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Kasoag Lake

148 sites ¡ RVs, Tents23 acres ¡ Williamstown, NY
Located on 25 acres in Northern New York. Kasoag lake is a spring fed lake and feels like the Adirondacks. Minutes away from Salmon River Falls and connected to the local Oswego Countu ATV and Kasoag Trailblazerz trails. Come relax with us and make some memories here at beautiful Kasoag Lake……..
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Pork Hill Getaway

6 sites ¡ Tents5 acres ¡ Rodman, NY
The Pork Hill Getaway is our summer retreat. We come up from FL for the summer and your welcome to come and camp out with us. We will be there from Early May to late September This is a 5 acre wooded lot with 5 sites, a small pond and creek too, some sites are gravel and some dirt/mulch.This will be our first full summer there, so there is much to do, to improve ours and your camping experience. So please pardon our "dust" for the summer of 2022. This is in Rodman NY, and on the western edge of the Tug Hill Plateau, In Jefferson County. At this time it is a dry site, no water or power or sewer hook ups. There is many many places to go, a few are the Adirondacks, Lake Ontario beaches and parks, Canada is just a few miles to the north, Plenty of hiking trails, Snowmobile trails, Hunting, Fishing and boating are just some of what is available Corner of Pork Hill Rd. & Myers Dr., Rodman NY.
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indian hills

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents23 acres ¡ Redfield, NY
One 30amp and a 110v receptacle may be available for $10 extra per night. A small cabin with air mattress may also be available but please check availability first and bring your own bedding and linens. Don't forget the bug spray. In warmer weather the bugs can be quite brutal. Learn more about this land: This location receives approximately 300 inches of snow per year starting anytime around October through March. Site is available for camping from April or May through the first snowfall. Typically in late October or November. Seven miles South is the Redfield Reservoir with public boat launches great fishing swimming kayaking Etc. No animals allowed without prior permission and must have tick treatments.
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Grandjean Getaway

1 site ¡ RV, Tent1 acre ¡ Henderson, NY
Theres 2 nice quiet lots on a dead end road with stone driveway and grass Peaceful and quiet so you pull out the lawn chairs and sit by the campfire and enjoy some nature. Within a few minutes down the road there’s Henderson Harbor and a couple miles down the road to Sackets Harbor to enjoy little cafes and shops.
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Salmon River Solitude

4 sites ¡ RVs, Tents1 acre ¡ Pulaski, NY
Experience the ultimate eclipse viewing experience at our sites, perfectly positioned in the heart of Totality! Witness the eclipse at its most spectacular right here, with the longest period of full eclipse occurring directly above you. Our sites are nestled on the edge of the Salmon River estuary in Pine Grove, Pulaski, NY, adjacent to Selkirk Shores NY State Park. Enjoy easy access to the water with canoe, kayak, and small boat entry available at our sheltered private river boat launch, just a few feet from your site. Additionally, we offer exclusive access to the magnificent Lake Ontario via our private path leading directly from the site to the beach, a mere 100 yards away. Marvel at the breathtaking sunrises on the river side of the site and indulge in the awe-inspiring sunsets on the lake side, which have been recognized as among the top 10 best sunset spots in the world!
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Hidden Vista of the Lake

1 site ¡ Tent1 acre ¡ Redwood, NY
This is a special, private remote lake campsite. You can only gain access by boat. The public launch is about a 10 minute canoe/kayak ride. By motor boat 5. Once there, secure your watercraft and you climb a trail to a beautiful flat area over looking the lake. Butterfield Lake is a Class B lake which means that the best intended use for the lake is for contact recreation - swimming and bathing; non- contact recreation - boating and fishing, aquatic life; and aesthetics. The lake is used by lake residents and the public for a variety of recreational purposes and can be accessed via a DEC boat launch site. Butterfield Lake has been regularly stocked with walleye, up to 4.6 million 0.4 to 4.8 inch fish annually (larger fish are generally stocked in quantities ranging from 5,500 to 20,000). Fish species identified at the lake include black bullhead, black crappie, bluegill, largemouth bass, northern pike, smallmouth bass, walleye and yellow perch.
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Kieren E.’s Land

8 sites ¡ Tents7 acres ¡ Thousand Island Park, NY
Learn more about this land:Looking for a view across the Saint Lawrence river. You can catch the morning sunrise or the evening moon rises. Sleep on top of one the highest islands in the area. On the clear evenings you’ll get to witness some amazing stars. Even some shooting stars. The island is very much untouched and plan to keep its natural beauty
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Waterfall Cottage at Woodhenge

1 site ¡ Lodging51 acres ¡ Adams Center, NY
The Waterfall Cottage is located near the back of Woodhenge Sustainable Community. It is off grid, solar powered with composting toilets. One inside, and one in an outhouse. The cottage overlooks a stream with a bridge and waterfall just downstream. Walking trails lead to an old orchard and hardwood forest and there is a bench swing overlooking the waterfall. By the time the waterfall dries up sometime in July, we will have fresh vegetables in our gardens. We are about 9 miles from Sacketts Harbor on Lake Ontario, where you will find all sorts of swimming, fishing and water sports.
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Bay Drive-In

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents10 acres ¡ Redwood, NY
The Bay Drive-in Theatre is constructed on 11 acres of land that can be found on 45148 Bailey Settlement road, a half of a mile from the village of Alexandrea Bay. The capacity of the 2 screen theatre can accommodate 500 cars all together. The land that the owner is making available to travelers is in the back row of the theatre parking and surrounding wooded land for people that enjoy a more private setting.
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Fox Hollow Salmon River Camping

