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1 Claremont Rd, Old Bethpage, NY 11804, USA
Old Bethpage, New York 11804
+1 516-572-8690

In conclusion, the staff is beyond friendly and considerate, they will help you with whatever you may need. The campground itself is truly beautiful and secluded in some spots for a true camping experience. The utilities are managed and maintained.

Bathrooms and showers are nice and clean. Including the bathrooms, they always have been fully stocked with toilet paper, something other campgrounds cannot seem to get down properly.

Whether you're into tenting or you have an RV, you will not be disappointed with Battle Row Campground. I personally recommend it.

As stated, this is a centrally located, quiet campground near Route 110 industrial parks, and gives easy access to the LIE and parkways. Shopping abounds along Route 110, for almost anything you might need and restaurants abound. We spent over one week at this park and were happy here. In fact, we'll be returning in a few months for a return visit.

Thank you Battle Row staff! :) I would happily stay here whenever my work requires a trip to NYC or Long Island.

The price was very affordable, especially considering the prices of decent hotels and AirBnB spaces that I researched as I was planning my trip.

I was able to enjoy coffee made with my french press each of the mornings I woke here, from my picnic table, in the fairly private space in the woods that was my camp spot. So very pleasant! (Keep in mind I was not in an RV, but rather tent camping.)

I suppose it depends on what your expectations are when you come here. This is "country" campground, with lots of sun and shade, in a built up area on Long Island. I find it to be a little piece of heaven.

This campground allows leashed dogs, as long as you clean up after them. The sites are roomy, allowing a nice patch of grass around your trailer. Our picnic table was in fine order, no issues. I cannot recall if they have barbecue grills, but we went out to eat all the time, and I didn't pay attention, sorry. We visited family, and were not vacationing.

The people running the place are so very nice and welcoming. I called Frank from my home in Michigan and he helped me get my spot booked for the days I needed it, which relieved a lot of the stress I was feeling about where I was going to stay while working in the city.

OK, it isn't a sprawling, state park campground, but it's close to NYC, so it's very convenient, it's wooded, AND it's quiet/peaceful. The bathhouse with flush toilets, sinks, soap, and mirrors, was clean, as were the showers.

Firstly, Battle Row Campground, as opposed to the other negative reviews is a beautiful park! The grounds are kept neat and if there's an issue, the staff will come and fix it almost immediately (during office hours of 9am to 5pm of course). There was one site that we witnessed that needed some help on our first night here. The next morning, we saw a Nassau County pickup truck pull up in front of the site. The guy hopped out with a broom, shovel and rake and started clearing the dirt off the site and cleaning out the grill, something I personally appreciated. We were sitting outside enjoying the sunny day, and he came over and asked us if he was creating too much noise from the preparing of the pad. We had a nice conversation about the campground, and he was truly a genuinely friendly person.

At first, I was extremely skeptical about reserving a spot at Battle Row Campground in Old Bethpage. But boy...let me tell you, I was wrong about what I thought.

While on the topic of friendly staff, we booked our reservation over the phone about two weeks prior to the date we arrived, and spoke to Frank. He was extremely polite over the phone, constantly referred to me as "Sir" and was respectful of our wishes and requests. We later found out that Frank was the same one going around the campground improving and up-keeping the sites and making them better every time for the next camper. That is what I call true guest service. When we came into the office on the day of our reservation, we spoke to a sweet woman behind the desk named Cathy. She met our every need and explained the rules politely, and non-aggressively like some other campgrounds do. They provided us with a cute little map of the campground and gave us a small little paper to remember the rules by.

We came here to visit with our family and this campground is centrally located for us. We did not seek amenities, as we've moved from this area and are not vacationing here. We used our own toilet and shower, as we do at all campgrounds. Therefore, we did not have issues, as others have complained about.

