Campsites
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesEnjoy this beautiful National Park with your best friend! There are more than 100 miles of trails and 45 miles of carriage roads for pets to enjoy! The Read more...
- Restrooms: YesBest known for the historic 19th century iron making town, Allaire Village, and the antique steam trains on the Pine Creek Railroad. There are several trail options here, ranging in Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe extensive trail system offers a variety of sights and views. Some highlights: The Henry Buck Trail (Blue Blazed) leads through the forest to the ruins of a Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThere are 8 easy walking trails that range from 1-3.2 miles. The Absegami Trail includes a wooden foot bridge and benches. Every trailhead starts at the 2nd parking lot near Read more...
- Restrooms: Yes-Mostly forest, this park has stands of pine, oak and Atlantic white cedar that the trail system takes you through. The cranberry bog has since been turned into Lake Nummy, Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThis forest area was once a bustling town, known as Whitesbog Village, a cranberry and blueberry producing community. You can still see remnants of the village as you walk along Read more...
- Restrooms: YesSocialized, friendly pets with a current rabies vaccination are welcome to join their owners at this campground! Dogs must be on a 6′ leash at all times, with 2 pets Read more...
- Restrooms: NoONLY reachable by boat, offers quiet camping, dogs are allowed unless otherwise noted. Please check website for camping availability and more info Read more...
- Restrooms: NoGorgeous scenery and peace and quiet are what you’ll find at this park! They also take camping reservations! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThis popular park is also one of the oldest in New York State. Enjoy the beautiful campgrounds and watch freighters headed to the ocean pass by! Check the website for Read more...
- Restrooms: Yes175 acres with a picnic area on Black River Pond, and several different types of campsites available. Hiking trails, nature trails, and a boat launch as well! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWooded and open campsites. Dogs are permitted, check the website for availability! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLocated on the west shore of Lake Champlain, this popular camping area & park has a large, natural sand beach. Dogs are permitted in campsites, check website for availability. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe camping area in this small but beautiful park is dog friendly, call ahead or check the website to confirm spaces available Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThis small park located on the Oswegatchie River has 38 campsites, perfect for a quiet getaway. Check the website for availability Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis massive, 14,086 acre park has more than 20km of groomed trails, a campground, fishing, and so much more. There are RV campsites, but currently no hookups available or dump Read more...
- Restrooms: NoSocialized, friendly pets with a current rabies vaccination are welcome to join their owners at this campground! Dogs must be on a 6′ leash at all times, with 2 pets Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoSocialized, friendly pets with a current rabies vaccination are welcome to join their owners at this campground! Dogs must be on a 6′ leash at all times, with 2 pets Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPopular spot for camping and fishing, located on a point of land sticking into the American Channel of the St. Lawrence River. There is also a trail through the wooded Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis hilly and heavily wooded park features hiking trails that double as cross country ski trails in winter, and the Beaver Pond Nature Trail as well. Campsites are available, check Read more...
- Restrooms: NoONLY accessible by boat, this park has picnic areas with grills as well as a nature trail. While there are no official campsites, transient camping is permitted. There are no Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis beautiful park on a sheltered bay has dog friendly campsites, some right near the water! Enjoy the trail system, offering plenty of short interconnecting trails Read more...
- Restrooms: YesOffering a variety of campsites, plus trails! The terrain includes steep, rocky outcroppings between the campsites and the shore, providing excellent views! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesAnywhere you stand in this park, you can see water, and some of the 1700 islands this area is known for! Many of the campsites are right on the water Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesAn extensive trail system, plus tent and trailer campsites are available! The perfect place to make a weekend out of exploring, nestled right next to a lake! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThis popular campground offers several options from tent sites or lean-to’s, to electric sites for your RV! Dogs are also welcome to join in the river sports, they just have Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThis small, remote park is almost completely surrounded by water, and features mostly grassy campsites with some trees scattered throughout Read more...
- Restrooms: NoFeaturing a self guided nature trail. hiking trails, electric and non electric campsites Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLocated right next to Ogden Mills and Ruth Livingston Mills Memorial State Park, the two parks combined have more than 1,000 acres, with trails running through them that offer beautiful Read more...
- Restrooms: NoAccess is by boat ONLY, boats are available to rent nearby, call the park for more info. Campsites are available, check the website for booking information Read more...
- Restrooms: Yes30 wooded camping sites plus hiking trails and ball fields Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThis park has plenty of nature trails around the water and through the woods, plus camping (check availability on website), as well as fishing Read more...
- Restrooms: YesMost of the open and forested areas in this park are undeveloped, there is also a beach area and camping, as well as a trail! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLocated partly on the mainland and partly on Barnhart Island, you can reach the park by going through a tunnel under the Eisenhower Lock. Offers hiking trails with beautiful views, Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDesignated as a State Estuary, this park has 8 miles of trails and is home to bald eagles, cerulean warblers, blue herons, and a variety of ecological communities. There are Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesLots of hiking and biking trails, campsite, fishing, and amazing sunsets round out the list of perks at this park! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesHiking and camping are just some of what Southwick has to offer! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe trail system ranges from easy to difficult, and there are campsites available for tent or RV camping! Dogs are allowed in the park and campsite areas, unless otherwise noted! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesSituated along the Helderberg Escarpment one of the richest fossil bearing formations in the world. 6 miles of limestone cliffs, woodland, fields, and beautiful views are just some of the Read more...
- Restrooms: NoLocated on the eastern shore of Oneida Lake, with the campground portion of the park offering excellent views of the water. Be sure to take a hike on the Woods Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWith over 400 campsite, there are plenty of options to choose from! There is also excellent fishing, a 1/4 mile accessible trail along with other trails in the system. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPopular camping and day use park with campsites on a bluff, offering beautiful views. There are trails ranging from .75 miles to 1.3 miles to enjoy as well! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesBuilt in and around a 3 mile gorge with spectacular views. 56 campsites, check the website for availability! Read more...
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