Beaverkill Campground has 83 campsites and is located on the Beaverkill River, known as one of the best trout streams in the nation. The sites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Each campsite has a table, fire ring and grate. The campground also has drinking water, flush toilets, hot showers ($) and an RV dump station. Campfire wood is also for sale from the campground host.
Outdoor activities include fishing, swimming, paddling, horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, picnicking and wildlife viewing. Winter sports include snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. There’s also several historic sites in the area including a 150-year old covered bridge.
Other area attractions include the DeBruce Environmental Education Camp, shopping centers, restaurants, theaters, golf courses and horseback riding facilities. Antique shops are also scattered throughout the vicinity.
Two other campgrounds in the area include Little Pond (68 sites) and Mongaup Pond (154 sites).
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This seemingly remote campground is beautiful and serene. Our rig is 32’ and the right turn into campground was tight as well as the the area around the dump station. The Beaver Kill is AMAZING, a haven for the fishermen/women in our family!
The staff are friendly and helpful, the grounds are well kept. The sites are stitched into the available land, but it works with just a little imagination. The covered bridge (6’6”) section of the road was not accessible by our truck so we needed to travel approx 6 miles to get to the part of the park with the showers, but the showers were worthy…lots of hot water. We will definitely come back.
This camp is a gem……another gem are people like John keeping it running. Hopefully it’s going to stay way it’s now…. clean and quiet.