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Interlake RV Park & Sales
Overview
Interlake RV Park & Sales offers a tranquil escape in the heart of the historic Hudson Valley. Spread across a beautifully landscaped property, this park centers around a 20-acre private lake, providing a serene backdrop for RVers looking for both relaxation and recreation. The park features a balance of wooded and open sites, catering to different preferences for shade and sun. It combines a natural setting with modern conveniences, making it a reliable choice for travelers exploring the upstate New York region.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just outside the charming village of Rhinebeck, the park is surrounded by the rolling hills and dense woodlands of Dutchess County. The area is renowned for its scenic beauty and its proximity to the Hudson River. Guests can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of a rural retreat while remaining just a short drive from world-class dining and sophisticated local boutiques. The surrounding landscape offers a quintessential New York countryside experience, characterized by lush greenery and fresh air.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped with full hookup sites that accommodate large rigs, including spacious pull-through options for easy navigation. The centerpiece is the lake, where visitors can enjoy catch-and-release fishing or rent a boat. On-site amenities include:
- A large swimming pool and sun deck for summer relaxation.
- A snack bar and camp store for convenient camping supplies.
- Recreational facilities like a playground, basketball, and volleyball courts.
The snack bar is a popular gathering spot, serving classic favorites that make long summer afternoons even more enjoyable for guests of all ages.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Staying here puts you minutes away from unique local experiences. History enthusiasts and adventure seekers will find plenty to do, as nearby highlights include:
- The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, where vintage airshows take flight.
- Hyde Park's famous Vanderbilt Mansion and the FDR Presidential Library.
- The Culinary Institute of America for gourmet dining experiences.
Additionally, the village of Rhinebeck offers a vibrant arts scene and unique shopping opportunities that reflect the cultured yet relaxed vibe of the region.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal destination for families seeking a resort-style experience with plenty of on-site activities to keep everyone engaged. It is also a perfect base for history buffs and foodies who want to explore the cultural riches of the Hudson Valley. Whether you are a weekend warrior or a seasonal traveler, the combination of lakefront tranquility and modern amenities creates a welcoming environment. Those who appreciate a community-oriented atmosphere and a scenic lakeside view will feel right at home here.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jacquie Idler
I would have to say the campground was not very organized. I booked my site and was way over charged for my stay. I was charged $138. Per night from a booking company when the going rate for a night is $65. When I brought this to the campgrounds attention the only thing they could say was I was over charged because I didn’t book directly through them. If I Had known this in the first place I would have never paid double the amount. Was also charged $25. To lock in a site that when we arrived was taken by a seasonal that was very run down and unkept. So we took the site next to them with no where else to go. There woman at the front desk was very nice and tried to help but It took MANY phone calls to even get a straight answer as to why my stay was double the price.
Jessica Irwin
Stayed here for about a week. Not sure if I would choose this place again. The facilities really need updating and were not clean. Staff was nice, but it’s clear the ownership is very distant from the property and they don’t really care. Two bathroom buildings. The one closer to the office is just awful, doesn’t look like it’s been cleaned all summer and the showers are not good. Trash cans inside the stalls not emptied. The farther building has the Rec room etc and those showers are a bit better. However, for the price, I would have expected more. Some of the sites are a bit uncomfortably close together. I didn’t have power at my site at first, but this was quickly fixed Again, staff were responsive and kind. But there’s only so much they can do when the owners won’t do upgrades. Probably will stay somewhere else next time I’m around.
Terry L
It is the closest location to camp for classes at the Omega institute. It can be a little pricey, but post covid everything has gotten more expensive. They could really use a little bit of road repair, as there are lots of holes and torn up roads. Overall, staff was super nice and the stay was very pleasant. I would stay again. This property has been bought by rJourney.
Mark Trebitowski
This rv park really could be a gem, if their corporate would give the staff the tools they need to take it to the next level. Their staff was awesome, one person ( Tony Rico) was so much help, and his partner Stephanie was also extremely helpful. They work so hard to keep that place running smooth. The park needs some serious TLC . New or re-surfaced roads. Very rough. We lost power 1-3 minutes everyday. They advertise a dog park, there is none, they indicate it’s gated ,and again it’s not. Typical for a greedy corporate park. The staff, fishing lake and shear beauty is why I gave it a four
mervyn rudgley
Check in was efficient. However roads were potholed, narrow and steep - not good for a class A. The snack bar always showed open but was rarely staffed, and the rest rooms were never cleaned during our 2 night stay. Also one of the seasonal guests had filled our site with visitor cars, and tried to convince us that our rig was too long for our site (which it was not). Clearly his motivation was to hang on to his free overflow parking!