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    Happy Days Campground

    Happy Days Campground

    4.8
    (14 reviews)
    29.8 mi

    I really love this campground. Its very clean and my site at B-3 was very clean with a newer picnic…read moretable and garbage cans and a fire ring. I would definatly come stay here again in the future.

    Happy Days Campground is a great Rustic Campground with tenting campsites as well as full hookups…read morefor RVs and campers at very reasonable rates ... The best thing, Happy Days is only 4 miles from one of the greatest attractions in New York ....Bethel Woods, the 69' Woodstock Concert Field and the historic Woodstock Museum (which is a must see... you'll thank me later). The campgrounds are covered in pine trees, so you awake to great, fresh smelling air. It's very clean. The showers, bathrooms and rec room were immaculate. I drove my RV here, but on the premises, you can rent well restored, classical 3-wheel campers for a minimal fee and spend the night in camping luxury (and instead of my gas guzzling RV, I'll bring my car next time, instead and still save).... Tim, one of the owners, is great. From his story, he had no intention of running a campsite. He was in corporate management. He came to Happy Days as a kid. When the woman who owned the site told him, he'd have to find another place to camp next year ... the wheels went into motion. This campsite is Tim and his brother's baby and the care and the high standards they have also shows in their appreciation of their customers ... and I'm sure that comes from having originally been a customer of the campsite. Make sure you make reservations in advance, especially when Bethel Woods has a concert planned for the weekend. I was going to stay an extra day but I waited too long. Booked for the Bethel Woods concert goers.

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    My campsite
    My campsite
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    Campsite
    Beautiful artwork at campground

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    Beautiful artwork at campground
    Clayton Park RV Escape

    Clayton Park RV Escape

    3.1
    (8 reviews)
    16.4 mi

    Packed us in like sardines. If it's about the lake...it might be wonderful. As a place to spend the…read morenight just passing through, I would look elsewhere. I am revising to clarify my original 2 star rating after a question about our experience. We are in a 45 ft 2015 RV towing a vehicle. The gal at check in sent us up to a close area where we never should have been for our size. We then called the desk and they sent people to help us get back out of the area and brought us down to the lake where there was one spot left and was sufficient. Point is that we were lucky not to damage property and someone should have known better at the desk. I will give the park a 5+ star rating for being great for smaller campers, tents, kids, etc. Clean and obviously the owners care about their park. Educate the desk employees. If we had agreed to the spot we were first sent to, the neighbors' fire pit would have been burning under one of our slide outs. Impossible situation. A great spot for families in smaller accommodations or tents.

    This review is regarding the Pavilion only. I would not recommend renting this building in the hot…read moresummer months. There is no cross-ventilation, and the tin sidings of this structure absorb the heat, and the room is unbearably warm. Also, the heat from the kitchen adds to the discomfort. The Park provides two large industrial fans, but unfortunately, offer little help, and they are loud. Perhaps some modification can be done to accommodate the season and with that​ more rental opportunities!

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    Pull thru island sites
    Pull thru island sites
    View of Pull Thru area on Blueberry Hill Drive
    View of Pull Thru area on Blueberry Hill Drive
    Clayton Park RV Escape on beautiful Lake Henry

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    Clayton Park RV Escape on beautiful Lake Henry
    Scotrun RV Resort

    Scotrun RV Resort

    3.6
    (7 reviews)
    43.2 mi

    This park is great for RV camping. Most of their sites have full hookups and there's a dumb station…read morevery close to the sites. The rv site I was in was leveled. There was an issue with water but the Ranger assigned allowed me to hook up to the next site that was vacant. The resort is not the most beautiful I've been too but they do have full hook ups and plenty of space on each site. There's is also plenty of room to walk and hike. Plenty of entertainment for the kids.

    After traveling from RV park to RV park I finally found a home. Thousand Trail's Scotrun RV park…read morewas it. It has that family friendly environment we have been searching for. The management and employees go out of their way to make sure every guest has a great and enjoyable stay. Very kid friendly and their are plenty of events and things for kids to do. The other guest in the RV park welcomed us to their camping family. The current management has made many improvements from what I have seen and heard from other seasonal campers. Everyone from the employees, the management, and the current seasonal guests all have ambitions to make this RV park even better than it already is. Excitement is in the air and I'm proud to be part of the Scotrun RV park family. I would recommend anyone to come check out Thousand Trails Scotrun RV park and will guarantee you will fall in love with this place as my family and I did. See you all soon!

