The best farm glamping near New York City

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Pack your sleeping bag—yes, even for the city that never sleeps. Look beyond the busy streets of Manhattan, Staten Island, and Brooklyn, and let NYC camping surprise you. Across the boroughs, hiking trails and camping sites abound. Tent sites at Floyd Bennett Field make for a unique camping experience, while Fort Wardsworth more than accommodates all kinds of campers. Once you’ve explored the actual city, try a camping set up in New York State, New Jersey, or Pennsylvania. Check into your lake campgrounds or pitch your tent in a state park. You’ll quickly realize there’s more to NYC’s great outdoors than Central Park.

95% (93) 7 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near New York City

Moon Valley Campground

1. Moon Valley Campground

92%
(12)
42mi from New York City · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging
Located 50 miles from midtown Manhattan (approx 1:08 minutes) is our brand new campsite located right off the Appalachian Trail. The camp is at the base of Wawayanda mountain right between the iconic hikes "Stairway to Heaven" and "Pochuck Boardwalk" on the Appalachian Trail. Hike right from camp up to "Pinwheel Vista" (named one of NJ's best viewpoints!) At the entrance to the property is the Valley Farmers Cooperative that sells local grass fed meats and artisanal farm goods. You can walk two minutes to Heaven Hill Farm which has plenty of goods, produce, and fun fall activities like pumpkin picking and haunted hayrides. Drive your car from route 94 directly to your campsite nestled in the woods with a great view of the valley. A perfect getaway from the city with plenty to offer. About 10 minutes down 94 is the beautiful town of Warwick or about 4 minutes in the opposite direction is the town of Vernon. Warwick is a quaint small town with plenty of great restaurants and bars, and famous for its apple picking. Vernon has plenty to offer as well including the popular ski resort/waterpark Mountain Creek and Minerals Spa (Located just under 10 minutes away.) The quiet charm of Wawayanda State Park appeals to hikers, campers, swimmers and boaters. Forested hills surround Lake Wawayanda creating a restful backdrop for canoeists and fisherman, while steep mountains challenge casual as well as serious hikers. A twenty-mile stretch of Appalachian Trail runs through the park, while the top of Wawayanda Mountain offers sensational views. More than sixty miles of trails are marked in the park.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Glamp at Coyote Creek

2. Glamp at Coyote Creek

96%
(143)
50mi from New York City · 3 sites · Lodging
Experience glamping in chic canvas tents on our local working farm within 65 miles of NYC. Enjoy picturesque views, a charming spring-fed creek, sprawling acreage, and private access to the Wallkill River. We are a hop-skip to many outdoor activities and situated between the towns of Warwick and Port Jervis - for some of the best LOCAL food, wine, and beer that Orange County, NY has to offer.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$149
 / night
Apothecary Gardens NY

3. Apothecary Gardens NY

100%
(21)
44mi from New York City · 2 sites · Lodging
Learn more about this land: Camp out in our beautiful 18' tipi handcrafted by a small group of artisans in OR. The tipi is fully equipped with a full-sized futon/bed, couch, chair, mat and a fire pit. See all that Warwick has to offer including hiking trails, lakes, wineries, breweries, cideries and orchards as well as a charming town with lots of shops and restaurants. Come and visit our seasonal healing garden space featuring various vegetable and flower gardens. With heavy rains parts of the tipi may get wet. That being said we have had several guests enjoy their stay despite the rain. We are more flexible with cancellation dependent on weather.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$100
 / night
Little Bit Of Country On LI

4. Little Bit Of Country On LI

39mi from New York City · 1 site · Lodging
Escape to a charming two-bedroom park model camper on a serene micro-farm in Bay Shore, New York! This cozy retreat features a full kitchen, a comfortable living room, climate control, and a lovely front deck. It’s the perfect romantic getaway for couples and can also accommodate two to three children comfortably. Just minutes from the train to NYC, 10 minutes from the Fire Island ferries, 1 hour and 15 minutes to the North Fork wine country, and 1.5 hours from Montauk Point — it’s a great home base for your Long Island adventures. 🏡 The Space Set on a small working homestead, this private park model camper is bright, roomy, and offers excellent climate control. Wake up to the crow of roosters, enjoy a relaxing campfire with free firewood, and make use of the shared outdoor amenities: • Picnic tables • Barbecue grills • Cornhole • Outdoor tables and chairs • Indoor and outdoor hot showers • Beach essentials like a cooler, umbrella, and chairs It’s a fantastic spot for a couple or a family with children. This year in 2026 we are encouraging and offering self guided nature learning options. We are providing books on trees and plant identification. Bird watching books and necessary supplies. Books and supplies to enjoy astronomy. A nature trail “off property” but with direct entry from our homestead. Books and hands on learning about chickens and basic homesteading. Please note: the top bunk bed is designed for children only and is not suitable for adults or two separate couples.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$158
 / night

Pack your sleeping bag—yes, even for the city that never sleeps. Look beyond the busy streets of Manhattan, Staten Island, and Brooklyn, and let NYC camping surprise you. Across the boroughs, hiking trails and camping sites abound. Tent sites at Floyd Bennett Field make for a unique camping experience, while Fort Wardsworth more than accommodates all kinds of campers. Once you’ve explored the actual city, try a camping set up in New York State, New Jersey, or Pennsylvania. Check into your lake campgrounds or pitch your tent in a state park. You’ll quickly realize there’s more to NYC’s great outdoors than Central Park.

