The best cabins near Lakeville with fishing

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Looking for a cabin near Lakeville, Connecticut where you can enjoy some fishing? Hipcamp has over 500 options for you to choose from, each offering a unique experience to suit your preferences. Whether you're interested in exploring Timbertrail Farm (257 reviews), Wyomanock Farm (215 reviews), Quarry Brook (207 reviews), or any of the other available campsites, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your next adventure. With popular amenities like pet-friendly accommodations, trash disposal, and campfires, as well as popular activities like fishing, surfing, and wind sports, you're sure to have an unforgettable experience. Average prices per night start at $78, with options as low as $28 available for budget-conscious travelers.

98% (906) 19 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lakeville

Sunflower Retreat

1. Sunflower Retreat

99%
(103)
44mi from Lakeville · 1 site · Lodging
A humble, 2-acre vegetarian family micro farm. Home to our family of five, 2 cats, 2 rabbits and nineteen chickens. Beautiful, established flower gardens, fruit trees and veggies. This is also home to Sunflower Yoga & Mindfulness where yoga and meditation are taught. The cabin is nestled in the 1 acre of woods behind our home, protected by large old pines and surrounding acres of forest. Home to many songbirds, woodpeckers, raven, deer, porcupine and the occasional black bear. A true retreat. Small, rustic cabin with electricity in the woods behind our home in the hilltowns of Western Massachusetts. You are just 300 feet from the house, but while in the woods you will have complete privacy. The woods are filled with songbirds and there is a small platform for meditation. There is no wifi in the cabin, so enjoy the ability to disconnect from it all while connecting within. The hilltown region is rich with rivers and lakes for swimming, boating and fishing and forests for hiking. We are just 30 min to Northampton and 45min-1hour from the many cultural offerings of the Berkshires.
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Tree Day Weekend

2. Tree Day Weekend

100%
(21)
47mi from Lakeville · 1 site · Lodging
SMALL CABIN AND GLAMPING TENT The small cabin is 10x12 feet with huge deck and outdoor kitchen. Inside is a queen bed loft bed, a wood stove, a couch, and a desk/table. The glamping tent features a queen bed and wood stove and sit about 100 feet from the cabin. Our campsite is approximately 2 hours from George Washington Bridge. This property is 45 acres of beautiful forest with 2000 feet of streamfront on the Mombaccus Creek where you can hang out and cool off on those hot summer days. Minutes from hiking, fishing and horse-riding and everything great about the Catskills. Rough Cut Brewery is a 10 minute drive with amazing beers and food when you don't feel like cooking at the campsite. 25 minutes to the action in New Paltz, 10 minutes to Walmart and 5 minutes to the Kerhonkson Diner, gas station, laundromat, pharmacy, liquor store etc.
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Atland Artist Residency

3. Atland Artist Residency

100%
(111)
42mi from Lakeville · 9 sites · Tents, Lodging
We're named one of the best Hipcamps to visit in 2024 and 2023! Over 40 acres of solitude tucked in the hilltowns of the western Massachusetts Berkshires -- boasting warm sunrises over the distant hills, lush forest for hiking and meandering river frontage on Bronson Brook and walking distance to the Westfield River to wade and soak in the cool mountain water or fish for native trout! The cabin and camping sites are located in beautiful trails that were created around the main home -- an architect designed masterpiece boasting a wonderful asian influence yet handcrafted from the very timberstock off the land on which it sits lending a refined rustic twist. 25 Min to Northampton and 10 min to the Berkshires! You can hike or bike to the best swimming holes around and camp within our beautiful forested hills of hemlock, birch, maple, and wildflower meadow. If you're into kayaking/canoeing/tubing/hiking/fishing, then this is the perfect space for you. Come escape and breathe in our cool clean mountain air :)
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Housatonic Meadows State Park

