RV Parks In Bohemia, New York
40.7693° N, 73.1151° W
Quick Overview
Bohemia sits right in the middle of Long Island in Suffolk County, minutes from MacArthur Airport and the Sayville ferries out to Fire Island. It is a suburban town, so you will not find an RV park on Main Street, but you are close to some of the best public camping on the island. Long Island RV camping is almost entirely a county-and-state-park game, since private full-hookup parks in central Suffolk are genuinely scarce. That is not a bad thing here, because the state and county parks put you on the Great South Bay, the Long Island Sound beaches, and the wooded river headwaters, all within a half hour of Bohemia.
The closest campground is Heckscher State Park in East Islip, about 15 minutes south on the bay, with 69 tent and trailer sites, a dump station, showers, and electric at some sites, open roughly late May through early September and reservable up to nine months out. A bit farther, Suffolk County runs Blydenburgh County Park in Smithtown, a 600-acre forest on the Nissequogue River with 50 trailer-friendly sites, showers and a dump station, and Cathedral Pines County Park in Middle Island, a shady spot on the Carmans River with water and electric hookups that were recently expanded. For a beach base, Wildwood State Park in Wading River sits on two miles of Long Island Sound with electric sites, showers and restrooms. Private RV parks are limited out here, so most rigs plan around these public campgrounds.
One warning matters more than any other on Long Island: never drive an RV on the parkways. The Southern State, Heckscher Spur and Sagtikos parkways ban trucks and RVs and have low stone-arch overpasses that have wrecked plenty of rigs. Use the Long Island Expressway (I-495) and Sunrise Highway (Route 27) instead, and check clearances. Reserve early, because summer weekends fill fast, and some Suffolk County sites need a Green Key card. Plan and book through New York State Parks. Need to empty your tanks? See our guide to RV dump stations in Bohemia.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Bunker / Valley Manufactured Home Community | 1.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Heckscher State Park Campground | 4.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bay Shore Mhc, Llc | 7.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Long Island Airstream Camping Rentals | 8.1 mi | 3.0 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sea Breeze Camper Rentals | 8.4 mi | 3.0 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Long Island Campers Llc | 8.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Donota Camping | 9.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Budget Estates Inc | 11.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Southaven County Park | 11.9 mi | 4.5 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Caravan Park | 12.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Bunker / Valley Manufactured Home Community
1.5 miHeckscher State Park Campground
4.4 miBay Shore Mhc, Llc
7.7 miLong Island Airstream Camping Rentals
8.1 miSea Breeze Camper Rentals
8.4 miLong Island Campers Llc
8.4 miDonota Camping
9.2 miBudget Estates Inc
11.5 miSouthaven County Park
11.9 miCaravan Park
12.1 miTraveling to Bohemia by RV
Getting an RV around Long Island takes real care, and Bohemia is a good central base to do it from. The single most important rule: the parkways are off-limits to RVs. The Southern State, Northern State, Heckscher Spur, Sagtikos and Sunken Meadow parkways all ban trucks and recreational vehicles, and their low stone-arch overpasses, some under eight feet, tear the roofs off rigs every summer. Instead, run the Long Island Expressway (I-495) for east-west travel and Sunrise Highway (Route 27) along the South Shore, both of which are truck-legal with normal clearances. Veterans Memorial Highway (Route 454) and Nicolls Road (CR-97) are handy local connectors near Bohemia. From New York City, you are about 50 miles west on the LIE; Montauk and the East End are roughly 70 miles east on Route 27. Traffic is heavy on summer Fridays and Sunday evenings, so time your moves. Fuel, propane and groceries are easy along the LIE and Route 27 corridors. To reach Fire Island, park the rig and take the passenger ferry from nearby Sayville.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Bohemia, New York, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Bohemia
Camping around Bohemia is a bargain compared with most of the Northeast, because you are mostly booking public parks. New York State Park sites at Heckscher and Wildwood run in the low-to-mid $20s to low $30s per night for a basic or electric site, plus reservation fees, with out-of-state rigs paying a small surcharge. Suffolk County parks like Blydenburgh and Cathedral Pines are similarly inexpensive, often in the $20s, though non-residents pay more and some sites require a Green Key card that adds a modest annual fee. The catch is that these are largely no-frills sites, so you trade full hookups for low prices and great locations on the bay, the Sound and the rivers. Private full-hookup RV parks are scarce on central Long Island, and the few that exist tend to charge much more, easily two to three times a state park rate. For most RVers, the public parks are the clear value here.
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Best Time to Visit Bohemia by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
27F - 40F
Crowds: Medium
Most Long Island campgrounds close for winter. Cold, damp and occasional snow. No practical RV camping near Bohemia this season; plan for late spring through fall instead.
