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    Campgrounds near Chenango Forks in Upstate New York range from full-service state parks to more rustic county facilities. Chenango Valley State Park Campground serves as the region's primary developed camping area, offering tent sites, RV spots with electric hookups, and cabin accommodations within a forested setting. Several additional campgrounds dot the region, including Chenango County Cook Park and Belden Hill Campgrounds, providing alternatives within a 20-minute drive. The area generally supports mixed-use camping with most facilities accommodating both tent and RV campers, while some locations like Pine Valley RV Park also feature glamping options.

    The camping season in this region typically runs from early May through October, with most developed campgrounds closing during winter months. Many sites require reservations, particularly at Chenango Valley State Park where summer weekends fill quickly. A review noted, "The campground is well kept and spacious with several different areas to camp in," highlighting the variety of camping environments available. Weather considerations include occasional summer thunderstorms and cooler evening temperatures even during peak season. Cell service is generally reliable near established campgrounds, but visitors should still download maps or information before venturing to more remote areas. Cook Park offers one of the few year-round camping options in the immediate area.

    Family-friendly amenities represent a consistent highlight across campground reviews. Campers frequently mention the recreational opportunities at Chenango Valley State Park, including hiking trails, swimming beaches, and fishing in the two glacial lakes. "There are miles of trails to hike and roads to bike," noted one visitor, while another emphasized that the "beautiful and challenging golf course" adds a unique amenity not commonly found at campgrounds. The region's camping areas typically feature clean, well-maintained facilities with varying levels of privacy between sites. Most campgrounds in the area provide basic amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and centralized bathroom facilities, while some feature electrical hookups and dump stations for RVs. Seasonal campers occupy a significant portion of sites at smaller facilities like Cook Park.

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    Best Campgrounds near Chenango Forks (135)

      1. Chenango Valley State Park Campground

      4.5(20)2mi from Chenango Forks206 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is a beautiful park, the hiking is great with varied trails, nice changes in elevation due to the glacial geology of the landscape, and scenic vistas overlooking 2 beautiful lakes."

      "The only downfall is that there really isn't much else to do around the area."

      from $17 - $123 / night

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      2. Belden Hill Campgrounds

      4.3(6)8mi from Chenango ForksRVs, Tents

      "Fantastic animal preserve zoo nearby which is a must visit. Pretty golf course with full bar and food right across the street. Overall one of our favorite stops on our New England trip."

      from $53 - $65 / night

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      3. Chenango County Cook Park

      3.5(4)7mi from Chenango ForksRVs, Tents

      "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."

      "It has a small lake that is great for fishing and kayaks but swimming is not allowed. Some sites may be a challenge for the largest of rigs. Has a small play area for kids."

      4. Greenwood County Park

      4.6(5)13mi from Chenango Forks50 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Typical New York weather. Overall, the park is more than I expected for a county park."

      "The lake is pretty, the beach and picnic area is well kept, the campground is like a high quality state park—bravo to the Broome County Parks Department!"

      from $30 / night

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      5. Long Pond Campground

      3.8(5)13mi from Chenango ForksTents

      "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."

      "All the roads are gravel, so it might get a little muddy after a big rain but I had no issue with a low clearance car driving around to explore the sites available."

      6. Oasis in the woods by the family tree

      5.0(1)8mi from Chenango Forks1 siteGlamping

      from $58 - $75 / night

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      7. Pine Valley RV Park & Campground

      5.0(2)14mi from Chenango ForksRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "They have hayrides in the summer and swimming in the lake. Lakeside sites are spacious and reasonably priced.  The owners are always accessible."

      8. Hickories Park Campground

      4.9(9)22mi from Chenango ForksRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "i pulled in at about 6pm mid week, the ranger station was closed drove around & found tent site 79 open, it's next to the river."

      "Lovely but simple views all around and rolling green hills in the distance. Campground is well-kept and relatively modern but not particularly memorable. Nice little stopover on a road trip."

      9. Live The Outdoors LLC

      5.0(1)13mi from Chenango Forks1 siteTents

      from $35 / night

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      10. Pine Crest Campground

      5.0(5)19mi from Chenango ForksRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Very clean and right next to the river. Pool is nice."

