The best campervan sites near Watertown

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In Watertown, campervan travelers have over 2,200 options, from working farms to lakeside fields. Expect to pay around $58 a night, though you’ll find spots for as little as $10. Most sites provide toilets, trash bins, and potable water—essentials sorted. Whitewater paddling draws adrenaline junkies to the Black River, while off-roading and wind sports keep things lively on dry land. If you want reviews you can trust, Tilden Hill Farm (537 reviews) is a favorite for wide-open space and easy campervan access. Ontario’s Avonmore Oasis Camping (145 reviews) and Ball Lake Tent Camping (105 reviews) both make crossing the border worth it for quiet mornings and solid facilities. Bring a sturdy pair of boots—the terrain can shift from riverside gravel to muddy forest in a single afternoon.

93% (331)

Top-rated campgrounds

Beaver Camp

3. Beaver Camp

100%
(12)
38mi from Watertown · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Lowville, NY
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.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Sun Outdoors Association Island

6. Sun Outdoors Association Island

16mi from Watertown · 268 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Henderson, NY
Discover the unparalleled charm of Sun Outdoors Association Island, a unique campground nestled on a stunning 65-acre island dedicated to providing an exceptional getaway experience. This exclusive destination offers visitors a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, ensuring that everyone has a fantastic time. At Association Island, you can immerse yourself in a variety of outdoor activities. Enjoy fishing in the pristine waters of Lake Ontario, or explore the lake by kayaking and pedal boating. For those looking to stay active, the campground features a refreshing pool, basketball courts, and shuffleboard courts, catering to all ages and interests. With an array of amenities and unique spaces available for special events, Association Island is the ideal location for creating lasting memories. Pack your bags and cross the bridge to this idyllic island retreat, where breathtaking sunset views and endless opportunities for fun await you. Whether you're planning a family reunion, a group getaway, or simply a weekend escape, Association Island promises an unforgettable experience for everyone.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$48
 / night
Adirondack Waterfall Oasis

16. Adirondack Waterfall Oasis

99%
(60)
40mi from Watertown · 1 site · Tent, RV · Port Leyden, NY
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

In Watertown, campervan travelers have over 2,200 options, from working farms to lakeside fields. Expect to pay around $58 a night, though you’ll find spots for as little as $10. Most sites provide toilets, trash bins, and potable water—essentials sorted. Whitewater paddling draws adrenaline junkies to the Black River, while off-roading and wind sports keep things lively on dry land. If you want reviews you can trust, Tilden Hill Farm (537 reviews) is a favorite for wide-open space and easy campervan access. Ontario’s Avonmore Oasis Camping (145 reviews) and Ball Lake Tent Camping (105 reviews) both make crossing the border worth it for quiet mornings and solid facilities. Bring a sturdy pair of boots—the terrain can shift from riverside gravel to muddy forest in a single afternoon.

93% (331)

Top-rated campgrounds

Beaver Camp

3. Beaver Camp

100%
(12)
38mi from Watertown · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Lowville, NY
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.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Sun Outdoors Association Island

6. Sun Outdoors Association Island

16mi from Watertown · 268 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Henderson, NY
Discover the unparalleled charm of Sun Outdoors Association Island, a unique campground nestled on a stunning 65-acre island dedicated to providing an exceptional getaway experience. This exclusive destination offers visitors a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, ensuring that everyone has a fantastic time. At Association Island, you can immerse yourself in a variety of outdoor activities. Enjoy fishing in the pristine waters of Lake Ontario, or explore the lake by kayaking and pedal boating. For those looking to stay active, the campground features a refreshing pool, basketball courts, and shuffleboard courts, catering to all ages and interests. With an array of amenities and unique spaces available for special events, Association Island is the ideal location for creating lasting memories. Pack your bags and cross the bridge to this idyllic island retreat, where breathtaking sunset views and endless opportunities for fun await you. Whether you're planning a family reunion, a group getaway, or simply a weekend escape, Association Island promises an unforgettable experience for everyone.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$48
 / night
Adirondack Waterfall Oasis

16. Adirondack Waterfall Oasis

99%
(60)
40mi from Watertown · 1 site · Tent, RV · Port Leyden, NY
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

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