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Long Pond Campers Should Use the Designated Sites
Long Pond State Forest camping uses designated sites, ten arrival-order campsites, pond launches, and a useful day-use area near the dam.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 27, 2026
Long Pond is not the kind of state-forest trip where you roll in and pick any flat patch near the water. Camping is limited to designated sites. DEC lists ten campsites around the pond, each with a fireplace, a parking pad, and access to a community latrine. They stay open year-round and work by arrival order, which keeps the setup simple but still more structured than loose backwoods camping.
The water access is the other half of the planning. A hard-surface boat ramp sits at the northwest corner of Long Pond, a beach launch sits at the northeast corner, and a day-use area with parking and picnic tables is near the dam. For Smithville and Chenango County, those pieces make the forest feel pond-centered rather than just wooded.
That is the charm and the caution in one place. Paddling, fishing, snowmobile-season trails, hunting, camping, and low-key day use overlap here, so the exact plan matters. Count on the designated campsites, use the right launch for the trip, and pack for the errand you actually mean rather than a generic weekend in the woods.