Camping near Ticonderoga

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Looking for the best camping near Ticonderoga? The area features dozens of top-rated campgrounds and places to park your RV for the night, many within a short distance of New York hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. Whether you want a pet-friendly campsite or a family cabin rental with wifi, check out campsite photos, tips, and reviews from other outdoor enthusiasts to plan your next camping trip near Ticonderoga.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Ticonderoga

Hot Dot’s Retreat On East Creek A

1. Hot Dot’s Retreat On East Creek A

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4mi from Ticonderoga · 1 site
Escape the chaos of everyday life and find solitude while listening to sounds the nature that surrounds East Creek. Discover our hidden gem and enjoy the blue/grey herons, osprey, eagles, ducks, geese, coyotes, beaver, muskrats, porcupines, moose, bear, deer, fox, bear, etc. Enjoy fishing, kayaking (bring your own kayak) and cooking over the wood campfire or propane Blackstone camp grill! We offer battery packs to charge your cell phones and small electronics. Hike Mt. Independence historic site, located 1 mile from the campsite. Enjoy hiking just over 6 miles of trails and stopping at the visitor center. https://historicsites.vermont.gov/mount-independence https://mountindependence.org/the-mount-in-photos/ https://historicsites.vermont.gov/mount-independence/trails Three marinas located on Lake Champlain within a mile of the campsite, rent a slip for your boat and enjoy fishing on Lake Champlain! Contact Ed or Sue at Plunder Bay Marina for a boat slip or access to their boat launch and parking. https://www.plunderbayvt.com/ Please note- This site is on the backside of an operating crop farm. Corn, hay and wheat are grown on the farm. The road to the campsite is utilized by farm equipment, and at times, depending on the weather and traffic it can be muddy to travel on. We continue to improve the farm road, however at this time we recommend AWD or 4WD vehicles. Rules to follow onsite When dry you can drive right to the tent, otherwise it is a Hike-To Campsite, it's approximately 400 feet from the parking area. No motorized vehicles permitted on the property beyond parking area. This is to help minimize traffic on the property and preserve natural environment and service road. Parking: There is a parking area for multiple cars located at the entrance of the property, and is limited to 10 vehicles. Turn onto the private dirt road marked 361 Mt. Independence Road. Continue down the road about a 1/2 mile until you see the parking area sign. If you'd rather not drive your vehicle up the dirt road, there is designated parking space at the base of the entrance near the old barn. Park in designated parking space only. Once parked in Parking area follow the mowed path to the campsite. This is a Posted Private Property. You'll see the signs at entrance of property. Please stay on the mowed campsite, trails or road. Do not cut trees or damage natural landscape. Please leave the site as you found it. Clean up after yourself and your pets. No target shooting No hunting No fireworks Please do not Drive past posted "No vehicles beyond this point" sign. Hike to camping only. *Drop off service available- see extras. Alyson HipCamp Host Our family is excited to share the beauty of our working crop farm with others. My great grandfather settled here in the late 1930's from Stanstead, Canada, Our family milked dairy cows until 2006 at which time my Dad sold the herd and leased out to neighbor that continues the farming activities on the farm. In 2020, my husband and I became the proud owners of Lake Home Farm. For many years my grandparents rented row boats at this campsite which brought so much joy to so many. We are excited to engage with Tentrr and our campers to share this gem while continuing the relationship with our neighbor who crops the land. Note: this campsite is named after Dot, Dot lived in Ludlow, VT and she spent her summers at this site for all the years of my childhood. She was famous for her turtle soup and we're delighted to remember her in this way!
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PRIVATE WATERFALL @ Davey Falls ADK

2. PRIVATE WATERFALL @ Davey Falls ADK

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7.6mi from Ticonderoga · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
4 acres on a dead end road. Our property begins at the Waterfall and runs 1500' along the creek. There are hiking trails, ponds, ATV trails literally across the street from the property. Fishing for huge pike, bass and perch in Penfield pond for a small fishing fee paid to Penfield foundation to support the historic site. Our family, tent sites and Camper rental share the property. There is plenty of space for all to enjoy. POTABLE WATER AVAILABLE IN FRONT OF PARKING SPACES
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Mountainview Camping