4. Housatonic Meadows State Park

100%
(1)
61 sites · Sharon, Connecticut
The term “back to nature” is taken very seriously at Housatonic Meadows State Park. You thought an afternoon in the park was reconnecting with Mother Nature? Think again. For a real taste of unabated wilderness try visiting this place. One night under the stars on the banks of the Housatonic River will have you howling at the moon and starting fires without those sissy matches.Tucked away in the rugged hills of the northwestern uplands, a trip here will carry you satisfyingly far from any major metropolitan area. No four-lane highways and bumper-to-bumper traffic—this is the land of deer-crossing signs and single-lane bridges. You can fish the river, roam miles of trails and spend the night just steps away from both. No matter what time you visit, nature welcomes you.
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Taconic State Park

5. Taconic State Park

72%
(9)
152 sites · Copake Falls, New York
One of America’s “Last Great Places” offers wilderness, water features, and outdoor recreation.
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Moon In The Pond Farm

6. Moon In The Pond Farm

94%
(244)
8.7mi from Lakeville · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Well off the beaten track, it's scenic, private and peaceful. Camping at Moon In The Pond Farm is a bit of heaven. There are separate sites to choose. Around the farm, you have your own secluded spot to enjoy. (Though you may be in a field next to our Scottish Highland cattle!) Two are tent sites: the PondSide and the FieldEdge. There's one site for small/tiny RVs or Campervan. And finally there's the HiddenCabin--a bed a roof and convenience. Each has a firepit with a small grill to cook over the fire. (all firewood provided) Our campsites are in quieter areas of the farm. One overlooks the pond, others are on the edges of different farm fields, one a cabin nearer the farmstead. All require a beautiful, bucolic trek of 150-350 yards from the roadside parking--ensuring the quiet, natural experience. During the day times, you may see or hear farm work. At night it's lusciously dark and serenely quiet. You'll hear owls hoot, frogs croak, crickets chirp, foxes yowl and coyotes howl! In June and July the fields and trees light up like Christmas with fireflies, and you'll see the stars. During the week is the absolute best time--the local hot spots (or cooling down spots!) are much quieter, and all our campsites have reduced weekday rates. If you can, take advantage by adding a Thursday or Sunday night to a weekend stay. We've got an awesome, easy hiking trail on adjacent Nature Conservancy land. It meanders through woodlands, around rock ledges, through wetlands (on a 600' of boardwalk) and ends at a beautiful stream and pond with a gigantic beaver dam. Not far from here are numerous well-marked hiking trails (including the Appalachian Trail (with famous Bash Bish Falls) and several offshoots (Sage's Ravine, Race Brook Falls), Bartholomew's Cobble, Umpacheenee Falls, and others). Also in the neighborhood are opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, swimming, rock climbing, gavel-road and country-road biking, and pretty much any outdoor activity/adventure opportunity. Or... you can just chill and relax, sleep, or read the day away! Love food? This is Farm-to-Table for real! Never so close--the table's AT the farm! Bring your cooking gear and get some of our wicked fresh organic food--veggies, chops, sausages, eggs, bacon, granola, yogurt, etc. Sear yourself up a real treat! Very nearby, as the Berkshires is a cultural mecca, there are also numerous opportunities from many great restaurants to art, dance, music, spas, galleries, antique shops, museums, cafes and much more. It's still amazingly quiet at the farm where the Milky Way is clearly visible.
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Gatherwild Ranch

7. Gatherwild Ranch

92%
(13)
24mi from Lakeville · 13 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Gatherwild Ranch, featured in The New York Times and home to 8 beautiful and unique accommodations spread out on the rolling hills of a former apple orchard in the heart of the Hudson Valley in Upstate NY. We provide a luxurious farmstead experience, and offer a place to comfortably reconnect with nature. Enjoy the privacy of your site or meet meaningful community in the common areas. Explore the bustling nearby upstate town of Germantown, Hudson and Rhinebeck, drop in a swimming hole, cool off in our sprinklers, enjoy our beautiful bathhouse amenities, pet a goat and collect duck eggs for your breakfast, and stargaze by your private fire at night. The experience of a lifetime is at your fingertips.
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The Blue Dacha

