Best RV Parks & Resorts near Suffern, NY

Several RV parks operate within 30 miles of Suffern, offering varying levels of services for motorhome travelers. Beaver Pond Campground in Harriman State Park provides electric hookups with 30/50-amp service, water connections, and a sanitary dump station, operating seasonally from April through October. Black Bear RV Park in Florida, NY maintains 74 full-hookup sites with 50-amp service that accommodate large rigs. "Easy to navigate our 38 ft. RV. Easy to dump and fill. Peaceful," noted one visitor about the well-maintained sites in the region. Skyline RV Camp serves those needing proximity to New York City with 28 basic sites featuring electric service and 30/50-amp hookups, though recent reviews indicate the Brooklyn location has moved from its original waterfront setting.

Fall camping typically requires advance reservations as parks fill quickly during peak foliage season. Mountain Top RV Park in New Jersey provides full hookups with sewer connections, though a recent review mentioned that "the lower area where we were did flood pretty bad a couple times when there was a lot of rain." Most parks accommodate pets but verify specific rules before arrival. Cell service varies considerably between locations, with stronger signals at parks closer to urban centers. Several RV parks remain open year-round, including Black Bear RV Park, though winter visitors should note that some facilities close seasonally and water connections may be winterized. Pull-through sites are limited at most parks in this mountainous region, making reservations essential for travelers with larger motorhomes requiring easier access.

Best RV Sites Near Suffern, New York (66)

    1. Liberty Harbor RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Jersey City, NJ
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (201) 516-7500

    $145 - $180 / night

    "If you want to visit NYC and surrounding areas, this is the place. Expensive but... When you look at local hotel rates, not so much."

    "Basicly a parking lot, but the location can't be beat. 2 ferries that run to Manhattan. Path train is a 12 minute walk away that will take you yyo manhatten."

    2. Tri-State RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Matamoras, PA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 491-4948

    "Open during the winter. Easy on, easy off. Lots of pull through sites. Next to grocery store. CLEAN bathrooms, showers, laundry. Super nice owners. Perfect for an overnight stop."

    "This place is unique by location alone! We stopped for two nights on our way to CT. They have an onsite buffet with live entertainment if your timing is right."

    3. Skyline RV Camp - Waterfront

    1 Review
    New York, NY
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (347) 434-6891

    $130 / night

    "A little intimidating driving in to a nondescript gate at the end of a narrow street but the overall experience exceeded expectation."

    4. Skyline RV Camp - Non-Waterfront

    2 Reviews
    New York City, NY
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (347) 434-6891

    $85 - $120 / night

    5. Thousand Trails Rondout Valley

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

    "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."

    "While I don't have other TT campgrounds to compare this to, I do have a lot of experience in state parks and private campgrounds. If you are looking for an RV resort-type place, this isn't it."

    6. Skyway Camping Resort

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

    "Nice well maintained park, full hookups with cable and wifi. Office forgot to give us wifi info and had closed early. Very nice staff."

    7. Mountain Top RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Matamoras, PA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (973) 903-3791

    $89 / night

    "The newly upgraded camp infrastructure elevated the stay, providing amenities for comfort and entertainment."

    "We really enjoyed our stay at Mountain Top. We had to come to the area kind of last minute, and they were very accommodating!"

    8. Black Bear RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Florida, NY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 651-7717

    $82 - $95 / night

    "Have stayed here several times - great location and nice, full hook-up sites. Back-in and pull through sites and can accommodate large rigs. A little expensive but everything is included."

    9. Beaver Pond Campground — Harriman State Park

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

    $17 - $20 / night

    "The campground was clean and quiet. RV hook-ups, tent platforms, and rustic tent sites were available."

    "The grounds are just steps away from Welch Lake, offering a lifeguard monitored sandy beach which is open during the summer season for swimming, fishing, and small boat craft further out."

    10. Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Sussex, NJ
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (973) 875-4166

    "Lots of seasonals and lots of cabins, many RV sites I think all with full hookups. A bit pricey. And also no garbage anywhere near the RV sites!"

