| State: | New York |
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| Address: | 210 Ave. S, Brooklyn, NY 11223, USA |
| Postal code: | 11223 |
| Phone: | (718) 354-4655 |
| Website: | https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/234715 |
Very nice campground near the Staten Island bridge with public showers and electricity. Easy access to Manhattan in less than 1 hour with a bit of driving to get the ferryboat that offers a free water view of Statue of Liberty.
The campsite was well-maintained and offered all the basic amenities that I needed for a comfortable stay.
The location was perfect, providing easy access to the city while still feeling like I was in the great outdoors. I loved being able to enjoy a campfire under the stars while still being just a short drive away from all the city's attractions.
Amazing views of my beloved Brooklyn in a beautiful natural setting it's so far into the base that it is on water in the edge of the forest. I watched a deer much away all day on the beach grass. Only complaint is that "hot" water was not even close to hot so plan your showering accordingly! Best $30 stay in NYC
The batteries and fort are beautiful and worth checking out. Very cool. Of course the view of the Verrazano and Narrows are spectacular. The campground itself looked pretty, didn't get to check out the bathrooms.
The only downside is, the beach is absolutely disgusting, even for one on Staten Island. Tampon applicators everywhere along with other debris. You could see the garbage floating in the water everywhere. Spiders on the beach as well!
We had been planning to spend one night at the campground and much of the day before on the beach, but I will be cancelling the reservation because the beach is far too gross to spend any amount of time on. I know there's not much that can be done with the water because it's from the harbor, but at least they could clean the beach every so often so families can use it.
If I could give 50 stars, I would. This is simply one of the loveliest and most pleasant camping experiences I've ever had. If you're feeling that $30 is a little steep for tent camping and are wondering why the price tag, just go for it-- you will soon realize that you're getting your money's worth and more! First off, free firewood every night is just amazing. Being surrounded by nature and cut-off from the daily noise but still being in New York City is just amazing. Walking distance to the abandoned Fort Collins and South Beach-- amazing. There are seven cozy campsites, each with a tent pad and fire pit/ grill. There are great showers and bathrooms. Plenty of shade. And most of all, the rangers are some of the most dedicated, helpful, knowledgeable, and just plain friendly that you will ever find. Especially ranger Kathy, who took great care of us during our two-night stay. Lots of tourists do utilize this campground, so be sure to book your stay in advance. There is nothing I would change about this campsite!