While equestrian camping options remain limited near West Haverstraw, New York, campers can find diverse accommodations within reasonable driving distance. The region sits in the Hudson Valley at elevations ranging from 100-500 feet above sea level, with moderate rainfall throughout summer and significantly colder temperatures from December through March. Winter camping requires additional preparation as nighttime temperatures regularly drop below freezing.
What to do
Waterfront activities at Ocquittunk: Lake access provides opportunities for fishing and relaxation. "Nice place to set up and car camp. Enjoyed some fishing and hiking within walking distance from the site," notes Vito M. from Ocquittunk.
Hiking regional trail networks: Trails vary in difficulty with significant elevation changes. "We went in November when there was a light rain that turned into a thunderstorm with hail and sleet! It was certainly an adventure," reports W L. from Stokes State Forest.
Urban exploration from Jersey City: Camping serves as a base for city visits. "Short drive to Liberty Park where we got out and walked at night to admire the city skyline and Statue of Liberty at night," shares Erc L. from Liberty Harbor RV Park.
What campers like
Access to Appalachian Trail segments: Experienced hikers connect to the AT for day treks. "Did a small part of the Appalachian trail while there (about 15 miles). Would love to go back when I'm better shape and try the whole trail," reports Stephanie T. of Stokes State Forest Lake Ocquittunk.
Spacious campsites with privacy: Sites provide adequate separation between campers. "Campsite was very spacious and had a platform where we were able to fit two tents. There was plenty of space on the site for more tents," describes E. M. V.
Reliable facilities and services: Clean restrooms and amenities enhance camping comfort. "The bathrooms are clean and nicely placed. The sites had a fire ring with a cooking grate and a picnic table and were well spaced out from other sites," reports Catherine S.
What you should know
Expect variable camping conditions: Different areas within the same forest offer distinct experiences. "There are four campgrounds that are all pretty different, we stayed at Shotwell across from the pond... Most of the campsites were very rocky, but you can find some that have a little bit of grass," explains Adeline M. from Liberty Harbor RV Park.
Transportation considerations: Consider transportation logistics when planning activities. "The light rail is a block away, and the path train is about 8 [blocks away]," notes Joe R.
Weather preparedness essential: Conditions can change rapidly. "The area was incredibly peaceful in December with many cabin reservations abandoned due to rain in the forecast. It did rain, but was still a great trip," shares W L.
Tips for camping with families
Cabin accommodations for comfort: Cabins provide shelter and comfort for families. "We stay in the cabins. It's great to have the small kitchen when camping with the family," recommends Amy B.
Communal spaces for gathering: Shared areas provide relief from weather and sun. "One big positive was the covered picnic area which was a nice place to bring food and eat and hang out during the day to get out of the sun," shares Ethan K.
Alternative mobility options: Pack equipment for easy navigation. "We brought scooters & had a great stay! Plus you can see the Statue of Liberty from there!" mentions Emily L. from Ocquittunk.
Tips from RVers
Optimal site selection: Choose sites strategically 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.
Navigation challenges: Plan routes carefully, especially with larger vehicles. "Getting in and out of the city is an adventure. Stay right off the highway to avoid the $30 tunnel toll. Follow RV life pro and not Waze," suggests Joe R.
Limited capacity for larger vehicles: Site configurations restrict certain RV sizes. "It is the smallest of the campgrounds with 27 sites only suitable for tents or small trailers/campervans," notes Trip Over Life about Steam Mill Camping Area at Stokes State Forest.