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Rideau Acres Campground

Kingston, New York
4.2 (816 reviews)

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About Rideau Acres Campground

Campground in New York.

Rideau Acres Campground offers RV travelers a welcoming retreat in Kingston, New York, perfectly positioned to explore the Hudson Valley region. Located at 1014 Cunningham Road, this established campground provides a comfortable base for visitors seeking to experience upstate New York's natural beauty and rich history.

Kingston itself is a destination with genuine character and charm. As a historic river city along the Hudson, Kingston boasts a vibrant waterfront with scenic views, local restaurants, galleries, and shops that reflect its artistic community. The city's Stock Use Historic District features beautifully preserved architecture from centuries past, offering visitors a tangible connection to American history. The walkable downtown area invites exploration and discovery, whether you're interested in antiques, local cuisine, or simply soaking in the riverside atmosphere.

The surrounding Hudson Valley region is renowned for its stunning landscapes, outdoor recreation opportunities, and agricultural heritage. The area attracts visitors year-round who come to enjoy hiking, paddling on the river, visiting local farms, and experiencing the seasonal changes that make the valley so picturesque. The proximity to the Hudson River provides peaceful water views and recreational possibilities for those seeking to connect with nature.

The region's wine and farm-to-table food scene has become increasingly popular, with numerous wineries, cideries, and farm stands within reasonable driving distance. This makes Rideau Acres an ideal launching point for culinary adventures and agritourism experiences. Visitors can easily access local farmers markets and farm shops to gather fresh produce for campsite cooking.

For history enthusiasts, the Kingston area offers numerous cultural sites and museums that tell the story of the Hudson Valley's important role in American development. The combination of outdoor recreation, cultural attractions, and local character makes this area appealing to a diverse range of RV travelers, from families seeking relaxation to adventurers wanting to explore a historically rich region.

The 4.2 out of 5-star rating from over 800 reviews reflects the consistent positive experiences campers have had at this location, making it a reliable choice for those planning an upstate New York getaway.
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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Kingston is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

New York weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Kingston.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Kingston. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Rideau Acres Campground Reviews

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Tracy

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Tracy

My family and I make a point to camp at least 2 weeks each summer. A week in July and a week in August. Rideau Acres Campground is definitely one of our favorite places to come. Large sites, beach and pool, cute farm consisting mainly of geese and ducks, a playground and mini golf. You can also enjoy many other activities as well. The Campground is clean and the bathrooms are regular toilets as... My family and I make a point to camp at least 2 weeks each summer. A week in July and a week in August. Rideau Acres Campground is definitely one of our favorite places to come. Large sites, beach and pool, cute farm consisting mainly of geese and ducks, a playground and mini golf. You can also enjoy many other activities as well. The Campground is clean and the bathrooms are regular toilets as well as showers in there own designated rooms. If you enjoy walking and hiking bring your outdoor shoes and enjoy the trails that lead up to the top of a mountain with some beautiful views. Last but not least the staff is polite and helpful as well as very accommodating. Very pleased and enjoy our time here each summer.

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Donna Callan

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Donna Callan

Love this place. What a huge and beautiful property. Lots to do in the area and lots of walking to be done around the park, the water, and look out.

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Zoe Nicholas

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Zoe Nicholas

We were here during the off season. Left just before the park officially opened. When we first arrived, the water was still off and the place was a mess, I would have given it two stars. However, we spent a month here and during that time they did do a lot of work cleaning things up. It's a nice park, I find it to be pricey. I've only given it three stars as it is very rundown, washrooms, laundry,... We were here during the off season. Left just before the park officially opened. When we first arrived, the water was still off and the place was a mess, I would have given it two stars. However, we spent a month here and during that time they did do a lot of work cleaning things up. It's a nice park, I find it to be pricey. I've only given it three stars as it is very rundown, washrooms, laundry, pool area, lodge and amenities all need a good renovation. Plus some of the season camping spots with permanent trailer on them (this takes up at least 50% of the park) looked like they were left to ruin...... Bottom line, it's a nice place, pricey, but need a lot of work done. The duck pond was a highlight...

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Jimmy O

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Jimmy O

The park is OK but could be great. They are surrounded by water. There are a mixture of sites that are shaded or minimal shade. There are a lot of geese here. So if you get a site close to the water, there will be a ton of goose crap. And if you're not familiar with it, it is like a small dog crapping all over your lawn. There is quite a bit of stagnant water around. So that means a lot of mosquit... The park is OK but could be great. They are surrounded by water. There are a mixture of sites that are shaded or minimal shade. There are a lot of geese here. So if you get a site close to the water, there will be a ton of goose crap. And if you're not familiar with it, it is like a small dog crapping all over your lawn. There is quite a bit of stagnant water around. So that means a lot of mosquitoes too! There are only 4 washrooms for the entire park. So depending on where you are, you will have to walk. There is only 1 laundry facility. And you will have to drive to it if you're further in the park. They have boat docks. And boat rentals. Only one pool. And it is by the entrance. What bothered me is how dusty the roads are. I mean insanely dusty. If you have a diesel pusher (big fan pushing air out the back) your radiator, CAC and whatever you have being towed will be filthy. I had our electric bikes on a hitch and they were a mess. (See before and after pics). They have a mini putt and disc golf course. There is only 1 dumpster and it is by the entrance. If you were staying awhile, that would wear on you. It is on the pricey side for the lack of amenities.

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Debra Heath

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Debra Heath

Lovely large campground. They have considerations for not putting campers in between large travel groups. Thank-you. Much appreciated. Seasonals here wave say hello. Safe. It is lovely to leisurely cycle around this campground.

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