Top-Rated Camping Near Westport, NY

Campgrounds near Westport, New York range from full hookup RV sites to waterfront tent camping along the shores of Lake Champlain and into the rugged terrain of the Adirondack Mountains. Barber Homestead Park offers tent and RV camping within Westport itself, operating from Memorial Day through Columbus Day with full hookup sites. Nearby options include Crown Point Campground, which features boat-in access and waterfront sites just 12 miles south of Westport. The camping landscape extends into Vermont across Lake Champlain, where Button Bay State Park and Shelburne Camping Area provide additional accommodation types including cabins and glamping facilities. Many campgrounds in the region maintain traditional Adirondack-style sites with picnic tables and fire rings.

Most campgrounds in the Westport area operate seasonally from late May through early October, with many closing after Columbus Day weekend. Some facilities remain operational year-round, particularly those catering to RV camping with full hookups. "We stayed at site 37, which was a bit more private and surrounded by trees. The sites were clean, but the fire pit was showing its age," noted one camper about a nearby public campground. Road conditions generally remain good throughout the camping season, with paved access to most established campgrounds. Cell phone coverage varies significantly throughout the region, with better reception near towns and along the Lake Champlain shoreline. Advance reservations are strongly recommended for summer weekends when lakefront sites fill quickly.

Waterfront camping locations receive particular praise from visitors for their views of Lake Champlain and the distant mountains. A camper at Bridgeview Harbour Marina reported, "While you do not have direct access to the lake for swimming, it is very private with many trees providing shade. And waking up to that sunrise every morning was incredible." The region offers numerous water-based activities, with many campgrounds providing boat launches or swimming areas. Fishing opportunities abound throughout the area, particularly in Lake Champlain. Campers seeking more privacy should consider the mixed-use campgrounds with walk-in tent sites or locations set back from main roads. Several campground options provide convenient bases for exploring the historic sites, hiking trails, and mountain biking routes throughout the Adirondack region and across Lake Champlain in Vermont.

Best Camping Sites Near Westport, New York (207)

    1. Button Bay State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Westport, NY
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 475-2377

    "We selected it because it was nearby for our second outing with our new (used) R-Pod camper. Turns out it's a wonderful park."

    "Wonderful state park, the waterfront sites are fantastic, they are wide so smaller units can be parked parallel to the lake. Bathrooms are clean, facilities are great. Easy access to the lake."

    2. Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

    44 Reviews
    Wilmington, NY
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 946-7878

    "Close to hiking trails, Whiteface Mt Parkway & Lake Placid. Nice, helpful staff. It is NOT wheelchair accessible. There are steep steps to the office, no grab bars in the bathrooms."

    "Very large and busy campground, close to Lake Placid and other cool activities to take in. Pros- hot showers, convenient laundromat, you are guided to your site by staff on golf carts."

    3. Mount Philo State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Charlotte, VT
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 425-2390

    $23 / night

    "The toilets are composing toilets, but from the user experience, it's very close to a regular toilet in that it's in a stall in a nice, well maintained proper bathroom (unlike some composting toilets in"

    "There are less than 20 sites total, and all sites are near walk-in paths to excellent views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks or the Green Mountains. The facility is small, but adequate."

    4. Crown Point Campground

    9 Reviews
    Port Henry, NY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 597-3603

    $18 / night

    "On river border of NY & VT. Nice views from the campsites, some places to walk around including a bridge. Lots of room for big RV, good hookups. Pretty quiet. Clean and well cared for."

    "Walking around you can see sunrises, sunsets, boats, forts, the bridge, history. The fort and its museum are the main attractions but there’s a lot more to do nearby as well."

    5. Shelburne Camping Area

    17 Reviews
    Shelburne, VT
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 985-2540

    "This is a nice little private campground in Shelburne, just outside of Burlington. Close to Lake Champlain. Good place to spend the night and good access to activities."

    "Lastly, the location was perfect, just outside of Burlington made access to the area ideal."

    6. Lincoln Pond Campground

    4 Reviews
    New Russia, NY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 942-5292

    $18 / night

    "The waterfront sites are great, but you can be very close to your neighbors. The last site 15 is also right next to a very busy boat launch."

    "This state campground offers a variety of wooded sites, some drive in and others remote boat-in (29R-31R)."

    7. Sharp Bridge Campground

    9 Reviews
    Witherbee, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 532-7538

    $18 / night

    "We rented two spaces next to one another and had plenty of room for cars and all our tents. There were fire pits and picnic tables for use as well."

    "Quiet campground, close to many hiking high peak trails. Love the caretakers dog Rookie."