      "Pleasant campground right next to the Susquehanna river. One washer and dryer for about 150 RVs many are longer term. We just stayed a few nights"

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    Recent Reviews near Chenango Forks, NY

    334 Reviews of 135 Chenango Forks Campgrounds


    • Howard S.
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Gilbert Lake State Park Campground

      Staff is great as well as the campgrounds

      Gilbert Lake State Park is located about 11 miles north of Oneonta, New York. I have camped here for a number of summers at their Hilltop Section, never dissapointed. There are a few trails that traverse the park for a few miles that are always green and shady. The lake offers swimming and kayaking. There is a concession stand and even a small museum that chronicles the efforts of the national CCC program under Roosevelt that constructed the park in the 1930's. After a long day of hiking, the campgrounds hot showers offer a great reprieve.

    • Howard S.
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Deer Haven Campground and Cabins

      New management is awful.

      Now that All Star Baseball purchased this Oneonta campground this year, don't expect to stay here if you are not a baseball family. I went there in person yesterday for two nights at their"primitive" tent sites. After Hanna checked her computer, my dates were all cleared...great, then let me pay the $70... but no... she had to check with management first. I thought that was strange since that never happened to me before when getting any campsites elsewhere. I was told I'd be called later that day but nobody called me. I went back the next day only to be told all sites for the summer were rented out. Clearly that was not true based on her computer check the day before. BOTTOMLINE: if you are not a baseball family spending $1000's here, don't expect to even get the time of day. Therefore, they do not deserve anyone's business.

    • Ilce H.
      May. 9, 2026

      Stoney Pond State Forest Camping Area

      Free spot!

      I likes this spot and i really like that you need a reservation as well just to secure your spot! The spots are big and great walks as well if you have dogs. Easy access to the pond too. 20 minutes to waterfall state park & there is a maple shop not too far as well for treats etc.

    • Ryan B.
      May. 6, 2026

      Russell Brook Campsites

      Great campground

      Owners are amazing, family oriented, campground has tons for kids to do and is close to Roscoe. Our family goes every year

    • Emily M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 28, 2026

      Long Pond Campground

      Great dispersed camp sites

      All the roads are gravel, so it might get a little muddy after a big rain but I had no issue with a low clearance car driving around to explore the sites available. About half the sites are spread out in a large patch of spruce trees, I stayed at one of these. You can hear and sometimes see cars on the main road from your site but overall the spruce trees give you a lot more privacy. Had a neighbor blasting their speaker and didn't even hear it until I was walking by on that stretch of road. You might catch a glimpse of someone's fire at night, but it mostly felt like I had the place to myself. The other half are clustered much closer together among some deciduous trees but all the sites are pretty spacious, with a picnic table, fire pit, and easy access to the water. You might get a visit from day-use visitors looking for water access, especially if you pick a site closer to the water access paths, so if you're looking for more seclusion you may want to look elsewhere, but I didn't mind and the people who did stop near my site were respectful and didn't seem to want to disturb me once they saw the site near the water access was occupied. A free permit is needed for camping during the on-season. I stayed off-season and most of the sites were unoccupied, but I could see this being a popular spot during the warmer months. Port-a-potties are also not available off-season – be prepared to find a good cat hole spot or bring a wag bag if you're not self-contained. Seeing some litter around my site was a bit of a bummer (don't be that guy!), but overall the sites looked pretty clean and well-maintained. I did notice some broken glass at my site, so if you have pets (or shoe-averse children) be mindful of their paw pads (and feet). There's plenty of downed wood for making a fire, and I passed a couple homes selling firewood on the side of the road on the way. Service was spotty (AT&T) but if you wandered around enough you could get a couple bars to send a text, or if you really needed to, drive up the road a couple of minutes. I would easily stay here again, but if I came during the main season I'd probably want to plan a mid-week trip and get my permit and claim my site as soon as possible.

    • Ashlee C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 18, 2026

      Andersen Hill State Forest

      Great spot!

      Stayed one night. Spot was great! It had rained so we weren't able to have a fire, but there was a spot where others had one previously. A little road noise from Rt 79, but honestly wasn't terrible.

    • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 31, 2025

      Robert H. Treman State Park Campground

      Terrific Treman Park

      This is a state park centered on the amazing geologic features of Enfield Glen. A waterfall cascades through a gorge here, ending in a beautiful pool for swimming at the base of the falls, with a trout stream flowing out of it towards nearby Cayuga Lake.  For the geologically curious, the trails through the gorge are fascinating and educational. And fossils abound, easily visible in the stream flowing out of the falls. This was a main draw for me about this park, as was the proximity to the paleontology institute and Museum of the Earth just to the north in the hamlet of Trumansburg.  https://www.museumoftheearth.org/

      Within the park itself, there are camping options for both tent and trailer camping. However, even if you usually prefer campground camping, it might be well worth your while to consider the camper cabins. These beautiful rustic cabins are located alongshore and adjacent to the falls in one of the most beautiful parts of the park! Although hikers and swimmers walk the trails nearby to the cabins alot during the day, they are usually done by late afternoon and then your cabin site is peaceful, shady and quiet, with the main sound being wind through the hemlocks and rippling of water over the stones in the brook closeby. Pull up a rocker and ease your way into a peaceful evening! Great location as a basecamp not only to explore the park, but also the nearby Geology museum as mentioned, plus Ithaca, Cayuga Lake, and area vineyards

    • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 31, 2025

      Pinecreek Campground

      Close to Ithaca and Cayuga Parks

      This is a campground set in a nice forest location, but close by to Treman State Park and Ithaca, so a good base for day trips. They offer mostly RV camping, but do have a substantial area for tent camping and  also have nice some rustic camper cabins as well as cottages and regular full service cabins. For families who enjoy neighbors, this is a good campground. Lots of families, lots of kids riding bikes and doing activities, nice kid-friendly fishing pond, lots of open space for ball games etc. There is even an offleash dog park so Fido can come along and have fun.  This is a busier campground than I ordinarily would have chosen as a tent camper, but I was joining friends for a cabin stay on Labor Day weekend as nearby state park campgrounds were full. The whole grounds are well maintained and well landscaped, they did have some scheduled activities, and the pool looked sparkling clean. The cabin we stayed in was very nice, and set back into the woods along a small river and with good access to hiking trails. The camper cabins looked brand new, and I spoke to a family staying in one and they really liked it. My friends son loved the fishing, swimming, and meeting other kids to play with. The campground was not noisy for the size, and though it was large and nearly full everything was nice and all the campers respectful of each others space. Ithaca is not far for activities and supplies, and there are many local state parks that are easy to get to. I would rather camp right in a state park but this would be a great alternative especially for folks with RVs

    • Rachel C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 30, 2025

      Hickories Park Campground

      Great location

      Beautiful park - some road noise from 17c. Sites are spacious


    Guide to Chenango Forks

    Camping sites near Chenango Forks, New York provide access to outdoor recreation within the Southern Tier's rolling hills and glacial landscapes. The area sits at approximately 900 feet elevation with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during the day and dropping to 55-65°F overnight. Campgrounds in this region typically see heaviest usage during weekends in July and August when advance reservations become essential.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Bring equipment for multiple species. At Chenango County Cook Park, visitors regularly catch fish from the small lake. "Saw a bunch of people pulling fish out of the lake and had a great time with the kayaks. The highlight may be the wildlife, including a beaver family," notes one visitor. The park offers shoreline fishing access with mowed paths around the central lake.

    Kayaking and paddling: Explore glacial waters. The waterways around Chenango Valley State Park Campground offer calm waters perfect for beginners. A camper explains, "There's a perfect lake for kayaking for beginner or seasoned, as well as great hiking and mountain biking trails. Keep your eye peeled for the resident bald eagle." Many campers bring their own watercraft, but rentals are available seasonally at select locations.

    Golfing: Uncommon camping activity within walking distance. Chenango Valley State Park features an 18-hole golf course that draws both campers and day visitors. "Think about bringing your clubs for a round of golf," suggests a reviewer who appreciates this distinctive amenity. Tee times can be reserved separately from camping reservations, with discounted rates for campers during weekday mornings.