8. The Blue Dacha

100%
(3)
26mi from Lakeville · 1 site · Lodging
My property, while small and humble, is located in a convenient area close to many exciting outdoor activities. The land is about 2 acres and sited within a rural residential area. Nearby are many activities including hiking numerous parks and trails, biking the Empire State Trail, boating and swimming on the Hudson River, and plenty of restaurants nearby in Germantown, Catskill and Hudson. The Germantown Boat Launch is just 1.5 miles down the road where you can put in your kayaks / canoes, or cookout in the park.
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Hilltop Cabin Getaway

9. Hilltop Cabin Getaway

100%
(2)
45mi from Lakeville · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to your perfect all-inclusive Catskills getaway. Secluded hilltop cabin in the woods. Super cozy home features a salt-water heated pool, large 2000sf deck overlooking the forest, full-size tennis court, a private trail to Mill Brook, 15.5 acres for hiking, fishing, and exploring. Located only 2 hours from New York City and 20 mins from Woodstock. Two-bedroom house with one full bathroom and loft sleeping space. House is located on a quiet road. Turn into the private driveway and get ready to relax and feel at one with natureLearn more about this land:The Pool will be open from May 26, 2022 until October 5, 2022This secluded cabin is located in Kerhonkson, New York, and can accommodate six guests. There are two spacious bedrooms with a loft space and one full bathroom. Two of the bedrooms have comfortable queen-size beds, while the third bedroom has a double bed. The bathroom has a toilet, a sink, and a shower. Linens and towels are provided.In the stylish living room, guests will find a cozy wood-burning stove, a television, a sectional sofa, and a coffee table. The dining table is settled in a separate area, with glass sliding doors and eclectic seating. The fully-equipped kitchen includes appliances such as a stove, a refrigerator, an oven, and a microwave. Other amenities include Wi-Fi, a washer and dryer, air conditioning, and heating.Outside, there is a massive deck with stunning forest views, along with a large outdoor heated pool and outdoor sauna. Glampers will have 15 acres to explore, as well as a full-size tennis court and a fire pit.Guests of this secluded vacation rental will enjoy a television, an Amazon Stick, HBO access, and free Wi-Fi. Air conditioning, heating, and air conditioning keep the space the ideal temperature any time of year. For guests' convenience, there is a washer and dryer in the cabin.Outside, there are 15 sprawling wooded acres, complete with a saltwater heated swimming pool. Glampers will also have access to the outdoor sauna, a full-size tennis court and a fire pit.
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Lake Taghkanic State Park

10. Lake Taghkanic State Park

100%
(4)
86 sites · Copake Lake, New York
Lake Taghkanic is a great place for both summer and winter stays, with plenty of tent campsites as well as cabins and cottages, and a variety of activities to do year round. For winter folks, there's cross-country skiing and snowmobile trails, as well as ice skating and ice fishing areas, and plenty of fire pits to warm those chilly bones. For summer lovin', there are two beaches, so if someone kicks sand in your potato salad (accidentally, of course), you can just go to another beach and pretend like it never happened. The only sleeping quarters that are on the water are some of the cottages in the West End Cottage Area, so if you're planning on playing Beach Party Bingo, plan accordingly or be willing to walk a bit from your tent or cabin.
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Lake Waramaug State Park

11. Lake Waramaug State Park

76 sites · New Preston, Connecticut
If there was a beauty pageant for all the lakes in Connecticut, Lake Waramaug wins, hands down. It’s not even a competition. Scenically, Lake Waramaug State Park is unrivaled. Being caught without a camera here is like showing up to potluck without a dish. You just don’t do it.When the fall foliage starts to peak, whoa. The sight of the vivid colors reflected in the unrippled lake surface is more beautiful than anything you’ve ever seen. Don’t let your significant other hear you say that, though. If you listen closely, you can hear the clicking shutters of a thousand photographers.
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American Legion and Peoples State Forests

