Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Battle Row County Park offers a peaceful retreat for campers and RV enthusiasts seeking a quiet escape surrounded by nature. Located at 90 Battle Row, Old Bethpage, NY 11804, this charming park provides a variety of camping options, including tent sites and RV parking, all within a convenient yet tranquil setting.
Open daily from 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM, Battle Row County Park ensures flexibility for your outdoor adventures. The park features clean facilities and a welcoming atmosphere, as noted by visitors who appreciate the helpful staff and serene surroundings.
Customer feedback highlights the park's charm. One visitor described it as "small and clean" with a helpful front desk staff, while another praised its quiet atmosphere and natural beauty during a visit with a camping friend.
Battle Row County Park is more than just a place to stay; it's an experience that combines nature, comfort, and friendly service. Whether you're camping or driving your RV, this park offers a welcoming retreat for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Swings
Credit cards
Good for kids
Playground
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
I love this place small and clean front desk guy was so helpful and with out attitude.
I visited a friend who was camping there, it was a quiet place to stay overnight, and pretty with lots of big trees. I haven't been to the facilities yet.
surprising how nice and rural it felt, despite being off of a main drag in LI. Staff were friendly and helpful. Sites are level, some shaded, and the campground is clean. No frills, but it was the perfect stay for us during the PGA at nearby Bethpage. Much more affordable than a hotel or an Airbnb! Traveled from WNY and the directions were a bit dicey- we had a slight issue with the pedestrian bridges over the parkway on our way in. Way out we followed the trucker's GPS, which avoided low bridges, but took us through tight streets (Queens) to return west. Otherwise, it was perfect. I will definitely be back someday.
Stayed there 4 months, which is unusual because it is run by the county as are most campgrounds on Long Island. The majority of them only will allow you to stay there two weeks and then you have to move somewhere else butt I was able to stay there the entire length of time I was working on the island. The only drawback was there was no sewer so I had to use a Honey Wagon with frequent trips to the dump station.
Nice place to take Girl Scout troops, clean, friendly, safe. It was nit like a national park of course, but if you are looking for an inexpensive place to camp out with your troop it is wonderful.