Camping areas surrounding Port Washington sit near Long Island Sound at elevations generally below 100 feet above sea level with mild coastal climate patterns. Winters reach average lows around 26°F while summer temperatures typically peak in the mid-80s. The region's terrain offers a mix of waterfront camping and wooded inland sites, with many campgrounds operating seasonally due to the northeastern climate.
What to do
Beach activities at Nickerson Beach Park Campground: Walk to the beach via the recently installed path that connects the RV camping area with the shoreline area. "Right on the beach! Great spot to camp at if the waves are pumping at Lido Beach on Long Island," writes Michael K. While dogs aren't allowed on the main beach, the park offers plenty of coastal recreation opportunities.
Hiking at Blydenburgh County Park: Explore the 7-mile loop trail around the lake with access to fishing spots. "Great hiking, clean, close facilities and well maintained. Lake is great and only a short walk, but no swimming," notes Michael G. The park maintains year-round trails suitable for different ability levels.
Fishing at Croton Point Park: Cast a line from the shores of the Hudson River or bring a boat to explore the waterways. "Because it was on a point on the Hudson, I had hoped for views from the campground but there were too many trees to see the water," reports Lee D. The park sits on a peninsula extending into the Hudson River, creating multiple shoreline fishing opportunities.
What campers like
Spacious campsites at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation: Sites provide ample room between neighbors for a more private camping experience. "The sites are large and private with access to hiking trails and make for a unique experience," shares Jeremy S. Sites come with fire pits and picnic areas in wooded surroundings.
Shelter options for pet-friendly camping near Port Washington: Ward Pound Ridge Reservation offers unique lean-to shelters as alternatives to tent sites. "The shelter sites are large and private with access to hiking trails and make for a unique experience," notes Jeremy S. These structures provide additional protection from weather while still delivering an outdoor experience.
Wildlife viewing at Blydenburgh County Park: Observe local fauna in their natural habitat throughout the park. "Wildlife: deer, rabbits, turtles," notes W L. when describing the natural environment. The park's varied ecosystem supports diverse animal populations year-round.
What you should know
Seasonal operation at Beaver Pond Campground — Harriman State Park: The campground runs from April 22 through October 9, with varying amenities depending on the season. "Ranger said that during summer weekends the grounds fill up and can be quite noisy, but mid-week during the off-season it was great," explains Rebecca S. Early and late season camping offers more solitude.
Fire regulations vary by location: Some campgrounds require elevated fire pits or restrict fires entirely. "There are no fire pits on any of the sites, although I learned afterwards that they do allow you to bring your own metal fire pit as long as it is elevated off the ground," notes Ellen C. about Heckscher State Park.
Wildlife precautions: Bears are present at Harriman State Park and other regional campgrounds. "Welcome to Bear Mountain" grumbles the park ranger as he sits in complete darkness! He is in his ranger hut, checking in the late evening arrivals to the campground," Steve W. recounts, explaining that rangers provide guidance on bear safety upon arrival.
Tips for camping with families
Playgrounds and beach access at Heckscher State Park Campground: The park offers dedicated play areas and beach facilities for children. "There is a playground just for the campground. The beach itself is a great place to spend a day and I have gone several times," writes Giselle P. The beach area includes lifeguards during summer months.
Group camping options: Several parks accommodate larger family gatherings with connected sites. "This place is the best around for group and family camping. The entire campground is one flat open space where some sites are full in the shade and other sites have lots of sun," shares Giselle P. about Heckscher State Park.
Educational opportunities: Take advantage of nature centers and programs available at several regional parks. "The Trailside Nature Museum is also fun for the kids," writes Ming R. about Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, highlighting the educational aspects available to younger campers.
Tips from RVers
City access from Liberty Harbor RV Park: Use public transportation connections near the campground for efficient city travel. "The light rail is a block away, and the path train is about 8," advises Keith and Tia S. The ferry service provides direct access to Wall Street from the marina adjacent to the RV sites.
Limited facilities at Skyline RV Camp: Be prepared for basic amenities at this Brooklyn location. "There was only 1 bathroom with small shower for all guests, however they are in the process of adding 5 more," notes Arlene S. The campground has relocated from its original waterfront location and now offers fewer services.
RV site selection at pet-friendly campgrounds near Port Washington: Choose end row sites at Liberty Harbor RV Park for more space. "Pick one of the larger end row sites to get a little extra elbow room. If it's packed, your neighbor with be within inches of your rig," advises Keith and Tia S. End sites provide slightly more separation from neighboring units.