The best river, stream, or creek RV parks near Philadelphia

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If you're looking to camp in an RV near Philadelphia or New York and want to enjoy the beauty of a river, Hipcamp has over 930 options for you to choose from. Top-rated campsites in the area include Tilden Hill Farm (209 reviews), White Wolf Acres (80 reviews), and Avonmore Oasis Camping (71 reviews). On average, prices per night are around $40, but there are options available for as low as $10 per night. Popular amenities include toilets, pets, and showers, while activities like off-roading (OHV), visiting historic sites, and paddling are also available.

98% (94) 36 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Philadelphia

Camp on the Organic Blueberry Pond!

1. Camp on the Organic Blueberry Pond!

93%
(23)
49mi from Philadelphia · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Grindstone Farm, a well-established organic farm in Upstate New York, near Lake Ontario and the famous Salmon River of Pulaski, NY. We specialize in premium organic produce, particularly our asparagus and blueberries. Our farm features a beautiful blueberry pond where we host campers, farm to table dinners, music festivals and events. Our current camping area is a private rustic space with water views around our blueberry pond, tucked away from the main roads. We can accommodate RVs and also offer rustic cabins, although they have not yet been opened for the season. Currently, we welcome all car and tent campers. If interested in rustic cabin inquire about availability. We will always take special request and needs under consideration, so always feel free to reach out. Amenities include flushing toilets, a covered pavilion with accessible grills, tenting sites, washing stations, a fire area, and during the summer months, kayaking and swimming. Local attractions and sites, if you choose to leave our little slice of heaven include.... Lake Ontario Beaches and kayaking waterways, Salmon River and Salmon River Fishing, and Salmon River Falls (beautiful 110 ft waterfall), with of course limitless day trips in every direction. Consider us for your intimate camping excursions, when you seek just peace and nature, but also for large groups and celebrations. Join us as well, for our hosted events such as music, food, festivals, etc where events will be announced primarily on Instagram and Facebook.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$45
 / night
Willows on the Lake Campground

2. Willows on the Lake Campground

79%
(7)
28mi from Philadelphia · 33 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The Willows on the Lake RV Park is located 45 minutes from the gorgeous Thousand Islands region. We are less than 5 minutes away from Westcott Beach State Park or Sackets Harbor and a short twenty minutes from Watertown NY. If you think you would like to visit Canada while you stay with us at the Willows, you’ll be delighted to know it’s less than forty five minutes away. So bring your pets and family and come see why The Willows on the Lake RV Park is the perfect setting for your next vacation getaway. We are confident you will enjoy your stay here with us.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$50
 / night
Beaver Camp

3. Beaver Camp

100%
(12)
33mi from Philadelphia · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Nestled in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York, this 87-acre expanse of forest, streams, and lake is the perfect escape from the business of life. Located in the Adirondack State Park directly on Beaver Lake, we have access to the lake and Beaver River flow and the wide expanse of forests and trails of the park. With heated cabins, water and electric RV sites, and outdoor tenting areas, we provide a camping experience that can be tailored to fit the needs of small and large groups. Whether it's cozying up around the fire in one of our indoor lounging areas; pitching a tent at our outpost camp lean-to site in the middle of the woods; sipping complimentary hot chocolate, coffee, or tea as you watch the sunrise over the lake; or hiking through the woods (or across the lake when its frozen over) and watching the wildlife, Beaver Camp offers a great opportunity to unplug and soak in the peace and quiet of nature.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Keewaydin State Park

4. Keewaydin State Park

47 sites · Alexandria Bay, New York
The park's interesting landscape includes steep, rocky outcroppings between the campsites and the shoreline, which makes for some cool boat watchin' along the river. Campsites look over the river, like little woodsy angels, as well as a swimming pool and picnic areas. If you were so eager to get to this little riverside getaway that you forgot to pack supplies, there's a shop on scene to help you rectify that s'mores debacle or fend off pesky mosquitoes with bug spray. You may also want to pick up a nice picnic lunch and stay a while, because there's a botanical garden that isn't gonna stroll itself.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Grass Point State Park

