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Cozy up in these Upstate NY glamping spots great for chilly fall nights and frosty mornings
Falling temperatures doesn’t have to mean hibernation until spring. Glamping with Tentrr can bring a whole new adventure, upping the game of regular tent camping with more luxurious amenities.
Some Tentrr hosts offer “Winter Ready” camp sites, which the website says it will be equipped with a floor for the tent, a fly over the tent for extra insulation and a heater option to keep the tent toasty warm through the night.
It does advise hosts however that cold weather camping is still an added adventure, even with the extra added amenities, so make sure to pack wisely.
If the idea of big warm blankets, cozy layers, and a campfire sound ideal, here are 14 Tentrr Camp Keepers who are ready to book with you.
5 stars, 39 reviews
Camp on a private 100-acre wood surrounded by seven of the highest 3500′ Catskill High-Peaks including Slide Mountain, the tallest in the Catskills. There is a camp table and cook pit covered from the elements and each site has their own fire ring. This site has plenty of space for larger groups.
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5 stars, 16 reviews
Stay at a private meadow adjacent to a small hobby farm. Book a tour to visit the goats, collect eggs from the chickens, ducks and geese on the farm or have a crafting kit delivered to your site. Cozy up by the fire and listen to the coyotes howling in the rolling hills of the Catskill Mountains.
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5 stars, 42 reviews
Sitting between Oneonta and Binghamton, this campsite overlooks the Susquehanna River Valley. There is plenty to explore or mountain bike in the Valley View Walking Trails here as well as an add-on stuffed bird and animal exhibit. This Tentrr host has add ons to keep cozy like flannel sheets, woodstove, and heaters. There is also a new hot water bathroom on site.
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4.8 stars, 5 reviews
This campsite, near Delhi and Oneonta, NY sits on 1,000 acres of forever wild land. If isolation is what you seek, FullDraw Ranch Camp offers that. There are hiking trails, trap and target shooting, a fishing pond and stream stocked with Rainbow Trout.
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5 stars, 4 reviews
Located in the Northern Catskills, campers who have visited The Forest Glade say it’s a beautiful location and a quiet getaway from city life.
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5 stars, 55 reviews
Nestled in a secluded wood, this Hudson Valley Tentrr camp makes the perfect home base for people looking to be nearby Kingston, Woodstock, and Saugerties. It is a walk from Israel Whitman Sanctuary and if you’re visiting in summer, make sure to check out Big Deep swimming hole which is a short drive away.
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5 stars, 37 reviews
Walk down a beautifully wooded path to reach a lawn-like setting on the banks of the secluded and very private Wappingers Creek. Spend your days just relaxing or use this campsite as your home base for exploring the many sites in the Hudson Valley or Connecticut’s Litchfield Hills.
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4.7 stars, 38 reviews
Located next to a 90 foot cliff and hidden waterfall, this Tentrr site near High Falls, NY is a beautiful, quiet spot, next to a long winding stream. The host also offers snow shoe rental for an extra charge for an added winter activity.
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4.4 stars, 57 reviews
Osa Trail campsite rests on a secluded hilltop bordering Sundown Wild Forest with spectacular views of hills and valleys. There is a secret” mountain stream waterhole within a 7-minute walk and is 20 minutes away from the Minnewaska State Park Preserve. Find fossils along the driveway, gaze at the Milky Way and more. For the winter the floor is insulated with rubber mats to cut down on drafts.
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4.8 stars, 32 reviews
Planning to travel along the Empire State Trail? This campsite is right off the Maybrook and Putnam rail trail which is part of the Empire State Trail. The Camp Keeper even offers discounts to guests arriving on bike. There is hiking and bouldering nearby and in the summertime, fishing in White Pond.
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4.8 stars, 18 reviews
This cozy camp near Round Top in Greene County comes fully equipped for a fall and winter stay. Guests say they enjoyed the site’s private woods, the honey house filled with homemade goods, and the cozy tent atmosphere. You can also check them out on Facebook and Instagram.
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5 stars, 31 reviews
Wake up to beautiful Catskill Mountain Views at this secluded farm campsite. Located within half hour from Rhinebeck, Poughkeepsie, Millerton, the site is not only dog friendly, but horse friendly too. There are hiking paths right from the site and a visit with the farm’s animal residents is a short walk away.
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4.7 stars, 37 reviews
Enjoy the serenity of Yankeetown Pond with your morning coffee at this site less than 10 minutes away from Woodstock, NY. Plenty of hiking close by or travel to Giant Ledge and Panther Mountain Trail 25 minutes away.
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4.8 stars, 62 reviews
Surrounded by mountain views, this campsite near Woodstock, NY are a short drive away from Catskill Mountain High Peaks. Take an easy hike to Platte Cove waterfalls and step into town for dinner and shopping. You’ll get to watch pink sunrises in the morning and spectacular sunsets from your secluded deck. At night, you can gaze at the stars while listening to the song of coyotes’ howl.
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