Best Tent Camping near Waverly, NY

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Best Tent Sites Near Waverly, NY (14)

    Camper-submitted photo from Gardner Hill Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Gardner Hill Campground

    1. Gardner Hill Campground

    1 Review
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    6 Saves
    Elmira, New York
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Market
    • Picnic Table
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      2. Riverside Acres Campground

      2 Reviews
      18 Saves
      Towanda, Pennsylvania
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents

      $22 - $35 / night

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      Camper-submitted photo from Lawrence Recreation Area
      Camper-submitted photo from Lawrence Recreation Area

      3. Lawrence Recreation Area

      2 Reviews
      3 Photos
      9 Saves
      Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania

      Overview

      Lawrence Recreation Area is a day-use facility on the south side of Cowanesque Lake. It is conveniently located on State Route 49 approximately 4 miles west of Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania. The area offers a great location for picnicking and shoreline fishing.

      Recreation

      Cowanesque Lake offers many outdoor activities including boating and fishing. A variety of native fish inhabits the area's streams and lakes. The North and South Tailrace areas provide access for fishing below the dam. The fields and forests around the lake are popular destinations for hunters looking for large and small game species that inhabit the eastern hardwood forests. Many miles of hiking trails surround the lake, including the Mid State Trail, which links the trails at Cowanesque and nearby Hammond Lake into a long path that extends all the way through Pennsylvania from Maryland to New York.

      Facilities

      The Cayuga Shelter is reservable for group picnicking. It is fully accessible and comfortably accommodates groups of up to 100 people in a lovely lakeside setting.

      Natural Features

      Cowanesque Lake is situated in the Endless Mountains region of Pennsylvania, along the Allegheny Plateau in the Appalachian Mountains. The surrounding land paints a scenic picture of rolling terrain and open fields.

      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Tents
      • Group
      • Picnic Table

      $40 - $100 / night

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      Camper-submitted photo from Belden Hill Campgrounds
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      4. Belden Hill Campgrounds

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      7 Saves
      Chenango Forks, New York

      We are a quiet, family-friendly, and peaceful RV park surrounded by nature’s beauty while offering easy on and off access from I-88 in New York’s Broome County. Both the access roads from the highway and our spacious RV campsites are ideally suited for big rigs! Our choice of shaded and sunny sites includes pull-thru sites that are over 60 feet in length, all with easy connections to full hookup utilities.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents

      $53 - $65 / night

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      5. Back-Achers Campsites

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      50 Saves
      Dresden, New York
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents
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      Camper-submitted photo from Oh! Pear Orchards

      7. Oh! Pear Orchards

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      5 Photos
      30 Saves
      Kingsley, Pennsylvania

      Oh! Pear Orchards is nestled in the Endless Mountain Region in Northeastern PA. Located on the fertile ground between two streams, the orchard has several varieties of pears, including, but not limited to, Olympic Giants, Hosui, Bartlett and 21st Century. In addition to selling Asian pears, Oh! Pear offers a look at a close to zero energy and negative carbon footprint. For those of you who want to stay in touch, we have a broadcast gateway that travels out 5 miles in all directions(included in the price). Two new sites coming this Spring: https://youtu.be/xDQiwwObppY

      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
      • Dispersed

      $45 / night

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          9. Empire Haven Nudist Park

          1 Review
          7 Saves
          Moravia, New York
          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Electric Hookups
          • Phone Service
          • Reservable
          • Tents
          Camper-submitted photo from Camp Earth Connection
          Camper-submitted photo from Camp Earth Connection
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          Camper-submitted photo from Camp Earth Connection

          10. Camp Earth Connection

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          Harford, New York

          Camp Earth Connection (CEC), a small woodland campground, located on a beautiful parcel of land with 62 acres of forests and fields surrounded by the Hammond Hill State Forest. The camp is adjacent to the Hammond Hill State Forest, with 20 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and cross country skiing. CEC is so more than just a campground. CEC offer’s a place that people can experience real connections with nature and each other. Some find the that connection during walks in the woods, or sitting by our wildlife pond. While others find it with family, friends or new friends from the CEC community via campfire chats, trail walks, camp workshops or an outdoor ping pong game. CEC is also place where some find emotional and physical healing in this relaxing atmosphere.

