Glamping near Staten Island with horseback riding

Staten Island camping offers the greatest of New York and New Jersey’s great outdoors.

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camp griffin

9 sites · Lodging5 acres · Pittstown, NJ
camp griffin has been in my family for 49 years and it is a very special and sacred place!Learn more about this land:Set on an elevated platform on a natural grass field, surrounded by wildflowers is a Pittstown Yurt. Inside you'll find comfortable blankets, a full size bed, and perfect spot to get away for a few days. Our tent is a 4-season rated enclosure to keep out the elements while you enjoy your nights in comfort. We have a heater which keeps you toasty even on the coldest nights!  The local area is bounding with adventure, quaint riverfront towns, flea markets, antiquing, river rafting, kayaking, farmers markets, apple picking, pumpkin picking and great hiking...  We have a fire pit for your use and enjoyment... the possibilities are endless... we are pet friendly, please note that we have two Weimaraners who love other dogs and are super friendly!!!
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Camped Inn at Sundial Farm

1 site · Lodging18 acres · Ossining, NY
Camped Inn at Sundial Farm is located just north of New York City, less than 40 minutes driving distance and 45 minutes via express train from Grand Central Station. The tiny house is a one of a kind, off-the-grid experience. Camped Inn is surrounded by the natural beauty of Westchester County’s oldest working farm. This is a unique experience that brings us back to a simpler time, and back to nature in a meaningful way, allowing us to rest, unwind, and restore. The farm is cool as heck. You can spend lots of time just walking the grounds, picking apples in the orchard, visiting the plant nursery, and saying hello to the folks at Plan it Wild, one of the nation's leaders in rewilding native plants, or just relaxing. When you do end up venturing out, you have options galore in any direction. There are countless outdoor activities, within a stone’s throw. Kayaking the Croton River, Kitchawan Preserve, Teatown Preserve and Lake, New Croton Dam, Brinton Brook Sanctuary, Briarcliff-Peekskill Trailway, Riverfront Green Park, Rivertowns RiverWalk, North County Trailway, and so much more. At night, you can hit a nearby restaurant or brewery - dozens of options within a 5–15-minute drive in any direction - before coming back to the farm to spend the night under the stars by the fire.
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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
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Glamping near Staten Island with horseback riding guide

Overview

As a city with “island” in its name, Staten Island may not be the island campers expect—but that doesn’t mean you should lower your expectations. Sure, the city is technically part of New York City, but Staten Island provides access to some of the best parks, beaches, and campsites in two states. Opt for a campsite in New Jersey, where both verdant parks and sandy beaches live up to the Garden State alias. Or, head to the Rockaways, where beach camping always comes with a view. Even in Staten Island, however, urban streets are never far from parks, forests, beaches, and nature centers.

Where to go

The Edge of Staten Island

Start your camping trip right on the end of the borough. Part of The Gateway National Recreation Area, Great Kills Park is where hiking trails meet beaches and a salt marsh, so campers can meet the campsite of their dreams. See: your Staten Island camping trip will keep you on your toes, whether they’re barefoot or in hiking boots.

Along the NJ Coast

Continue your camping adventure with a trip to New Jersey. Not far from Staten Island, Sandy Hook offers some of the best beach camping in the tri-state area. Pitch a tent that fits the whole family, wander along the shore, swim in the waves, or simply stare out at the NYC skyline. From your campground with a view, bad days cease to exist.

Inland, Toward Wildlife

Once you’ve had your fill of water, head inland. New Jersey’s Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is a great starting point for all the flora and fauna of your camping dreams. Opt for an idyllic campsite near New Vernon’s wilderness trails and keep your eyes peeled for soaring hawks and even bald eagles. The range of wildlife offers a nice change of pace from NYC’s trademark pigeons.

When to go

Gauge your camping timeline by the weather. Summer is best for beach visits and tent camping, when the waves beckon to boogie-boarders and sunbathers alike. However, fall and spring can be just as fun options, so long as you plan accordingly—and perhaps book a campsite with electricity and a roof. The Gateway Recreation Area remains open year-round, so no matter when you visit, you’re certain to glimpse nature in its element.

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