    "Weekend was busy as usual but during the week it seems to be seasonal that stay. A bit out here in the middle of nowhere, 15-20 minutes from any town. Make sure you have what you need!"

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RV Park Reviews near Suffern, NY

584 Reviews of 66 Suffern Campgrounds


  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2022

    Jellystone Park™ Gardiner

    FAMILY HEAVEN

    This is a HUGE Jellystone park in upstate NY. There are literally hundreds of cabins and RV sites. We are in site 136, which is a back in spot. Plenty of room between campers. Gravel spot which is pretty level. Full hookups. Picnic table, cable, fire ring, large camp store, showers, toilets, and full laundry area. Also has playgrounds, pillow jump, fishing pond, golf carts, game room, Waterpark, pool, and tennis courts. All of this nestled into the mountains. Nice and family friendly.

  • Jessica D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2024

    Kymers Camping Resort

    Fun, friendly & nestled in the woods

    We stayed at Kymer's on a whim for a weekend, so we could be close to Mountain Creek for a Spartan Race. It truly exceeded our expectations in all aspects. This is a family friendly, camper-friendly place. Lots of seasonals- everyone waves, everyone stops to chat. This is what a campground should feel like. The sound of laughter and play sitting around the huge, clean pool was refreshing. Our site was Oak 10. It was level, good placement of electric water & sewer connects. Camp store has all the basics you might need. There is a brook that flows adjacent to the property. It's peaceful & magical. Pet friendly, although we didn't have our pup with us. We will be back again. I almost feel like I'm revealing a hidden gem with this post. 💎

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2023

    Clarence Fahnestock State Park Campground

    Some Spots Great and some Not So Great

    Pelton Pond - Clarence Fahnestock State Park Campground: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer). I rate based on desire for at least a moderate wilderness type experience w at least some camp site privacy. Overall Rating: Some spots: 4 , Some grouped spots: 2 Price 2023: $23 Usage during visit: Light Site Privacy: Some sites good. Some very poor. Site Spacing: Some sites good. Some very poor. Site surface: Grass/dirt/mud Reservations: Required Campground Noise: Quiet at our spot. Road Noise: Pretty load at our spot Through Traffic in campground: None Electric Hookup: No Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: No Potable Water Available: Yes. At bathrooms and hand pumps Generators: Allowed Bathroom: Very old and very clean. Flush toilets. Heated. Showers: Very old and very clean. Heated Pull Throughs: Some Cell Service (AT&T): 3to 4 bars Setting: Spread out through a deciduous forest Weather: 50s high Bugs: None Solar: Food in some sites. Host: Did not see a host Rig size: 40’ max. Careful which site you choose. Sites: Pictures are of some of the more private sites which can have a trailer. Some sites are grouped in open areas. These lack privacy.

  • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2021

    Jellystone Park™ Gardiner

    Chillaxing Getaway

    We stayed at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resort along the Walllkill River in Gardiner, NY, for a four-night chill-out vacation. We’re so glad we did! 

    Our site was called Riverfront Red Carpet. It was spacious, level, waterfront, and partially shaded thanks to some mature trees. Site#22 included a large concrete pad, picnic table, charcoal grill, and large fire ring. Everything was in great condition. It was nice having plenty of space to not be on top of our neighbors. We had full hookups with 50-amp electrical service- which all worked fine. 

    The entire park seemed to be well maintained and clean. There’s a small waterpark which seemed good for younger kids, an eatery, and ice cream shop. The camp store was well-stocked with food, camping supplies, and souvenirs. There is a game room and multiple bath houses(which we didn’t use). The park’s roadways are all paved and easy to navigate. Despite being nearly filled to capacity including tons of young children, the park was quiet each night with no noisy ‘bad campers.’ 

    We found our interactions with the staff to be helpful and attentive. We really appreciate friendly staff. 