12. American Legion and Peoples State Forests

100%
(1)
34 sites · Winsted, Connecticut
Tree huggers unite! This is the promised land. Consisting of two separate forests, the wooded bastions of Mother Nature rise tall and strong in these parts. Each tree is beautiful in its own way, but perhaps no trunk is better for squeezing than those in the 200-year old white pine grove in the Whittemore Recreation Area of the Peoples Forest. One can only hug so many trees, however, so it’s a good thing there are lots of other things to do in the American Legion and Peoples State Forests. The trails that wind through these wooded acres will keep hikers on their feet for days on end. And the waters of the wild and scenic West Branch of the Farmington River attracts kayakers and fishers from all over Connecticut and even neighboring states. But if you want to just come and squeeze an oak, no one will fault you.
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Mills Norrie State Park

13. Mills Norrie State Park

90%
(5)
55 sites · Staatsburg, New York
At Mills Norrie State Park, there’s so much to do! Drive in, boat in, hike in, the choice is yours. Comprised of more that 1,000 acres in the Taconic Region of New York, you can shop, dine, barbeque, or camp out under the stars or reserve a cabin for a fancy affair. When you visit Mills Norrie State Park, there are many sites not to be missed. Take a hike (or snowshoe!) to view the Hudson River or kayak through its waters. In fact, come in summer and winter and do them both. We’ll see you there!
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Brook N Wood Family Campground

14. Brook N Wood Family Campground

20mi from Lakeville · 53 sites
Discover the charm of Brook n Wood Family Campground, a unique destination nestled on 62 picturesque acres in the heart of the Hudson Valley. This family-run campground, managed by the welcoming Leto family, offers an inviting atmosphere where you can unwind and create lasting memories. Our spacious camping sites cater to RV enthusiasts of all kinds, featuring convenient 50 and 30 Amp electric, water, and sewer hookups. Whether you prefer a sun-drenched open site or a serene, secluded wooded spot, we have the perfect location for you. Stay connected with complimentary WiFi access available throughout the park, allowing you to share your adventures with friends and family. Explore the surrounding natural beauty, enjoy nearby swimming holes, and partake in a variety of outdoor activities. With local restaurants and shops just a short drive away, Brook n Wood Family Campground is your ideal getaway for relaxation and exploration.
Black Rock State Park

15. Black Rock State Park

76 sites · Thomaston, Connecticut
Up, down. Up, down. Up, down…the rolling hills of Black Rock State Park would lull you to sleep in a heartbeat. That is, if your legs weren’t pumping and sweat wasn’t trickling down your face. With each crest of a wooded hilltop, the hiking gets even better, and more remote, too.Scenic views and cool waters put Black Rock high on the traveler’s list when the weekend rolls around. The western highlands of Connecticut don’t get much better than this. Ask any local—the Mattatuck Trail from the Grey section of Waterbury to the Wigwam Reservoir in Morris is one hike you don’t want to miss. At the very least, it’s a good place to start.
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October Mountain State Forest

16. October Mountain State Forest

100%
(5)
44 sites · Lee, Massachusetts
Discover the natural splendor of October Mountain State Forest.
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Kettletown State Park

17. Kettletown State Park

100%
(2)
61 sites · Heritage Village, Connecticut
Summers get hot in the northeast. And muggy. We’re sweating just thinking about it. When it’s mid-July and Connecticut is threatening to burst into flames, Kettletown State Park is where people go to cool off.The refreshing waters of the Housatonic River and Lake Zoar are guaranteed to lower your body temperature and restore your energy levels. The rest of the park that isn’t water is heavily wooded, providing lots of welcome shade. Shoot, you could even go for a hike and not worry about overheating. It’s the perfect summer getaway from summer, if that makes sense. Don’t think about it too much, just go.
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Savoy Mountain State Forest

