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Croton Point Park sits on a 508-acre peninsula that juts into the Hudson River’s east side. Archaeologists have dated the Native American inhabitation of the area back 7,000 years through the discovery of ancient oyster shells. This is a great location for a history and nature lover looking for Long Island camping sites.
This is one of the most popular parks along the Hudson River for a reason. It’s a year-round park that is constantly offering free and fun activities. If you are a wine lover, you’ll appreciate that the park is home to some of the oldest wine cellars in the state of New York.
“Nice county park, well maintained. Roads are wide and paved. Our site was hard packed gravel, nice level site. We were there early in the season so the transient side of the campground was empty. The other side is various RVs and pull trailers that appear to be year-rounders. It was quiet during our stay.” – RoamingTogether, RV Park Reviews