The best glamping in Finger Lakes with hot tubs

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With 11 lakes, 25 state parks, three wine trails, and more than a dozen golf courses, it's easy to see why the Finger Lakes is one of the most popular vacation spots in New York state. Camping options abound around the lakeside, whether you prefer a family campground with full hookups, a rustic cabin in the woods, or a cozy glampsite. Summer is peak season, and the best time for swimming, wine tasting, and water sports, while leaf-peepers flock to the Finger Lakes state parks in fall. Winter camping can be fun, too, with skiing, ice skating, and sledding all on the activity menu.

Top-rated campgrounds near Finger Lakes

Bristol Woodlands Campground

1. Bristol Woodlands Campground

81 sites · Canandaigua, NY
Nestled in the serene Bristol Hills, our campground stands out for its breathtaking 90 acres of natural beauty and tranquility. This idyllic setting attracts families and visitors of all ages, eager to explore the diverse attractions available both on-site and in the surrounding area. We offer a wide variety of accommodations to suit every preference, including 60 full-hookup RV sites, 10 rustic tent sites, 5 cozy cabin rentals, and 8 charming A-frame glamping cabins. Each option is designed to provide a comfortable and memorable stay amidst nature. For your convenience, our campground features two full-service bathhouses, ensuring that you have all the amenities you need during your visit. Beyond our grounds, guests can enjoy nearby natural wonders, swimming holes, and a range of outdoor activities, as well as local restaurants and shops that enhance your camping experience. Come and discover the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at our unique campground in the Bristol Hills.

With 11 lakes, 25 state parks, three wine trails, and more than a dozen golf courses, it's easy to see why the Finger Lakes is one of the most popular vacation spots in New York state. Camping options abound around the lakeside, whether you prefer a family campground with full hookups, a rustic cabin in the woods, or a cozy glampsite. Summer is peak season, and the best time for swimming, wine tasting, and water sports, while leaf-peepers flock to the Finger Lakes state parks in fall. Winter camping can be fun, too, with skiing, ice skating, and sledding all on the activity menu.

Top-rated campgrounds near Finger Lakes

Bristol Woodlands Campground

1. Bristol Woodlands Campground

81 sites · Canandaigua, NY
Nestled in the serene Bristol Hills, our campground stands out for its breathtaking 90 acres of natural beauty and tranquility. This idyllic setting attracts families and visitors of all ages, eager to explore the diverse attractions available both on-site and in the surrounding area. We offer a wide variety of accommodations to suit every preference, including 60 full-hookup RV sites, 10 rustic tent sites, 5 cozy cabin rentals, and 8 charming A-frame glamping cabins. Each option is designed to provide a comfortable and memorable stay amidst nature. For your convenience, our campground features two full-service bathhouses, ensuring that you have all the amenities you need during your visit. Beyond our grounds, guests can enjoy nearby natural wonders, swimming holes, and a range of outdoor activities, as well as local restaurants and shops that enhance your camping experience. Come and discover the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at our unique campground in the Bristol Hills.
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The best glamping in Finger Lakes with hot tubs guide

Where to go

Seneca Lake

The largest of the Finger Lakes has forest hiking trails, patchwork vineyards, and farm-to-table dining experiences right at its fingertips. Once you've gone wine hopping along the largest of the Finger Lakes wine trails, marveled at the waterfalls in Watkins Glen State Park, and enjoyed boating around Sampson State Park, check into a state park campground or book an RV park around Seneca Falls or Geneva.

Cayuga Lake

An 87-mile scenic byway loops around Cayuga Lake, affording panoramic views over the lake and the surrounding wine country. At the southern tip, Ithaca is the gateway to Buttermilk Falls State Park and Taughannock Falls State Park, while the nearby Finger Lakes National Forest is the ideal spot for a backcountry camping experience—dispersed camping is permitted throughout. 

Western Lakes

West of Seneca Lake, there are plenty of ways to get on the water at Keuka, Canandaigua, and Honeoye lakes. Camp amid the vineyards at Keuka Lake State Park, check into an RV resort at Naples or Hammondsport, or escape the crowds at the Honeoye Lake boat launch. Further west, Letchworth State Park is home to the "Grand Canyon of the East," where its waterfalls and forests are most magnificent during fall foliage season.

Eastern Lakes

Syracuse is the entry point to Finger Lakes' eastern corner, where you'll find Owasco, Skaneateles, and Otisco lakes. Swimming and water skiing are popular pastimes at Owasco Lake, and there's a great campground and swimming pool at Fillmore Glen State Park. If you’re seeking peace and quiet, neighboring Skaneateles is a tranquil spot for boating. 

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