I. about Jellystone Park Gardiner.

What you should know

Bathroom facilities: Campground bathroom quality varies significantly throughout the region. High Point State Park offers limited facilities with "Clean-ish bathrooms with flush toilets, no sinks, no showers, with that awful outhouse smell," according to Dwight D., who adds "Bringing your own toilet paper is a good idea as the park didn't replace it enough and it ran out."

Reservation strategies: Thousand Trails Rondout Valley operates on a membership system that provides financial benefits for regular visitors. "This is a Thousand trails campground so it was free. I think the regular price is $64. Full hookups, tents and cabins to rent," explains Robert M.

Site characteristics: Many campgrounds have uneven terrain that affects tent placement. "The sites were close together and everyone was super loud which didn't bother me. I enjoyed hearing other people's music and laughter," shares Margarita Z. about Kittatinny Campground, noting both the spatial layout and sound environment.

Tips for camping with families

Water depth considerations: When glamping with children near Spring Glen, select sites with appropriate water features for your family's needs. "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," recommends Amanda S. about Jellystone Park Gardiner.

Age-appropriate activities: Consider the age range of children when booking. "This campground has a lot of activities and has kids of all ages galore. I was worried my 12 year old would be too old for it but he enjoyed making friends there," shares Stephanie H.

Site selection for noise control: Choose sites away from common areas if early bedtimes are important. At Skyway Camping Resort, Ron H. notes it's "a good family campground for kids. It's large with nice size sites," allowing families to select locations that match their noise tolerance.

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: RVers should prepare for uneven sites at some locations. At Skyway Camping Resort, Jackie M. reports "Nice well maintained park, full hookups with cable and wifi," but many campgrounds in the area have terrain that requires leveling blocks.

Site spacing: Consider how close neighboring units will be. At Thousand Trails Rondout Valley, Ian R. describes it as "not a concrete pad haven and yes, there is mud. Our site was even and easy to level on," highlighting the more natural setting compared to developed RV parks.

Rental alternatives: First-time RVers might consider starting with cabin rentals. "Our 2nd ever camping trip with our RV and it really was amazing. Our first trip to another campground was disastrous due to hurricanes and leaks, and this trip made everything so much better," shares Carmine B. about Jellystone Park Gardiner.

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