Spring
Mar - May
42F - 60F
Crowds: Low
Parks reopen in late spring, generally by late May at Heckscher. Cool, green and quiet with easy booking before the summer rush. Great time for the river preserves and arboretum. Nights still chilly, pack layers.
Summer
Jun - Aug
66F - 82F
Crowds: High
Warm, humid beach season. Heckscher, Wildwood and the county parks book out for weekends, so reserve early. Fire Island ferries run full. Bugs near the water, so bring repellent. Traffic heavy on Friday and Sunday.
Fall
Sep - Oct
47F - 64F
Crowds: Medium
Crisp, clear and lovely for camping, with North Fork wine harvest nearby. Some parks wind down after Labor Day and close by mid-fall, so confirm dates. Fewer crowds and cooler nights make this a favorite shoulder season.
Explore the Bohemia Area
Here is how we would camp Bohemia. First, sort your route before you tow, because a wrong turn onto a parkway can end your trip at a stone overpass. Map everything on the LIE and Sunrise Highway. Second, if you plan to use Suffolk County parks like Blydenburgh or Cathedral Pines, check whether you need a Green Key card and get one ahead of time. Third, book summer weekends the moment your nine-month window opens at Heckscher or Wildwood, since bay and beach sites go quickly once school lets out. For day trips, park the rig and take the Sayville ferry to Fire Island for car-free beaches and the Sunken Forest, one of the best outings on the island. Connetquot River State Park Preserve and Bayard Cutting Arboretum are both about ten minutes away for easy walks. In fall, the North Fork wineries near Riverhead make a great drive. Stock up on fuel and groceries along the LIE, where big lots make maneuvering a rig far easier than the tight village streets.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Bohemia
Are there RV parks in Bohemia, New York?
Bohemia is a suburban town in central Suffolk County without RV parks in the village itself, but you are close to excellent public camping. Most Long Island RV camping is at county and state parks, since private full-hookup parks in central Suffolk are scarce. The nearest is Heckscher State Park in East Islip, about 15 minutes south on the Great South Bay. Suffolk County also runs Blydenburgh County Park in Smithtown and Cathedral Pines County Park in Middle Island within a half hour. For a beach base, Wildwood State Park in Wading River sits on the Long Island Sound. So while Bohemia has no park of its own, you have real choices nearby.
Which campground is closest to Bohemia?
Heckscher State Park in East Islip is the closest, about 15 minutes south of Bohemia on the Great South Bay. It has 69 tent and trailer sites, a dump station, showers, water spigots, and electric at some sites, and it accepts RVs up to 50 feet. The campground runs seasonally from roughly late May through early September, and you can reserve up to nine months in advance through New York State Parks. Because Bohemia sits in a suburban stretch with no in-town campground, most RVers base at Heckscher for the bay access or head to the nearby Suffolk County parks. Book summer weekends early, as they fill fast.
Do campgrounds near Bohemia have full hookups?
Full hookups are limited on Long Island. Most public parks near Bohemia offer basic sites with a dump station and showers rather than sewer at the site. Heckscher State Park has electric at some sites plus a dump station, and Cathedral Pines County Park in Middle Island has water and electric hookups that were recently expanded. Wildwood State Park also offers electric at some sites. For true full hookups with sewer at the pad, you would need one of the very few private parks on the island, which are scarce and pricier. Plan to use the dump station and fill fresh water on arrival at most of these public campgrounds.
Can I drive my RV on Long Island parkways?
No, and this is the most important thing to know here. Long Island parkways, including the Southern State, Northern State, Heckscher Spur, Sagtikos and Sunken Meadow, ban trucks and RVs and have low stone-arch overpasses, some under eight feet, that damage rigs every summer. You must route your RV on the Long Island Expressway, which is Interstate 495, for east-west travel and on Sunrise Highway, Route 27, along the South Shore, both of which are truck-legal with normal clearances. Veterans Memorial Highway and Nicolls Road are useful local connectors near Bohemia. Map your route carefully before you tow, because one wrong turn onto a parkway can end badly at a low bridge.
How do I make camping reservations near Bohemia?
New York State Parks like Heckscher and Wildwood are booked through the state reservation system on ReserveAmerica, with sites available up to nine months in advance. Reserve the day your window opens for summer weekends, which fill quickly. Suffolk County parks like Blydenburgh and Cathedral Pines are reserved through the Suffolk County Parks system, and some sites require a Green Key card, a resident discount card you should arrange ahead of time. First-come availability is very limited in summer. Across the board, the earlier you book for June through August, the better your odds, since Long Island beach and bay sites are in high demand once the weather warms.
When is the best time to camp near Bohemia?