    8. North Beach Campground

    28 Reviews
    Burlington, VT
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 862-0942

    $37 - $100 / night

    "Sites 1 to 16 are close to each other. Sites 113 to 119 are bad. Very close to each other. No redeeming qualities.

    Sites have 30 amp electric and water but might need a longish cord or hose."

    "A very short and easy drive right outside of Burlington, with direct access to the greenway along the lakefront."

    9. Barber Homestead Park

    1 Review
    Westport, NY
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 962-8989

    "Direct access to Lake Champlain. This is a hidden gem in that area! "

    10. DAR State Park Campground

    2 Reviews
    Port Henry, NY
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (802) 759-2354

    "Pam met us outside as she said ‘dodging rain drops’ to stack wood. She was warm and friendly."

    "The only thing I didn't like was that you can hear a train around 10:45 pm and again early in the morning. Other than that, great views of the lake and mountains!"

Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 207 campgrounds

2026 Explorer Giveaway

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Recent Reviews near Westport, NY

815 Reviews of 207 Westport Campgrounds


  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2026

    Route 100 Dispersed Camping

    Amazing camping spot right off route 100

    Right along the road (so if anything happens you can get help) also has wifi signal. It’s right along a creek that’s clean and beautiful. Crisp air and calming flowing river noises all night made it so I slept like a baby!

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2026

    Moscow Recreation Park

    Can’t camp here

    Drove all the way here just to pull in and see signs that say “no overnight camping”

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 26, 2026

    Green Mountain National Forest FR207

    Special place

    Public Lands with about 8 semi private sites, each with nice views west or easterly. It's a large meadow and with a breeze, it will keep bugs away. Lacking a breeze, it is tough but still beautiful

  • A
    May. 25, 2026

    Camp Skyland

    Beautiful

    My favorite campsite we stayed at on my 2 week trip (despite the bugs lol). Great swimming hole and very well kept. Very beautiful and loved my stay.

  • R
    May. 25, 2026

    DAR State Park Campground

    Vermonts hidden gem campground

    Pam met us outside as she said ‘dodging rain drops’ to stack wood. She was warm and friendly. You can tell she runs a tight ship immediately telling us when quite hours were, and letting us know the dogs needed to be on leash and under our control. We brought our 2 labs with us. Only 2 vehicles per site is allowed. You do need tokens to use the shower. 2 tokens was more than enough for me to shower and not feel rushed. The bathrooms are AMAZING! I am looking forward to coming back!

  • Katherine C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 14, 2026

    Shelving Rock Area of the Lake George Wild Forest

    Notes

    DEC has designated and constructed 12 camp sites in areas around Shelving Rock Road and Dacy Clearing Road. Camping will only be allowed at the designated campsites or more than 500 feet from the Shelving Rock and Dacy Clearing Roads.

  • T
    May. 13, 2026

    Green Mountain National Forest Texas Falls Primative campsites

    Multiple sites beyond the falls

    As noted by others, most of the sites have a fire ring and nothing more.  A little more than half of the sites can be driven to and others require a very short walk (50 ft?).  The toilets mentioned are at Texas falls area and are not a practical walk from most of the campsites.

    There are no showers.

     Aside from the loop trail at the falls there are also a couple of snowmobile trails that cross the area.

  • Krystal B.
    May. 4, 2026

    Shady Oaks Camping Resort

    Great NEW owner

    Same name and google search, but new owner since 2024. We just wrapped up a stay at this campground and I can honestly say… we’ll be back.🙌 From the moment we arrived, you could feel the pride the owner has poured into this place. The new power and water hookups are a huge upgrade, and it’s exciting to see the vision for future expansion already coming to life. Everything about our stay felt easy, welcoming, and most importantly—safe. It’s the kind of spot where you can truly relax, enjoy your time, and feel right at home. Clean, well cared for, and clearly built with heart. Can’t wait to come back and see how it continues to grow.🌲✨

  • Adam  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2026

    Between the Brooks Farm

    Quiet spot easy to get to

    Stayed here for a week. Josh and Dori were super nice and helpful. Level grass field with water and 30amp hookup. Fire pit port o potty, creek across the street. Very pretty setting. Dark sky area. Cell att and Verizon we decent enough to work plus they had WiFi if needed.


Guide to Westport

Camping spots near Westport, New York provide access to both the Adirondack Mountains and Lake Champlain, with elevations ranging from 100 feet at the lakeshore to over 4,000 feet in the nearby High Peaks region. The camping season typically runs from mid-May through mid-October, with July temperatures averaging 70-85°F during daytime hours. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with stronger reception near towns and spotty coverage in more remote camping locations.