          Camp Earth Connection includes 18 camp/cabin sites, plus adjacent to the camp, in Eshay's Forest, there are 3 additional cabins/cottages with full amenities. These include: The Tiny House Retreat Cabin, Forest Moon Cottage and the Mountain Queen Cabin. Each site is unique and offers different levels of privacy and solitude. Guests can choose to have some peaceful alone time or be more engaged in our small community during our community campfires, campfire pancake breakfasts or workshops. When you book a cabin or campsite at CEC, you have the opportunity to camp at your comfort level (or challenge yourself with less amenities) and experience nature in the raw.

          Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, Camp Earth Connection offers a variety of activities and workshops such as:

          • Saturday morning Campfire Pancake Breakfast.
          • Saturday evening Community Campfire.
          • Thursday evening, Earth Movie night, (movies about the Earth and Sustainable living) followed by a campfire discussion.
          • A variety of workshops are offered periodically led by Eshay and CEC staff and interns including: Making Fire in Nature; Eshay's Tree Walk (meet some of Eshay's favorite trees); Animal Tracks and Signs - trail walk, and more.
          • All workshops and activities are free but donations are welcomed.

          Camp Earth Connection offers individuals and families a chance to connect with each other and nature in a peaceful beautiful setting. Alcohol and drugs are prohibited to ensure this peaceful atmosphere and to allow folks to find serenity through our natural environment.

          At CEC we are environmentally conscientious and do our best to preserve the natural surroundings and natural resources. We incorporate composting and recycling into our daily routine. We understand the importance of reducing the amount of resources we use, and re-using and re-generating whenever possible.

          Camp Earth Connection values: Diversity, Acceptance and Community and welcomes diverse families and friends including the BIPOC and LGBTQ community. Camp Earth Connection welcomes and values people from diverse backgrounds and cultures. We do our best to make sure our guests feel safe, cared for and respected. We of course expect the same in return.

          I hope you check out Camp Earth Connection, I don't believe you will be disappointed!

          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Reservable
          • Tents
          • Group
          • Cabins

          $35 - $85 / night

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        Recent Tent Reviews in Waverly

        473 Reviews of 14 Waverly Campgrounds


        • Kim L.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Ricketts Glen State Park Campground
          Nov. 5, 2024

          Ricketts Glen State Park Campground

          Comfortable, family oriented, close proximity to lake

          The campground is on a peninsula surrounded by a lake. The larger loop (non electric) sites are more spacious, level and shady. The smaller loop with RV hook ups are more barren. Sites are neat, tidy, and well stocked. Flush toilets. The showers are free but pressure was way too high and water not warm enough. Many families and young campers but CG was quiet at night. There is access to major trails including Ricketts Glen Falls. I did not have cell service with T Mobile.

        • Aegon T.
          Camper-submitted photo from Ricketts Glen State Park Campground
          Nov. 3, 2024

          Ricketts Glen State Park Campground

          Incredible Experience

          I visited Ricketts Glen State Park last year, and it was an incredible experience! The natural beauty of the park is breathtaking, especially with the waterfalls along the Falls Trail– a must-do hike for anyone visiting. The trail is challenging but so worth it; the views are unmatched. I stayed in one of the campsites, which offered a nice level of privacy and had clean facilities, including showers and well-maintained restrooms. Lake Jean was also a highlight, with opportunities for kayaking and swimming, perfect for cooling off after a day of hiking. I'd recommend visiting during the week to avoid the crowds. Truly a perfect spot for anyone looking to escape into nature!

