The best airstreams in Hudson Valley

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From the Catskill mountains to historic villages along the river, the south-eastern corridor of New York has a certain romance. These sweeping vistas inspired the Hudson River School painters and continue to lure artists from New York City, less than an hour away. Today, the Hudson Valley is a blend of charming towns, rolling farmland and protected forests, as wells as posh resorts and restaurants. The Metro-North commuter line run as far north as Poughkeepsie for campers who don't have a car.

Harriman State Park and neighboring Bear Mountain State Park are an ideal home base to explore both nature and civilization. Harriman is the second largest park in the state, but only 40 miles from the city. The quiet forest holds 200 miles of hiking trails and dozens of lakes. The largest, Lake Sebago, has fishing, boat rentals, and a public swimming beach. Campers can make reservations at two campgrounds or book a rustic cabin.

For thinner crowds, head north to the Catskills. These rolling green peaks have some of New York's best hiking and skiing. The area also has many private campgrounds and cottages, including camping resorts that tend toward the glamorous with mini fridges and saunas.

North-South Lake is a popular family campground, with sandy beaches, boating, and a playground, as well as hundreds of tent sites. Hike up to the Kaaterskill Falls for a gorgeous view. Experienced hikers can press onward to the Devil's Path, one of the most dangerous trails in the East. For quiet nights, head to the nearby Minnewaska State Park Preserve, which has a much smaller campground and easy trails.

It goes without saying that you can explore the river valley by water as well. The Hudson River Greenway Water Trail stretches over 250 miles from Manhattan to the Adirondacks. The Greenway's map covers access points for kayak launching, along with nearby campsites in state parks.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Upper Shire Campsites Hudson Valley

1. Upper Shire Campsites Hudson Valley

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7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Hillsdale, NY
The Upper Shire Private Campsites in the Hudson Valley are on a gorgeous hill with a small pond surrounded by 22 acres of an old horse ranch. It is located in Columbia County near the Massachusetts and New York border. There are currently 5 unique camping areas located here. Each one is special due to its location on the hill. Check out our map and enjoy our spacious yet secluded campsites and our new off-grid double shower shack with hot and cold water on demand. This place has a relaxed atmosphere and is located near Catamount Ski Resort, Bash Bish Falls, Taconic State Park, Hudson NY, and Great Barrington, MA. If you plan on bringing a pet please be sure to add that fee to your booking under "extras" ($25) If you have additional guest(s) that would like to join you that fee is ($25 a night per person) and you will need to message us about how to arrange that. We have extra easy pop-up two-person tents available to rent ($15 for two nights) you can also find that option under "extras" along with bundles of firewood ($15)
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$90
 / night
The Woodstock Retreatment

3. The Woodstock Retreatment

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1 site · Lodging · Woodstock, NY
Step into a little time machine into 1968, in a vintage Airstream trailer nestled in the heart of Woodstock, NY half a mile from town. The trailer sleeps 4, with 2 twin beds, and 1 small double bed (full size). We have two harmless mini-Australian shepherds, so visitors should be dog-friendly, and willing to meet them upon arrival (they hang out sometimes in very large fenced in area visible from where the trailer is, so familiarity helps). There is a shower in the trailer, but the “WC” with toilet is just outside in the little green shed pictured; it has a state-of-the-art electric composting toilet. (The trailer has a little chamber pot set up for those who get up during the night and don’t want to venture out). We also have a large heated swimming pool and a nearby outdoor shower, as well as a nice vegetable and flower garden, which visitors are welcome to harvest from. There is a backyard with a playground and trampoline as well, for people who have children. Small campfires are permitted, either in the area in front of the trailer or in the nearby garden area. We are located a half a mile from town, and there is a nice walk to get there that is scenic and quiet. Visitors are welcome to borrow our bikes – there is one adult size and three kid bikes in various sizes – as long as they are properly locked up with the locks provided. There is a ceramics studio on site that visitors are welcome to use, and a materials/firing fee would apply, and pieces can be mailed to the recipient once finished. We can work out the details of this separately. Finally, happy to offer plenty of advice and tips about the high points of the area, whether it be hiking spots, swimming spots, restaurants, music, venues, or anything else!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$113
 / night

From the Catskill mountains to historic villages along the river, the south-eastern corridor of New York has a certain romance. These sweeping vistas inspired the Hudson River School painters and continue to lure artists from New York City, less than an hour away. Today, the Hudson Valley is a blend of charming towns, rolling farmland and protected forests, as wells as posh resorts and restaurants. The Metro-North commuter line run as far north as Poughkeepsie for campers who don't have a car.