3. Mountainview Camping

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8.4mi from Ticonderoga · 1 site · Tent, RV
Mountainview Camping at Adirmont features over 170 acres to explore with breathtaking long-range mountain views, lush green meadows, and miles of great hiking/mountain biking trails. We offer easily accessible spots for RV/camper parking and lots of great spots to pick from for pitching a tent, from open areas with incredible views, to secluded woodland sites.Learn more about this land:Mountainview Camping at Adirmont features over 170 acres to explore with breathtaking long-range mountain views, lush green meadows, and miles of great hiking/mountain biking trails. We offer easily accessible spots for RV/camper parking and lots of great spots to pick from for pitching a tent, from open areas with incredible views, to secluded woodland sites.
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Adirondack State Park

4. Adirondack State Park

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State park 41mi from Ticonderoga · 5193 sites
The Adirondacks lounge across a million acres only a 4-hour drive from NYC.
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Half Moon Pond State Park

5. Half Moon Pond State Park

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State park 14mi from Ticonderoga · 57 sites
Discover Half Moon Pond State Park's serene waters and lush forests.
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C.Valley Alpaca and Beef Ranch

6. C.Valley Alpaca and Beef Ranch

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13mi from Ticonderoga · 1 site
Champlain Valley Alpacas and Beef is a family farm owned and operated by the Foshay family since 1998. Our girls, Gracie and Olivia are grown now. Gracie is married to Jaron and they live in Glendale,AZ . Olivia and her husband Guthrie own and operate American Window Cleaning II. Our herd of alpacas once was shown successfully in the Eastern States, now mostly range on the farm, having sweet cria (babies), growing magnificent fiber and effortlessly entertaining throngs of wedding guests! Our beef herd, comprised of Black and Red Angus, Hereford and Belted Galways has fluxuated as the market and hay supplies demand. We have a vineyard of Marquette grapes that are so delicious, that we have to race the birds for them in the fall. Our land is quiet, off the beaten path, and brimming with beautiful views of mountains, hills, valleys with winding creeks. This property has seen years of agriculture as a sheep farm, dairy farm and a fence company. We are happy to share this land and our gentle creatures with you. Learn more about this land: We are a working Alpaca and Beef farm in Central Vermont. Our cottage is available in the spring, summer and fall to Airbnb guests. Recently we have added the winter season for the adventurous Clamping crowd. The cottage is very private, with alpacas nearby. Hiking, xc-skiing (bring your own) and The Vast (Snowmobile)trails are also nearby. We have amazing western views of the Adirondack mountains, and are 20 minutes from Middlebury, Vergennes; 1 hour from Burlington and Rutland and 45min from Middlebury Snowbowl Ski Area.
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Bridgeview Harbour Marina

7. Bridgeview Harbour Marina

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14mi from Ticonderoga · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Bridgeview Harbour Marina is a family owned and operated full service marina, event space, and camping area on the Adirondack shore of Lake Champlain. Established in 2020 the Marina provides seasonal and overnight slips and moorings to boaters, fisherman, and lake-goers, three camp sites, and an on-site cafe. Marina services are available May thru October each year, with other events and services available throughout the year. The marina is set on 33 acres along Lake Champlain and hosts ~4150 feet of lake-frontage, it is accessible via car, boat, or via the adjacent Amtrak rail line. Prior to becoming a marina in 1989, the property was home to a very large Iron Foundry, rail yard, and barge-loading operation known as Cedar Point. Cedar point, part of the larger Witherbee-Sherman Mining Company, operated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries smelting iron ore to be shipped throughout the world via the Lake Champlain Canal and Hudson River, and is credited with providing iron to some of America's leading projects at the time. Some remains of the sites industrious past can be observed throughout the property. From Father's Day to Labor Day, the Marina hosts the Port Henry Waterfront Farmers' Market every Friday between 5PM and 8PM. The Market features farms, makers, artists, food trucks and Live Music every week
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Rustic Hideaway- KingBed Tiny Cabin