5. Grass Point State Park

73 sites · Fishers Landing, New York
Grass Point State Park offers a two-story cottage with all the homestyle flare to make you snug as a bug, even though the bugs are kept outside. This fancy cottage boasts a bathroom with a shower, kitchen with a refrigerator, stove, microwave, cooking and eating utensils. Bedding, pillows and linen are also provided. At dusk, sip some tea from the screened in porch to watch the sunset over the river. It'll be so beautiful you may even venture outdoors for a dip!For those craving a bit more hands-on communion with nature, Grass Point also has many campsites to experience the Great Outdoors. Build a campfire with some locally sold wood, or go for a swim at one of the beach and bathing spots. Boats are welcome, and can be rented onsite at the marina.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Grandjean Getaway

6. Grandjean Getaway

94%
(8)
34mi from Philadelphia · 1 site · Tent, RV
Theres 2 nice quiet lots on a dead end road with stone driveway and grass Peaceful and quiet so you pull out the lawn chairs and sit by the campfire and enjoy some nature. Within a few minutes down the road there’s Henderson Harbor and a couple miles down the road to Sackets Harbor to enjoy little cafes and shops.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Fox Hollow Salmon River Camping

7. Fox Hollow Salmon River Camping

97%
(15)
46mi from Philadelphia · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Just a great location to go Salmon fishing or kick back & relax. ATV trails are also accessible from our property. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent 5 minutes from the Salmon River, take a short walk to the river, fishing in the summer (June, July, August) for Small Mouth Bass, Atlantic Salmon, or a summer run Steelhead. September & October world class King Salmon, Coho Salmon, & Steelhead. Just a short 10 minute drive you can visit the Salmon River Fish hatchery & the Salmon River Falls. 15 minutes from Lake Ontario for lake fishing. 1 hour to the 1000 islands.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Adirondack Waterfall Oasis

8. Adirondack Waterfall Oasis

99%
(60)
43mi from Philadelphia · 1 site · Tent, RV
With cobblestone mill ruins, a 200 year old cemetery at the property entrance and a large dam at the top of some of New York's most beautiful waterfalls, this is the former site of one of the Georgia Pacific's many logging mills dating back to the early 1800's and a part of Adirondack history. Surrounded by bedrock, huge boulders, massive pine trees and miles and miles of trails, the Fowlerville Falls offer days of exploration and/or relaxation. There is a large swimming hole at the top of the falls, just off of the South-facing bedrock bank, where you can swim or lay in the sun. The falls, themselves, are almost 500 ft. across (at the widest point) and approximately 150 ft. in length (from top to bottom), ascending at approximately a 40-45 degree angle, making them navigable by foot. In the drier months (and, of course, depending on rain fall), most of the falls are dry, with only 50 - 100 ft. of water flow, making them navigable by foot. There are many little pools and flowing water across the bedrock to explore, along with the rest of the river, the surrounding woods and adjacent miles and miles of atv/hiking trails. If you are kayaker, there river above the falls is calm and fairly shallow, ranging from .5 - several feet in depth. And if you are white water enthusiast, Fowlerville Falls (and the Moose River) is a nationally rated and renowned spot, boasting a class III-IV under normal release conditions, and a dangerous, cold class V under spring runoff conditions. Please feel free to reach out with any questions. Learn more about this land: A raw, pine forest lining the bedrock banks of Port Leyden's Fowlerville Falls, just inside of the Adirondack park. The former site of one of Georgia Pacific's old logging mills, the property has private access to beautiful water falls, a large swimming hole just off of a large, South-facing rock bank, untamed, clean pine forests, ATV and hiking trails, trout & small mouth bass fishing, many fire pits and areas to camp throughout the property.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$105
 / night
Rus-tic: Cabins by the River

9. Rus-tic: Cabins by the River

100%
(1)
25mi from Philadelphia · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are in the foothills of the Adirondack.Experience the area in a rustic, yet cozy cabin. Dragonfly and River Rat are located on 9 private acres situated along the bank of the Oswegatchie River. There are only 3 cabins on the property, rent the 2 and bring the whole family or just rent 1 and still feel like your secluded. We stay in the 3rd cabin for the season. Stay on site and enjoy the river on a canoe or kayak. Or explore the area to trails to waterfalls, hike in the mountains, or check out the quaint towns on the St Lawrence River or all the lakes around.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
Kring Point State Park