This is run by the county governor Nassau. Most of all RV parks in Long Island are run by the County Government and they only allow you to stay two or three weeks. I was working at a local hospital for four months and they allowed me to stay there the entire length of the stay. My only issue was there was no sewer hookups so I had to no my trailer to the dump station every week or more

We have been full timers for three years. Worst experience ever. Cathy, the park supervisor, is the rude "gatekeeper". She does not like to be questioned. They have a two week rule on stays. We were told she was the only one that could make an exception to her rule. She would not do that for us. She made the exception for 3 of our rv neighbors though. She tried giving me a Hurricane Sandy story and medical emergency story. Lie...all three of these couples are here working....just like us. This park is empty...it's November. When I mentioned coming back she told me the park may be closed for road work. We will not return even though it is 10 miles from work! We would rather make the 100+ mile commute! I'm missing the southern hospitality I'm used to. UGH!

The playground is a perfect spot for the kids, and even the horseshoe pits have looked like they were recently renovated and weeded from the last time our friends stayed here. We didn't get a chance to borrow any horseshoes this time around, but next time we definitely are going to!

The last time we came to Battle Row, we arrived at about 7 AM and were exhausted. There was no one available to check in with. We pulled into a slot and got a little rest. Shortly after we were approached by a gentleman in a truck, asking about our check in. We explained that we drove through the night and arrived earlier than expected, and he directed my husband to check us in. No problems there.

As far as safety goes, I am very impressed. Many of my friends and fellow campers ask if this place is safe, being that the gates are always open. Let me tell you, this was the safest we've felt at a campground...and we've even stayed at one with nighttime security guards and staff with closed gates. The other campers who were there helped us out and they all watch out for each other. It's a real sense of community, even if you've only just met the people. Not to mention, while we were staying there, we saw an employee come back at night on their own time to make sure everything was locked up and safe, a Nassau County Public Security car drive around, and even Nassau County Police Officers. This is possibly the safest place you could be in my opinion.

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ALL reviews about Battle Row Campground