What to do

Kayaking at Lincoln Pond: Lincoln Pond Campground offers calm waters ideal for paddling, with boat rentals available on site. "The lake and area are beautiful," notes a camper who visited recently, adding that waterfront sites provide direct access to the water, though they can be "very close to your neighbors."

Hiking near Whiteface Mountain: Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday serves as a convenient base for exploring nearby trails. "There are two distinct sections of this campground—the 'Resort' section and the '100-Acre Woods' section... Behind the 100-Acre section are trails that lead to Whiteface Mountain so you don't have to get in the car to start a hike," explains a visitor who stayed in a full hook-up site.

Exploring historic sites: Crown Point Campground places you directly on the grounds of significant colonial-era fortifications. "Lots of history here, old forts. On river border of NY & VT. Nice views from the campsites, some places to walk around including a bridge," reports one camper, while another adds, "The fort and its museum are the main attractions but there's a lot more to do nearby as well."

What campers like

Lakefront sunrises: Bridgeview Harbour Marina offers premium views from its waterfront sites. A camper at the pumphouse campsite reports, "While you do not have direct access to the lake for swimming, it is very private with many trees providing shade. And waking up to that sunrise every morning was incredible."

Quiet, wooded sites: Sharp Bridge Campground provides more secluded camping with a natural setting. "The campground is in a forest of red and white pines, giving it an open feeling," notes one visitor. Another camper adds, "One of the quietest campsites I've ever stayed at in the Adirondacks," mentioning that it receives 4G LTE service despite its relatively remote location.

Swimming options: Many campsites offer alternative water access beyond Lake Champlain. A visitor to Mount Philo State Park recommends "nearby Charlotte town beach for swimming ($10 for non-residents)," while Button Bay State Park campers appreciate having "a nice swimming pool" with lifeguards when lake conditions are less than ideal.

What you should know

Reservation timing: The most desirable sites fill quickly, particularly for summer weekends. At Button Bay State Park, "Book early for the best sites," advises a camper who notes that the "waterfront sites are fantastic, they are wide so smaller units can be parked parallel to the lake."

Seasonal factors: Weather can vary dramatically throughout the camping season. "We've been camping at Button Bay for years, and while it can be hot and buggy in the summer months, there is no place we'd rather be in September!" reports one experienced visitor, adding, "The pool closes after Labor Day weekend."

Road conditions: Access to most established campgrounds remains good throughout the season, though some remote sites may require more careful navigation. A camper at Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday noted, "Roads in the park are gravel and were very dusty" and mentioned "lots of tree limbs that needed to be trimmed. Maneuvering through the park was pretty tight for us and we had to take it really slow."

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and activities: Seek out campgrounds with dedicated children's facilities. At North Beach Campground, families appreciate beach access with "life guards on duty at the beach and a playground and grills (claim them early if you want them)." Button Bay State Park similarly offers "a great playground for kids and a nice swimming pool."

Biking opportunities: North Beach Campground connects directly to Burlington's bike path network. "Easy access to all of Burlington by bike. Reasonable price for campsites and the sites are large," reports a regular visitor who stays annually for the Vermont City Marathon. Another camper advises to "bring your bikes! you're tucked away in the woods on gorgeous lake champlain and can bike into burlington for meals and city street strolls."

Site selection for privacy: Families may prefer specific loops or areas within larger campgrounds. At Mount Philo State Park, campers appreciate that "only 8 campsites, dispersed in the trees" makes for a "great little campground at a beautiful state park" with "widely spaced wooded sites" that is "exceptionally quiet."

Tips from RVers

Full hookup options: Barber Homestead Park provides complete services within Westport itself. A recent visitor found it to be a "Very quiet, well maintained campground. Easy to maneuver our rig into," adding that "This is a hidden gem in that area!" with "Direct access to Lake Champlain."

Site spacing considerations: RV sites vary significantly in terms of proximity to neighbors. At Shelburne Camping Area, some campers find that "sites are somewhat small close together," while those with larger rigs appreciate that some campgrounds offer dedicated parking: "Super nice owners! Offered parking for our truck right across lane on separate site."

Big rig navigation: Larger RVs require careful campground selection. Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday accommodates substantial units, with one camper reporting their site "was plenty long enough for our 45' RV and tow car," though they caution about tight interior roads and the need to "take it really slow" due to low-hanging branches.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Westport, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Westport, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 207 campgrounds and RV parks near Westport, NY and 28 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Westport, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Westport, NY is Button Bay State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 12 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Westport, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 28 free dispersed camping spots near Westport, NY.

What parks are near Westport, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 parks near Westport, NY that allow camping, notably Green Mountain & Finger Lakes National Forests and Green Mountain National Forest.