8. Rustic Hideaway- KingBed Tiny Cabin

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19mi from Ticonderoga · 1 site
Get away from the busy-ness of life at this off-the-grid, Rustic Hideaway! Set on 23 acres with a stream, this tiny cabin will give you an opportunity to enjoy waking up to birds singing and squirrels chattering while having a unique stay. Grill out on the mini-grill, sit around the bonfire and watch the stars, and enjoy the beauty of the countryside when you stay at Rustic Hideaway. Unseen from the road, this cabin affords privacy and a quaint stay, while being away from it all! Our cabin is 5 miles from Whitehall and 5 miles to the Vermont border. Please note that this cabin is not insulated, so it is common to see insects inside the cabin. In the woods, the following animals have been spotted: bobcats, foxes, raccoons, fishers, deer, turkeys, skunks, rabbits, and 1 black bear was seen just down our road. The cabin is set at the edge of the woods behind our home, an 1810 white farmhouse. There are 4 goats whose pasture comes right near the firepit area, and 5 cows in the lower pasture near the mud creek. A train track cuts through our property, so it it customary to hear the train whistle (4 blasts each time it crosses the road nearby) during the daytime and 2 times during the night.
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Pike Brook Camping

9. Pike Brook Camping

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20mi from Ticonderoga · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
A great location that’s close to all your exploring and vacation desires. The Black Mountain hiking trail overlooks the beauty of the “Queen of American Lakes” and is just minutes away. We’re only a couple of miles from the county beach on Lake George! This is a quiet location—especially ideal for a weekend recharge. Whether you’re looking for a base camp for exploring the area or a place to park your camper on your way through, this is a fantastic spot. There is a lot of rich history locally as we’re just miles from the birthplace of the US Navy and a scenic drive away from Fort Ticonderoga.
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D.A.R. State Park

10. D.A.R. State Park

State park 15mi from Ticonderoga · 46 sites
Discover the natural charm of D.A.R. State Park.
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Bomoseen State Park

11. Bomoseen State Park

State park 15mi from Ticonderoga · 66 sites
Discover Bomoseen State Park's natural beauty and outdoor adventures.
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Branbury State Park

12. Branbury State Park

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State park 18mi from Ticonderoga · 37 sites
Discover Branbury State Park's natural beauty and outdoor adventures.
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Green Mountain National Forest

13. Green Mountain National Forest

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National forest 59mi from Ticonderoga · 123 sites
A peaceful woodland in the heart of New England filled with outdoor fun.
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Peaceful Country Haven

14. Peaceful Country Haven

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20mi from Ticonderoga · 1 site · Tent, RV
This camp site is accessed from our driveway. We have 72 acres you are welcome to explore. If you want more privacy and have a tent, feel free to find a place in the woods. This is our home and our family visits often so please expect some cars passing by the site. We are happy to share this beautiful space and hope you enjoy it as much as we do. Learn more about this land: Park your RV or pitch your tent and take some time to relax. Take a walk through the woods, take your kayak out on Otter Creek starting at the base of our driveway or relax with a campfire. Visit the horses or ring the humongous bell, and check out the wildlife. Do you have a dog? Enjoy the freedom of letting it run and play in the small ponds in the woods. You are most likely to hear the train whistle a time or two. Wake up to beautiful sunrise to start your day off right!
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BlueberryHill Field Camp

