The best beach camping near Potsdam

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping in the United States! If you're looking for a beach camping experience near Potsdam, New York, we've got you covered with over 350 options to choose from. Whether you prefer pitching your tent right on the sand or setting up camp in a cozy cabin with a beach view, we have something for everyone. With top campsites like Islands Base Camp (121 reviews), Willow Hill Farm and Mountains (87 reviews), and Adirondack Acres Trail & Camps (77 reviews), you can trust that you'll have a memorable stay. Plus, our popular amenities like toilets, cooking equipment, and pet-friendly spaces ensure you have everything you need for a comfortable trip. And with activities like wildlife watching, wind sports, and snow sports nearby, you'll have plenty to do during your beach camping adventure. So pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and get ready to experience the great outdoors!

96% (115) 32 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Potsdam

Adirondack Adventure Base

1. Adirondack Adventure Base

99%
(76)
35mi from Potsdam · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Overlook Lean-To, Treehouse, primitive campsites, and so much more! This is glamping at its finest. Our property was originally used as a seasonal hunting/fishing camp in the 1920's. Sheila and Bob bought it in the early 80s and have turned it into an amazing compound built for their family. They blinked their eyes and their children are gone, so this beautiful 50 acre diverse property and its private trail system are meant to be shared. Nestled in a mature, private pine forest, this well cared for property boasts abundant wildlife and a network of walking, skiing and mountain biking trails which take you past wetlands, cliffs and a variety of forest types. They have all kinds of lodging options from a beautiful vacation cabin they rent, to an Adk lean-to, to a Treehouse, and primitive campsites. You'll find a little bit for everyone at Adirondack Adventure Base.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$75
 / night
Mountaineer Campground @Massawepie

2. Mountaineer Campground @Massawepie

98%
(41)
33mi from Potsdam · 18 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Located on a 3,769 acre property with a private, mile-long lake, miles of hiking trails, and endless opportunity for outdoor adventure—Camp Mountaineer is one of the Adirondack’s best-kept secrets. Located at the historic Massawepie Scout Camps in Piercefield, NY, Mountaineer can serve as your vacation spot, home away from home, or gateway to Adirondack exploration. Camp Mountaineer is located at Massawepie Scout Camps, 65 Massawepie Road in Piercefield, NY - just west of Tupper Lake. The campground features a variety of camping options to suit your group’s needs—cabins, RV sites, tent sites, and group campsites are all available. Various amenities are provided to make your stay even more enjoyable. Situated in the North Central Adirondacks, Camp Mountaineer provides an opportunity for great on-site outdoor recreation as well as a jumping off point to adventures throughout the Adirondack Park. The facilities and services available at Camp Mountaineer make this a great choice for your family or groups’ adventure. Camp Mountaineer is owned and operated by the Seneca Waterways Council, Boy Scouts of America headquartered in Rochester, NY. First opened as a Scout camp in 1953, Mountaineer now serves as a campground equipped to suit your group’s needs. Any group can make a reservation. Our 2025 Rental Season runs July 3-August 9
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night
Waddington's Leishman Point

3. Waddington's Leishman Point

95%
(44)
18mi from Potsdam · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Leishman point is owned by the Town of Waddington and was created during the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway. Dredge spoils were transported and placed creating a tract of land that rises 50 feet above the river and surrounding lands. The New York Power Authority acquired the property from the Leishman's who owned and operated a farm on the surrounding lands. In 2000, the New York Power Authority deemed the property surplus and conveyed it to the Town of Waddington. This Hip-Camp endeavor is hopefully our first step in creating a fully functional RV Park and campsite for everyone to enjoy. Visit the Town of Waddington Museum at the Old Town Hall for more information on the construction of the the St. Lawrence Seaway and how it transformed Waddington. Learn more about this land: Park your RV or camper trailer or pitch your tent on top of Leishman Point in Waddington, New York and enjoy the unobstructed views of, and unlimited access to the majestic St. Lawrence River. The Waddington public beach is adjacent to the campsite with swimming, playground, and pavilion for all to enjoy. Bring your boat and safely moor it at the public docks at the beach. Watch the Great Lake freighters and recreational boats ply the waters of the St. Lawrence River whiling fishing, swimming, sun bathing, or just relaxing by the River.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$32
 / night
Higley Flow State Park

4. Higley Flow State Park

128 sites · Colton, New York
You don't have to be an interpretive dancer (though it's probably recommended) to understand the helpful interpretive signs that describe the six distinct habitats through which the Beaver Pond Nature Trail passes at Higley Flow State Park. Despite the otherwise heavily-wooded and hilly terrain, there is a sandy beach for swimming and plenty of leveled campsites so you won't roll your own little dam down stream. Take advantage of the many amenities this camp has to offer, even for winter visitors (ice fishing, anyone?), but be aware that they do allow hunting during certain peak seasons so be sure to check the calendar and throw the oranges in tow!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Coles Creek State Park

