
Camping Therapy at New York's State Park with Two Beaches and Influencers
WuWillsn10 campgrounds around ⛺️New York are all in stock to 🌥️ escape the city
Hither Hills State Park
Check out the 189 seaside campgrounds, and Walking Dunes is a proper old influencer with more personality than some party guests! This wind-swept trail will take you through the "Cranberry Bog," where you can practically hear your Instagram followers cheering you on as you flex those hiking muscles.
Rip Van Winkle Campgrounds
Located in a 160-acre oasis in Catskills, this campground offers enough room for cabins, tents, and motorhomes—better yet, you'll find excellent on-site facilities that might make you reconsider roughing it. Who needs fancy hotel rooms when you have glorious nature and maybe a campfire that’s just *slightly* less classy than your usual five-star dining?
Wildwood State Park
With 600 acres of undeveloped hardwood forest, there's nowhere else far from the people! The cottage in the woods was wonderful, perfect for pretending you're in a cozy romance novel while sipping something warm (hot cocoa or questionable campfire concoctions, your choice!).
Gunks Campground
A small but beautiful camp with all the infrastructure you could need—because who says camping can't come with a bit of comfort? Many adventurous souls flock here towards the Shawangunk Mountain range, targeting fresh air like it's that new trendy health drink everyone’s raving about!
North-South Lake Campground
With more than 200 campsites, two beaches, and barbecue picnic areas, the Catskill Forest Preserve is great for connecting with nature, or just trying to cook hot dogs while battling the smell of campfire smoke that's seemingly everywhere. Whether you're looking to relax or catch some fish that haven't seen a grill in ages, this place has you covered!
Harriman State Park
With 31 lakes and reservoirs, 200 miles of hiking trails, and yes, even two beaches to chill at, this camp is *on fire* in the summer—but literally, don't burn the marshmallows please! It’s easy to get lost in nature here, so tag a friend to help you remember which way you came from.
Hammonasset Beach State Park
The train takes 2.5 hours to arrive, but trust us, it’s worth it! The configuration of 550 campsites plus cozy cabins, all just a hop away from the beach, is a dream camp for many aspiring outdoor enthusiasts. P.S. Don't forget your beach umbrella for those sunny beach days that call for hydration *and* sunblock!
Round Valley
This wilderness-filled campsite is located on the east side of the reservoir and is only accessible by a steep three-mile hike or boat ride. Get ready to impress everyone with your impeccable endurance and survival skills—if you don’t faint from the uphill battle first!
Fire Island Campground
The new Internet celebrity camp accessible only by ferry—impression points guaranteed! Under the starry sky on Fire Island, there's indeed something more romantic than this... but you might want to check first if it's not just the s'mores talking. Swapping stories under the stars is definitely a major bonus here!
Malouf’s Mountain Sunset Campground
Amway's UU is a walk-and-go 😂 subway North Hudson River line followed by a brisk jaunt, and all equipment can be rented, so there's no excuse not to dive into your next adventure. Warning: sunsets here may lead to existential thoughts about life choices and marshmallow consumption rates.
Tips:
In most campsites, pets are not allowed!
Some camps require 21+
The business hours are basically determined by the weather, so check the official website before departure—you don’t want to be 'that camper' caught in a rainstorm trying to set up a tent while juggling snacks.