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Adventure Bound Camping Resort – Deer Run
200 Deer Run Dr
Schaghticoke, NY
Phone: 518-664-2804
Link: https://www.abcamping.com/abdeerrun/
 
Alps Family Campground Inc.
1928 NY-43
Averill Park, NY
Phone: 518-674-5565
Link: https://alpscg.com/
 
Aqua Vista Valley Campgrounds
72 Armsby Rd
Petersburg, NY
Phone: 518-658-3659
Link: http://www.aquavistacampground.com/
 
Broken Wheel Campground
61 Broken Wheel Rd
Petersburg, NY
Phone: 518-658-2925
Link: http://www.brokenwheelcampground.com/
 
Cherry Plain State Park
10 State Park Rd
Petersburg, NY 12138
Phone: 518-733-5400
Link: parks.ny.gov/parks/cherryplain/amenities.aspx
Cherry Plain State Park has 175 acres and features a day use picnic area on Black River Pond, with a comfort station nearby. The park also has a boat launch, bridle paths and hiking, biking and nature trails that serve for cross-country skiing in the winter. Anglers fish for bass, bullheads and pickerel and may also ice fish in winter. The park has 10 trailer sites, 10 lakeside tent sites as well as 10 "hike-in" tent sites available for overnight camping.
Dingmans Family Campground
6087 NY-66
Nassau, NY
Phone: 518-766-2310
Link: https://www.dingmansfamilycampgroundny.com/
 
Kinyon’s Canyon Campsite
6061 NY-66
Nassau, NY
Phone: 518-339-9387
 
Schodack Island State Park
1 Schodack Island Way
Schodack Landing, NY
Phone: 518-732-0187
Link: 146/details.aspx

Schodack Island State Park

Schodack Island State Park sits off the eastern shore of the Hudson River just south of Albany. Approximately seven miles of Hudson River and Schodack Creek shoreline bound the 1,052-acre site. The park has been designated a State Estuary, and a portion of the park shelters a Bird Conservation Area (BCA) that is home to bald eagles, cerulean warblers and blue herons that nest in the cottonwood trees. Eight miles of multi-use trails wind through a variety of ecological communities. In addition, the park has 66 campsites for use, an improved bike trail, volleyball nets, horseshoe and a kayak/canoe launch site. Interpretive signage highlights the park's historic and environmental significance. Picnicking (tables and grills) are available to groups by reservation .

Hours: The park is open year round.

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