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Neversink River Campgrounds

Type: fishing_lodge | Status: discovered | Tier: standard | Fishiness: 3/5

Seasonal campground on the Neversink River in New York's Catskill Mountains, offering direct access to annually stocked brook and brown trout waters. Located in Sullivan County near Woodbourne, the property operates May through October and provides basic camping amenities including hookups, showers, and a swimming pool.

Neversink River Campgrounds sits on the banks of the Neversink River in Woodbourne, New York, a classic Catskills trout stream known for consistent populations of brook and brown trout. The 40-year-old operation runs seasonally from May 1st through October 13th, aligning with the region's prime trout season. Campsites include water and electrical hookups, hot showers, flush toilets, and a dump station, plus a swimming pool and on-site store. The river runs directly through the property, providing immediate access to annually stocked trout waters; nearby Pepacton Reservoir and the Beaverkill River offer additional fishing options within a short drive. At $52 per night, it's an affordable base for anglers exploring the Catskills' famous fly-fishing streams, though guides and gear rental are not provided.

Details

  • Tags: Campground, Spin Fishing, Freshwater, Best Value, Independent, Rustic, Pet Friendly, Kid Friendly, Family Friendly, Riverside, Historic Waters, Parking, Wifi, Fire Pit, Patio / Outdoor Seating, Family Rooms, Hiking, Swimming, Families with Kids, Big Groups, Solo Travelers, Beginner, Spring, Summer, Autumn, Temperate
  • Has Guides: No
  • Booking: request_quote
  • Address: 192 Campground Road, Woodbourne, NY 12788
  • Min Stay: 1 night
  • Logistics: Take New York State Thuway north to Exit 16, then take Route 17 (Quickway) to Exit 107 to South Fallsburg to Woodbourne. Make left at bridge to Hasbrouck sign, make sharp left to Campgrounds.
  • Provides Gear: No

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FAQ — Neversink River Campgrounds

Linked Destinations (6)

NameTypeRelationshipDistance
Catskill Mountainsregion_colloquialin_region
Beaverkill Riverriverin_region
Neversink Riverriverin_region
New Yorkstatein_region
Pepacton Reservoirreservoirnearby
Sullivan Countycountyin_region

Species (2)

Common NameScientific NameCategory
Brown TroutSalmo truttafreshwater
Brook TroutSalvelinus fontinalisfreshwater
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