High Peak Meadows Camp NY by Tentrr
Elka Park, NY
Accommodation Types
- tent
No booking fees or memberships. Your rate is the same or less than you would pay when booking direct.
Enjoy these amenities
You’re covered!
Don’t let rain ruin your trip! Every eligible booking with us includes Weather Protection at no additional cost to you! For ultimate flexibility to cancel your booking for any reason, we offer affordable travel insurance options.
Learn moreLet us tell you more
Greet the morning sun from your tent as it rises above High Peak. Surrounded by the Indian Head Wilderness peaks, you'll enjoy the cool mountain air at night and stunning views all day long. Hike the trails and then dip in the creek when you get back. Drive-up access requires SUV-type clearance for the creek crossings. For easier 2 wheel access check out my other 5-star secluded campsite- Sugarloaf Mtn Meadows and Schoharie Creek.
Only a quick drive to Tannersville, Hunter, Windham, Palenville, Woodstock, Phoenicia, Catskill and Saugerties where you can explore the cute town, restaurants, and shops.
The site is perched on the banks of the Roaring Kill Stream, perfect for swimming and fishing. There are also lots of flat areas to put additional tents. Great access to the Roaring Kill Trailhead and to the Devil's Path Hiking Trail.
If you're looking for some water activities take a short drive to Tinker Town Tube Rental located in Phoenicia, where you will also find a popular local spot, the Phoenicia Diner.
This campsite is equipped with a single Queen-sized cot and air mattress.
Fun things to do and experience
Activities on or nearby this property
Here’s where it’s located
Directions1317 Platte Clove Road, Elka Park, NY 12427
Scenic views
Enjoy these amenities
You’re covered!
Don’t let rain ruin your trip! Every eligible booking with us includes Weather Protection at no additional cost to you! For ultimate flexibility to cancel your booking for any reason, we offer affordable travel insurance options.
Learn moreLet us tell you more
Greet the morning sun from your tent as it rises above High Peak. Surrounded by the Indian Head Wilderness peaks, you'll enjoy the cool mountain air at night and stunning views all day long. Hike the trails and then dip in the creek when you get back. Drive-up access requires SUV-type clearance for the creek crossings. For easier 2 wheel access check out my other 5-star secluded campsite- Sugarloaf Mtn Meadows and Schoharie Creek.
Only a quick drive to Tannersville, Hunter, Windham, Palenville, Woodstock, Phoenicia, Catskill and Saugerties where you can explore the cute town, restaurants, and shops.
The site is perched on the banks of the Roaring Kill Stream, perfect for swimming and fishing. There are also lots of flat areas to put additional tents. Great access to the Roaring Kill Trailhead and to the Devil's Path Hiking Trail.
If you're looking for some water activities take a short drive to Tinker Town Tube Rental located in Phoenicia, where you will also find a popular local spot, the Phoenicia Diner.
This campsite is equipped with a single Queen-sized cot and air mattress.
Fun things to do and experience
Activities on or nearby this property
Here’s where it’s located
Directions1317 Platte Clove Road, Elka Park, NY 12427
Scenic views
No booking fees or memberships. Your rate is the same or less than you would pay when booking direct.
Choose your perfect site type
Filter by:
Showing 1 Results
High Peak Meadows Camp NY Signature Site
$125/night
$125 Total
House rules for a happy stay
Policies
Full refund, less booking fees, up to 3 days before check-in. 50% refund, less booking fees, when canceling within 3 days of check-in. 0% refund when canceling after 3pm on the check-in date.
Be careful driving on the dirt jeep track out to the camp. Don't miss swimming in the Roaring Kill Falls. Do leave the campsite just as you found it. "Don't feed the bears." Seriously, do keep a very clean camp.
Ask questions about local activities- swimming holes, hiking, etc.
Please take all trash with you, leave no trace!
Rules & regulations
Don’t leave out food that could attract wildlife
Be mindful of any local fire bans and quiet hours
Keep valuables on you or secured in your vehicle