18. Savoy Mountain State Forest

100%
(7)
46 sites · Adams, Massachusetts
Discover the natural allure of Savoy Mountain State Forest.
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Looking for a cabin near Lakeville, Connecticut where you can enjoy some fishing? Hipcamp has over 500 options for you to choose from, each offering a unique experience to suit your preferences. Whether you're interested in exploring Timbertrail Farm (257 reviews), Wyomanock Farm (215 reviews), Quarry Brook (207 reviews), or any of the other available campsites, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your next adventure. With popular amenities like pet-friendly accommodations, trash disposal, and campfires, as well as popular activities like fishing, surfing, and wind sports, you're sure to have an unforgettable experience. Average prices per night start at $78, with options as low as $28 available for budget-conscious travelers.

98% (906) 19 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lakeville

Sunflower Retreat

1. Sunflower Retreat

99%
(103)
44mi from Lakeville · 1 site · Lodging
A humble, 2-acre vegetarian family micro farm. Home to our family of five, 2 cats, 2 rabbits and nineteen chickens. Beautiful, established flower gardens, fruit trees and veggies. This is also home to Sunflower Yoga & Mindfulness where yoga and meditation are taught. The cabin is nestled in the 1 acre of woods behind our home, protected by large old pines and surrounding acres of forest. Home to many songbirds, woodpeckers, raven, deer, porcupine and the occasional black bear. A true retreat. Small, rustic cabin with electricity in the woods behind our home in the hilltowns of Western Massachusetts. You are just 300 feet from the house, but while in the woods you will have complete privacy. The woods are filled with songbirds and there is a small platform for meditation. There is no wifi in the cabin, so enjoy the ability to disconnect from it all while connecting within. The hilltown region is rich with rivers and lakes for swimming, boating and fishing and forests for hiking. We are just 30 min to Northampton and 45min-1hour from the many cultural offerings of the Berkshires.
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Tree Day Weekend

2. Tree Day Weekend

100%
(21)
47mi from Lakeville · 1 site · Lodging
SMALL CABIN AND GLAMPING TENT The small cabin is 10x12 feet with huge deck and outdoor kitchen. Inside is a queen bed loft bed, a wood stove, a couch, and a desk/table. The glamping tent features a queen bed and wood stove and sit about 100 feet from the cabin. Our campsite is approximately 2 hours from George Washington Bridge. This property is 45 acres of beautiful forest with 2000 feet of streamfront on the Mombaccus Creek where you can hang out and cool off on those hot summer days. Minutes from hiking, fishing and horse-riding and everything great about the Catskills. Rough Cut Brewery is a 10 minute drive with amazing beers and food when you don't feel like cooking at the campsite. 25 minutes to the action in New Paltz, 10 minutes to Walmart and 5 minutes to the Kerhonkson Diner, gas station, laundromat, pharmacy, liquor store etc.
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Atland Artist Residency

3. Atland Artist Residency

100%
(111)
42mi from Lakeville · 9 sites · Tents, Lodging
We're named one of the best Hipcamps to visit in 2024 and 2023! Over 40 acres of solitude tucked in the hilltowns of the western Massachusetts Berkshires -- boasting warm sunrises over the distant hills, lush forest for hiking and meandering river frontage on Bronson Brook and walking distance to the Westfield River to wade and soak in the cool mountain water or fish for native trout! The cabin and camping sites are located in beautiful trails that were created around the main home -- an architect designed masterpiece boasting a wonderful asian influence yet handcrafted from the very timberstock off the land on which it sits lending a refined rustic twist. 25 Min to Northampton and 10 min to the Berkshires! You can hike or bike to the best swimming holes around and camp within our beautiful forested hills of hemlock, birch, maple, and wildflower meadow. If you're into kayaking/canoeing/tubing/hiking/fishing, then this is the perfect space for you. Come escape and breathe in our cool clean mountain air :)
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Housatonic Meadows State Park

