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Hours

Monday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday, 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday, 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Whispering Pines Campsites & RV Park Introduce

Whispering Pines Campsites & RV Park is a serene 75-acre retreat nestled under a canopy of towering pine trees in Greenfield Center, New York. As a women-owned business, the campground prides itself on offering a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for all travelers, including being recognized as an LGBTQ+ friendly and transgender safe space. The park provides a quintessential Upstate New York camping experience, blending the rustic charm of the Adirondack foothills with the convenience of being just minutes away from the vibrant energy of Saratoga Springs. Whether you are looking for a weekend getaway in a tent or a seasonal home for your RV, Whispering Pines offers a range of options designed to help you disconnect and enjoy the natural beauty of the region.

The campground is set against a backdrop of natural water features, including two crystal-clear stream-fed ponds and a picturesque trout brook. This wooded setting is ideal for those who prioritize "peace and quiet," offering a level of seclusion that makes it feel like a true escape from the daily grind. The property is managed with an emphasis on safety and family-friendliness, ensuring that parents can feel comfortable while children explore the playground or participate in on-site activities. With its combination of natural beauty and proximity to local attractions, Whispering Pines serves as a versatile home base for exploring the best of Saratoga County.

Location and accessibility are major draws for Whispering Pines Campsites & RV Park. Located at 550 Sand Hill Rd, Greenfield Center, NY 12833, the park is approximately 8 miles from historic downtown Saratoga Springs, 15 minutes from the Saratoga Race Course, and about 40 minutes south of Lake George. This central location makes it easy for guests to enjoy world-class dining, shopping, and entertainment while returning to a quiet, wooded site at night. The management has invested in accessibility features, providing a wheelchair-accessible entrance, dedicated parking lots, and accessible restroom facilities to ensure all guests can navigate the grounds comfortably. While the backroads leading to the park are winding and hilly, they offer a scenic introduction to the rural landscape of the Mohawk Valley region.

The services offered at Whispering Pines are designed to accommodate a wide variety of camping styles and needs. From full-service RV sites to rustic tenting areas, the facility provides the essential infrastructure for a successful outdoor stay. Key services include:

  • RV camping with multiple hookup configurations, including 20, 30, and 50 amp electric service.
  • Dedicated water and sewer hookups for RV travelers looking for a full-service experience.
  • On-site propane refilling station for the convenience of long-term and weekend campers.
  • A country store stocked with essentials, snacks, and camping supplies.
  • Three separate restroom facilities and clean bathhouses with hot showers.
  • On-site laundry facilities for guests staying for extended periods.
  • Free Wi-Fi access in select areas of the park and cable TV hookups at many sites.
  • Standard on-site parking and a dump station for RV maintenance.

The features and highlights of the park emphasize recreation and the natural environment. The 112-site campground is structured to provide both communal spaces and private retreats. Residents and visitors can enjoy the following highlights:

  • An in-ground heated swimming pool (30' x 50') located near the main office and store.
  • Two stream-fed ponds and a trout stream, perfect for scenic views and peaceful contemplation.
  • A modern playground area that is good for kids and features slides and swings.
  • A variety of site types, ranging from "pull-thru" lawn sites to secluded wooded loops for maximum privacy.
  • Dog-friendly policies that allow you to bring your pets along for the adventure (subject to a small daily fee).
  • Grilling areas and fire circles at each site for authentic campfire cooking and evening gatherings.
  • Spacious grass fields for outdoor games, lounging, or community gatherings.
  • Proximity to the Pine Cone Cafe for small meals and snacks during the peak season.

For more information or to book a stay, travelers can reach the management through their central phone line or by visiting the park in person. The office hours vary by season, typically extending later on weekends to accommodate arrivals. Contact details are as follows:

  • Address: 550 Sand Hill Rd, Greenfield Center, NY 12833, USA
  • Phone: (855) 687-2267
  • Toll-Free Phone: +1 855-687-2267

When deciding on a campground in the Saratoga region, Whispering Pines is worth choosing for its balance of location and value. It is particularly appealing for concert-goers and racing fans who want to avoid the high costs and noise of downtown hotels while remaining within a short 15-minute drive of the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) and the race track. The park’s dedication to maintaining a quiet, wooded atmosphere makes it a preferred choice for those who want a "country" feel without traveling deep into the Adirondack wilderness. Additionally, the inclusion of cable and Wi-Fi at deluxe sites provides modern comforts that are often missing from more primitive campgrounds.

Furthermore, the diversity of the community is a significant factor. As a transgender safespace and LGBTQ+ friendly establishment, Whispering Pines fosters an environment of respect and belonging. The family-owned nature of the business ensures a personal touch, with owners who are often on-site to greet guests and maintain the grounds. For travelers who appreciate a safe, clean, and community-focused environment near the heart of New York’s summer social capital, Whispering Pines Campsites & RV Park offers an excellent and affordable way to experience the beauty of the Greenfield Center area.

