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Camping & RVing in The Catskills

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> Delaware County - where options abound year round!

Courthouse Square, Delhi, NY 13753  
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Separated from the state of Pennsylvania by the Delaware River, Delaware County is the largest and most western of the four counties in the Catskill Mountain offering beauty, adventure and an abundance of activities all year round.
 
 
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> Devil's Tombstone Campground

NY-214, Hunter, NY 12442  
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Located deep in Stony Clove surrounded by some of the highest peaks in the Catskills, Devil’s Tombstone Campground is a haven for serious hikers.
 
 
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> Greene County

700 Route 23B, Leeds, NY 12451  
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Nestled among the highest of the Catskill Mountains and the lush Hudson River Valley, Greene County offers year-round recreation, an abundance of attractions, diverse lodging, restaurants, and unique cultural events.
 
 
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> Kenneth L. Wilson Campground

859 Wittenberg Road, Mt Tremper, NY 12457  
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Surrounded by beautiful mountains with panoramic views, Kenneth L. Wilson Campground’s sites are secluded, large, and wooded.
 
 
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> Little Pond Campground

549 Barkaboom Road, Andes, NY 13731  
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Located in the Catskill Forest Preserve, Little Pond provides 67 tent and trailer sites as well as 8 “remote” tent sites.
 
 
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> Mongaup Pond Campground

231 Mongaup Pond Road, Livingston Manor, NY 12758  
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Set on a 120-acre lake, Montgaup Pond offers large, wooded tent and trailer sites, many on the lake, including eight handicap accessible sites.
 
 
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> North/South Lake Campground

874 N. Lake Road, Haines Falls, NY 12436  
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North-South Lake is the biggest and one of most popular state campground in the Catskill Forest Preserve, boasting seven camping loops with more than 200 tent and trailer sites.
 
 
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> Phoenicia Black Bear Campground

17 Bridge St., Phoenicia, NY 12464  
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Phoenicia Black Bear Campground is located directly on the Esopus Creek in the heart of the Catskill mountains and ffers both tent and RV sites on or off the creek.
 
 
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> Sleepy Hollow Camp Site

5636 NY-28, Phoenicia, NY 12464  
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Located on the banks of the Esopus Creek in the heart of the Catskills, this family-owned campground has more than 100 tent and RV sites, many with cable and free WiFi.
 
 
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> Slide Mountain Wilderness

455 Woodland Valley Road, Phoenicia, NY 12464  
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Slide Mountain Wilderness is the largest and most popular wilderness area in the Catskill Forest Preserve and features Slide Mountain, the tallest peak in all of the Catskills.
 
 
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> Sullivan County – So Unexpected

Visitor Center, 15 Sullivan Ave., Liberty, NY 12754  
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This legendary vacationland – just 90 minutes from Manhattan - is where the unexpected meets whimsical and where visitors have flocked here to stay, fish, and relax since the 19th century.
 
 
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> Uncle Pete's Campground

570 Old Rt. 28, Phoenicia, NY 12464  
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Nestled in a small valley on 60 acres of meadows and forest, this campground offers more than 60 campsites for both tents and RVs and log cabins for rent.
 
 
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> Woodland Valley Campground

1319 Woodland Valley Road, Phoenicia, NY 12464  
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Nestled at the foot of Slide Mountain, this campground offers mostly wooded tent and trailer sites with some campsites located along a small stream.
 
 
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> Woodstock

57 Comeau drive, Woodstock, NY 12498  
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Many know Woodstock, NY for the nearby memories of the 69 Festival. Not so many know this arts community has been creating music festivals since the early 1900s along with all other forms of art. The Reader is referred directly to the Woodstock website for lodging, dining, and things to do.