The best dog-friendly cabins in New York

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Camping in New York just got better with Hipcamp's 443 cabin options that welcome pets. With over 440 available options, you'll easily find a cabin that suits your needs. Prices range from $25 to $130 per night, and popular amenities include showers, trash, and campfires. Top campsites like ZiegenVine Homestead (230 reviews), Wyomanock Farm (215 reviews), and Boulder Point Camp (221 reviews) offer a great experience. Popular activities in the area include wind sports, surfing, and wildlife watching.

97% (5.3K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Adirondack Chairs, Pond, Fire Pit, Hammock, Love

1. Adirondack Rustic Retreat

100%
(68)
2 sites · Lodging · North Creek, NY
As far as we know, this land has been occupied since shortly after the civil war.  It is actually two farms, combined into one around 1900. The main farmhouse was built out of the logs they cleared in 1879, and there are old foundations of the other original farm houses/barns as well.  All over the property (now woods) there are piles of stones that the original inhabitants pulled from the fields. The second farm house was built in 1901. Most of the total 240 acres were cleared pasture land at that time.  During the twenties and thirties the property was owned by an industrious couple from the City that lovingly turned it into more of a "rustic retreat"; damming a pond, planting ornamentals and upgrading the buildings.  There have been many owners over the years, but we are proud to say it has been with us the longest.  Our family bought it in 1961 and we have been trying to be good stewards ever since.  Come and visit our little patch of wilderness!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$99
 / night
Revive Your Spirit at Lagom Langing

5. Revive Your Spirit at Lagom Langing

100%
(9)
3 sites · Tents, Lodging · Dansville, NY
Get away from it all on 60 acres of quiet space! You have two options--bring your own tent and camping gear and rough it, or stay in our hand-built cabin with all you need for a couple of nights of pure R&R! Experience zero light pollution at this off the grid cabin or in one of our camping spots. Although the cabin is not hooked up to electric or water, it is equipped with kitchen cabinets, pots and pans and dishes and silverware, drinking and cleaning/cooking water, a pullout bed with sheets and blankets (2 people), a couch that becomes a futon, one more couch and a blowup air mattrees, a dining room table and four chairs, a porch glider, an outhouse, a camp stove, books, a few rechargeable lights (but good to bring your own), kindling and firewood, and is insulated with a stove for winter stays. A fire pit and benches await your nighttime enjoyment of the solitude and stars. We encourage you to walk and experience a true "backwoods" experience, but we will drive you down in our Utility Vehicle if needed. A ping pong table is available in the barn/workshop if people would like to play. We also have pollinator and vegetable gardens and chickens, and we produce maple syrup in the spring. If guests are interested in workshops on carpentry, food preservation, foraging, gardening, bread baking, and kombucha-brewing, they should let us know a WEEK in ADVANCE. We also offer spiritual direction and Enneagram exploration/typing conversations. This experience can be as solitary as a guest would like, or guests can also experience the gift of connecting with others in community.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night

Camping in New York just got better with Hipcamp's 443 cabin options that welcome pets. With over 440 available options, you'll easily find a cabin that suits your needs. Prices range from $25 to $130 per night, and popular amenities include showers, trash, and campfires. Top campsites like ZiegenVine Homestead (230 reviews), Wyomanock Farm (215 reviews), and Boulder Point Camp (221 reviews) offer a great experience. Popular activities in the area include wind sports, surfing, and wildlife watching.

97% (5.3K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Adirondack Chairs, Pond, Fire Pit, Hammock, Love

1. Adirondack Rustic Retreat

100%
(68)
2 sites · Lodging · North Creek, NY
As far as we know, this land has been occupied since shortly after the civil war.  It is actually two farms, combined into one around 1900. The main farmhouse was built out of the logs they cleared in 1879, and there are old foundations of the other original farm houses/barns as well.  All over the property (now woods) there are piles of stones that the original inhabitants pulled from the fields. The second farm house was built in 1901. Most of the total 240 acres were cleared pasture land at that time.  During the twenties and thirties the property was owned by an industrious couple from the City that lovingly turned it into more of a "rustic retreat"; damming a pond, planting ornamentals and upgrading the buildings.  There have been many owners over the years, but we are proud to say it has been with us the longest.  Our family bought it in 1961 and we have been trying to be good stewards ever since.  Come and visit our little patch of wilderness!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$99
 / night
Revive Your Spirit at Lagom Langing

5. Revive Your Spirit at Lagom Langing

100%
(9)
3 sites · Tents, Lodging · Dansville, NY
Get away from it all on 60 acres of quiet space! You have two options--bring your own tent and camping gear and rough it, or stay in our hand-built cabin with all you need for a couple of nights of pure R&R! Experience zero light pollution at this off the grid cabin or in one of our camping spots. Although the cabin is not hooked up to electric or water, it is equipped with kitchen cabinets, pots and pans and dishes and silverware, drinking and cleaning/cooking water, a pullout bed with sheets and blankets (2 people), a couch that becomes a futon, one more couch and a blowup air mattrees, a dining room table and four chairs, a porch glider, an outhouse, a camp stove, books, a few rechargeable lights (but good to bring your own), kindling and firewood, and is insulated with a stove for winter stays. A fire pit and benches await your nighttime enjoyment of the solitude and stars. We encourage you to walk and experience a true "backwoods" experience, but we will drive you down in our Utility Vehicle if needed. A ping pong table is available in the barn/workshop if people would like to play. We also have pollinator and vegetable gardens and chickens, and we produce maple syrup in the spring. If guests are interested in workshops on carpentry, food preservation, foraging, gardening, bread baking, and kombucha-brewing, they should let us know a WEEK in ADVANCE. We also offer spiritual direction and Enneagram exploration/typing conversations. This experience can be as solitary as a guest would like, or guests can also experience the gift of connecting with others in community.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night

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