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    Rv site
    Scotrun RV Resort
    Scotrun RV Resort

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    Black Bear RV Park

    Black Bear RV Park

    3.2
    (30 reviews)
    59.4 mi

    We camped here for three nights just before the Labor Day weekend. We camped with our two…read moregranddaughters, ages 10 and 8. We absolutely loved this park! The campground is on three levels, with nice large lots with a fire ring and picnic table. Wifi and cable is included. The wifi connection was pretty fast, especially for a campground. The bathrooms and individual private showers are nice and clean. I did use the laundry, which was very nice, but very pricey! $2.50 to wash and $2.00 to dry. But this is New York, so I wasn't all that surprised. The Pavilion on the upper level was staffed for most of each day, and there were all kinds of activities which the kids adored. At the time we were there, our girls were the only kids in the park, and they got lots of personal attention. They made several crafts, played putt putt golf, and went on a nature hike. Even though it was pretty cool they swam in the heated pool both days (it's kept at about 82 degrees). The playground is very nice for younger kids. We were sorry that we were leaving before the holiday weekend, because there were lots of things going on for families. The staff was also helpful to us, providing us with written directions to nearby grocery stores and pharmacies, as well as directions on how to take the train into the city, which we were also able to do. The price was higher than we usually pay to camp, but the location and amenities made it worth the extra cost. We are already talking about coming back next year! Another thing that was nice about this park was that they gave me the name of a pet sitter who comes to the park, so that we could have care for our dog while we went to the city. I have never seen this at any other campground, and I really appreciated it.

    Very deceiving when you pull up under it's new name, Serenity Ridge Mountain Club. There is nothing…read morewrong with expanding into luxury cabins, but the campground should not raise campsite prices while simultaneously reducing amenities and leaving the camping area itself unimproved and overlooked. As it stands, the value for RV campers is simply not there. The entrance has been beautifully done, but once you enter as a campsite guest, that changes. We stayed at this campground years ago when sites were around $70 per night. At that time, the campground was basic but acceptable, especially since campers had access to the pool which helped justify the price. We just returned and found the property significantly changed, with much of it converted into luxury cabins while the lower loop of campsites remains completely untouched. The check-in experience was positive; the staff member was very friendly and welcoming. That said, the current pricing for campsites is hard to justify based on what is actually provided. Campers no longer have access to the pool, only cabin guests do, which is entirely disappointing. There is no reason why the pool could not be offered to all paying guests. There are no meaningful upgrades to the campsite infrastructure itself. In fact, the sites are increasingly worn down rather than improved. For the price being charged, I would expect at minimum some investment in basic site upkeep--such as replacing warped wooden picnic tables and upgrading old, rusted fire rings. Instead, the campsites are largely unchanged from years ago, while rates have increased. With what they've invested, the campsites need to reflect that as well. But it fell entirely short.

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    Black Bear RV Park
    Our campsite at Black Bear Rv Park
    Our campsite at Black Bear Rv Park
    Black Bear RV Park

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    Winding Hills Park

    Winding Hills Park

    4.4
    (7 reviews)
    59.7 mi

    Favorite park in the county. Very peaceful. Very clean. Been coming here for over 25 years.read more

    Love this place. We have stayed here multiple times since it's so close to home. Reservations are…read moreneeded only for major holidays during camping season; Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day. Must book the entire holiday weekend 3 days (90$ for non electric sites add $5 each day for electric). I believe it's 51 camp sites which vary in size and majority has electric hookups. When not going on a holiday it is first come first serve spots which is good if you just need to spend one night here. Pull into whichever site you want and at some point the groundskeepers will come to collect your money. It's deep in the woods of the park so there is good shade which is nice on the hotter days. The campgrounds have two bathroom facilities which have showers. No complaints with the bathrooms from me but I didn't use the shower part. The bathrooms are cleaned daily or every other day it seemed. Some spots are more secluded than others..and there is a bit of a hill to the bathroom if you pick spots 1-7 and 48/9 I think it was. Something to consider if you have mobility issues. There are water spigots around the grounds and attached to the bathroom facilities. But no actual sites with water hookups for RVs. The workers drive around the campsite every few hours and each time we have been there (maybe 4 or 5 times) the local police have made their presence known. No alcohol is allowed at this campground. Each site has a picnic table & fire ring. The sites are gravel/dirt & grass. Quiet hours are from 10pm-7am. We found the sites closer to the Playground side/closer to the bathrooms to be more noisy. Also those sites are closer together which would be good for larger groups. Have never had a problem with noise though we have only stayed further away from those areas. The playground has a volleyball net and other Normal playground equipment that I saw driving past it. There is no longer Boat Rentals at this park.. but there is a large lake to kayak and fish in. NO SWIMMING. The lake is a nice size and has a trail so you walk the entire length with benches around a good portion to sit and/or fish. There is a nice sized pond at the park to fish which also has benches around it. By the pond there is a nice picnic area with many picnic tables and grills. Another playground and a large pavilion. This picnic area also has a bathroom. There is a pond when you first turn into the park. The pond also has benches around it but not all the way around. Fishing license is require to fish here and they do come around to check licenses. This place is great if you want to just get away into the woods. Check the parks website to see site sizes before going or stop and take your pick of what's available.

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    A view of the lake
    A view of the lake
    Trail
    Trail
    Trail in the woods

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    Trail in the woods

    Valleyview Farm & Campgrounds - rvparks - Updated June 2026

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