    What campers like

    Wildlife viewing: Abundant natural encounters. The area's diverse habitat supports various wildlife viewing opportunities. A visitor to Greenwood County Park shared, "Beautiful oasis of a park near the hamlet of Lisle. Really enjoyed the miles of hiking trails which are supposedly also great from snowshoeing and cross country skiing in the winter." Many campers report early morning deer sightings at most campgrounds in the region.

    Off-season camping: Less crowded fall experiences. Several campgrounds offer extended seasons with unique advantages. At Greenwood County Park, a camper noted, "This was my first time visiting Greenwood County Park and I was pleasantly surprised. Your camping and recreation options are definitely better in the 'off' season because hardly anyone was here, but the fall colors were absolutely spectacular!" Fall camping typically runs from Labor Day through mid-October with fewer reservation requirements.

    Spacious sites: Room to spread out. Belden Hill Campgrounds receives positive comments about its site dimensions. "Pull thru full hookup, level, spacious. Room for pop up canopy and games. Great views of the mts," reports one RVer. Campers consistently mention the importance of selecting sites based on specific needs, with corner sites typically offering more privacy.

    What you should know

    Seasonal closures: Limited winter options. While most campgrounds close after Columbus Day weekend, a few locations offer extended seasons. "We camped in late November. A few campers. Quiet and we were able to camp on the river. Very nice owners and he brought us firewood," notes a winter visitor to Pine Crest Campground. Call ahead during off-season as facilities like bathhouses typically close while camping may still be permitted.

    Dispersed camping alternatives: Free options with minimal facilities. For self-sufficient campers, Long Pond Campground offers primitive sites. "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," reports a solo camper. These no-fee sites operate on first-come, first-served basis with typical stay limits of 14 days.

    Raccoon precautions: Secure food properly. Wildlife encounters include persistent raccoons at many sites. A visitor warns, "Beware of raccoons. They are brazen thieves here...and every campground they inhabit. Just don't leave your food out." Most established campgrounds provide metal food storage lockers or advise storing food in vehicles overnight rather than in tents.

    Tips for camping with families

    Water activities: Multiple swimming options. Hickories Park Campground offers river access and well-maintained grounds. "Green grass perfect space for kids to play. Came in late, got a spot and took care of everything in the morning. Fall is a very pretty time up here," notes a family camper. Families should check whether lifeguards are on duty as this varies by location and season.

    Playground access: Varied by location. Not all campgrounds feature playground equipment on-site. A family camper observed, "Playground at the beach area, not the campground," when staying at Chenango Valley State Park. Some campgrounds direct families to nearby town playgrounds or recreation areas when on-site facilities are limited.

    Safety considerations: Supervised water areas. Pine Valley RV Park receives high marks for family safety features. A parent notes, "So many things for kids to do. From boating, to giant swimming inflatables, putt putt even a giant slide. All part of the price of the campground." Most family-oriented campgrounds enforce quiet hours starting at 10pm with ranger patrols during peak season.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: Reserve early for lake views. At Pine Crest Campground, waterfront sites are particularly desirable. "We were able to camp on the river. Very nice owners and he brought us firewood," reports an RV camper. Reservation windows typically open 9-12 months in advance for prime summer weekends.

    Leveling challenges: Bring blocks. Some campgrounds feature uneven terrain requiring additional equipment. A camper at Cook Park warns, "Beware, very tight sites among the pines & very sloped." Most RV sites in the region require at least basic leveling equipment, with some hillside locations needing substantial blocks.

    Hookup variations: Verify before booking. Electrical service ranges from 30-50 amp depending on location and specific site. Belden Hill Campgrounds receives positive reviews for utility reliability: "Good working utilities on nice sites. The views from the campground are great." Call ahead to confirm specific hookup needs as online reservation systems sometimes lack complete details about individual sites.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Chenango Forks, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Chenango Forks, NY offers a wide range of camping options, with 135 campgrounds and RV parks near Chenango Forks, NY and 14 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Chenango Forks, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Chenango Forks, NY is Chenango Valley State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 20 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Chenango Forks, NY?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 free dispersed camping spots near Chenango Forks, NY.