The best dog-friendly camping near Conesus Lake

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Welcome to Hipcamp! If you're looking for pet-friendly camping near Conesus Lake, New York, you're in luck. We have over 2,000 options specifically tailored to your activity and terrain preference. With options as low as $10 per night and an average price of $40 per night, you're sure to find something that fits your budget. Check out our top campsites: ZiegenVine Homestead (230 reviews), Austin Dam Memorial Park (221 reviews), and Waterfall Creek (197 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities such as campfires, potable water, and of course, pets are welcome. Engage in activities like paddling, exploring historic sites, and biking. Happy camping!

97% (2.9K) 569 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Conesus Lake

1. Stergelandia

100%
(61)
34mi from Conesus Lake · 10 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Stergelandia-the place you want when you need it most! Experience open fields, dark skies and forest deep in Amish country! You deserve time to reset and reconnect. With this in mind, we designed and created quiet, contemplative spaces for you to walk, rest and reflect. A peaceful place, enjoy our small, restored apple orchard surrounding the garden, the chapel, cabana deck and try the observation platform! Benches and hammocks are found throughout the property: there is plenty of space for you to enjoy the quiet serenity of an overnight in the countryside. Our garden is perfect for intimate ceremonies & an excellent place to gather under the sun and stars. A remote setting, you’re close enough to feel at home but deep enough in the woods to get away from it all. Need more excitement? Stergelandia is teeming with life! Nightly, hear the frogs and the howl of the coyotes! We’ve seen deer, foxes, turkeys, hawks, chipmunks and bear on the property-a wildlife lovers paradise! We are 9 minutes from the Genesee River access point where fishing and paddling is plentiful! Guests with T-Mobile, ATT and Cricket have reliable cell service. Guests with Verizon report they are offline, leaving them free to their your phone for photos without the interruptions of outside life. Need some ideas for when to visit? Here are some key time periods:
 
-Buttercup season is late May-early July -Tadpole season is May-June 
-Baby deer late May-early July and peak in June. 
-Firefly season is mid June-Mid July -Frogs are most active June-August
 -Stargazing-best time is July-September 
 -The meteor shower is best seen in August -Lavender should bevailable in July-August -Pollinators are very active July-September -Dragonfly season is early august -Milky Way season is august-end of September -Wildflowers are best late August-early September -Golden hour season is august-October and peaks September -The best sunsets are mid September-mid October -Fall leaves are at their best the last week of September -Fall fest is the holiday weekend in October (free pumpkins and apples!)
. -Apple season is September-October Need to know what to bring? If you have any questions please send us a message and we'll be happy to give you #stergelandiatips
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$86
 / night

3. The Landing on Seneca Lake

88%
(16)
44mi from Conesus Lake · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
If you're looking for a quiet setting along the Seneca Lake Wine Trail, The Landing is your spot! Park your vehicle on a level parking lot or pop a tent in our spacious grassy fields. NEW for 2025!!! Buy a Day Pass for access to our pristine waterfront and swim off the dock. Enjoy a scenic and quiet setting with a view of Seneca Lake and woods nearby to hike and listen to birds and water flowing through the ravines. Picnic table, fire pit and port-a-potty on-site. No running water or electricity. Very close to Tabora Farm, Hickory Hollow winery, and Glenora winery, and just a 10 minute drive to Watkins Glen. This is a former school campus with several dorm buildings. The school has closed and the owners are trying to reimagine the property and put it back to use. It's a beautiful setting but don't be surprised to see the large dorm buildings! ;-)
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$12
 / night

5. Finger Lakes Hideaway

100%
(2)
9.9mi from Conesus Lake · 1 site · Tent, RV
Nestled in the rolling fields of Amish country between Dansville and Conesus, NY, this 5-acre private property offers the perfect escape from city life. Whether you’re a couple seeking alone time, a family craving quiet campfire nights, or a solo traveler reconnecting with nature, this retreat blends privacy, comfort, and adventure. Bring your self-contained RV or travel trailer and enjoy open spaces, mature trees, and serene surroundings. Gather around the large fire pit for storytelling and s’mores, or cozy up under the pavilion with its charming cobblestone fireplace. Electric hookups are available for your convenience—but the true luxury here is peace and quiet. Beyond your campsite, Livingston County offers endless opportunities for exploration and recreation: • Letchworth State Park – waterfalls, hiking trails, and wildlife • Stony Brook State Park – gorge trails and picnic areas • Conesus Lake & the Finger Lakes – boating, fishing, and wineries • Seasonal festivals, farmers’ markets, and small-town charm Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway, a longer stay, or a seasonal retreat, this property provides a private home base away from crowded RV parks. Discounts are available for repeat or extended visits. Your host is flexible—send a message with any questions or special requests. 📩 Reach out to reserve your spot and experience a peaceful slice of upstate New York, where nature, recreation, and relaxation meet.
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp! If you're looking for pet-friendly camping near Conesus Lake, New York, you're in luck. We have over 2,000 options specifically tailored to your activity and terrain preference. With options as low as $10 per night and an average price of $40 per night, you're sure to find something that fits your budget. Check out our top campsites: ZiegenVine Homestead (230 reviews), Austin Dam Memorial Park (221 reviews), and Waterfall Creek (197 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities such as campfires, potable water, and of course, pets are welcome. Engage in activities like paddling, exploring historic sites, and biking. Happy camping!

