Primitive camping in New York can be absolutely delightful. Sure, luxurious “glamping” is great, but nothing will get you in touch with nature faster than living off the land. The Empire State is filled with so much natural beauty. There’s no better way to completely immerse yourself in it than by camping miles away from civilization. One place where you can enjoy primitive camping in New York at any time of year is the Deer River State Forest. This secluded upstate spot has magnificent scenery. It’s an ideal area for getting an overnight experience in the untamed New York wilderness.

The Deer River State Forest spans over 12,000 acres and lies just outside of Bangor, near the border with Canada.

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This largely undeveloped park has few amenities like you’ll find at some of the more-frequented state parks.

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Really though, that just adds to the forest’s charm. You’ll feel miles away from stress and modernity at these simple campsites.

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Deer River State Forest features nine primitive campsites. These are just off of the access roads into the park, so you can reach them by vehicle.

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If you’re not familiar with primitive camping, it’s camping the old-fashioned way. You don’t have electricity, toilets, or running water, but what you do have is peace and quiet with an opportunity to reflect on nature and life.

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The forest is stunningly beautiful in any season.

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There are miles of trails to hike, and the river is a popular spot for fishing.

Kevin H/Google Maps Hunting, snowmobiling, and horseback riding are all popular activities as well.

For more information about primitive camping in New York’s Deer River State Forest, check out the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation website.

Primitive camping in New York can be absolutely delightful. Sure, luxurious “glamping” is great, but nothing will get you in touch with nature faster than living off the land. The Empire State is filled with so much natural beauty. There’s no better way to completely immerse yourself in it than by camping miles away from civilization. One place where you can enjoy primitive camping in New York at any time of year is the Deer River State Forest. This secluded upstate spot has magnificent scenery. It’s an ideal area for getting an overnight experience in the untamed New York wilderness.

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Victoria Salvador/Google Maps

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Jackie Ramsay/Google Maps

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Hunting, snowmobiling, and horseback riding are all popular activities as well.

Would you go primitive camping at this beautiful river, or are you more of the luxury glampground type? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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Address: Deer River State Forest, 20 Reynoldston Rd, North Bangor, NY 12966, USA