10. Kring Point State Park

100%
(4)
101 sites · Alexandria Bay, New York
This state park is is New York's adorable pinky finger.
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Toilets
Campfires
Mary Island State Park

11. Mary Island State Park

100%
(2)
1 site · Alexandria Bay, New York
Take a leisurely ride through the waters of the Canadian shipping channel before arriving at Mary Island State Park. Only accessed by boat, Mary Island offers the ultimate weekend of secluded and wooded adventure! With astonishing views of the Canadian shore from craggy outcroppings, you might never want to gaze upon your neighbor’s house across the street again. But before you sadly leave, take the foot trails one last time to discover Mary Island State Park in all its glory. Then you can peacefully rest your head at night. Sweet dreams of island camping are knocking on your door!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Dewolf Point State Park

12. Dewolf Point State Park

28 sites · Thousand Island Park, New York
Boat, fish, and reflect on the rustic beauty found along the shores of Wellesley Island.
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Campfires
Wellesley Island State Park

13. Wellesley Island State Park

100%
(4)
434 sites · Thousand Island Park, New York
A trip to Wellesley Island State Park is so much more than a three hour tour. A fisherman’s paradise, the island boasts some of the best bass, pike and muskie fishing in the region, along with a full service marina and numerous boat launches. If putting worms on the hook isn’t your thing, soak up the sun and splash in the water at the swimming beach; play a round of golf or hang back at your campsite or cabin. The Minna Anthony Common Nature Center is a sweet way to explore too! With pristine shoreline, wooded wetlands and granite outcroppings with sick views, you might just pull a Gilligan and stay forever.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Cedar Island State Park

14. Cedar Island State Park

2 sites · Hammond, New York
One of several state parks in the St. Lawrence River watershed; Cedar Island sets itself apart with distinguishing and unique features. Shall we elaborate? You can only get to Cedar Island via water--canoe, kayak, or something contraption with a motor that floats. The docks where you can park your rig are also are popular among fishermen trying to get into deeper water--where the big biters are! Being one of the oldest parks in the region, it is a bit more rustic and… lets just say, ”down to earth.” The shores of the island are the stuff that killer photos are made of, definitely set your alarm to catch the sunrise and sunset when you stay at Cedar Island!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Canoe-Picnic Point State Park

15. Canoe-Picnic Point State Park

30 sites · Thousand Island Park, New York
Canoe-Picnic Point is the place to be! That is, if you have a boat or are like a fish in the water. You see, this secluded island on the St. Lawrence river, is well, an island. Automatic coolness factor, +10. The park is on Grindstone Island, which is one of the largest islands in the famous “Thousand Islands” area. (Rumored as one of the most beautiful places in the state). As you would expect, the boating and fishing is excellent and is what draws most people, but the island itself is quite pretty with picnic areas scattered about and secluded, forested campgrounds. Canoe-Picnic Point is a wonderful visit and only accessible by boat… how cool is that?
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Cedar Point State Park

16. Cedar Point State Park

165 sites · Clayton, New York
Waterfront camping, a sandy swimming beach, and lots of docks are a just a few of our favorite things (at Cedar Point)! This park is an ideal place to set up camp, have a picnic, and relax to the max. At times this Cedar Point Park will draw the crowds, but all of that just melts away when you catch sight of the sun setting over the St. Lawrence River.The river has fantastic fishing and will take you days to explore--so plan accordingly! Cedar Point is beautiful and convenient--a standby recipe for a great camping trip.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Burnham Point State Park

17. Burnham Point State Park

47 sites · Cape Vincent, New York
Burnham Point State Park is right on the St. Lawrence river and wonderfully peaceful. It’s ideal for boating, fishing, drinking a few, and grilling over a campfire. Peace and quiet is easy to find as the park’s quaint size lends itself to a more laid-back vibe. And while the park is best for lounging around or in the water, you’ll definitely want to voyage around to find several accessible islands, riverfront towns, and other adventure-friendly areas. Come here and file away a few river sunsets for the ol’ memory bank.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

If you're looking to camp in an RV near Philadelphia or New York and want to enjoy the beauty of a river, Hipcamp has over 930 options for you to choose from. Top-rated campsites in the area include Tilden Hill Farm (209 reviews), White Wolf Acres (80 reviews), and Avonmore Oasis Camping (71 reviews). On average, prices per night are around $40, but there are options available for as low as $10 per night. Popular amenities include toilets, pets, and showers, while activities like off-roading (OHV), visiting historic sites, and paddling are also available.

