Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Newark Valley, NY

Hickories Park Campground's dog park provides a dedicated space for pets to exercise off-leash while camping along the Susquehanna River. The campground welcomes pets at all sites with standard leash requirements when outside designated pet areas. Bathrooms remain clean and well-maintained throughout the day, with river access offering excellent opportunities for dogs to cool off during summer months. Pine Valley RV Park and Campground, Chenango Valley State Park, and Watkins Glen State Park Campground also accommodate pets with varying amenities. Campers note the dog park at Hickories can become noisy with barking and shouting owners, suggesting tent sites farther from this area for those seeking quieter surroundings. Most campgrounds provide full hookup options for RV campers with pets, including water, electric, and sewer connections.

Watkins Glen State Park's extensive trail system includes pet-friendly rim trails and other footpaths through hemlock groves, though dogs are prohibited on the main gorge trail itself. Campers with larger dogs should verify breed restrictions before booking, as Pine Creek Campground maintains a list of restricted breeds for longer stays. The Finger Lakes region offers numerous pet-friendly hiking opportunities beyond campground boundaries, with many state parks featuring designated pet exercise areas. Aspen Family Campground and Round Top Retreat provide more secluded options for primitive camping with dogs. During summer months, swimming areas with lifeguards are available at several parks, though pets are typically restricted from these designated swimming zones. Nearby towns offer veterinary services and pet supply stores for emergency needs or forgotten items.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Newark Valley, New York (96)

    1. Hickories Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Owego, NY
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 687-1199

    "Lovely but simple views all around and rolling green hills in the distance. Campground is well-kept and relatively modern but not particularly memorable. Nice little stopover on a road trip."

    "The dog park is a great addition to the park. There is always something going on. Also allows for an easy place right off Route I-86 to rest while driving across MY."

    2. Chenango Valley State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Chenango Forks, NY
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 648-5251

    $17 - $123 / night

    "This is a beautiful park, the hiking is great with varied trails, nice changes in elevation due to the glacial geology of the landscape, and scenic vistas overlooking 2 beautiful lakes."

    "Allow dogs."

    3. Greenwood County Park

    5 Reviews
    Berkshire, NY
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 778-2193

    $30 / night

    "Typical New York weather. Overall, the park is more than I expected for a county park."

    "Dogs allowed, nice sites"

    4. Robert H. Treman State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Ithaca, NY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 273-3440

    $20 - $128 / night

    "Located in Tompkins County, Ithaca New York has beautiful gorges and hiking trails. Robert Treman is a treat and a gorgeous place to camp in the Ithaca, NY area."

    "A waterfall cascades through a gorge here, ending in a beautiful pool for swimming at the base of the falls, with a trout stream flowing out of it towards nearby Cayuga Lake. "

    5. Pine Valley RV Park & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Endicott, NY
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 785-6868

    "They have hayrides in the summer and swimming in the lake. Lakeside sites are spacious and reasonably priced.  The owners are always accessible."

    6. Buttermilk Falls State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Ithaca, NY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 273-5761

    $17 - $66 / night

    "Buttermilk Falls State Park is a great state park in central New York. The scenery is what makes this park stand out."

    "Short drive out of Ithaca proper near one of the Finger Lakes. Medium to easy trails (the ones near the gorges are steep but with nice rock steps)."

    7. Watkins Glen State Park Campground

    90 Reviews
    Watkins Glen, NY
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 535-4511

    $20 - $58 / night

    "Watkins Glen boasts one of New York’s most beautiful state parks! I last camped here in 2012 and absolutely loved hiking along the gorges. Also- the camping was next to perfect."

    "I absolutely love coming to Watkins Glen Campground, especially when I went to get away from the busy city. This park has gorgeous waterfalls, and great paths to walk and hike on."

    8. Pine Valley Recreational Vehicle Park and Campgrounds

    1 Review
    Endicott, NY
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 785-6868

    $27 / night

    "There’s a lake, which is quite scenic, and several paths and trails."

    9. Aspen Family Campground

    1 Review
    Candor, NY
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 659-7865

    10. Round Top Retreat

    2 Reviews
    Harford, NY
    12 miles
    Website

    $85 / night

    "we just returned to philly after a long weekend here. this was our 6th consecutive summer visiting here. very secluded. we let the kids and dogs run pretty much wherever without worry. and close to ithaca"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Newark Valley, NY

470 Reviews of 96 Newark Valley Campgrounds


  • R
    Aug. 20, 2023

    Finger Lakes RV Resort

    Just as advertised

    Wonderful location and marvelous hosts. We were welcomed with chocolate chip cookies as we checked in. Bathrooms were beautiful and clean. Two wineries we could walk to and dozens more nearby. Our site was spacious and the dog park gave our pups plenty of time off leash. We definitely plan on returning.

  • Amber A.
    Jul. 31, 2016

    Hickories Park Campground

    Quaint NY/PA border town

    The park itself is pretty small but it’s in a really cute area with a lot of outdoor recreational activities. Lovely but simple views all around and rolling green hills in the distance. Campground is well-kept and relatively modern but not particularly memorable. Nice little stopover on a road trip. Lots of day use activity. Dog park is kind of annoying with all the barking and owners shouting futile commands, try to camp away from it. Ditto for train noise, stay by the river. It does what it does well, so five stars!