5. Coles Creek State Park

230 sites · Waddington, New York
Hugging the shores of Lake St. Lawrence, Coles Creek State Park is water-loving outdoor’s men (or women’s) dream. Here, you’ll be treated to the area’s scenic boating endeavours and rod-tugging fishing outings. And, better yet, you’re able to bring your quadrupedal family members with you―just not in the park’s designated picnic areas, unfortunately. As far as amenities are concerned, Coles Creek State Park is well-equipped with modern day amenities like showing units and playgrounds geared toward the younger demographics. Coles Creek State Park is a fantastic outlet to bond with Mother Nature―and bring your best friend too. But just make sure that friend’s on a six-foot or shorter leash.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Robert Moses State Park - Thousand Islands

6. Robert Moses State Park - Thousand Islands

212 sites · Oak Beach Captree, New York
Enjoy cabin and tent camping on the St. Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands.
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Campfires
Jacques Cartier State Park

7. Jacques Cartier State Park

89 sites · New York
Sometimes us outdoor types just want some wiggle room where we can do the chicken dance without our elbow wings flapping into someone else's. At Jacques Cartier State Park, there is plenty of open space to dance, hoola hoop, or just enjoy some fresh air. Visitors have their choice of a panoramic view of the St. Lawrence River or a secluded sheltered forest. Past the campsites, there are also open, expansive lawns just begging for games to be played, so bring that bocce set! Need even more space? Throw on that bathing suit and take a dip at the bathing beach, letting the endless waters of the St. Lawrence River wash over you, cleansing you of the stresses of urban life.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Cedar Island State Park

8. Cedar Island State Park

2 sites · Hammond, New York
One of several state parks in the St. Lawrence River watershed; Cedar Island sets itself apart with distinguishing and unique features. Shall we elaborate? You can only get to Cedar Island via water--canoe, kayak, or something contraption with a motor that floats. The docks where you can park your rig are also are popular among fishermen trying to get into deeper water--where the big biters are! Being one of the oldest parks in the region, it is a bit more rustic and… lets just say, ”down to earth.” The shores of the island are the stuff that killer photos are made of, definitely set your alarm to catch the sunrise and sunset when you stay at Cedar Island!
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Toilets
Campfires
Kring Point State Park

9. Kring Point State Park

100%
(4)
101 sites · Alexandria Bay, New York
This state park is is New York's adorable pinky finger.
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Campfires

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping in the United States! If you're looking for a beach camping experience near Potsdam, New York, we've got you covered with over 350 options to choose from. Whether you prefer pitching your tent right on the sand or setting up camp in a cozy cabin with a beach view, we have something for everyone. With top campsites like Islands Base Camp (121 reviews), Willow Hill Farm and Mountains (87 reviews), and Adirondack Acres Trail & Camps (77 reviews), you can trust that you'll have a memorable stay. Plus, our popular amenities like toilets, cooking equipment, and pet-friendly spaces ensure you have everything you need for a comfortable trip. And with activities like wildlife watching, wind sports, and snow sports nearby, you'll have plenty to do during your beach camping adventure. So pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and get ready to experience the great outdoors!

96% (115) 32 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Potsdam

Adirondack Adventure Base

1. Adirondack Adventure Base

99%
(76)
35mi from Potsdam · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Overlook Lean-To, Treehouse, primitive campsites, and so much more! This is glamping at its finest. Our property was originally used as a seasonal hunting/fishing camp in the 1920's. Sheila and Bob bought it in the early 80s and have turned it into an amazing compound built for their family. They blinked their eyes and their children are gone, so this beautiful 50 acre diverse property and its private trail system are meant to be shared. Nestled in a mature, private pine forest, this well cared for property boasts abundant wildlife and a network of walking, skiing and mountain biking trails which take you past wetlands, cliffs and a variety of forest types. They have all kinds of lodging options from a beautiful vacation cabin they rent, to an Adk lean-to, to a Treehouse, and primitive campsites. You'll find a little bit for everyone at Adirondack Adventure Base.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$75
 / night
Mountaineer Campground @Massawepie

2. Mountaineer Campground @Massawepie

98%
(41)
33mi from Potsdam · 18 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Located on a 3,769 acre property with a private, mile-long lake, miles of hiking trails, and endless opportunity for outdoor adventure—Camp Mountaineer is one of the Adirondack’s best-kept secrets. Located at the historic Massawepie Scout Camps in Piercefield, NY, Mountaineer can serve as your vacation spot, home away from home, or gateway to Adirondack exploration. Camp Mountaineer is located at Massawepie Scout Camps, 65 Massawepie Road in Piercefield, NY - just west of Tupper Lake. The campground features a variety of camping options to suit your group’s needs—cabins, RV sites, tent sites, and group campsites are all available. Various amenities are provided to make your stay even more enjoyable. Situated in the North Central Adirondacks, Camp Mountaineer provides an opportunity for great on-site outdoor recreation as well as a jumping off point to adventures throughout the Adirondack Park. The facilities and services available at Camp Mountaineer make this a great choice for your family or groups’ adventure. Camp Mountaineer is owned and operated by the Seneca Waterways Council, Boy Scouts of America headquartered in Rochester, NY. First opened as a Scout camp in 1953, Mountaineer now serves as a campground equipped to suit your group’s needs. Any group can make a reservation. Our 2025 Rental Season runs July 3-August 9
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night
Waddington's Leishman Point

