Best RV Parks & Resorts near Troy, NY

Alpine Lake RV Resort, Arrowhead Marina & RV Park, and Lake George RV Park provide full hookup RV sites within 40 miles of Troy. Alpine Lake operates from May to October with 50-amp electrical service and water connections at most sites. Pull-through rv pads are available at several parks, though space between units varies significantly by location. "We had a site on the lake and were able to fish from our spot, but many sites are given up to seasonal campers," noted one visitor about Alpine Lake. Arrowhead Marina received high ratings for its riverfront location and spacious grassy sites that accommodate larger rigs, while Lake George RV Park offers premium sites with 50-amp service from early May through Columbus Day.

Seasonal considerations affect RV camping availability throughout the region. Many parks close by mid-October and don't reopen until May, limiting winter options. Dump stations are available at most parks, though only some offer sewer hookups at individual sites. Cell service varies considerably—stronger near Lake George and weaker in areas closer to the Catskills or Adirondacks. Pet policies differ between properties, with most allowing pets but some enforcing strict documentation requirements. Several reviewers noted concerns about campground navigation, with one camper writing, "The roads are narrow and many should be one way, but are not. It would have been impossible in many places to pass a rig on the road due to others' vehicles and decorations."

Best RV Sites Near Troy, New York (123)

    1. Alpine Lake RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Corinth, NY
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "I stayed at Alpine Lake RV Resort for three nights and had an absolutely fantastic experience."

    "Great park near Lake George. Very spacious with many different activities to do! They have movies, dances and even some kayaking, padding, ect."

    2. Lake George RV Park

    20 Reviews
    Queensbury, NY
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 792-3775

    "Very clean, flat pull through site."

    "**  Located about 2-miles from the New York State Thruway(I-87), this park is ideally situated for a Lake George area vacation. We spent 6-days in early-August and it really wasn’t enough. "

    3. Arrowhead Marina & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Rotterdam Junction, NY
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 382-8966

    "Our site was back-in and had plenty of space. There's a lot of green space in this campground and it's right on the river. We were next to a little fenced in area for dogs that our dog loved."

    "Well maintained, located on the Mohawk River. Shady, grassy areas. Boat launch and pier. Friendly people. A perfect campground."

    4. Lake Taghkanic State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Ancramdale, NY
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 851-3631

    $17 - $195 / night

    "Great beach, 5 minute drive from campgound. Clean facilities, with a rec room for rainy days. A camp store with all the supplies you might have forgotten. One caveat: beware of site G006."

    "Has options for trailers, tent sites, platforms for tents and even some cabins. Small store in park that sells firewood and ice and a few other things you may need."

    5. Camp Catskills

    1 Review
    Athens, NY
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 517-4632

    $275 - $395 / night

    6. Ledgeview Village RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Queensbury, NY
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 798-6621

    "friendly staff, pool, playgrounds, large rec room. my son had a great time. only downfall was the sandy lots"

    "Quiet campground. Bathrooms very clean. Pool was nice. Campground nice for younger families."

    7. Dorset RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Dorset, VT
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 867-5754

    "The roads and campsites are gravel and a little tight to get around because of all the trees but we were able to manage in our 45’ motorhome."

    "Great location near a fantastic quarry, country store, and Manchester shopping. The camp grounds were family friendly and quiet. They even had rabbits and chickens for the kids to enjoy."

    8. Autumn Moon Campground

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    Middle Grove, NY
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 666-1858

    9. Lee's Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Saratoga Springs, NY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 584-1951

    $20 - $45 / night

    "Close to SPAC, lots of area to set up tents, dog friendly, campfire friendly, and there’s a lake minutes away. Some of the crowd seemed a little rowdy but overall nothing that was obnoxious."

    "About a month ago, with a major haze of FOMO from missing the SNHU tour opener shows, I decided I would just send it and started plotting the trip up from Boston with my 16-year-old brother in tow for"

    10. Mt. Greylock Campsite Park

    30 Reviews
    Lanesborough, MA
    26 miles
    +1 (413) 447-9419

    $40 - $70 / night

    "No full hookups, sites are decently sized for the most part. The roads within the park are very narrow and washed out in places."