98% (94) 36 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Philadelphia

Camp on the Organic Blueberry Pond!

1. Camp on the Organic Blueberry Pond!

93%
(23)
49mi from Philadelphia · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Grindstone Farm, a well-established organic farm in Upstate New York, near Lake Ontario and the famous Salmon River of Pulaski, NY. We specialize in premium organic produce, particularly our asparagus and blueberries. Our farm features a beautiful blueberry pond where we host campers, farm to table dinners, music festivals and events. Our current camping area is a private rustic space with water views around our blueberry pond, tucked away from the main roads. We can accommodate RVs and also offer rustic cabins, although they have not yet been opened for the season. Currently, we welcome all car and tent campers. If interested in rustic cabin inquire about availability. We will always take special request and needs under consideration, so always feel free to reach out. Amenities include flushing toilets, a covered pavilion with accessible grills, tenting sites, washing stations, a fire area, and during the summer months, kayaking and swimming. Local attractions and sites, if you choose to leave our little slice of heaven include.... Lake Ontario Beaches and kayaking waterways, Salmon River and Salmon River Fishing, and Salmon River Falls (beautiful 110 ft waterfall), with of course limitless day trips in every direction. Consider us for your intimate camping excursions, when you seek just peace and nature, but also for large groups and celebrations. Join us as well, for our hosted events such as music, food, festivals, etc where events will be announced primarily on Instagram and Facebook.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$45
 / night
Willows on the Lake Campground

2. Willows on the Lake Campground

79%
(7)
28mi from Philadelphia · 33 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The Willows on the Lake RV Park is located 45 minutes from the gorgeous Thousand Islands region. We are less than 5 minutes away from Westcott Beach State Park or Sackets Harbor and a short twenty minutes from Watertown NY. If you think you would like to visit Canada while you stay with us at the Willows, you’ll be delighted to know it’s less than forty five minutes away. So bring your pets and family and come see why The Willows on the Lake RV Park is the perfect setting for your next vacation getaway. We are confident you will enjoy your stay here with us.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$50
 / night
Beaver Camp

3. Beaver Camp

100%
(12)
33mi from Philadelphia · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Nestled in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York, this 87-acre expanse of forest, streams, and lake is the perfect escape from the business of life. Located in the Adirondack State Park directly on Beaver Lake, we have access to the lake and Beaver River flow and the wide expanse of forests and trails of the park. With heated cabins, water and electric RV sites, and outdoor tenting areas, we provide a camping experience that can be tailored to fit the needs of small and large groups. Whether it's cozying up around the fire in one of our indoor lounging areas; pitching a tent at our outpost camp lean-to site in the middle of the woods; sipping complimentary hot chocolate, coffee, or tea as you watch the sunrise over the lake; or hiking through the woods (or across the lake when its frozen over) and watching the wildlife, Beaver Camp offers a great opportunity to unplug and soak in the peace and quiet of nature.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Keewaydin State Park

4. Keewaydin State Park

47 sites · Alexandria Bay, New York
The park's interesting landscape includes steep, rocky outcroppings between the campsites and the shoreline, which makes for some cool boat watchin' along the river. Campsites look over the river, like little woodsy angels, as well as a swimming pool and picnic areas. If you were so eager to get to this little riverside getaway that you forgot to pack supplies, there's a shop on scene to help you rectify that s'mores debacle or fend off pesky mosquitoes with bug spray. You may also want to pick up a nice picnic lunch and stay a while, because there's a botanical garden that isn't gonna stroll itself.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Grass Point State Park