  • Cheryl W.
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Pinecreek Campground

    Beautiful Park, beautiful area could be so much more with a little effort!

    Pinecreek is a beautiful park in a great area 10 minutes from downtown Ithica New York and Lake Cayuga. The area has everything you could possibly want or need. Fabulous State Parks with spectacular waterfalls, a farmers market right on the lake front, Cornell University and so much more. That being said it may be the reason the campground doesn't offer any planned activities. They do have a swimming pool and what appears to be a large clubhouse/meeting area that is not or was not used while we were there, nor were any activities publicized. They do have a small arcade but it did not stay open past 8 pm and did not appear to be air-conditioned.

    Our campsite was a full hookup with a large grassy area for setting up our outside chairs and picnic table. Although we enjoyed our stay we felt it was a bit overpriced for not having much to offer. They also have a very long list of rules & while they do allow pets there is a list of breed restrictions you need to be aware of before booking a reservation. They also charge for electricity on any stays one week or longer which we had not encountered previously at campgrounds where we have stayed.

    Overall we enjoyed our stay but not sure we would stay again.

  • Rachel P.
    May. 28, 2018

    Watkins Glen State Park Campground

    Watkins Glen State Park

    Watkins Glen boasts one of New York’s most beautiful state parks! I last camped here in 2012 and absolutely loved hiking along the gorges. Also- the camping was next to perfect. Sites are decently sized and well secluded from one another.

    in addition, the park is so well situated within the Finger Lakes and all the various wine trails! Made for a perfect girls weekend! Definitely recommend!

  • Paully B.
    Oct. 26, 2017

    Hickories Park Campground

    Serenity next to the river

    It is a very nice open area to camp in. It is a first come first serve campground. The dog park is a great addition to the park. There is always something going on. Also allows for an easy place right off Route I-86 to rest while driving across MY. Some of the best river access there is to paddle through a great small town.

  • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Jul. 14, 2023

    Nature Lover's Paradise

    Tent Camping for Hikers & Runners

    Jake from the Dyrt here!  Nature Lover's Paradise is new to the Dyrt and they have an awesome spot to share with access to a vast network of trails in upstate New York.  Check them out and make sure to share some pics of your adventure!

  • Sue T.
    Sep. 12, 2016

    Watkins Glen State Park Campground

    Beautiful waterfalls!

    I absolutely love coming to Watkins Glen Campground, especially when I went to get away from the busy city. This park has gorgeous waterfalls, and great paths to walk and hike on. It's located in Upstate New York, so it's close enough to the city but you feel like you are far away from the city. The campsites are great, clean and well kept. This park does get pretty busy though, because it is open to campers and people who just want to visit for the day to walk the trails. I love that they have trails that lead very close to the waterfalls..lots of rim trails that literally overlook the waterfalls and gorges. In the campground they do offer a pool, which again, does get busy because it's open to everyone regardless if you are camping or not. There also is tours you can take in the summer that will take you along the waterfalls and gorge, they have a playground for kids and an area with picnic tables. I went mid July and it was extremely busy, not sure when a good time to go during the summer when it's not as busy. That was the only downside I would say, is how crowded it was. There is also Seneca Lake nearby that many people go to fish in, however I didn't go on this trip but plan to next time. There are restrooms on site, however I didn't think they were that clean. Toilet paper and seat covers were out in most stalls, so I would advise to bring your own when you go. There is also some gift shops and food stands set up...one food stand has some pretty good hot dogs! The hikes to the gorge and waterfalls is pretty well maintained, however there are quite a bit of stairs. There were some people with kids in strollers that had to turn around because the stairs made it difficult. Not handicap friendly. I would advise to wear a good pair of walking shoes, and not sandals because it is slippery in some spots and again, a lot of stairs! I would highly recommend coming here, even if you don't decide to stay the night!

  • Deborah W.
    Oct. 2, 2021

    Unadilla KOA

    Affordable KOA

    A bit off the beaten path for a KOA, but nearly sold out in early October nonetheless. Sites range from typical large rig to dispersed tents next to a creek. The tent sites with electric like the one we took used 240v 50A plugs, so we had to borrow a converter plug form the office for our 120v equipment. Only one bath house and it’s a bit dated. Very pet friendly including a dog play pen. Pool looked nice and was still open in early October.

  • Secc P.
    Jul. 24, 2020

    Bowman Lake State Park Campground

    A dump

    New York State pretty much has abandoned this park. Trees fallen down across the sites. Might be ok for a tent but that’s all.


Guide to Newark Valley

Newark Valley, located in New York's Southern Tier region, sits at approximately 1,000 feet elevation in the gently rolling hills between the Catskills and the Finger Lakes. The area experiences four distinct seasons with winter temperatures often dropping below freezing, while summer camping conditions typically range from 70-85°F with occasional thunderstorms. Campgrounds near Newark Valley provide access to several waterways including the Susquehanna River system.