    "Greylock Campsite Park was our maiden voyage for travel trailer camping and we couldn't have asked for a better first experience.  The owners were SUPER helpful and friendly. "

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RV Park Reviews near Troy, NY

699 Reviews of 123 Troy Campgrounds


  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 13, 2023

    Gus's Gardens Camping

    Peaceful Retreat

    Ashley here with The Dyrt! We want to welcome your host, Gus, to our platform. This property is situated on 9 acres, with nice & level sites. Yard games, fire-pit & picnic table are all provided. Pull through site for your RV or pitch a tent. Close by local hiking trails, walk trails, and water activities. Let's give this property some love and leave them a review!

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2022

    Dorset RV Park

    Decent campground in a good location

    We thought this park was o.k.– nothing special but nothing bad but we really wanted to see the area since we were told the town of Dorset was so pretty. When we checked in, there was a sign that personnel were working in the park and there was a phone number for us to call. They responded right away and met us at the office and showed us where our site was. 

    The campground was clean and tidy with nice tall trees. The roads and campsites are gravel and a little tight to get around because of all the trees but we were able to manage in our 45’ motorhome. There were a scattering of amenities like a rec room with games, shuffleboard, playground, volleyball, horseshoes, laundry, and showers. There are community activities like bonfires, bingo, pot luck dinners, and complementary donuts& coffee every Sunday morning. 

    Our site was level but some definitely were not. We got twenty or so television channels with the cable hookup. The hookups were all well-placed and we didn’t have any issues with the electric and the wifi at our site worked well. We had a picnic table and fire pit. The sites next to us were not occupied which was nice because otherwise it would have felt a little tight. We did notice a bit of road noise when sitting outside. There are some really nice tent sites set away from the RV sites that sit under large trees and have nice space. The only drawback is they are farther away from the bathrooms. 

    Loved the area, the Green Mountains are beautiful so there is plenty of sightseeing to do. Dorset is a cute tiny town that is beautiful in the fall. The nearby town of Manchester is home to Orvis and there is an interesting fly fishing museum next door. Overall, the park was fine for us and we would stay again if we were in the area. We paid ($47/night) for our full hookup, 50-amp site.

  • David A.
    Aug. 2, 2020

    Pine Hollow Campground

    #bigfunfamily approved! Great stop!

    Great stop! New owners have created an awesome family friendly park with swimming/fishing pond, clean restrooms and beautiful grounds. Big rigs fit.

  • C O.
    Aug. 22, 2017

    Mt. Kenyon Campground - CLOSED

    Good central location to visit the ADK

    Although the campground was right off the road, it's still in a forest with big pine trees and mossy boulders. It was easy to access from 87. Given the proximity to the road, there is road noise, so that doesn't allow for that super outdoorsy experience you might desire. At night though it would get very dark and quiet - there weren't a lot of campers there during our stay. The camphost lives in a home onsite and was mostly helpful. Be sure to mention the 5 nights for 4 deal on their website upfront, otherwise she won't reimburse. Upon working with her to extend our stay, she said people were scheduled to come into our spot. We moved and no one arrived, so that was a bit annoying. 

    To get to the sites, we had to take it a bit slow because there are some low hanging trees and a turn, but made it fine. Our first site, 22, was a back-in, 30 amp, full hook-up. It was a long site with plenty of room for our RV and SUV. We had to back it up to the very end to find the flattest option to level. With the way they have their sites set up, you need a 50 ft hose for water. This site was close to the showerhouse but next to a longterm trailer with crap everywhere and we weren't super thrilled that was our view from our windows in our living area. Our second site, 50, was also a back-in, 30 amp, full hookup. It was very pretty but hard to level. The site slopes up, so the backend was high. We tried about every way to sit our rig in there to level, but we ended up driving our front tires up on some leveling blocks and went up with the jacks as much as we safely could. We didn't get a perfect level, but we decided it was ok since we only had 2 days left. We had to wiggle our SUV in kind of sideways, but it worked.

