24 tent and trailer sites, Notch Lake, 2 picnic areas with tables and fireplaces or charcoal grills, children's playground, volleyball, horseshoes, hunting outside campground boundaries, hiking trails. Swimming, boating, and showers are available at North-South Lake Campground - 8 miles away. * Please take note that at facilities that offer swimming beaches, there are days which lifeguards are unavailable. For the safety of our customers, these beaches will not be open and swimming will be prohibited.
From South: NYS Thruway (I-87), Exit 19 at Kingston. Follow Route 28 West to Phoenicia. At Phoenicia, follow signs for Route 214. Campground is located on Route 214, approximately 9 miles on left.
From North: NYS Thruway (I-87), Exit 21 at Catskill. Left on Route 23 East to Route 9W South. Follow Route 9W through Catskill to Route 23A west through Tannersville. Make left on Route 214, 2 miles past Tannersville. Campground located on Route 214, approximately 3 miles on right.
I chose Devil’s tombstone for a random solo camping trip to get away from the city on a whim. It was one of the best experiences I’ve had in a while. The old forest that surrounds the campground feels enchanted. Straight out of a Disney movie. The caretaker at the campsite showed me where to find a wild strawberry patch, a beaver dam, a salamander den, and other natural features of the area. Totally awestruck by the place, I’ll be returning!
Such a beautiful location, wonderful trails are nearby. I highly recommend it!
I had a great experience here.
It's conveniently located right off the Devil's path trail and property was well maintained.
Roy was a great guy and really took care of me. I hope to be hiking the path again next year and hope to see him again.
Thanks for everything
Joe G
Primitive campsite. There is only an outhouse but each site has a firepit and picnic table. It is nice and quiet, the person that checked us in was very nice and helpful. We usually stay down the road at North-South Lake Campground but they were all sold out. We are so happy that they were. This is a nice quiet camping experience. We will definitely return.
A basic but loveable campground. Grounds are pack in, pack out. The bathrooms are septic tanks. Water spigots work and a network of trails connect. The campsites are close but separated by trees. The ground is made up of a lot of gravel type rocks on top of dirt but beware the typical NY rocks under the first layer of dirt if you putting down pegs. I had no cell phone service or data with TMobile but may vary for others.