  • Zachary
    Added 2016.07.19
    In conclusion, the staff is beyond friendly and considerate, they will help you with whatever you may need. The campground itself is truly beautiful and secluded in some spots for a true camping experience. The utilities are managed and maintained.
  • Jordan
    Added 2016.03.14
    Bathrooms and showers are nice and clean. Including the bathrooms, they always have been fully stocked with toilet paper, something other campgrounds cannot seem to get down properly.
  • Chloe
    Added 2016.02.29
    Whether you're into tenting or you have an RV, you will not be disappointed with Battle Row Campground. I personally recommend it.
  • Aaliyah
    Added 2016.02.21
    As stated, this is a centrally located, quiet campground near Route 110 industrial parks, and gives easy access to the LIE and parkways. Shopping abounds along Route 110, for almost anything you might need and restaurants abound. We spent over one week at this park and were happy here. In fact, we'll be returning in a few months for a return visit.
  • Ethan
    Added 2015.11.12
    Thank you Battle Row staff! :) I would happily stay here whenever my work requires a trip to NYC or Long Island.
  • Brandon
    Added 2015.06.16
    The price was very affordable, especially considering the prices of decent hotels and AirBnB spaces that I researched as I was planning my trip.
  • Diana
    Added 2015.03.04
    I was able to enjoy coffee made with my french press each of the mornings I woke here, from my picnic table, in the fairly private space in the woods that was my camp spot. So very pleasant! (Keep in mind I was not in an RV, but rather tent camping.)
  • Gabriella
    Added 2015.02.03
    I suppose it depends on what your expectations are when you come here. This is "country" campground, with lots of sun and shade, in a built up area on Long Island. I find it to be a little piece of heaven.
  • Jordan
    Added 2014.12.30
    This campground allows leashed dogs, as long as you clean up after them. The sites are roomy, allowing a nice patch of grass around your trailer. Our picnic table was in fine order, no issues. I cannot recall if they have barbecue grills, but we went out to eat all the time, and I didn't pay attention, sorry. We visited family, and were not vacationing.
  • Aaron
    Added 2014.10.08
    The people running the place are so very nice and welcoming. I called Frank from my home in Michigan and he helped me get my spot booked for the days I needed it, which relieved a lot of the stress I was feeling about where I was going to stay while working in the city.
  • Faith
    Added 2014.09.08
    OK, it isn't a sprawling, state park campground, but it's close to NYC, so it's very convenient, it's wooded, AND it's quiet/peaceful. The bathhouse with flush toilets, sinks, soap, and mirrors, was clean, as were the showers.
  • Kyle
    Added 2014.08.14
    Firstly, Battle Row Campground, as opposed to the other negative reviews is a beautiful park! The grounds are kept neat and if there's an issue, the staff will come and fix it almost immediately (during office hours of 9am to 5pm of course). There was one site that we witnessed that needed some help on our first night here. The next morning, we saw a Nassau County pickup truck pull up in front of the site. The guy hopped out with a broom, shovel and rake and started clearing the dirt off the site and cleaning out the grill, something I personally appreciated. We were sitting outside enjoying the sunny day, and he came over and asked us if he was creating too much noise from the preparing of the pad. We had a nice conversation about the campground, and he was truly a genuinely friendly person.
  • Hayden
    Added 2014.08.07
    At first, I was extremely skeptical about reserving a spot at Battle Row Campground in Old Bethpage. But boy...let me tell you, I was wrong about what I thought.
  • Brianna
    Added 2014.04.11
    While on the topic of friendly staff, we booked our reservation over the phone about two weeks prior to the date we arrived, and spoke to Frank. He was extremely polite over the phone, constantly referred to me as "Sir" and was respectful of our wishes and requests. We later found out that Frank was the same one going around the campground improving and up-keeping the sites and making them better every time for the next camper. That is what I call true guest service. When we came into the office on the day of our reservation, we spoke to a sweet woman behind the desk named Cathy. She met our every need and explained the rules politely, and non-aggressively like some other campgrounds do. They provided us with a cute little map of the campground and gave us a small little paper to remember the rules by.
  • Kaitlyn
    Added 2014.02.19
    We came here to visit with our family and this campground is centrally located for us. We did not seek amenities, as we've moved from this area and are not vacationing here. We used our own toilet and shower, as we do at all campgrounds. Therefore, we did not have issues, as others have complained about.
  • Seth
    Added 2014.02.02
    This is run by the county governor Nassau. Most of all RV parks in Long Island are run by the County Government and they only allow you to stay two or three weeks. I was working at a local hospital for four months and they allowed me to stay there the entire length of the stay. My only issue was there was no sewer hookups so I had to no my trailer to the dump station every week or more
  • Chase
    Added 2014.01.29
    We have been full timers for three years. Worst experience ever. Cathy, the park supervisor, is the rude "gatekeeper". She does not like to be questioned. They have a two week rule on stays. We were told she was the only one that could make an exception to her rule. She would not do that for us. She made the exception for 3 of our rv neighbors though. She tried giving me a Hurricane Sandy story and medical emergency story. Lie...all three of these couples are here working....just like us. This park is empty...it's November. When I mentioned coming back she told me the park may be closed for road work. We will not return even though it is 10 miles from work! We would rather make the 100+ mile commute! I'm missing the southern hospitality I'm used to. UGH!
  • Vanessa
    Added 2013.06.30
    The playground is a perfect spot for the kids, and even the horseshoe pits have looked like they were recently renovated and weeded from the last time our friends stayed here. We didn't get a chance to borrow any horseshoes this time around, but next time we definitely are going to!
  • Gavin
    Added 2013.06.11
    The last time we came to Battle Row, we arrived at about 7 AM and were exhausted. There was no one available to check in with. We pulled into a slot and got a little rest. Shortly after we were approached by a gentleman in a truck, asking about our check in. We explained that we drove through the night and arrived earlier than expected, and he directed my husband to check us in. No problems there.
  • Isaac
    Added 2013.05.07
    As far as safety goes, I am very impressed. Many of my friends and fellow campers ask if this place is safe, being that the gates are always open. Let me tell you, this was the safest we've felt at a campground...and we've even stayed at one with nighttime security guards and staff with closed gates. The other campers who were there helped us out and they all watch out for each other. It's a real sense of community, even if you've only just met the people. Not to mention, while we were staying there, we saw an employee come back at night on their own time to make sure everything was locked up and safe, a Nassau County Public Security car drive around, and even Nassau County Police Officers. This is possibly the safest place you could be in my opinion.
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