4. Housatonic Meadows State Park

100%
(1)
61 sites · Sharon, Connecticut
The term “back to nature” is taken very seriously at Housatonic Meadows State Park. You thought an afternoon in the park was reconnecting with Mother Nature? Think again. For a real taste of unabated wilderness try visiting this place. One night under the stars on the banks of the Housatonic River will have you howling at the moon and starting fires without those sissy matches.Tucked away in the rugged hills of the northwestern uplands, a trip here will carry you satisfyingly far from any major metropolitan area. No four-lane highways and bumper-to-bumper traffic—this is the land of deer-crossing signs and single-lane bridges. You can fish the river, roam miles of trails and spend the night just steps away from both. No matter what time you visit, nature welcomes you.
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Taconic State Park

5. Taconic State Park

72%
(9)
152 sites · Copake Falls, New York
One of America’s “Last Great Places” offers wilderness, water features, and outdoor recreation.
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Moon In The Pond Farm

6. Moon In The Pond Farm

94%
(244)
8.7mi from Lakeville · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Well off the beaten track, it's scenic, private and peaceful. Camping at Moon In The Pond Farm is a bit of heaven. There are separate sites to choose. Around the farm, you have your own secluded spot to enjoy. (Though you may be in a field next to our Scottish Highland cattle!) Two are tent sites: the PondSide and the FieldEdge. There's one site for small/tiny RVs or Campervan. And finally there's the HiddenCabin--a bed a roof and convenience. Each has a firepit with a small grill to cook over the fire. (all firewood provided) Our campsites are in quieter areas of the farm. One overlooks the pond, others are on the edges of different farm fields, one a cabin nearer the farmstead. All require a beautiful, bucolic trek of 150-350 yards from the roadside parking--ensuring the quiet, natural experience. During the day times, you may see or hear farm work. At night it's lusciously dark and serenely quiet. You'll hear owls hoot, frogs croak, crickets chirp, foxes yowl and coyotes howl! In June and July the fields and trees light up like Christmas with fireflies, and you'll see the stars. During the week is the absolute best time--the local hot spots (or cooling down spots!) are much quieter, and all our campsites have reduced weekday rates. If you can, take advantage by adding a Thursday or Sunday night to a weekend stay. We've got an awesome, easy hiking trail on adjacent Nature Conservancy land. It meanders through woodlands, around rock ledges, through wetlands (on a 600' of boardwalk) and ends at a beautiful stream and pond with a gigantic beaver dam. Not far from here are numerous well-marked hiking trails (including the Appalachian Trail (with famous Bash Bish Falls) and several offshoots (Sage's Ravine, Race Brook Falls), Bartholomew's Cobble, Umpacheenee Falls, and others). Also in the neighborhood are opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, swimming, rock climbing, gavel-road and country-road biking, and pretty much any outdoor activity/adventure opportunity. Or... you can just chill and relax, sleep, or read the day away! Love food? This is Farm-to-Table for real! Never so close--the table's AT the farm! Bring your cooking gear and get some of our wicked fresh organic food--veggies, chops, sausages, eggs, bacon, granola, yogurt, etc. Sear yourself up a real treat! Very nearby, as the Berkshires is a cultural mecca, there are also numerous opportunities from many great restaurants to art, dance, music, spas, galleries, antique shops, museums, cafes and much more. It's still amazingly quiet at the farm where the Milky Way is clearly visible.
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Gatherwild Ranch

7. Gatherwild Ranch

92%
(13)
24mi from Lakeville · 13 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Gatherwild Ranch, featured in The New York Times and home to 8 beautiful and unique accommodations spread out on the rolling hills of a former apple orchard in the heart of the Hudson Valley in Upstate NY. We provide a luxurious farmstead experience, and offer a place to comfortably reconnect with nature. Enjoy the privacy of your site or meet meaningful community in the common areas. Explore the bustling nearby upstate town of Germantown, Hudson and Rhinebeck, drop in a swimming hole, cool off in our sprinklers, enjoy our beautiful bathhouse amenities, pet a goat and collect duck eggs for your breakfast, and stargaze by your private fire at night. The experience of a lifetime is at your fingertips.
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The Blue Dacha