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          Camper-submitted photo from Taughannock Falls State Park Campground
          Oct. 14, 2024

          Taughannock Falls State Park Campground

          Great little campground

          Pulled back and punted bc of Storm Debbie. Lucked out with a find in the Finger Lakes. Nice campground. Has everything you need. Small sites but fine for our hybrid. Ours was shady. Check out which side the hookups are on. Some not situated on the right side so you’ll need extra long cords. Just beautiful area. Hiked here. Drove to Watkins Glen-hiked-absolutely breathtaking. That campground is much larger. Went to Buttermilk Falls too.

        • AThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Sugar Hill Recreation Area Camping
          Oct. 1, 2024

          Sugar Hill Recreation Area Camping

          Amazing campground

          Very well maintained. Some sites are close and some a spread out. About half of them are in the sun and half get shade all day. I switched sites after a day to get some solar charging. Clean bathrooms with flush toilets. Sign in near bathrooms on arrival. Dogs must be on a leash but I found a spot down the hill to the south where there are no campsites to let them play fetch for a bit.

        • Rui T.
          Camper-submitted photo from Sned Acres Campground
          Sep. 18, 2024

          Sned Acres Campground

          Great getaway time

          5/5 Stars!

          I recently stayed at Sned Acres Campground, and it was an incredible experience! The campground is beautifully maintained with stunning views of Cayuga Lake. The staff was friendly, welcoming, and went out of their way to make sure we had everything we needed. The facilities were spotless, and the campsites were spacious and well-kept. Whether you’re RVing or tent camping, there’s plenty of space and privacy.

          The location is perfect for exploring the Finger Lakes region, with wineries, hiking, and local attractions just a short drive away. The peaceful atmosphere and serene surroundings made for a relaxing getaway. I can’t recommend Sned Acres enough – we’ll definitely be back!

        • Jacob D.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Foster Pond Camping Area
          Sep. 13, 2024

          Foster Pond Camping Area

          Relaxed Free Dispersed Camping

          Right at the intersection of Potomac Road and Chicken Coop road in the Finger Lakes National Forest. If heading North on Potomac Road, turn left at the intersection and you’ll find a parking lot. Into the woods around the Lake you’ll find free dispersed camping.

          My mom and I stayed just in the parking lot and had no issues and weren’t bothered. NO AMENITIES

        • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Long Pond Campground
          Aug. 30, 2024

          Long Pond Campground

          Quiet and secluded

          Camped here for a one night stay. Campground was easy to locate and the road was in good shape.

          We stayed in the space across from the port-a-pottie. The other camping spaces we close enough to see their campfire at night but far enough away that it's still quiet.

          Campsites are level and long enough for a very small trailer. The trees are so thick we could not feed our solar panel.

          Site has no water, no garbage service and no phone signal.

        • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Long Pond Campground
          Aug. 25, 2024

          Long Pond Campground

          Nice Rustic Campground

          We came into the camping area on a Sunday and found site 7 available. While this is next to the road, it is also within 40 yards of the only potta potty in the park.

          About 100 yards away was the public fishing dock and another camp site. There were two young men fishing there at about 7 PM.

          There is no water or garbage services at this site. Most camping spots are ideal for tents or very small campers or trailers.

          The camp sites I saw all seemed to be large and level spots all located beneath the tree canopy. Sites seemed disbursed enough to provide a modest level of privacy.

          Would rate 5 stars if it had water and a garbage dumpster.

        • KThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Long Pond Campground
          Aug. 16, 2024

          Long Pond Campground

          Great for Dispersed Camping!

          I was initially worried about the other people camping here because I was almost immediately visited by them but the poor kids just needed to charge their phone so I obliged. Aside from that this was a short drive in and I was able to score a spot right on the pond next to a dock. People have driven in to fish and kayak so I don’t feel isolated and afraid, and I am just a few steps away from sitting on the dock and admiring the scenery.

          There is a port-a-potty near the entrance but otherwise a “leave no trace” situation which is fine considering the ample forest coverage in case there is someone who drives in.

          Each spot seems to have plenty of shade and access to downed firewood, and it looks like there are fire pits at each site. Lots of good tinder left over from previous guests which has been helpful.

