Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Harriman State Park adventure.
This popular New York park offers year-round adventure.
A haven for hikers with more than 200 miles of trails that range from easy to strenuous, Harriman State Park also boasts 31 lakes, two beaches, and near-endless vistas, plus lake activities such as swimming, fishing, paddling, boating, ice fishing, and ice skating. New York’s second-biggest state park, Harriman is an easy getaway from New York City. The park’s primitive Beaver Pond Campground has no hookups and is best suited to tent campers, but it can accommodate smaller RVs, trailers, and campervans up to 30 feet long.
Spring and summer are the busiest seasons and the best times for enjoying paddling and swimming in the lakes, but fall and winter have their own appeal. The park’s lush foliage explodes into rich colors in fall, which is also the ideal time for tackling the park’s hiking and biking trails. In the colder months, ice skating, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing are all a possibility. While Beaver Pond closes in winter, you can still camp at one of the lean-tos.