Late spring through early fall is the season, since most Long Island campgrounds close in winter. Summer, roughly late June through August, is peak with warm beach weather but crowded parks and heavy weekend traffic, so book early. Spring, from late May, and fall through September are the sweet spots, with cooler air, fewer crowds and easier reservations, plus the North Fork wine harvest in autumn. Nights can be chilly in spring and fall, so pack layers. Winter is effectively off-season for RV camping here, with parks closed and cold, damp weather. For the best mix of weather and availability, target the shoulder months.
Are there state parks with camping near Bohemia?
Yes, two good ones. Heckscher State Park in East Islip is the closest, about 15 minutes south on the Great South Bay, with 69 tent and trailer sites, a dump station, showers and electric at some sites, open late May through early September. Wildwood State Park in Wading River, about 40 minutes northeast, sits on two miles of Long Island Sound beach with electric sites, showers and restrooms. Both are New York State Parks booked through the state reservation system up to nine months out. They give you real waterfront settings, one on the bay and one on the Sound, and they are the backbone of RV camping in this part of Long Island.
How much does it cost to camp near Bohemia?
Public camping here is inexpensive by Northeast standards. New York State Park sites at Heckscher and Wildwood run from the low $20s to low $30s per night for basic or electric sites, plus reservation fees, with a small surcharge for out-of-state rigs. Suffolk County parks like Blydenburgh and Cathedral Pines are similarly cheap, often in the $20s, though non-residents pay more and some sites need a Green Key card with a modest annual fee. The tradeoff is fewer amenities, since these are mostly no-hookup or electric-only sites. Private full-hookup parks are rare on central Long Island and cost far more, so the public parks are the clear value for most RVers.
Is there boondocking or free camping near Bohemia?
Free dispersed camping is not available near Bohemia. Long Island is densely developed with little public wild land, and overnight RV parking is prohibited at beaches, lots and rest areas across Suffolk County. There are no national forests or BLM tracts here for boondocking. RVers rely entirely on developed county and state park campgrounds, which are reservable and inexpensive. If you want a natural setting, the state parks on the bay and the Sound, plus the wooded county parks on the rivers, are as close as you will get. Plan to book a site rather than counting on free overnight options anywhere on the island.
What is there to do around Bohemia for RVers?
Plenty, and much of it is water-based. From nearby Sayville, take the passenger ferry to Fire Island for car-free beaches, the Sunken Forest and quiet dune walks, one of the best outings on Long Island. Connetquot River State Park Preserve and Bayard Cutting Arboretum are both about ten minutes away for easy trails and gardens. The Great South Bay and Long Island Sound beaches are close, and the North Fork wineries near Riverhead make a great fall drive, about 30 minutes east. The Long Island Aquarium in Riverhead is a solid family stop. New York City is roughly 50 miles west if you want a car-free rail day trip from the nearby train stations.
What highways should RVers use to reach Bohemia?
Stick to truck-legal roads and avoid the parkways. The Long Island Expressway, Interstate 495, is your main east-west route with normal clearances, and Sunrise Highway, Route 27, runs along the South Shore. Near Bohemia, Veterans Memorial Highway, Route 454, and Nicolls Road, County Road 97, are useful connectors. Never route an RV onto the Southern State, Heckscher Spur, Sagtikos or other parkways, which ban RVs and have dangerously low stone overpasses. From New York City you come east on the LIE about 50 miles; from the East End you head west on Route 27. Time your travel to avoid heavy summer Friday and Sunday traffic on both corridors.
Can I camp near Bohemia in winter?
Not practically. Almost all Long Island campgrounds, including Heckscher, Wildwood and the Suffolk County parks, close for the winter season. The weather turns cold and damp with occasional snow, and there is no meaningful cold-weather RV camping infrastructure in this part of the island. If you are passing through in winter, you would need to look well beyond the local parks. For anyone planning an RV trip to the Bohemia and central Suffolk area, aim for late spring through fall, roughly late May into October, when the parks are open, the weather is pleasant and the beaches and rivers are at their best.
Do I need a Green Key card for camping near Bohemia?
For the Suffolk County parks, likely yes. Parks like Blydenburgh County Park and Cathedral Pines County Park operate under the Suffolk County Parks system, which uses a Green Key card to access resident rates and, in some cases, to reserve camping. The card carries a modest annual fee and is worth sorting out before your trip if you plan to use county campgrounds. New York State Parks like Heckscher and Wildwood do not require a Green Key card; they use the state reservation system instead, with a small out-of-state surcharge. Check the current requirements on the Suffolk County Parks website when you book, since policies and fees can change year to year.
Are there RV parks in Bohemia, New York?
Bohemia is a suburban town in central Suffolk County without RV parks in the village itself, but you are close to excellent public camping. Most Long Island RV camping is at county and state parks, since private full-hookup parks in central Suffolk are scarce. The nearest is Heckscher State Park in East Islip, about 15 minutes south on the Great South Bay. Suffolk County also runs Blydenburgh County Park in Smithtown and Cathedral Pines County Park in Middle Island within a half hour. For a beach base, Wildwood State Park in Wading River sits on the Long Island Sound. So while Bohemia has no park of its own, you have real choices nearby.