What to do

Paddle the Susquehanna River: Hickories Park Campground offers excellent river access for kayakers and canoers. "There is always something going on. Also allows for an easy place right off Route I-86 to rest while driving across MY. Some of the best river access there is to paddle through a great small town," notes Paully B.

Explore hiking trails: The region features numerous wooded paths through hemlock groves and along gorges. "The hiking trails are well maintained. you can also fish in the lake for trout and bass," explains Matt G. about Chenango Valley State Park Campground.

Visit nearby waterfalls: Within a 30-40 minute drive, campers can access multiple waterfall sites. "Everyone says how great the water falls are. And yes they are. Bit this is truly a great place to camp. From the wilderness sites and nice bath houses to the gicking trails," writes Paully B. about Robert H. Treman State Park.

Go boating and fishing: Multiple lakes in the region offer boating opportunities. "There's is a perfect lake for kayaking for beginner or seasoned, as well as great hiking and mountain biking trails. Keep your eye peeled for the resident bald eagle and think about brining your clubs for a round of golf," shares Paully B. about Chenango Valley State Park.

What campers like

Quiet, spacious sites: Greenwood County Park receives praise for its peaceful atmosphere. "This was my first time visiting Greenwood County Park and I was pleasantly surprised. Your camping and recreation options are definitely better in the 'off' season because hardly anyone was here, but the fall colors were absolutely spectacular!" reports Janet R.

Family-friendly amenities: Many parks offer dedicated facilities for children. "This is a beautiful and quiet campground- a hidden gem in Broome County! There are boats available for rent, a waterfront swimming area, great fishing, and lots of trails to hike! Rain or shine, there are places to go and things to see!" writes Kayti D. about Greenwood County Park.

Seasonal beauty: The region showcases different attractions throughout the year. "Green grass perfect space for kids to play. Came in late, got a spot and took care of everything in the morning. Fall is a very pretty time up here," mentions Kirsten J. about Hickories Park Campground.

Wildlife viewing: Multiple campgrounds offer opportunities to observe local fauna. "The park brochure warns of the occasional bear but that's true even in towns all over NY. I doubt you'll see one. Deer are all over. Watch out for them on the roads. We had four that were feeding behind our site in the morning," says Mary S. about Chenango Valley State Park.

What you should know

Seasonal operation: Most campgrounds in the area operate from May through October, with limited winter accessibility. "Been here in all the seasons, each is beautiful. Campgrounds are wooded. Pretty basic facilities, nice though. None of the tent sites have exceptional views but you're a short walk from the creek/gorges. Reserve ahead of time in summer," advises Harry H. about Buttermilk Falls State Park Campground.

Highway noise: Some campgrounds experience traffic sounds. "The only draw back to this campground is the close proximity of the noisy highway but great for a one night stay or longer if you're accustom to the noise," mentions alyssa F. about Hickories Park.

Variable site conditions: Terrain and amenities differ significantly between campgrounds. "Electric sites are not the best though. Rocky and unlevel. Not made for large campers," notes Victoria about Robert H. Treman State Park Campground.

Bathhouse quality: Facilities vary by location and loop. "The bathhouses are clean and well lit at night. This is definitely a large family area. Expect to hear your neighbors once and a while," shares Deb S. about Watkins Glen State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Pine Valley RV Park & Campground offers water recreation specially designed for children. "This is by far one of the best family oriented campgrounds we've ever been in. The staff, the grounds, the amenities made me wish we were closer. So many things for kids to do. From boating, to giant swimming inflatables, putt putt even a giant slide," recommends Mommy D.

Educational opportunities: Several parks feature nature programs and wildlife viewing. "Playground and shallow swimming area for children with life guards and a sandy beach and new bath house. They have fishing and boat rentals, however the lake is pretty small and a lot of trees still in the water since a flood. They have nice trails for hiking that go all the way around the lake," explains Mary P. about Chenango Valley State Park.

Child-friendly sites: Look for campgrounds with open play areas. "This was a great campground – very family-friendly. My kids spent a week with my parents there, there were lots of sites that were separated from each other by small patches of words, which made it more private. Playgrounds and spaces to ride bikes, swim, picnic, and all-around have fun!" shares Kayti D. about Chenango Valley State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Watkins Glen State Park Campground offers various RV accommodations but requires careful navigation. "The sites are quite wooded with plenty of space in between. We stayed in a 30 ft. motorhome, and the roads within the campground were kind of tight to get through with trees and curves," advises Laura L.

Hookup availability: Most pet-friendly campgrounds near Newark Valley offer various utility connections. "This place is an excellent place to take your family it's got hookups and plenty of space for your RV and it also has showers which makes it great for my family members who don't actually like to go camping haha it is just great all-around fun for the family," shares Jill R. about Hickories Park.

Seasonal considerations: Fall camping offers unique advantages for RVers. "We usually prefer sites on the outer part of a loop, and this was no exception. The sites have more trees. Electricity at about 1/3 of the sites. Pretty good restrooms/showers. Water spigots on the loops and more water at the dump station," recommends Mary S. about Chenango Valley State Park.

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