          Beautiful views, quiet, no insect issues so far, and if I had a rod and reel I wouldn’t need to worry for food at all. T-Mobile service has been exceptional as well. I am planning on staying here for a week or more and I see no reason to find another location as there is no fee or permit needed and you can stay up to 14 days I believe.

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          Camper-submitted photo from Ricketts Glen State Park Campground
          Jul. 20, 2024

          Ricketts Glen State Park Campground

          A must do

          This is one of the best camping experiences we've had. This state park has so much to offer and the campground is very nice. The campsites are really good, most of them fairly private and level. There are some pull through sites for big rigs but those don't have trees and are not private. We had a site with power for our small trailer and it was fantastic. The bathrooms were kept very clean and they had 4 showers so we never had to wait. There is absolutely no cell service, however, and we had to go all the way down the mountain to get texts or make calls. The trails are very well maintained. If you want to do the Falls Trail ( 21 beautiful waterfalls), it is quite challenging. We were glad to have trecking poles and hiking boots. It took us over 4 hours to do the entire hike. There is a nice beach for swimming, the lake felt clean and wasn't too cold in July. Lake Jean is nice to kayak and there are quite a few tent sites you can launch your watercraft from, as well as 2 public launch sites. I was worried about the weather because it was 98 degrees in NJ but as the park is up in elevation, we did not get over the mid 80's the whole time we were there and the mornings were quite cool. I definitely recommend this park. It does get very busy on weekends so if you can stay during the week it's much nicer.

        • Michael G.
          Camper-submitted photo from Ricketts Glen State Park Campground
          Jul. 13, 2024

          Ricketts Glen State Park Campground

          Mostly Rustic Camping with Great Hikes

          The campground is mostly rustic with no hookups, but there are some electric and full hookup sites. Best ones don't have hookups. Have to do the Falls Hike. It's a fairly challenging hike and gets very busy on weekends and past noon, but its a must do.

        • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Salt Springs State Park Campground
          Jun. 29, 2024

          Salt Springs State Park Campground

          Unique park with unique natural features

          This park is technically a “state park” because the land for it was donated to the state for public use. However, once the state became the official stewards, there werent funds in the state budget to maintain it as a park. A lical group, the Friends of Salt Springs, stepped up and offered to maintain the park with funds raised by their group. The result is a small but unique property open to the public for day use (picnicking and hiking and fishing) along with 2 small rustic campgrounds. One campground has a large open mowed grassy meadow with level sites for car camping or small campers, no hookups are available but each site has a fire ring and picnic table. On the other side of the parks trout stream are seven secluded primitive hike-in tent sites along with three basic camper cabins. The Friends of Salt Springs makes a good effort to maintain these two rustic campgrounds, however it seems there isnt a ranger on site at night so a camper said the meadow campground can get a little noisy some nights. The hike in sites are relatively quiet and secluded though, and are positioned nicely along the stream, one site actually adjacent to a good swimming hole.

          The camper cabins are basic with bunks, bring all your own gear. They are fairly new and have electricity but no water or heat.

          On the grounds in the day use area are picnic spits, a pavilion, and an activity barn. When I was there, the barn was featuring a local quilt show.

          The special aspect of this park are the hiking trails through old growth hemlock forest, said to be the largest hemlocks in Pennsylvania. The trout stream also cascades through some some waterfalls, and there are gorges with unique geology.

          There is a village nearby with limited supplies, you may want to stock up on groceries before heading out to this somewhat remote park. There is, however, a local brewery, plus an odd coffee shop featuring both donuts and ammo, an unusual combination…..

        • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Long Pond Campground
          Jun. 24, 2024

          Long Pond Campground

          Long Pond

          Some of the other state forests in the area are really nice, so I had high hopes for Long Pond but was disappointed. Long Pond is located in a state forest west of Smithfield Flats and Greene NY, and many locals come to Long Pond for fishing. The pond is quite large compared to other area pinds, and three are three accesses for fishing: a regular boat launch with parking lot and dock, a carry-in kayak access near campsite 6, and a handicapped accessible fishing puer near campsite 1. All seem to be very popular, and the lake is very scrnic and very productive for fisherman. The camping situation is a little strange though. Campsite 1 is adjacent to the handicapped fishing pier, and is supposedly an accessible campsite. Though an all terrain wheelchair could navigate from car to campsite, a regular one could not due to gravel. In addition, there is no outhouse by the site, only one quite a ways down the lake. Also, the parking area at this campsite seems to be a major party spot as beer cans were thrown all over and even in the water. It was sad to see this. The other campsites nearby are not located in a distinct campground, but are strung out along the shoreline clise to the highways, each with its own driveway right off the highway, which creates a lake of privacy as passersby can quite easily pop right in off the highway. This doesnt seem real secure, and some if the campsites closest to the road had evidence of driveby garbage dumpers who popped in and dumped household garbage right in a couple of the campsites. In addition, the relatively new outhouse installed near the middle of the camping area has been vandalized and damaged already. Its a shame to see this, as otherwise the campsites are large and shaded and well spaced from each other and close to the pond. But I wouldnt want to camp here given the garbage and security and vandalism issues. Also, other than fishing there isnt much too do as there arent designated hiking trails here, though you could drive a few miles away to access some truck trails that are in another part of the state forest. Get a map of the forest from the website ahead of time though, as the info kiosk has been damaged and all info and signs and maps are missing!

        • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Chenango County Cook Park
          Jun. 20, 2024

          Chenango County Cook Park

          Hike in to the lean-to!

          This is a small county park and campground located east of Greene NY. It gets a lot if day use for fishing, hiking and picnicking. There is also a wooded campground, mostly RV’s and some tents. The sites are a bit crowded in, though the trees provide shade. For folks planning a group campout or family reunion, this would be a good option. For a solo camper who wants a bit if solitude, there is a better and super-nice option—the hike-in lean-to! Its a short hike in, and it is lively, well built shelter and nice fire pit. The small lake that is central to the park has nicely mowed shoreline paths around it, and the hiking trails in the woods are not brushy, but you still should be on the lookout for ticks. Price is reasonable compared to other area campgrounds, and you could access several other state forests and parks in the area for hiking etc note: though you can fish and paddle here, there is no swimming allowed!

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          Camper-submitted photo from Taughannock Falls State Park Campground
          Jun. 20, 2024

          Taughannock Falls State Park Campground

          Below average SP campground

          As for RV camping, this place is outdated. Sites are on top of one another, but some have good shade. Ours, site 6 didn't. Really can't walk to beach area or store. Cheap enough at $25. T-storms knocked out power overnight.

        • Jeff H.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Chenango Valley State Park Campground
          Jun. 15, 2024

          Chenango Valley State Park Campground

          This Place has it All!

          Great all-around campground. Level sites with plenty of trees. Clean bath houses. Tons of biking and hike trails. A “beach” swim area that is like a resort. A golf course. A great option for families.

          A really beautiful area to visit. A very cool brewery is just 4 miles away.

        • David M.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Sned Acres Campground
          Jun. 7, 2024

          Sned Acres Campground

          Beautiful Wide Open grounds with a lot of flat nice grass

          We stayed here for Memorial Day Weekend and really enjoyed Sned Acres. The Grounds are well taken care of (although some areas around the playgrounds and pool could have been weed whacked better) there is a lot of grass and wide open areas for playing games, walking your dogs and you can let your dogs drag their leashes so they have free roam and feel like they are running free. The large pond is nice, there were a lot of campers fishing. The general store is well stocked and the family running the campground and store are very friendly. There is a nice pool for the kids. The only thing that would make Sned better is a little more spacing between the sites, they are close (we were in F130) to where if you open your window shades in your camper your neighbors are 5-10 feet away from you. Would definitely stay again if in the area.

        • Paulina B.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Sugar Hill Recreation Area Camping
          Jun. 7, 2024

          Sugar Hill Recreation Area Camping

          Dog Friendly Retreat near Watkins Glen

          We stayed at Sugar Hill for about 10 days, arriving right after Memorial Day weekend. The campground offers a variety of great options for various rig sizes, accommodating different needs comfortably. Its location is convenient, just a 15-minute drive from Watkins Glen, making it an ideal base for exploring the area.