    There were some "residents" there in tents, which was interesting and a couple longterm trailers (with the typical cluttered lots you see at campgrounds that offer longterm stays). The campground is clean and the shower houses were faithfully cleaned everyday around 11a. Showerhouses were dated, but had super hot water for showers.

    A few miles further down the road is the town of Lake Luzerne. We visited their small grocery which had the basics and we ate at one of the restaurants which had a view of the water (Upriver Cafe). The campground was in a perfect location to visit Lake George and surrounding area (Six Flags, outlet shops, putt-putt, restaurants etc). If you're wanting to explore even more you're only 1.5 hrs to Lake Placid and the Green Mountain National Forest.

    Work was difficult with my husband dependent on AT&T. The Weboost got Verizon working fine, but AT&T was spotty. We had some issues with our RV that we were trying to get fixed locally which extended our stay, otherwise we would have left earlier due to this. The camphost told us that they had invested in some sort of mini Verizon tower for their personal use, so that was what was helping the Verizon signal. The campground offers wifi at the office/pool/rec room area, but when the "residents" come down, it brings it to a snails pace. My husband would go down there in the morning to work and had to go to Starbucks in Lake George at times when all the kids at camp decided to be on their devices at the same time.

    Pool is not heated, so not many people were using it. They charge $2 per garbage bag to be put in their dumpster. They sell a few necessities in their office and firewood. They have laundry with 1 working residential washer $1 and 1 residential dryer $.75 and 1 industrial sized dryer $1. We did a couple loads with no issue. They are outside in a patio area.

    Bring the bug spray. The mosquitos were as big as birds and tenacious!

  • Andrzej K.
    May. 30, 2021

    Pine Hollow Campground

    Great Small campground

    This place was recommended by a friend It is exactly what she said Clean, friendly stuff , large RV welcome, but it seems tight for the big ones We had a site with Electric and Water hook up There are sewer hook up available also Over all a great place Pet friendly, ( we had two dogs)

  • Y
    Oct. 22, 2019

    Blue Mountain Campground

    Family friendly/ rocky tent campsite’s

    Located in the Catskills. This is a family friendly there’s bathrooms/showers playground, pool, potable water and a outdoor pavilion. Located near hiking in the Catskills and 15 mins to Woodstock.

    The tent site are very richly and uneven, it was very hard to pitch a tent. When it rains theres a horrible smell across the campground.

  • c
    Sep. 12, 2021

    Country Aire Campgrounds

    Nice, small campground

    Pros- warm clean bathrooms Warm cinnamon buns in the am Great playground, pool and pirate ship. We were there with the Scouts and took up a huge grassy area with tents. Looks like a lot of RV’s for the long term, some pop ups, we were the only tents. Went river rafting so super convenient.

  • IAN P.
    Sep. 12, 2020

    King Phillip's Campground

    Great spot in Lake George

    This was our second trip to King Philip's Campground. Big resort with tons of seasonal sites and residents. A small pool, and lots of activities for guests. Sites have full hookups including cable tv. Getting the right site here is key. Some have room, privacy, and trees. Others are close together, and out in the open. Great access to Lake George area, just outside of town, which can be nice given all the activities in town.


Guide to Troy

Recreational vehicle parks and campgrounds near Troy, New York sit within the Hudson Valley region where elevations range from 10 to over 1,000 feet above sea level. Camping options include both riverfront locations along the Hudson and Mohawk rivers and wooded settings in the nearby Catskill and Adirondack foothills. Most campgrounds in the area experience high seasonal occupancy between Memorial Day and Labor Day, with many closing by mid-October.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Lake Taghkanic State Park Campground offers fishing in a clean, calm lake setting. "The lake is beautiful and clean. Expect to pay $15 fee to use your paddleboards/kayaks etc. Worth every penny," notes a visitor who appreciates the water activities.

Biking trails: Lake George RV Park features extensive bike trails throughout the property. "Bike trails throughout with a connection to the local bike trails leading to Lake George and Glens Falls area," explains a camper, highlighting the connectivity to regional paths.

