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Rondout Valley Resort
Overview
Rondout Valley Resort offers a quintessential Hudson Valley experience nestled between the Catskill Mountains and the Shawangunk Ridge. This expansive property provides a peaceful woodland setting where campers can enjoy the natural beauty of Upstate New York. As a family-oriented resort, it balances the ruggedness of the outdoors with modern comforts, making it a popular choice for those seeking a quiet getaway from the city. The park focuses on creating a communal atmosphere where guests can relax under the forest canopy.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the charming town of Accord, NY, the resort is surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills. The location is ideal for travelers wanting to explore the scenic Hudson Valley, known for its stunning vistas and agricultural heritage. Guests are treated to a quiet atmosphere where the sounds of nature prevail, yet the park remains highly accessible to local farm stands, craft breweries, and historic sites. The surrounding geography provides a dramatic backdrop of limestone cliffs and dense hardwood forests.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort features a variety of facilities designed to keep every guest entertained. Visitors have access to a large outdoor swimming pool, miniature golf, and multiple sports courts for basketball and volleyball. The park provides full hookup RV sites alongside cozy cabin rentals for various camping styles. Additional conveniences include a fitness center, a clubhouse for social gatherings, and a playground, ensuring a well-rounded active lifestyle stay for visitors of all ages. The sites are designed to preserve the wooded feel of the property.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do just minutes from the park entrance. The resort is a short drive from Minnewaska State Park Preserve, which offers world-class hiking, biking, and stunning glacial lakes. Nearby Mohonk Preserve provides additional trails and famous rock-climbing spots for adventure seekers. For a more relaxed afternoon, visitors can explore the local apple orchards and cider houses or visit the historic waterfront district of nearby Kingston for fine dining and boutique shopping along the river.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for active families looking for a comfortable home base to explore the Catskills. It appeals to those who enjoy a social environment with plenty of on-site activities while still staying close to the deep wilderness. RVers who appreciate wooded campsites and easy access to massive state park systems will find Rondout Valley Resort to be an excellent fit for their next Upstate New York adventure.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
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User Reviews
Lourdes Amil
We stayed 2 weeks at the campground. It is well kept, the bathhouse we used was spacious and clean.The staff is extremely helpful and professional. Ashley was amazing and addressed our situation with kindness and efficiency. I would have given it 5 stars but the weekenders/seasonals are not friendly. They are loud, unruly and take over the park from Thursdays to Sunday.
Kira
We love this camp site! They offer tent camping, RV setup, and cabin rentals. The first time we stayed here, a few years ago, we rented a cabin. It was lovely! Clean, neat, and perfect for the one night we needed in order to see a concert at Arrowood Farm Brewery. This time we got a tent site, since all of the smaller cabins were already taken. Check in was easy and they were super friendly. We got a perfect little camping spot with some trees surrounding us. We walked to the concert and walked back. Built a little fire and then slept like babies with the frogs and bugs singing us to sleep. In the morning, we cleaned up, packed the car, and headed back home. Would 100% camp here again.
Eileen Wass
We stayed for a long weekend. The staff was friendly and our site #36 was spacious and we had plenty of room for our jeep. We visited Lake Minnewaska to take the dogs on a hike. It was beautiful! We also visited Arrowood Farms about a 1/2 mile away and had great food at La Rita Del Sol food truck! There is even a trail on the campground that led down to the Creek. Definitely would return to stay again!
kelly smayda
Our site was very narrow and small, though there are a few larger sites, most are small. After our arrival we had an issue with the cable. The girl in the office was rude and said she would call back. She never did. Around 6:30pm we had an issue with the electric. (97 degrees that day). The office was closed. We tried the 'After Hours Emergency ' number. No one answered and it said the mailbox was FULL. Unacceptable. There is a lot of activities for kids, including crafts, a wagon ride, pool and numerous other things, if you have kids. I don't. Due to the rude girl in the office, the extremely small site and the issue with the Emergency after hours number, I would not ever stay here again.
Josh Myers
All in all its a nice campground. Navigating it is a bit tricky first time here. Roads are all over the place but once you find your bearings its not bad. The bath house near us did not have working showers. A little drive across the park is a larger bath house with working showers. Warning, all of the water here smells like a taco fart. Yep, a taco fart. Im sure its safe but its almost gagging when taking a shower. We are currently here, not a fan of the assigned spot thing. It rained before we arrived and there was 2 inches of water filling our spot. We made due, it seemed to drain off fairly quickly. There is plenty to do outside the campground. We enjoyed the waterfalls the most. We will definitely make the 5 hour trip back here. The staff we encountered were very polite and attentive.
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