3. Waddington's Leishman Point

95%
(44)
18mi from Potsdam · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Leishman point is owned by the Town of Waddington and was created during the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway. Dredge spoils were transported and placed creating a tract of land that rises 50 feet above the river and surrounding lands. The New York Power Authority acquired the property from the Leishman's who owned and operated a farm on the surrounding lands. In 2000, the New York Power Authority deemed the property surplus and conveyed it to the Town of Waddington. This Hip-Camp endeavor is hopefully our first step in creating a fully functional RV Park and campsite for everyone to enjoy. Visit the Town of Waddington Museum at the Old Town Hall for more information on the construction of the the St. Lawrence Seaway and how it transformed Waddington. Learn more about this land: Park your RV or camper trailer or pitch your tent on top of Leishman Point in Waddington, New York and enjoy the unobstructed views of, and unlimited access to the majestic St. Lawrence River. The Waddington public beach is adjacent to the campsite with swimming, playground, and pavilion for all to enjoy. Bring your boat and safely moor it at the public docks at the beach. Watch the Great Lake freighters and recreational boats ply the waters of the St. Lawrence River whiling fishing, swimming, sun bathing, or just relaxing by the River.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$32
 / night
Higley Flow State Park

4. Higley Flow State Park

128 sites · Colton, New York
You don't have to be an interpretive dancer (though it's probably recommended) to understand the helpful interpretive signs that describe the six distinct habitats through which the Beaver Pond Nature Trail passes at Higley Flow State Park. Despite the otherwise heavily-wooded and hilly terrain, there is a sandy beach for swimming and plenty of leveled campsites so you won't roll your own little dam down stream. Take advantage of the many amenities this camp has to offer, even for winter visitors (ice fishing, anyone?), but be aware that they do allow hunting during certain peak seasons so be sure to check the calendar and throw the oranges in tow!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Coles Creek State Park

5. Coles Creek State Park

230 sites · Waddington, New York
Hugging the shores of Lake St. Lawrence, Coles Creek State Park is water-loving outdoor’s men (or women’s) dream. Here, you’ll be treated to the area’s scenic boating endeavours and rod-tugging fishing outings. And, better yet, you’re able to bring your quadrupedal family members with you―just not in the park’s designated picnic areas, unfortunately. As far as amenities are concerned, Coles Creek State Park is well-equipped with modern day amenities like showing units and playgrounds geared toward the younger demographics. Coles Creek State Park is a fantastic outlet to bond with Mother Nature―and bring your best friend too. But just make sure that friend’s on a six-foot or shorter leash.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Robert Moses State Park - Thousand Islands

6. Robert Moses State Park - Thousand Islands

212 sites · Oak Beach Captree, New York
Enjoy cabin and tent camping on the St. Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Jacques Cartier State Park

7. Jacques Cartier State Park

89 sites · New York
Sometimes us outdoor types just want some wiggle room where we can do the chicken dance without our elbow wings flapping into someone else's. At Jacques Cartier State Park, there is plenty of open space to dance, hoola hoop, or just enjoy some fresh air. Visitors have their choice of a panoramic view of the St. Lawrence River or a secluded sheltered forest. Past the campsites, there are also open, expansive lawns just begging for games to be played, so bring that bocce set! Need even more space? Throw on that bathing suit and take a dip at the bathing beach, letting the endless waters of the St. Lawrence River wash over you, cleansing you of the stresses of urban life.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Cedar Island State Park

8. Cedar Island State Park

2 sites · Hammond, New York
One of several state parks in the St. Lawrence River watershed; Cedar Island sets itself apart with distinguishing and unique features. Shall we elaborate? You can only get to Cedar Island via water--canoe, kayak, or something contraption with a motor that floats. The docks where you can park your rig are also are popular among fishermen trying to get into deeper water--where the big biters are! Being one of the oldest parks in the region, it is a bit more rustic and… lets just say, ”down to earth.” The shores of the island are the stuff that killer photos are made of, definitely set your alarm to catch the sunrise and sunset when you stay at Cedar Island!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Kring Point State Park

9. Kring Point State Park

100%
(4)
101 sites · Alexandria Bay, New York
This state park is is New York's adorable pinky finger.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

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