    Overall, this was a great stay at a great RV park. I’d only mention two negatives, neither was a big deal. It took 45-minutes to check-in. In fairness, we arrived at check-in time(3:00 PM) on a Sunday. There were a dozen other RVs checking in at the same time and they just weren’t equipped for that. Also, our Verizon cell service was practically non-existent and the park’s wifi service was just as horrible. If we needed connectivity, this would have been a major problem. I reduced a star in my review simply because it’s 2021 and wifi has become an expectation. 

    We booked on campspot.com and paid$196 per night+$35 to lock our site+$2 booking fee less a 20% promo discount.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2020

    Mahlon Dickerson Reservation

    Nice, small, spacious campground

    We stayed at site 15 for 5 days. The sites are nicely wooded, very well spaced, fairly level with 50A service and water hookup. Although the water spigots were shared between sites, they provide hose caddies that should reach most RV hookups. No sewer hookup, but there is a convenient dump station. There are no fire rings in the RV section, only raised grills. We had the place pretty much to ourselves during the week, but the weekend did get busy. AT&T had ok data connection with 1-2 bars most of the time. There is no satellite coverage due to the heavy tree canopy. OTA TV was very inconsistent using an external omni antenna. There is no WiFi. There is a very nice network of trails in the reservation, most if not all were leashed dog friendly. There is a very nice restaurant, Stone Water, less than 10 miles away and is right on lake Hopatcong.

  • J
    Oct. 7, 2022

    Panther Lake Camping Resort

    Stayed all summer

    We stayed at Panther Lake as full timers all season. Great during the week but very busy on weekends. Could be noisy with children not very well supervised.
    Friendly, helpful staff. Cable TV poor when it rains. Cell service spotty all carriers. No internet at sites. Lake beautiful and pool nice.

  • Kate D.
    Aug. 17, 2020

    Jerry's Three River Campground

    Friendly and fun!

    I have been camping at Jerry’s for over 10 years now. The owner is friendly and stops to chat often with us each time we go. The campground is VERY rustic with little to no amenities. There are tent sites, seasonal sites for RVs, group tent & RV sites and group/pavilion sites. There are little to no sites with electric/water hook ups however, there is a centrally located water spout to use. There are bathrooms/wash houses- they are cleaned once or twice a day but honestly, they get filthy. Jerry’s is a good place for a great time with friends; large groups usually visit Jerry’s year after year. No one bothers you and everyone respects the rules, most of the time. ☺️ We have taken our children there often but I wouldn’t recommend or call it family friendly. The location is beautiful and about 2 hours from NYC.

  • Jessica D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2023

    Delaware Water Gap / Pocono Mountain KOA

    Family friendly, super kind staff

    We have stayed at a few KOAs and we really liked this one. The staff were kind and so helpful. This is right by Shawnee, several water sports places and near some great hikes. Campground has some nice shaded 30amp back in spots with full hookups. We stayed in 47 which backs up to a wooded area & had good cover. Although the map shows site 47 as electric & water only it's actually full hookups (they just haven't updated the map yet). Some of the pull through sites in the center are not shaded at all, as a heads up. Friends stayed in a deluxe cabin, which was beautiful & looked brand new inside. The camp store has everything you might need. Wi-Fi is free and signal OK. The pool is well maintained and there's a ton of space for outdoor activities like volleyball, mini golf & more. We did a buddy site and stayed next to friends as well for a small extra fee per site. We would stay here again!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2023

    Mountain Top RV Park

    Great Stopover Campground

    We recently had the pleasure of staying at Mountain Top and were were impressed by the exceptional experience and service provided by the owners. The newly upgraded camp infrastructure elevated the stay, providing amenities for comfort and entertainment. The family-friendly atmosphere was evident through the thoughtfully designed property, including an updated pool, playground, game room, and a brand-new pickleball court that added a unique touch to the stay. The investment in new 50amp wiring, upgraded sewer systems, and newer water lines  provided convenient camping experience. Overall, this campground exceeded expectations, offering a blend of modern convenience and family-oriented fun that made our stay memorable. 

    The video posted shows the full hook-up area. The water and electric sites and tent sites were tucked away in a more wooded environment.


