
Sullivan County, NY Campsite And Park Opens For 2026 Season
It's that time of year where we love to be outdoors more! Personally, I enjoy spending time in nature and exploring all that there is to offer. As we step into the warmer months, we can be involved in all of the fun, summer activities.
There are plenty of places to enjoy a staycation within the Hudson Valley and locals love to visit local campsites.
Sullivan County, NY Campsite And Parks Opens For 2026 Season
There’s a sense of excitement when friends and family come together outdoors, underneath the stars. It’s a time to laugh, share fun stories and enjoy each other's company. Some locations also have activities such as hiking trails to explore, swimming and more.
On social media, the Roscoe Campsite Park made an exciting announcement. As of May 2026, they are now open for the season! This is not only a campsite but a park as well. They included,
“The countdown is finally over, we’re officially OPEN FOR THE SEASON! We can’t wait to welcome everyone back to Roscoe for another amazing year!"
What To Eperience At Roscoe Campsite Park In Roscoe, NY
Of course, we can enjoy their camp sites and park on site. In addition to this, Roscoe Campsite Park also has historic wagons that we can stay in along with RV’s, tents, cabins, houses and more!
We can spend time at their farm, go kayaking, tubing, gem mining, canoeing and even biking.This sounds like something that I would personally like to experience!
What Is the Hudson Valley Community Most Excited About at Roscoe Campsite Park?
On social media, users were sharing their excitement about visiting this destination this summer! Some of the comments included visitors saying that they would see them soon. Others shared how it’s one of their favorite places and they love the campgrounds.
While in the area, you should definitely check out the legendary Roscoe Diner, Roscoe Beer Co. and the Farmers Market. Happy traveling! :)
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