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Campsite opened from 29 March till 03 November
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Dogs
Fishing
4 / 5 (9 votes )

New York City North Newburgh KOA

119 Freetown Highway
12568, Plattekill
New York, the United States

Located in the scenic Hudson Valley. Relax in the rural, peaceful atmosphere of the campground or spend the day sightseeing in New York City.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Bike rental
Playground
Minigolf area
Golf court
Boat hire
Fishing

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers
Rental cabins

Facilities
Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop

Qualifications
Dogs

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Agnes Lowe V
English (US)
This place is tucked away and peaceful. The state of the spots differs. I found mine to be flat and relatively tidy, although there were a few weeds scattered amongst the stones. The majority of the pathways throughout the park have been surfaced, reducing dust levels. The majority of the spots are surrounded by trees. The employees were accommodating. The ATT 5G signal was acceptable, fluctuating between 1 and 2 bars. The wifi connection was also commendable.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
The park was easy to find. It is located about eleven miles from down town Newburgh. There is pavement all the way including in the park. The Route 32 signs for the park are very small. The access road is not that easy to spot. Check in was efficient and friendly. The rules are fairly basic. The interior roads are paved and for the most part in good condition. Our site, 143, was a gravel back in that was just long enough for our Coach and Towed. Services (30 amp and water only) were to the left side. Distancing is not bad for a rural park. Most sites have a vegetation privacy barrier. Each site has a table and a fire pit. Our site was flat and even. Overall the park was neat, tidy and well groomed The park included wifi offers 2 and 5G. We did not attempt to stream any video using it. There is cable that offers many channels. We did not search for any OTA channels. Satellite might be difficult as the park is forested. We did not use the washrooms or showers but we checked and found them clean. The laundromat was dated but worked well. There are many amenities available during prime time. Understandably, many we not in service in October. The camp store stocks some items and treats but there are no restaurants or stores within easy walking distance but just a short drive away you can find food, shopping and convenience stores. We found this park to be a good base to see the local attractions. We paid $58.99 (inc tax and resort fee) per night and we feel we received fair value. We will be back if in the area again.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
The staff is friendly and the camp store is stocked. Lots of beer choices including local craft beers. The wine store has lots of Wine from around New York. Laundry room needs an upgrade, bathrooms are mostly clean. Sites are clean and fire pits are empty from previous guests. Weekends near cabins and tent sites can be loud in the summer.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We stayed here twice in the last 10 days, once on the way up to Vermont from Virginia and once on the way back. We were very surprised by the wooded large gravel sites. Lots of things to do if you have kids. We have 2 dogs and found some great trails on the property. We also went to the Empire Trail to walk across the Hudson. Very cool and a must do.
2 years ago

Jerryss
English (US)
Nice campground, wooded sites but… * Check in chaotic (20 minutes needed) * Were told there is construction and we need to boil our drinking water. WHAT? No warning, and it’s July so all other campgrounds are full! * $6 resort fee for 50cent pancakes * Site not level
3 years ago

D
English (US)
We are passing through NY and visiting friends as part of our Grand Tour of the US. This park is nicely wooded with clear signage, everything in the site works, and there are a lot of daily activities for kids. A quiet comfortable place to stay and relax away from the surrounding metropolis. About 300 total sites including big rigs, small rigs, cabins, and tents. The downsides- Not enough bathrooms. On the tent/cabin loop there are 150 sites served by 2 stalls ea M/W, and 5 showers. This often meant lines at both bathrooms throughout the day. If you are tent camping, in a teardrop, or one of the many cabins without your own facilities this could get very uncomfortable on a busy weekend here. They need to add another large bathroom on this loop with at least 5 stalls ea to accommodate campers there. The roads in camp are pretty rough and narrow but we had no problem getting in or out.
3 years ago