Barns in New York

Whether you prefer a beach, forest, or mountain getaway—NY state has it all.

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Brian B.’s Land

3 sites · Lodging7 acres · Pine Bush, NY
A working farm, work in progress nestled in between the big city and the Catskill mountains. Nature, hiking, swimming and good food are all in the area. Home of Angry Orchard cidery, many wine vinyards and farmers markets. Ice Caves mountain, Sam's Point nature preserve, Bear Cliffs and Mohawk mountain preserve are just some of the breathtaking places to see and hike during your visit. We can provide transportation to and from said hiking preserves without worry of where to go and or park. Relax and drink your morning coffee on our deck overlooking the pond as the ducks bathe in the morning sun. We have a 35 foot RV and many tent camping sites available.
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Mountain View Preserve

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents15 acres · Hobart, NY
Reconnect with nature on 15 secluded acres with panoramic mountain views, idyllic wildflower pastures and a stocked freshwater pond, all facing the undeveloped and protected Relay Mountain State Forest. Wake to a spectacular sunrise, feed the Koi or play some of the yard games. Experience breathtaking sunsets by the crackling campfire while roasting marshmallows. Gaze at the Milky Way and stars, watch the lightning bugs illuminate the fields while listening to the serenading bullfrogs. A perfect weekend getaway!
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The Stable at Windmill Ridge Farm

1 site · Lodging47 acres · Forestville, NY
You won’t forget the peaceful surroundings of this unique destination. Come visit our local wineries in a private non-shared stay. We have taken several years to create a rustic barn stay. We converted horse stalls into living space with 100 year old restored fixtures, modern heating, lighting, and insulation. We have kept much of the old wood stalls, and added reclaimed barn wood and roofing to create a vintage experience. We have a full kitchen. The milk house entry has a modern washer/dryer.
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Barns in New York guide

Overview

New York state is made for outdoor adventures, whether you're hiking in the Finger Lakes, glamping amid Hudson Valley vineyards, or backcountry camping in the Adirondacks. Campers can take their pick of 180 New York state parks, 22 national park sites, and a national forest, almost all of which provide RV sites and tent camping—some also have cabin rentals and glamping options. June through August is peak camping season in Upstate New York, and camping reservations are essential through fall, too. November through March is ski season, and many RV parks and cabins stay open year-round.

Where to go

New York City & Long Island

When the temperatures rise in summer, New York campers make a beeline for the sandy shores of Long Island. Beach camping experiences abound on the island, both along the Atlantic Coast and the North Shore. Check into one of the coastal RV parks, camp at one of the many country parks, or head to the beachside campgrounds at Hither Hills State Park or Wildwood State Park.

Hudson Valley & the Catskills

Vineyards and heritage towns dot the banks of the Hudson River, north of NYC, stretching all the way up to the Catskills Mountains. There’s lakeside camping within an hour’s drive of the city at Harriman State Park, kayak-in tent sites at Hudson River Islands State Park, and a popular campground at Bear Mountain State Park. For keen hikers, some of the best camping and glamping is found in the vast Catskill Forest Preserve.

Saratoga & Adirondacks

To escape the crowds and explore the wilderness, continue north into the Adirondacks, where the soaring mountains and wild woodlands stretch across more than 6 million acres. Epic hikes, fall foliage views, and idyllic lakes await campers, whether you prefer a hike-in tent site or a cozy log cabin in the woods. Don’t fancy hiking? Try whitewater rafting along the Ausable River, go canoeing between the three Saranac Lakes, or enjoy boating on Lake George.

Central New York & the Finger Lakes

For tranquil lakeside camping, the Finger Lakes get our vote. Regional highlights include the Gorge Trail at Watkins Glen State Park, the beaches and waterfalls of Buttermilk Falls State Park, and the "Grand Canyon of the East" at Letchworth State Park, but you can also fill your camping trip with wine tasting, farm-to-table restaurants, and lake activities.

Western New York

More than 65,000 acres of mountains, forest, and lakes make up the vast Allegany State Park, where you can choose from four state campgrounds or book one of the many cabins. Further north, there’s beachside camping along the shores of Lake Ontario, while Four Mile Creek State Park is one of three western New York state parks to offer yurt rentals. An added bonus? It’s within a 15-minute drive of Niagara Falls.

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