97% (2.9K) 569 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Conesus Lake

1. Stergelandia

100%
(61)
34mi from Conesus Lake · 10 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Stergelandia-the place you want when you need it most! Experience open fields, dark skies and forest deep in Amish country! You deserve time to reset and reconnect. With this in mind, we designed and created quiet, contemplative spaces for you to walk, rest and reflect. A peaceful place, enjoy our small, restored apple orchard surrounding the garden, the chapel, cabana deck and try the observation platform! Benches and hammocks are found throughout the property: there is plenty of space for you to enjoy the quiet serenity of an overnight in the countryside. Our garden is perfect for intimate ceremonies & an excellent place to gather under the sun and stars. A remote setting, you’re close enough to feel at home but deep enough in the woods to get away from it all. Need more excitement? Stergelandia is teeming with life! Nightly, hear the frogs and the howl of the coyotes! We’ve seen deer, foxes, turkeys, hawks, chipmunks and bear on the property-a wildlife lovers paradise! We are 9 minutes from the Genesee River access point where fishing and paddling is plentiful! Guests with T-Mobile, ATT and Cricket have reliable cell service. Guests with Verizon report they are offline, leaving them free to their your phone for photos without the interruptions of outside life. Need some ideas for when to visit? Here are some key time periods:
 
-Buttercup season is late May-early July -Tadpole season is May-June 
-Baby deer late May-early July and peak in June. 
-Firefly season is mid June-Mid July -Frogs are most active June-August
 -Stargazing-best time is July-September 
 -The meteor shower is best seen in August -Lavender should bevailable in July-August -Pollinators are very active July-September -Dragonfly season is early august -Milky Way season is august-end of September -Wildflowers are best late August-early September -Golden hour season is august-October and peaks September -The best sunsets are mid September-mid October -Fall leaves are at their best the last week of September -Fall fest is the holiday weekend in October (free pumpkins and apples!)
. -Apple season is September-October Need to know what to bring? If you have any questions please send us a message and we'll be happy to give you #stergelandiatips
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$86
 / night

3. The Landing on Seneca Lake

88%
(16)
44mi from Conesus Lake · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
If you're looking for a quiet setting along the Seneca Lake Wine Trail, The Landing is your spot! Park your vehicle on a level parking lot or pop a tent in our spacious grassy fields. NEW for 2025!!! Buy a Day Pass for access to our pristine waterfront and swim off the dock. Enjoy a scenic and quiet setting with a view of Seneca Lake and woods nearby to hike and listen to birds and water flowing through the ravines. Picnic table, fire pit and port-a-potty on-site. No running water or electricity. Very close to Tabora Farm, Hickory Hollow winery, and Glenora winery, and just a 10 minute drive to Watkins Glen. This is a former school campus with several dorm buildings. The school has closed and the owners are trying to reimagine the property and put it back to use. It's a beautiful setting but don't be surprised to see the large dorm buildings! ;-)
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$12
 / night

5. Finger Lakes Hideaway

100%
(2)
9.9mi from Conesus Lake · 1 site · Tent, RV
Nestled in the rolling fields of Amish country between Dansville and Conesus, NY, this 5-acre private property offers the perfect escape from city life. Whether you’re a couple seeking alone time, a family craving quiet campfire nights, or a solo traveler reconnecting with nature, this retreat blends privacy, comfort, and adventure. Bring your self-contained RV or travel trailer and enjoy open spaces, mature trees, and serene surroundings. Gather around the large fire pit for storytelling and s’mores, or cozy up under the pavilion with its charming cobblestone fireplace. Electric hookups are available for your convenience—but the true luxury here is peace and quiet. Beyond your campsite, Livingston County offers endless opportunities for exploration and recreation: • Letchworth State Park – waterfalls, hiking trails, and wildlife • Stony Brook State Park – gorge trails and picnic areas • Conesus Lake & the Finger Lakes – boating, fishing, and wineries • Seasonal festivals, farmers’ markets, and small-town charm Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway, a longer stay, or a seasonal retreat, this property provides a private home base away from crowded RV parks. Discounts are available for repeat or extended visits. Your host is flexible—send a message with any questions or special requests. 📩 Reach out to reserve your spot and experience a peaceful slice of upstate New York, where nature, recreation, and relaxation meet.
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night

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