5. Grass Point State Park

73 sites · Fishers Landing, New York
Grass Point State Park offers a two-story cottage with all the homestyle flare to make you snug as a bug, even though the bugs are kept outside. This fancy cottage boasts a bathroom with a shower, kitchen with a refrigerator, stove, microwave, cooking and eating utensils. Bedding, pillows and linen are also provided. At dusk, sip some tea from the screened in porch to watch the sunset over the river. It'll be so beautiful you may even venture outdoors for a dip!For those craving a bit more hands-on communion with nature, Grass Point also has many campsites to experience the Great Outdoors. Build a campfire with some locally sold wood, or go for a swim at one of the beach and bathing spots. Boats are welcome, and can be rented onsite at the marina.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Grandjean Getaway

6. Grandjean Getaway

94%
(8)
34mi from Philadelphia · 1 site · Tent, RV
Theres 2 nice quiet lots on a dead end road with stone driveway and grass Peaceful and quiet so you pull out the lawn chairs and sit by the campfire and enjoy some nature. Within a few minutes down the road there’s Henderson Harbor and a couple miles down the road to Sackets Harbor to enjoy little cafes and shops.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Fox Hollow Salmon River Camping

7. Fox Hollow Salmon River Camping

97%
(15)
46mi from Philadelphia · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Just a great location to go Salmon fishing or kick back & relax. ATV trails are also accessible from our property. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent 5 minutes from the Salmon River, take a short walk to the river, fishing in the summer (June, July, August) for Small Mouth Bass, Atlantic Salmon, or a summer run Steelhead. September & October world class King Salmon, Coho Salmon, & Steelhead. Just a short 10 minute drive you can visit the Salmon River Fish hatchery & the Salmon River Falls. 15 minutes from Lake Ontario for lake fishing. 1 hour to the 1000 islands.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Adirondack Waterfall Oasis

8. Adirondack Waterfall Oasis

99%
(60)
43mi from Philadelphia · 1 site · Tent, RV
With cobblestone mill ruins, a 200 year old cemetery at the property entrance and a large dam at the top of some of New York's most beautiful waterfalls, this is the former site of one of the Georgia Pacific's many logging mills dating back to the early 1800's and a part of Adirondack history. Surrounded by bedrock, huge boulders, massive pine trees and miles and miles of trails, the Fowlerville Falls offer days of exploration and/or relaxation. There is a large swimming hole at the top of the falls, just off of the South-facing bedrock bank, where you can swim or lay in the sun. The falls, themselves, are almost 500 ft. across (at the widest point) and approximately 150 ft. in length (from top to bottom), ascending at approximately a 40-45 degree angle, making them navigable by foot. In the drier months (and, of course, depending on rain fall), most of the falls are dry, with only 50 - 100 ft. of water flow, making them navigable by foot. There are many little pools and flowing water across the bedrock to explore, along with the rest of the river, the surrounding woods and adjacent miles and miles of atv/hiking trails. If you are kayaker, there river above the falls is calm and fairly shallow, ranging from .5 - several feet in depth. And if you are white water enthusiast, Fowlerville Falls (and the Moose River) is a nationally rated and renowned spot, boasting a class III-IV under normal release conditions, and a dangerous, cold class V under spring runoff conditions. Please feel free to reach out with any questions. Learn more about this land: A raw, pine forest lining the bedrock banks of Port Leyden's Fowlerville Falls, just inside of the Adirondack park. The former site of one of Georgia Pacific's old logging mills, the property has private access to beautiful water falls, a large swimming hole just off of a large, South-facing rock bank, untamed, clean pine forests, ATV and hiking trails, trout & small mouth bass fishing, many fire pits and areas to camp throughout the property.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$105
 / night
Rus-tic: Cabins by the River

9. Rus-tic: Cabins by the River

100%
(1)
25mi from Philadelphia · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are in the foothills of the Adirondack.Experience the area in a rustic, yet cozy cabin. Dragonfly and River Rat are located on 9 private acres situated along the bank of the Oswegatchie River. There are only 3 cabins on the property, rent the 2 and bring the whole family or just rent 1 and still feel like your secluded. We stay in the 3rd cabin for the season. Stay on site and enjoy the river on a canoe or kayak. Or explore the area to trails to waterfalls, hike in the mountains, or check out the quaint towns on the St Lawrence River or all the lakes around.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
Kring Point State Park