Swimming options: Multiple swimming areas exist at various campgrounds, with both lake and pool options. "They have movies, dances and even some kayaking, padding, etc. They have these dinos scattered throughout the park and also a few pools," a visitor mentioned about Alpine Lake RV Resort.

Entertainment activities: Many campgrounds schedule regular activities during peak season. "Free shows every night at the playhouse kids loved. Animal shows kept daytime events going strong," reports a family who stayed at Lake George RV Park.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Mt. Greylock Campsite Park receives praise for cleanliness. "The bathhouse was incredibly clean. Showers were great. The pool was cold, but really nice and again very clean," mentions a recent visitor who appreciated the well-maintained facilities.

Waterfront sites: Campers value spots with direct water access. "We had a nice spot on the lake and were able to fish from our spot," notes a visitor to Alpine Lake RV Resort, appreciating the lakefront accessibility.

Dog-friendly amenities: Several parks accommodate pets with dedicated facilities. "Perfect for the dogs with best dog park I ever saw," writes a visitor about Lake George RV Park, highlighting the unusual quality of pet facilities.

Convenience to attractions: The proximity to regional destinations matters to many campers. "The location was very good in allowing us to visit family in nearby village and go into nearby Manchester Center," reports a visitor to Dorset RV Park, noting the strategic location.

What you should know

Seasonal limitations: Most rv parks near Troy, New York operate from May through mid-October. Lake George RV Park runs "from May 4 to Columbus Day," while Alpine Lake RV Resort operates "May 6 to October 10," making winter camping nearly impossible in the region.

Site variations: Terrain and spacing between sites varies considerably. "Sites are decent size, but be sure to bring boards to level your trailer for some sites are quite uneven," warns a camper about Lake George RV Park.

Festival crowds: Lee's Park Campground transforms during concert events at the nearby Saratoga Performing Arts Center. "There were approximately 20,000 campers there per night to see Phish as part of their 2016 tour," reports one visitor, describing the dramatic population surge.

Bathroom facilities: Availability and condition of restrooms varies by park. "Facilities were not terribly ADA friendly! For the $$ they could do more for their facilities," noted a visitor with mobility limitations at Alpine Lake Resort, highlighting accessibility concerns.

Tips for camping with families

Water parks: Some campgrounds feature water activities specifically for children. "Water park was great, kids spent all day there. Arcades and game rooms are great for rainy days," writes a parent about Lake George RV Park.

Playground access: Look for campgrounds with dedicated play areas. "Grounds are large and well maintained. Hikers and water enthusiasts will live this place! Lots to explore," notes a visitor to Alpine Lake RV Resort.

Activity scheduling: Arrowhead Marina & RV Park offers space for kids to run and play. "There's a lot of green space in this campground and it's right on the river. We were next to a little fenced in area for dogs that our dog loved," reports a visitor about the spacious layout.

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds have more activity than others. "The band was loud and we eventually went back to our site, had our fire and enjoyed the music from there, but it was wrapped up by 9:30 and the camp quieted down pretty quickly," reports a visitor to Mt. Greylock Campsite Park.

Tips from RVers

Road navigation: Several Troy-area RV parks have challenging internal roads. "Some of the sites are up hills and might be difficult for some to park their trailers. We watched a fifth wheel try to back up a hill and then turn into a site and couldn't get a grip because of the incline and the loose gravel," warns a camper at Mt. Greylock Campsite Park.

Site selection: Premium sites fill quickly in summer months. "Booked an 'Elite 50amp' site but had no realistic map to go by. Many of these types of sites are parallel to the water, but the map makes them look like back in sites," advises an RVer about site selection at Alpine Lake.

Hookup variations: Water and electrical service can differ between sites and parks. "The hookups were all well-placed and we didn't have any issues with the electric and the wifi at our site worked well," notes a camper at Dorset RV Park, indicating reliable utility connections.

Service reliability: WiFi and cell service fluctuate throughout the region. "WiFi: exists, but 100% unreliable. Not just slow, often was entirely offline or connected without Internet. When it did work, it was actually halfway decent," reports a visitor to Dorset RV Park.

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