          During our stay, the campsite never even got near half full, providing a peaceful and uncrowded experience. For those seeking more privacy, there are numerous secluded spots along the side roads throughout the park.

          However, it's worth noting that WiFi and phone service are pretty limited, typically ranging between 1-2 bars. Despite this minor inconvenience, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would recommend Sugar Hill for its tranquility and proximity to local attractions.

        • Paulina B.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Twin Streams Campground
          Jun. 4, 2024

          Twin Streams Campground

          Family Retreat by the Stream

          Spent Memorial Day weekend at this campground and found it bustling with activity yet still retaining a serene charm. Despite the crowd, we snagged a spot by the stream, which added an extra layer of tranquility to our stay. As the holiday wound down, so did the crowd, leaving behind a peaceful ambiance. Its proximity to the PA Grand Canyon made it an ideal base for exploration. While the WiFi was a bit spotty, offering only two bars in certain areas, it encouraged us to disconnect and fully immerse ourselves in nature, especially during the mesmerizing stargazing nights. Although there were plenty of annual RV residents, the atmosphere remained quaint and inviting. Overall, a delightful spot for a camping getaway.

        • louis P.
          Camper-submitted photo from Cozy Creek Family Campground
          Apr. 9, 2024

          Cozy Creek Family Campground

          Rustic creek family campground

          This is a fantastic campground! The tent sites are right on the creek. The grounds, the little store/coffee shop and the facilities were pristine. The owner and all the employees were as friendly as they were accommodating. I can't say enough good things. I'll definitely be back.

        • Jim M.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Loyalsock State Forest
          Mar. 19, 2024

          Loyalsock State Forest

          The campsites aren't too bad but I choose a bad night to stay.

          The sites are just pull offs along the road. the road isn't heavily traveled so it's not too bad. The problem was the night that I stayed there it had been raining non stop for several day and the whole campsite. was several inches of mud. there wasn't any grassy areas to park near. All in all not a bad place in dry conditions. it was reported to be free with a permit but the permit was about $15

        • Nicole S.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Watkins Glen / Corning KOA
          Mar. 13, 2024

          Watkins Glen / Corning KOA

          Mixed Feelings

          This was our families first SoLo trip with our camper. It had alot of things to do indoor/ outdoor pool, pirate ship, slide, big pillow, waterside, golf and rock wall. The campground and showers were clean. There were some things that didn't work like the army truck ride, zipline, and playground. The biggest downfall was being near the dump station and something going on with this makeshift site next to us where around our area smelled of sewer fumes all the time we went out for dinner one night because my 3 yr old was gaging. However the area was absolutely gorgeous we hiked so many waterfalls, went and rented a boat for the day to check out the lake, and drive to the next lake to check out the park.


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        Guide to Waverly

        Explore the beauty of tent camping near Waverly, New York, where nature meets comfort and adventure awaits. With a variety of campgrounds offering unique amenities and activities, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your outdoor getaway.

        Tent campers should check out Riverside Acres Campground

        • Enjoy a peaceful stay at Riverside Acres Campground, where you can set up your tent near the Susquehanna River, perfect for fishing and canoeing.
        • This campground features picnic tables and fire pits, making it ideal for evening gatherings under the stars.
        • With easy access for RVs and tents, it's a convenient choice for those looking to enjoy the outdoors without sacrificing comfort.

        Tips for tent camping near Waverly

        • Consider Gardner Hill Campground for year-round camping, offering electric hookups and clean facilities to enhance your experience.
        • Pack your essentials for a stay at Camp Earth Connection, where you can enjoy a serene environment with no alcohol allowed, promoting a peaceful atmosphere.
        • If you're looking for a rustic experience, Oh! Pear Orchards offers spacious sites next to a beautiful stream, perfect for a quiet retreat.

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          According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Waverly, NY is Gardner Hill Campground with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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