Harriman State Park and neighboring Bear Mountain State Park are an ideal home base to explore both nature and civilization. Harriman is the second largest park in the state, but only 40 miles from the city. The quiet forest holds 200 miles of hiking trails and dozens of lakes. The largest, Lake Sebago, has fishing, boat rentals, and a public swimming beach. Campers can make reservations at two campgrounds or book a rustic cabin.

For thinner crowds, head north to the Catskills. These rolling green peaks have some of New York's best hiking and skiing. The area also has many private campgrounds and cottages, including camping resorts that tend toward the glamorous with mini fridges and saunas.

North-South Lake is a popular family campground, with sandy beaches, boating, and a playground, as well as hundreds of tent sites. Hike up to the Kaaterskill Falls for a gorgeous view. Experienced hikers can press onward to the Devil's Path, one of the most dangerous trails in the East. For quiet nights, head to the nearby Minnewaska State Park Preserve, which has a much smaller campground and easy trails.

It goes without saying that you can explore the river valley by water as well. The Hudson River Greenway Water Trail stretches over 250 miles from Manhattan to the Adirondacks. The Greenway's map covers access points for kayak launching, along with nearby campsites in state parks.

100% (201)

Top-rated campgrounds

Upper Shire Campsites Hudson Valley

1. Upper Shire Campsites Hudson Valley

100%
(238)
7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Hillsdale, NY
The Upper Shire Private Campsites in the Hudson Valley are on a gorgeous hill with a small pond surrounded by 22 acres of an old horse ranch. It is located in Columbia County near the Massachusetts and New York border. There are currently 5 unique camping areas located here. Each one is special due to its location on the hill. Check out our map and enjoy our spacious yet secluded campsites and our new off-grid double shower shack with hot and cold water on demand. This place has a relaxed atmosphere and is located near Catamount Ski Resort, Bash Bish Falls, Taconic State Park, Hudson NY, and Great Barrington, MA. If you plan on bringing a pet please be sure to add that fee to your booking under "extras" ($25) If you have additional guest(s) that would like to join you that fee is ($25 a night per person) and you will need to message us about how to arrange that. We have extra easy pop-up two-person tents available to rent ($15 for two nights) you can also find that option under "extras" along with bundles of firewood ($15)
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$90
 / night
The Woodstock Retreatment

3. The Woodstock Retreatment

100%
(1)
1 site · Lodging · Woodstock, NY
Step into a little time machine into 1968, in a vintage Airstream trailer nestled in the heart of Woodstock, NY half a mile from town. The trailer sleeps 4, with 2 twin beds, and 1 small double bed (full size). We have two harmless mini-Australian shepherds, so visitors should be dog-friendly, and willing to meet them upon arrival (they hang out sometimes in very large fenced in area visible from where the trailer is, so familiarity helps). There is a shower in the trailer, but the “WC” with toilet is just outside in the little green shed pictured; it has a state-of-the-art electric composting toilet. (The trailer has a little chamber pot set up for those who get up during the night and don’t want to venture out). We also have a large heated swimming pool and a nearby outdoor shower, as well as a nice vegetable and flower garden, which visitors are welcome to harvest from. There is a backyard with a playground and trampoline as well, for people who have children. Small campfires are permitted, either in the area in front of the trailer or in the nearby garden area. We are located a half a mile from town, and there is a nice walk to get there that is scenic and quiet. Visitors are welcome to borrow our bikes – there is one adult size and three kid bikes in various sizes – as long as they are properly locked up with the locks provided. There is a ceramics studio on site that visitors are welcome to use, and a materials/firing fee would apply, and pieces can be mailed to the recipient once finished. We can work out the details of this separately. Finally, happy to offer plenty of advice and tips about the high points of the area, whether it be hiking spots, swimming spots, restaurants, music, venues, or anything else!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$113
 / night

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