10 sites ¡ RVs, TentsAltmar, NY
Just a great location to go Salmon fishing or kick back & relax.Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent 5 minutes from the Salmon River, take a short walk & start fishing in the summer (June, July, August) for Small Mouth Bass, Atlantic Salmon, or a summer run Steelhead. September & October world class King & Coho Salmon, mid October thru May is Steelhead fishing. In just a short 10 minute drive you can visit the Salmon River hatchery & 5 minutes up the road from there is the Salmon River Falls.
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Twisted Trails

39 sites ¡ RVs13 acres ¡ Williamstown, NY
Come and enjoy the great outdoors! With plenty to do or not it’s up to you. Trails to explore a brook to splash in fields and forest to frolic in with a few beautiful views. I only ask that if you bring it in take it with you. Camping is an outdoor activity involving overnight stays away from home, either without shelter or using basic shelter such as a tent or a recreational vehicle. Typically participants leave developed areas to spend time outdoors in more natural ones in pursuit of activities providing them enjoyment or an educational experience. The night (or more) spent outdoors distinguishes camping from day-tripping, picnicking, and other similarly short-term recreational activities. Camping as a recreational activity became popular among elites in the early 20th century. With time, it grew in popularity among other socioeconomic classes. Modern campers frequent publicly owned natural resources such as national and state parks, wilderness areas, and commercial campgrounds. In a few countries, such as Sweden and Scotland, public camping is legal on privately-held land as well. Camping is a key part of many youth organizations around the world, such as Scouting, which use it to teach both self-reliance and teamwork.
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Thorndon Meadows

6 sites ¡ RVs, Tents12 acres ¡ Sterling, NY
Up for an adventure?  Looking for some peace and quiet? Our property was once part of a much larger business farm. It has not been under a tractor since 2007, except for mowing. We have been hosting for HipCamp since 2019 and we are eager to meet you and hear what you think of our acres.  The gorgeous sunsets over Lake Ontario are world renowned, and our primitive camp sites are just one half mile from the lake.  The terrain is hilly, elevation ranges from 320' - 380'.  Due to the location on the hill, great views of the spectacular sunrise can also be seen (from the ground). Excellent opportunities for bird watching, we have seen everything from goldfinches to bald eagles, with sightings of indigo buntings, sparrowhawks, snow and Canada geese, according to season. Wildflowers, berries and herbs are in abundance, when in season. Being right near the fourth largest Great Lake the campgrounds is a great spot for cloud watching, kite sailing and star viewing - there is no light pollution.  Fresh water divers?  There are dozens of sunken shipwrecks in Lake Ontario and in April 2019, NOAA proposed the designation of a national marine sanctuary in eastern Lake Ontario to protect historically significant shipwrecks and maritime heritage resources. Oh, and did I mention the world class fishing? Co-owner, Valerie, is a permaculturist and welcomes conversation about anything environmental.  The flattest part of the hill was once under cultivation but since 2010 has been allowed to revert to woodlands.  Fruit and nut trees have been planted, as well as some berries.  My trees are very important. Please take care not to injure them. Seasoned firewood is plentiful from the prunings as well as from deadfall and extra can be purchased at the farm - $5. per bundle.  (Per New York State DEC regulation, untreated firewood may not be moved over 50 miles.)  There is a working rocket mass heater in the barn and it will be fired up and roaring between October and April.  Knitting and crocheting lessons are yours for the asking.  Co-owner, William, may also be persuaded to show you some guitar licks.  Children 12 and under are discounted 50% off. Children under 2 are free. At the edges of the property you can see neighbors' houses but campsites are secluded from the neighbors as well as from each other. All campsites are drive in but you may be driving across a mown field. Sterling Nature Center (Great Blue Heron rookery!) and Sterling Renaissance Festival are each 4 miles away.  Gas station and farm store (Ontario Orchards -- great home-baked pies there!) are each 3 miles away. Sterling Creek Canoe- Kayak Launch - 3.5 miles.  Fair Haven Beach State Park and Little Sodus Bay - 7.5 miles.  City of Oswego and NY State University - 6 miles. And, if you are of that persuasion, the nearest McDonald's and Subway are 7 miles and Walmart is 10 miles away. Because I could be anywhere on the property and I would like to be available when you arrive, please advise me if you know you will be arriving after 5 PM.  All revenue from camping goes back into the property to continue to improve your experience. While we are open to winter camping, the farm road is on a hill that must be navigated to reach the campsites. In snowy or icy (or extremely muddy) conditions this may prove impossible for a typical vehicle and even give some 4-wheel or all-wheel drive vehicles some trouble. There is room at the bottom of the hill for off road parking for one vehicle. It would then require hiking up about 500 feet to reach campsites. Also, when the weather is dropping below freezing (which could be between late October -- early May), you are advised to bring your own water as water left overnight will freeze. Please take responsibility for the energy you bring to this space. Campfires are encouraged but bonfires are not allowed. If you are unsure, just ask. This is also a 'leave nothing but footprints' campsite. We do not have trash removal. Thorndon Meadows acknowledges we are on native land originally inhabited by the Cayuga (Guyohkohnyoh – The People of the Great Swamp) of the Haudenosaunee  Confederacy who were scattered by European settlers in the early 1800’s.  We honor their stewardship and those who care for the land generations after.  This land is not ours, it is our turn, and we are grateful to share it with our guests.  We are committed to learning and protecting the land as its temporary caretakers.  We invite you to appreciate the land with us, all are welcome.
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Long Point State Park is a perfect getaway for someone looking to relax on the water, maybe take the boat out or hunt for waterfowl. Even those boaters-at-heart are in luck, as Long Point has both motorized and non-motorized boats available to rent. This peninsula park has calm waters and a cool breeze that keeps away those pesky skeeters. Just about every campsite is on the water or is situated very close to it, so there doesn't have to be any thumb-wrestling for that primo spot.

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