Beaverkill Campground
The well-known Beaverkill trout fishing creek, which runs across the whole built length of the site from roughly east to west, is where Beaverkill Campground is situated. On the town road, a historic covered bridge that was first built in 1865 spans a brook. An angler's paradise, Beaverkill Campground is situated along the Beaverkill trout stream. Get a riverside spot and set the tone for your new favorite outdoor escape with the sounds of the Beaverkill stream.
You may locate the Delaware Wild Forest, which has more than 33 miles of hiking trails, a few kilometers from the campground. A good justification for breaking in new hiking boots. It's a terrific choice for camping close to New York City because every site has picnic tables, fire grills, and access to restrooms and showers. In addition to 52 tent and trailer sites (20 along the river), Beaverkill Campground with tables and grills, flush toilets, hot showers, pay phones, a trailer dump station, a recycling center, firewood sales, and accessible for the disabled, this campground features 52 tent and trailer sites. When making travel arrangements here, make sure to sign up for a camping permit on the website!
Distance from New York City: 137 miles (2 hours and 30 minutes by car)
Types of Campsites: RV and tent camping
Open Dates: Mid-May to the beginning of September
Reservations and Cost: Reservations are required, $20/day site fee (additional $5 for out-of-state residents)
Rating: 4.5/5.0, 4 Tripadvisor reviews