95% (93) 7 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near New York City

Moon Valley Campground

1. Moon Valley Campground

92%
(12)
42mi from New York City · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging
Located 50 miles from midtown Manhattan (approx 1:08 minutes) is our brand new campsite located right off the Appalachian Trail. The camp is at the base of Wawayanda mountain right between the iconic hikes "Stairway to Heaven" and "Pochuck Boardwalk" on the Appalachian Trail. Hike right from camp up to "Pinwheel Vista" (named one of NJ's best viewpoints!) At the entrance to the property is the Valley Farmers Cooperative that sells local grass fed meats and artisanal farm goods. You can walk two minutes to Heaven Hill Farm which has plenty of goods, produce, and fun fall activities like pumpkin picking and haunted hayrides. Drive your car from route 94 directly to your campsite nestled in the woods with a great view of the valley. A perfect getaway from the city with plenty to offer. About 10 minutes down 94 is the beautiful town of Warwick or about 4 minutes in the opposite direction is the town of Vernon. Warwick is a quaint small town with plenty of great restaurants and bars, and famous for its apple picking. Vernon has plenty to offer as well including the popular ski resort/waterpark Mountain Creek and Minerals Spa (Located just under 10 minutes away.) The quiet charm of Wawayanda State Park appeals to hikers, campers, swimmers and boaters. Forested hills surround Lake Wawayanda creating a restful backdrop for canoeists and fisherman, while steep mountains challenge casual as well as serious hikers. A twenty-mile stretch of Appalachian Trail runs through the park, while the top of Wawayanda Mountain offers sensational views. More than sixty miles of trails are marked in the park.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Glamp at Coyote Creek

2. Glamp at Coyote Creek

96%
(143)
50mi from New York City · 3 sites · Lodging
Experience glamping in chic canvas tents on our local working farm within 65 miles of NYC. Enjoy picturesque views, a charming spring-fed creek, sprawling acreage, and private access to the Wallkill River. We are a hop-skip to many outdoor activities and situated between the towns of Warwick and Port Jervis - for some of the best LOCAL food, wine, and beer that Orange County, NY has to offer.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$149
 / night
Apothecary Gardens NY

3. Apothecary Gardens NY

100%
(21)
44mi from New York City · 2 sites · Lodging
Learn more about this land: Camp out in our beautiful 18' tipi handcrafted by a small group of artisans in OR. The tipi is fully equipped with a full-sized futon/bed, couch, chair, mat and a fire pit. See all that Warwick has to offer including hiking trails, lakes, wineries, breweries, cideries and orchards as well as a charming town with lots of shops and restaurants. Come and visit our seasonal healing garden space featuring various vegetable and flower gardens. With heavy rains parts of the tipi may get wet. That being said we have had several guests enjoy their stay despite the rain. We are more flexible with cancellation dependent on weather.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$100
 / night
Little Bit Of Country On LI

4. Little Bit Of Country On LI

39mi from New York City · 1 site · Lodging
Escape to a charming two-bedroom park model camper on a serene micro-farm in Bay Shore, New York! This cozy retreat features a full kitchen, a comfortable living room, climate control, and a lovely front deck. It’s the perfect romantic getaway for couples and can also accommodate two to three children comfortably. Just minutes from the train to NYC, 10 minutes from the Fire Island ferries, 1 hour and 15 minutes to the North Fork wine country, and 1.5 hours from Montauk Point — it’s a great home base for your Long Island adventures. 🏡 The Space Set on a small working homestead, this private park model camper is bright, roomy, and offers excellent climate control. Wake up to the crow of roosters, enjoy a relaxing campfire with free firewood, and make use of the shared outdoor amenities: • Picnic tables • Barbecue grills • Cornhole • Outdoor tables and chairs • Indoor and outdoor hot showers • Beach essentials like a cooler, umbrella, and chairs It’s a fantastic spot for a couple or a family with children. This year in 2026 we are encouraging and offering self guided nature learning options. We are providing books on trees and plant identification. Bird watching books and necessary supplies. Books and supplies to enjoy astronomy. A nature trail “off property” but with direct entry from our homestead. Books and hands on learning about chickens and basic homesteading. Please note: the top bunk bed is designed for children only and is not suitable for adults or two separate couples.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$158
 / night

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The best farm glamping near New York City guide

Where to go

The Gateway National Recreation Area

For a camping trip like no other, choose a park via The Gateway National Recreation Area. These NYC-area parks run the gamut, from Queens’ Breezy Point to New Jersey’s Sandy Hook. Check-in to your Sandy Hook tent site and savor your view of the Manhattan skyline. While you can certainly camp all over NYC, some of the best campgrounds are just a bridge away.

Long Island

If you’d rather go all-in on NYC’s beaches, look no longer than Long Island, which has long been a summer oasis for New York campers. Take your pick of beachfront tent sites, family-friendly RV campsites, and spacious state park campgrounds. Just don’t miss Hither Hills State Park, which is a relaxing place to spend your nights … and stretch out your days.

Make your way Upstate

For campers who prefer lush forests to sandy shorelines, drive north of NYC, where you’ll have your pick of quaint towns, gorgeous trails, and verdant trees. The Catskills are a popular getaway, as is New York’s other, major green space: the Adirondacks. If you’d rather stay on the other side of the Hudson River, explore Fahnestock State Park and Canopus Lake.

When to go

A NYC summer can’t be beat, when the city’s best outdoor spaces—we’re looking at you, Governors Island—become a picnicker’s playground. During the warmest months, tent sites, as well as lake campgrounds, are at their most accessible, though the shoulder seasons shouldn’t be overlooked. New York stuns during the fall, when campsites transform into their most colorful selves. It may be too chilly to swim, but what better time to roast s’mores around your campsite’s fire ring?