Beaverkill Campground

Category: Campground in Roscoe, New York

Address: 796 Barry Brook Road Spur, Roscoe, NY 12776, USA

Reviews

Pete Pelliccia

Sep 10, 2022

To noisy alarm system horns beeping lights flashing loud voices music playing late. It's not like it was in 1957 and the 60s and seventies

Joseph Kushner

Aug 23, 2022

Nice, peaceful, deep in the woods, great place for camping

Deanna Calvacca (PumpkinPoet)

Aug 17, 2022

Overall a pretty good place to camp. Right on the river so great for hotter months. Though most of the river is shallow but a few places are around 5 feet to lay/dunk in plus a larger deeper section under the bridge you could swim in. Dogs loved it. Bathrooms were clean. Only one shower station a bit of a walk away from main camping sites, but multiple toilet stations were closer. Stated sorting station for recycling but garage/room was just 2 bins to place all bags. No designated washing station for dishes even though red bear status. Sites were a little on the smaller side and very close, literally right next to your neighbor site. But spent most of the time walking through the river and hiking. 0 cell service.

miriam chicas

Aug 16, 2022

Beautiful place for the family with the clear water from the river, such a good experience

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Questions & Answers

Is this campground dog friendly?

Thea Moresco | Sep 25, 2019
Jimbob Bobby | Sep 25, 2019

Pretty strict pet rules

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Is there cell service ?

Melissa Munoz | Sep 24, 2020
Chris Goldy | Sep 24, 2020

No service in the campground

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Can I plant a tree so beaverkill in memory of someone

Sarah Sarles | Sep 24, 2020
Patrick Lambert | Sep 24, 2020

Just do it...act like your fishing and don't draw any attention to yourself...remember to plant up past the high water mark.

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Do they have hook ups, power water?

John Hayworth | Sep 25, 2019
Amy Tucker | Sep 25, 2019

Campgrounds in the Adirondacks and Catskills do not have water or power hook-ups. However, their sister Agency the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historical Preservation (OPRHP) does have hook-ups available at many of their facilities.

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