10. Kring Point State Park

100%
(4)
101 sites · Alexandria Bay, New York
This state park is is New York's adorable pinky finger.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Mary Island State Park

11. Mary Island State Park

100%
(2)
1 site · Alexandria Bay, New York
Take a leisurely ride through the waters of the Canadian shipping channel before arriving at Mary Island State Park. Only accessed by boat, Mary Island offers the ultimate weekend of secluded and wooded adventure! With astonishing views of the Canadian shore from craggy outcroppings, you might never want to gaze upon your neighbor’s house across the street again. But before you sadly leave, take the foot trails one last time to discover Mary Island State Park in all its glory. Then you can peacefully rest your head at night. Sweet dreams of island camping are knocking on your door!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Dewolf Point State Park

12. Dewolf Point State Park

28 sites · Thousand Island Park, New York
Boat, fish, and reflect on the rustic beauty found along the shores of Wellesley Island.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Wellesley Island State Park

13. Wellesley Island State Park

100%
(4)
434 sites · Thousand Island Park, New York
A trip to Wellesley Island State Park is so much more than a three hour tour. A fisherman’s paradise, the island boasts some of the best bass, pike and muskie fishing in the region, along with a full service marina and numerous boat launches. If putting worms on the hook isn’t your thing, soak up the sun and splash in the water at the swimming beach; play a round of golf or hang back at your campsite or cabin. The Minna Anthony Common Nature Center is a sweet way to explore too! With pristine shoreline, wooded wetlands and granite outcroppings with sick views, you might just pull a Gilligan and stay forever.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Cedar Island State Park

14. Cedar Island State Park

2 sites · Hammond, New York
One of several state parks in the St. Lawrence River watershed; Cedar Island sets itself apart with distinguishing and unique features. Shall we elaborate? You can only get to Cedar Island via water--canoe, kayak, or something contraption with a motor that floats. The docks where you can park your rig are also are popular among fishermen trying to get into deeper water--where the big biters are! Being one of the oldest parks in the region, it is a bit more rustic and… lets just say, ”down to earth.” The shores of the island are the stuff that killer photos are made of, definitely set your alarm to catch the sunrise and sunset when you stay at Cedar Island!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Canoe-Picnic Point State Park

15. Canoe-Picnic Point State Park

30 sites · Thousand Island Park, New York
Canoe-Picnic Point is the place to be! That is, if you have a boat or are like a fish in the water. You see, this secluded island on the St. Lawrence river, is well, an island. Automatic coolness factor, +10. The park is on Grindstone Island, which is one of the largest islands in the famous “Thousand Islands” area. (Rumored as one of the most beautiful places in the state). As you would expect, the boating and fishing is excellent and is what draws most people, but the island itself is quite pretty with picnic areas scattered about and secluded, forested campgrounds. Canoe-Picnic Point is a wonderful visit and only accessible by boat… how cool is that?
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Cedar Point State Park

16. Cedar Point State Park

165 sites · Clayton, New York
Waterfront camping, a sandy swimming beach, and lots of docks are a just a few of our favorite things (at Cedar Point)! This park is an ideal place to set up camp, have a picnic, and relax to the max. At times this Cedar Point Park will draw the crowds, but all of that just melts away when you catch sight of the sun setting over the St. Lawrence River.The river has fantastic fishing and will take you days to explore--so plan accordingly! Cedar Point is beautiful and convenient--a standby recipe for a great camping trip.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Burnham Point State Park

17. Burnham Point State Park

47 sites · Cape Vincent, New York
Burnham Point State Park is right on the St. Lawrence river and wonderfully peaceful. It’s ideal for boating, fishing, drinking a few, and grilling over a campfire. Peace and quiet is easy to find as the park’s quaint size lends itself to a more laid-back vibe. And while the park is best for lounging around or in the water, you’ll definitely want to voyage around to find several accessible islands, riverfront towns, and other adventure-friendly areas. Come here and file away a few river sunsets for the ol’ memory bank.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

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