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Customer Reviews

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Luisa Sherman
Aug 20, 2025

This campground does offer peace and quiet and a nice albeit small swimming pool in a wooded setting. However, the campground itself is quiet tired. The lower main lawn section has pull thru sites that are just dirt ruts in grass. Electrical hookups are 30 amp there with no sewer connections, water pressure was just OK (and this section was nearly empty so pressure could be worse when park is more occupied) We were amazed that zoning allows electrical lines to be strung from and attached to living trees-and it appears they have been that way for a long time. All roads are dirt/some gravel and narrow. The sites up in the wooded loops are primarily taken by long term seasonals, some of those are FHU. The bath house by the dump station was clean but old and worn. Dump station is up the hill in woods, it was narrow and would not accommodate our overall 60 ft length so we had to resort to using our sewer tote and multiple trips since we had stayed 7 days. As mentioned the lower camping area is nice lawn, the larger pond is pretty to look at (no fishing or swimming), near pool at office/store. The bath house (toilets only in this one closest to lawn loop) is a moderate walk away and up around a short loop hill. It would have been nice to have at least one shower and bathroom in main office/store building for those camping in the lawn area. They charge a $3 fee per day for 1 pet which we felt was not appropriate for such an older property. There are no amenities for dogs, no dog park, no disposal bag stations offered, etc. Not sure what our $21 is used for. Those fees should be refunded at end of stay it is deemed the dog did not do any damage or owners did not pick up after the dog. In our 20+ years of camping al over the USA and CAN this is only the 3rd time we have ever been charged anything for our 16lb dog and those other parks were high end resort parks, not a country, older campground with no amenities other than a pool. There are no planned recreation activities despite a phone tree extension for "their recreation director". The backroads getting to and from the campground are winding and hilly with some steep grades and blind turns so take it slow. Saratoga Springs proper is about 15 minutes away that does offer some great shopping and restaurants and of course the race track in summer. Lake George is 40 minutes north. Several local farm stands sell eggs. Overall we did not feel the price, location, the site lock fee and pet fee was worth it and would not return.

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Charles Paul
Sep 20, 2025

It's a great Campground and it does set back in the woods, so if you want quite It's the place to go and your only about half hr to an hour from a lot of fun things to do in Saratoga Springs and Albany

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Nex Skala
Aug 26, 2024

Sorry this is so long but I see some 1 star negative reviews from here and I don't believe they deserve it so I'm going to break down my experiences compared to the what I read online.I booked on a whim when my usual campground was booked up, for myself, my son, my brother, and his girlfriend.After reading the reviews on Google I almost canceled and looked for other accommodations but I figured I'd already paid so I might as well check it out, and I'm so glad I did as I found my new favorite place to stay when I go to SPAC.After my visit the only reasonable conclusion I could come to is that the people leaving the 1 star reviews are most likely the problem.The one I saw most was that they are crazy strict on any noise after a certain time. Well, yes there are quiet hours just like anywhere you go but nearly every site had a small fire and people sitting around enjoying each other's company until pretty late. Everyone minded their own business and nobody came around to make sure everyone was whispering.On the first night it was just me and my young adult son, the second night the four us. Both nights we stayed up till well past 12 talking, cracking jokes, playing videos and songs on our phones (plenty loud enough at night in the woods) with a low fire and never had a problem.So: Don't be a jerk, be respectful of your neighbors, and try to act as you would want them to act if you were trying to rest and you'll be fine.Second was probably that people tried to sneak visitors in. That's the only way to describe it because there are several places that clearly state the visitor policy online, you sign saying you understand the rules, and there big signs outside the office notifying you that anyone past that point must be registered. You must pass these signs to get into the park. If there is an unregistered visitor it is on purpose. That's on them, they were trying to cheat the campground. I told them my bro and his girl would be coming down the second night, they said no problem, just have them stop and register. That day I went down early to pay the visitor fee and when he got there he just had to sign in and that was it. Don't try to sneak people in and you'll be good. No sympathy for scammers.Next I'll mention is the bathrooms/showers being dirty/expensive/cold. First of all, the bathrooms are spotless. Every time, every bathroom, every stall. I didn't see so much as a cobweb in any of the facilities all weekend. Secondly, yes the showers are coin operated but it's 50¢ for 4 minutes. Like come on, 50¢. And while it wasn't what I call hot they were as warm as any state campground I've ever been to. But much, much cleaner. So if you've ever had a camp shower it's that but sanitary.Finally the prices. On their wood policy, that's not their choice. Your fight is with government regulation, not a business that is forced to follow them to stay in business. They will let you bring outside wood if it's kiln dried, per the law, but if you can find it cheaper send me the deets cuz I looked. The site prices are a little more than state parks but you get a much better experience. I think it's more than worth it.In conclusion:They have more sites than reviews so if everyone that stayed there and had a great time over the last 20 something years shared their experience they'd be at 4.9999/5 stars.The sites were big, private, quiet, level (this is important for a tent site), and I'm pretty sure we got the best one.The staff were friendly, helpful, polite, and never bothered anyone that minded their own business, followed the rules, and weren't a problem.The facilities were the cleanest I've ever seen mid summer at a campground.I had an amazing time, as did the rest of my party. I encourage anyone who was on the fence or thinking of reconsidering due to the handful of reviews from people who can't behave like adults in public to give the place a try. Like me you'll be happy you did!

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Melissa Hennessy
Jun 20, 2024

In all my years of camping in NY this campground is by far the best place l have found. Our family has been enjoying the quiet and peaceful nature of the campground community and it’s our third season here! People are friendly and become even like family here. As with all campgrounds there are rules and regulations as well as policies in place for the safety of us all. The staff is more than willing to help answer any questions and help advise you. The pool during this heat wave has been a blessing! Thank you to the crew and the little community we have here for making my summer experience home!Melissa Hennessy

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Chris washburn
Jul 08, 2024

This is my seventh year coming to whispering pine campsite. I love the quiet times and the busy times. It is great to meet All different kinds of people from all over the country. The place is real clean and the owners are the best. If you need anything, you just need to ask. The place is very clean. This last week was so hot . Went to the great pool to cool off. I would recommend this campsite to everyone.