Guide to Suffern

Suffern, New York camping options sit at the gateway to the Ramapo Mountains with elevations reaching 1,100 feet. Located along the New Jersey border, the area features mixed hardwood forests and rocky ridges with moderate humidity during summer camping season. Most campgrounds remain closed from November through March due to freezing temperatures and occasional snowfall.

What to do

Statue of Liberty views: At Liberty Harbor RV Park in Jersey City, campers can see the iconic landmark from their sites. "Having a view of Lady Liberty out your window is priceless," notes Joe R. The campground provides access to ferries for downtown exploration and Statue of Liberty tours.

Water activities: The Delaware River runs adjacent to Tri-State RV Park, offering water access on foot. "They are also located right on a river that you can easily access by foot," reports Brittany V. The natural setting provides opportunities for fishing despite the campground's proximity to highways.

Local hiking: Trails range from accessible to challenging throughout the region. "The appalachian trails, and lean tos (not on the camp sites)" are accessible near campgrounds, according to Elliot G. The rolling landscapes offer multiple trail options for day hiking with connections to historic Revolutionary War sites.

What campers like

Urban access: Many campers appreciate the proximity to New York City. "This is all about location. The closest RV park to NYC," explains Keith and Tia S. at Skyline RV Camp. Public transportation options include nearby ferries and trains with service to Manhattan.

Wooded privacy: RV sites at Pleasant Acres Farm Campground offer natural surroundings. "Rv sites were mostly pretty flat, spacious and in a wooded area which we loved," writes Janelle G. The secluded setting provides a contrast to more urban campgrounds in the region.

Animal encounters: Several campgrounds feature farm animals. "The farm has goats, a donkey, and a pony within the campground. Very cool," mentions Faith D. Children particularly enjoy the opportunity to interact with livestock at several properties throughout the region.

What you should know

Site flooding concerns: Low-lying areas at some campgrounds experience water issues. At Mountain Top RV Park, one reviewer advised: "If you're booking, it may be best to book on the upper levels because the lower area where we were did flood pretty bad a couple times when there was a lot of rain."

Limited bathhouses: Some campgrounds have minimal facilities relative to their size. "There are 2 showers for women and 2 for men. Both are old and not well maintained," reports one camper. During busy periods, shower facilities may become overcrowded.

Garbage disposal logistics: Some properties require driving to trash receptacles. "The garbage situation was the worst... This place had their garbage and recycling very far away and without a golf cart (which they had none to offer) or a car, you're stuck," according to a review of Pleasant Acres Farm Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Farm experiences: Thousand Trails Rondout Valley offers creek exploration opportunities for children. "The creek that runs by the campground is gorgeous, and my kids had fun finding Crayfish," shares Kasey M. The natural water feature provides hours of entertainment for younger campers.

Playground options: Multiple campgrounds feature play equipment. "There's also a nice lounge room with games, a pool table, a tv and puzzles/board games," reports a visitor to Mountain Top RV Park. These facilities provide alternative activities during inclement weather.

Swimming access: Seasonal swimming options exist at several campgrounds. "They have a beach. Their staff is friendly. I love going here," mentions a visitor to Beaver Pond Campground. Lifeguards supervise designated swimming areas during summer months.

Tips from RVers

NYC access fees: Tunnel tolls for RVs heading into Manhattan can reach $30. "Getting in and out of the city is an adventure. Stay right off the highway to avoid the $30 tunnel toll. Follow RV life pro and not Waze," advises Joe R. about traveling from Liberty Harbor RV Park.

Low-hanging trees: Watch for clearance issues at campground entrances. "When you leave you have to drive the wrong way in the campground because of the low hanging trees the correct direction," warns Bill B. about Pleasant Acres Farm Campground. Many rv campgrounds near Suffern, New York have tree canopy limitations requiring careful navigation.

Winter hook-up restrictions: Year-round rv campgrounds in Suffern, New York region often limit water connections in winter. "Our site 44 for just one night... Bathrooms for our area looks well kept outside, but, closed due to covid," notes Harold C. Visitors during colder months should confirm which utilities remain operational before arrival.

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