The best cabins in Seneca Lake with hot tubs

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Life slows down at Seneca Lake, the largest of the Finger Lakes. Check in to a lakeside campground or RV park, and spend your days cruising the lake, wine tasting along the Seneca Lake Wine Trail, or relaxing at the lakefront picnic areas. Three state parks border the lake, providing plenty of biking and hiking trails, and Sampson State Park also has a boat launch and swimming beach. Spring through fall is the most popular camping season, but campgrounds at Seneca Lake Park stay open year-round, and Watkins Glen State Park also has cabin rentals for winter campers. 

Top-rated campgrounds near Seneca Lake

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.

Life slows down at Seneca Lake, the largest of the Finger Lakes. Check in to a lakeside campground or RV park, and spend your days cruising the lake, wine tasting along the Seneca Lake Wine Trail, or relaxing at the lakefront picnic areas. Three state parks border the lake, providing plenty of biking and hiking trails, and Sampson State Park also has a boat launch and swimming beach. Spring through fall is the most popular camping season, but campgrounds at Seneca Lake Park stay open year-round, and Watkins Glen State Park also has cabin rentals for winter campers. 

Top-rated campgrounds near Seneca Lake

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 cabins in Seneca Lake with hot tubs guide

Where to go

Cayuga and Owasco Lakes

East of Seneca Lake, adventurous campers can choose between walk-in sites or enjoy backcountry tent sites in the Finger Lakes National Forest. Hiking trails, wineries, and waterfalls dot the shores of Cayuga Lake. Neighboring Owasco Lake is a water sports hotspot, where boating, fishing, and water skiing are the main activities.

Onondaga County

Woodland tent camping, lakeside fishing, and a renowned craft beer scene await at the eastern edge of the Finger Lakes Region. Syracuse is the county’s largest city, but there are also plenty of ways to explore the outdoors. Cruise Skaneateles Lake by boat or kayak, discover tranquil fishing spots at Lake Otisco, or enjoy seasonal camping in Green Lakes State Park.

Western Lakes

To the west of the Finger Lakes region, the “little lakes” of Conesus, Hemlock, Canadice, and Honeoye are where to escape the crowds. Hike along forest trails, enjoy kayaking or fishing on the lakes in summer, or hit the ski slopes at Bristol Mountain in winter. Camping options are limited, but you’ll find cabins and full hookup sites at Conesus Lake, and plenty of choices around nearby Canandaigua Lake.

Lake Ontario

North of Seneca Lake, the Great Lake Ontario marks the border between New York State and Ontario, Canada. Rochester is the gateway to the lake, and state parks, beaches, and wetlands fringe the south shore. Go hiking in the Chimney Bluffs State Park, spot wildlife around the Lake Shore Marshes, or choose from various camping options around Sodus Bay or Port Bay. 

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