8. The Blue Dacha

100%
(3)
26mi from Lakeville · 1 site · Lodging
My property, while small and humble, is located in a convenient area close to many exciting outdoor activities. The land is about 2 acres and sited within a rural residential area. Nearby are many activities including hiking numerous parks and trails, biking the Empire State Trail, boating and swimming on the Hudson River, and plenty of restaurants nearby in Germantown, Catskill and Hudson. The Germantown Boat Launch is just 1.5 miles down the road where you can put in your kayaks / canoes, or cookout in the park.
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Hilltop Cabin Getaway

9. Hilltop Cabin Getaway

100%
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45mi from Lakeville · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to your perfect all-inclusive Catskills getaway. Secluded hilltop cabin in the woods. Super cozy home features a salt-water heated pool, large 2000sf deck overlooking the forest, full-size tennis court, a private trail to Mill Brook, 15.5 acres for hiking, fishing, and exploring. Located only 2 hours from New York City and 20 mins from Woodstock. Two-bedroom house with one full bathroom and loft sleeping space. House is located on a quiet road. Turn into the private driveway and get ready to relax and feel at one with natureLearn more about this land:The Pool will be open from May 26, 2022 until October 5, 2022This secluded cabin is located in Kerhonkson, New York, and can accommodate six guests. There are two spacious bedrooms with a loft space and one full bathroom. Two of the bedrooms have comfortable queen-size beds, while the third bedroom has a double bed. The bathroom has a toilet, a sink, and a shower. Linens and towels are provided.In the stylish living room, guests will find a cozy wood-burning stove, a television, a sectional sofa, and a coffee table. The dining table is settled in a separate area, with glass sliding doors and eclectic seating. The fully-equipped kitchen includes appliances such as a stove, a refrigerator, an oven, and a microwave. Other amenities include Wi-Fi, a washer and dryer, air conditioning, and heating.Outside, there is a massive deck with stunning forest views, along with a large outdoor heated pool and outdoor sauna. Glampers will have 15 acres to explore, as well as a full-size tennis court and a fire pit.Guests of this secluded vacation rental will enjoy a television, an Amazon Stick, HBO access, and free Wi-Fi. Air conditioning, heating, and air conditioning keep the space the ideal temperature any time of year. For guests' convenience, there is a washer and dryer in the cabin.Outside, there are 15 sprawling wooded acres, complete with a saltwater heated swimming pool. Glampers will also have access to the outdoor sauna, a full-size tennis court and a fire pit.
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Lake Taghkanic State Park

10. Lake Taghkanic State Park

100%
(4)
86 sites · Copake Lake, New York
Lake Taghkanic is a great place for both summer and winter stays, with plenty of tent campsites as well as cabins and cottages, and a variety of activities to do year round. For winter folks, there's cross-country skiing and snowmobile trails, as well as ice skating and ice fishing areas, and plenty of fire pits to warm those chilly bones. For summer lovin', there are two beaches, so if someone kicks sand in your potato salad (accidentally, of course), you can just go to another beach and pretend like it never happened. The only sleeping quarters that are on the water are some of the cottages in the West End Cottage Area, so if you're planning on playing Beach Party Bingo, plan accordingly or be willing to walk a bit from your tent or cabin.
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Lake Waramaug State Park

11. Lake Waramaug State Park

76 sites · New Preston, Connecticut
If there was a beauty pageant for all the lakes in Connecticut, Lake Waramaug wins, hands down. It’s not even a competition. Scenically, Lake Waramaug State Park is unrivaled. Being caught without a camera here is like showing up to potluck without a dish. You just don’t do it.When the fall foliage starts to peak, whoa. The sight of the vivid colors reflected in the unrippled lake surface is more beautiful than anything you’ve ever seen. Don’t let your significant other hear you say that, though. If you listen closely, you can hear the clicking shutters of a thousand photographers.
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American Legion and Peoples State Forests