15. BlueberryHill Field Camp

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21mi from Ticonderoga · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camping is provided by and in support of the Blueberry Hill Outdoor Center, a 501 3C non-profit company. Located in the heart of the Green Mountain National Forest, the Outdoor Center provides access to the Blueberry Hill network of trails, the Vermont Long Trail, The Catamount Trail, and the Moosalamoo National Forest Trails. All campsites are located at the edge of the field behind the Outdoor Center. We have hot/cold outdoor showers as well as restrooms in the Outdoor Center. For more information, visit our website at blueberryhilltrails dot com. While there is an internet connection near the buildings, it may not be available at your site. Cell service is limited at best. You can drive your car right up to your site. Sites are a good distance apart. Site 1 and the Bed in the Shed are the most private. Site two is quite open and supports trailers. For your campfire, you can forage for wood or request "bundles" (about a dozen hunks of wood) by the morning of your arrival, and we'll have it delivered to your site. Please note, wood from outside Vermont is not permitted. Step outside your tent and you'll find a wealth of hiking, biking, and running trails. As stewards of these trails, your camping fees help support the efforts of this non-profit comany. Nearby, you can enjoy swimming, kayaking, and canoeing. Trail maps are provided upon arrival, and you can also view them online on our webpage at Blueberry Hill Outdoor Center. The Outdoor Center offers snacks and cold drinks for purchase, including our inn-made chocolate chip cookies, chips, and cold drinks. Also available on site, at the Inn across the road on mornings we are serving, may be a full breakfast, pastries, packed lunch, and coffee. (Please enquire in advance or night before if any inn items are available. ) Don't miss our Pizza Nights at the inn. More info on the Outdoor Center or Blueberry Hill Inn webpage. Payment for extras can be made on-site via Venmo or cash. In August, enjoy blueberry picking right here on-site! Give us 1/2 your pick. We do not sell.
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Out by the Inn

16. Out by the Inn

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21mi from Ticonderoga · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Our HipCamp is set on a six-acre property featuring three acres of mature maple trees and a historic 200-year-old home that now operates as an inn. Campers are welcome to stop by in the morning for a 50 cent cup of fresh, hot coffee or our inn's legendary breakfast for $15/person. Located seven miles from Middlebury, the site offers both a quiet retreat and easy access to the town’s shops, restaurants, and cultural events. The surrounding area is rich in literary history—Robert Frost spent 39 summers nearby at the Bread Loaf Campus, drawing inspiration from the landscape. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities for recreation. The Green Mountain National Forest trail system is nearby, offering biking, hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing. The Rikert Ski Touring Center and Middlebury College Snow Bowl provide additional options for winter activities. Per our town fire marshal, fires are only permitted when there is a full blanket of snow on the ground or with a permit with the Ripton fire department.
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Vast private oasis

17. Vast private oasis

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23mi from Ticonderoga · 1 site · Tent, RV
Amazing location with panoramic views of the Vermont Green Mountain range, this property adjoins a public 9 hole golf course. Located on over 260 private and secluded acres, property also has a 2 acre pond for swimming, paddling or just relaxing. There are several miles of maintained hiking trails meandering throughout the forest, ranging from an easy walk, to hilly and somewhat challenging. Many varieties of tent locations or places to park an RV, pop up, or car. This is considered a "Primitive camp site". There is no shower, toilet or electric available at this time, but well water can be had from our residence, via a hose spigot on the side of our home. This is our 3rd year of hosting, and due to the overwhelming popularity of having an abundance of privacy, we will continue to be only hosting one party at a time. Which means you'll get the privilege of not having to share your surroundings with anyone else! Your own private camp ground! We are hoping this all works out and intend to continuously improve amenities, activities and overall experience. We are hoping to provide an exceptional value and experience that will bring back repeat campers, that we can trust and build a rapport. We are looking forward to meeting you! There will be a picnic table, two Adirondack chairs, and a firepit on site, for your convenience. Firewood will be available on site as well, for additional fee. Please note, regarding directions to the site: Some maps, directions show our address as the town of Whitehall NY. This is also correct, as we are apparently on the border of the two towns and depending on the map, it can come up as Hampton, or Whitehall. As far as I know, it's the town of Hampton, but just in case...
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Riverside Retreat and Tiny Cabin

