You don’t have to choose between state parks and the shoreline for Long Island RV camping.
In Long Island you can sleep steps from the sea in your RV. Nassau and Suffolk Counties house both seaside and inland RV campgrounds that offer an assortment of amenities—electric hookups, shower access, restrooms, and dumping stations—and an even wider range of experiences. Think sunset views, state park sightseeing, and wooded trails that appeal to bikers and hikers alike. Choose an RV campground with a picnic table and grill at Battle Row Campground. Or, opt for a campsite with an on-duty lifeguard and access to white sand beaches. For an active getaway, visit Fire Island's Smith Point County Park, one of the area's largest parks and a popular spot to swim and surf. But if you’d rather sip than swim, visit the vineyards in Suffolk County for a leisurely evening drink. Wineries are fun in the summer but all the more relaxing during Long Island’s slower shoulder months.