12. American Legion and Peoples State Forests

100%
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34 sites · Winsted, Connecticut
Tree huggers unite! This is the promised land. Consisting of two separate forests, the wooded bastions of Mother Nature rise tall and strong in these parts. Each tree is beautiful in its own way, but perhaps no trunk is better for squeezing than those in the 200-year old white pine grove in the Whittemore Recreation Area of the Peoples Forest. One can only hug so many trees, however, so it’s a good thing there are lots of other things to do in the American Legion and Peoples State Forests. The trails that wind through these wooded acres will keep hikers on their feet for days on end. And the waters of the wild and scenic West Branch of the Farmington River attracts kayakers and fishers from all over Connecticut and even neighboring states. But if you want to just come and squeeze an oak, no one will fault you.
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Mills Norrie State Park

13. Mills Norrie State Park

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55 sites · Staatsburg, New York
At Mills Norrie State Park, there’s so much to do! Drive in, boat in, hike in, the choice is yours. Comprised of more that 1,000 acres in the Taconic Region of New York, you can shop, dine, barbeque, or camp out under the stars or reserve a cabin for a fancy affair. When you visit Mills Norrie State Park, there are many sites not to be missed. Take a hike (or snowshoe!) to view the Hudson River or kayak through its waters. In fact, come in summer and winter and do them both. We’ll see you there!
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Brook N Wood Family Campground

14. Brook N Wood Family Campground

20mi from Lakeville · 53 sites
Discover the charm of Brook n Wood Family Campground, a unique destination nestled on 62 picturesque acres in the heart of the Hudson Valley. This family-run campground, managed by the welcoming Leto family, offers an inviting atmosphere where you can unwind and create lasting memories. Our spacious camping sites cater to RV enthusiasts of all kinds, featuring convenient 50 and 30 Amp electric, water, and sewer hookups. Whether you prefer a sun-drenched open site or a serene, secluded wooded spot, we have the perfect location for you. Stay connected with complimentary WiFi access available throughout the park, allowing you to share your adventures with friends and family. Explore the surrounding natural beauty, enjoy nearby swimming holes, and partake in a variety of outdoor activities. With local restaurants and shops just a short drive away, Brook n Wood Family Campground is your ideal getaway for relaxation and exploration.
Black Rock State Park

15. Black Rock State Park

76 sites · Thomaston, Connecticut
Up, down. Up, down. Up, down…the rolling hills of Black Rock State Park would lull you to sleep in a heartbeat. That is, if your legs weren’t pumping and sweat wasn’t trickling down your face. With each crest of a wooded hilltop, the hiking gets even better, and more remote, too.Scenic views and cool waters put Black Rock high on the traveler’s list when the weekend rolls around. The western highlands of Connecticut don’t get much better than this. Ask any local—the Mattatuck Trail from the Grey section of Waterbury to the Wigwam Reservoir in Morris is one hike you don’t want to miss. At the very least, it’s a good place to start.
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October Mountain State Forest

16. October Mountain State Forest

100%
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44 sites · Lee, Massachusetts
Discover the natural splendor of October Mountain State Forest.
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Kettletown State Park

17. Kettletown State Park

100%
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61 sites · Heritage Village, Connecticut
Summers get hot in the northeast. And muggy. We’re sweating just thinking about it. When it’s mid-July and Connecticut is threatening to burst into flames, Kettletown State Park is where people go to cool off.The refreshing waters of the Housatonic River and Lake Zoar are guaranteed to lower your body temperature and restore your energy levels. The rest of the park that isn’t water is heavily wooded, providing lots of welcome shade. Shoot, you could even go for a hike and not worry about overheating. It’s the perfect summer getaway from summer, if that makes sense. Don’t think about it too much, just go.
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Savoy Mountain State Forest

18. Savoy Mountain State Forest

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46 sites · Adams, Massachusetts
Discover the natural allure of Savoy Mountain State Forest.
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