18. Riverside Retreat and Tiny Cabin

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24mi from Ticonderoga · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Refreshing riverside retreat with tent sites, RV/camper parking, and tiny house cabin on over 5 acres, featuring sunny meadows, sledding hill and seasonal direct access to snowmobile trails. It’s maple sugar season! The property is perfectly nestled near the Green Mountains and the White Mountains, with a swimming hole and river fishing available right in the backyard. Bike trails, walking trails and stunning motorcycle routes are all at your fingertips from the property. Village amenities, such as groceries, bike shops, convenience stores, cafes, restaurants, and laundromat are all in walking distance (about 1 mile or less). Lake St. Catherine State Park and Lake Bomoseen and others are close by for fun park activities, ice fishing, swimming. Visit a local winery (Whaleback Vineyard), see how maple syrup is made (Thrall Road Maple), shop the neighboring farm stands for local eggs, produce and baked goods. Close regional access to hunting, skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, ice skating. Leaf peeping is such a treat around the cabin. Blackberries and fiddleheads on the property! In the fall, feel free to collect crab apples from our 100+ year old former orchard. *When in season. Bring your rod or nets for trout and crawfish from the river. Bonus ideas: pool noodles or a pool floaty and some rope to relax in the current. New additions: 6-seater triple hammock stand with built in picnic table. Fire pits and hammocks now at all sites! (Hammocks upon request in winter months at tent sites. Always available with cabin booking.) Tent sites can accommodate multiple tents, for group camping. Multiple fields available for yard games. Can accommodate parties and celebrations. 10’x10’ or 10’x20’ pop up shade tents available to rent upon request. Excellent site for photo shoots, glamping, stargazing, sunbathing, leaf peeping, bachelor/ette, birthday parties. Want us to stock a cooler for you? Charcuterie, snacks, meals, beverages, etc. available upon request, customizable to your dietary preferences. Coming with a special guest? We can also provide flowers, sweet treats, custom greeting cards, birthday banner, etc. We have been delighted to help coordinate surprises for birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine’s, and picnics.
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Meadow Lane Campground

19. Meadow Lane Campground

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24mi from Ticonderoga · 13 sites
Pitch your tent in this beautiful Vermont sugarbush overlooking a bird and frog filled wetland. 16 sites lie along a ridge and meander down to an old sugarhouse accompanied by communal campfire zones (firewood included). Short bike ride to historic downtown Poultney with restaurants, a bookshop and rad bike shop (Analog Cycles). There are pristine swimming holes nearby (2.6mi), 3.6mi to Lake Saint Catherine State Park (swimming, fishing, boating, hot showers), 2.5mi to epic Slate Valley Trails mountain biking, Howe Hill trailhead hiking ( .4mi ), 70+ mile gravel road network begins with a left out of the driveway. Discover a rural Vermont treasure. Camp ground is basic, rustic, no frills. It's not glam. Think: still a working maple sugar bush. There's maple lines around, you'll likely have to duck a few. If you like tent camping but want to avoid crowded state parks, this is a good home base to explore the area. The Sugar House and the surrounding buildings are used for bicycle events 3 times a year.
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Vergennes Hilltop

20. Vergennes Hilltop

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24mi from Ticonderoga · 1 site
Sherman Ridge, named after Captain Sherman, who was at the forefront of the world’s steamboat revolution. After running a steamboat on the Hudson in competition with Robert Fulton, Sherman moved to Vergennes in 1813 to oversee construction and operations of six Lake Champlain Steamboats. Sited at the highest northern-most area of Vergennes, you can hear the lulling sounds of the Vergennes Waterfalls in the distance and views beyond to Adirondack Mountains of New York.Learn more about this land:Great views of the Adirondack Mtns, sounds of the waterfalls in Vergennes and easily walk-able to downtown restaurants and brewpub! City Sanctuary!
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