Which campground is closest to Bohemia?
Heckscher State Park in East Islip is the closest, about 15 minutes south of Bohemia on the Great South Bay. It has 69 tent and trailer sites, a dump station, showers, water spigots, and electric at some sites, and it accepts RVs up to 50 feet. The campground runs seasonally from roughly late May through early September, and you can reserve up to nine months in advance through New York State Parks. Because Bohemia sits in a suburban stretch with no in-town campground, most RVers base at Heckscher for the bay access or head to the nearby Suffolk County parks. Book summer weekends early, as they fill fast.
Do campgrounds near Bohemia have full hookups?
Full hookups are limited on Long Island. Most public parks near Bohemia offer basic sites with a dump station and showers rather than sewer at the site. Heckscher State Park has electric at some sites plus a dump station, and Cathedral Pines County Park in Middle Island has water and electric hookups that were recently expanded. Wildwood State Park also offers electric at some sites. For true full hookups with sewer at the pad, you would need one of the very few private parks on the island, which are scarce and pricier. Plan to use the dump station and fill fresh water on arrival at most of these public campgrounds.
Can I drive my RV on Long Island parkways?
No, and this is the most important thing to know here. Long Island parkways, including the Southern State, Northern State, Heckscher Spur, Sagtikos and Sunken Meadow, ban trucks and RVs and have low stone-arch overpasses, some under eight feet, that damage rigs every summer. You must route your RV on the Long Island Expressway, which is Interstate 495, for east-west travel and on Sunrise Highway, Route 27, along the South Shore, both of which are truck-legal with normal clearances. Veterans Memorial Highway and Nicolls Road are useful local connectors near Bohemia. Map your route carefully before you tow, because one wrong turn onto a parkway can end badly at a low bridge.
How do I make camping reservations near Bohemia?
New York State Parks like Heckscher and Wildwood are booked through the state reservation system on ReserveAmerica, with sites available up to nine months in advance. Reserve the day your window opens for summer weekends, which fill quickly. Suffolk County parks like Blydenburgh and Cathedral Pines are reserved through the Suffolk County Parks system, and some sites require a Green Key card, a resident discount card you should arrange ahead of time. First-come availability is very limited in summer. Across the board, the earlier you book for June through August, the better your odds, since Long Island beach and bay sites are in high demand once the weather warms.
When is the best time to camp near Bohemia?
Late spring through early fall is the season, since most Long Island campgrounds close in winter. Summer, roughly late June through August, is peak with warm beach weather but crowded parks and heavy weekend traffic, so book early. Spring, from late May, and fall through September are the sweet spots, with cooler air, fewer crowds and easier reservations, plus the North Fork wine harvest in autumn. Nights can be chilly in spring and fall, so pack layers. Winter is effectively off-season for RV camping here, with parks closed and cold, damp weather. For the best mix of weather and availability, target the shoulder months.
Are there state parks with camping near Bohemia?
Yes, two good ones. Heckscher State Park in East Islip is the closest, about 15 minutes south on the Great South Bay, with 69 tent and trailer sites, a dump station, showers and electric at some sites, open late May through early September. Wildwood State Park in Wading River, about 40 minutes northeast, sits on two miles of Long Island Sound beach with electric sites, showers and restrooms. Both are New York State Parks booked through the state reservation system up to nine months out. They give you real waterfront settings, one on the bay and one on the Sound, and they are the backbone of RV camping in this part of Long Island.
How much does it cost to camp near Bohemia?
Public camping here is inexpensive by Northeast standards. New York State Park sites at Heckscher and Wildwood run from the low $20s to low $30s per night for basic or electric sites, plus reservation fees, with a small surcharge for out-of-state rigs. Suffolk County parks like Blydenburgh and Cathedral Pines are similarly cheap, often in the $20s, though non-residents pay more and some sites need a Green Key card with a modest annual fee. The tradeoff is fewer amenities, since these are mostly no-hookup or electric-only sites. Private full-hookup parks are rare on central Long Island and cost far more, so the public parks are the clear value for most RVers.
Is there boondocking or free camping near Bohemia?
Free dispersed camping is not available near Bohemia. Long Island is densely developed with little public wild land, and overnight RV parking is prohibited at beaches, lots and rest areas across Suffolk County. There are no national forests or BLM tracts here for boondocking. RVers rely entirely on developed county and state park campgrounds, which are reservable and inexpensive. If you want a natural setting, the state parks on the bay and the Sound, plus the wooded county parks on the rivers, are as close as you will get. Plan to book a site rather than counting on free overnight options anywhere on the island.
What is there to do around Bohemia for RVers?
Plenty, and much of it is water-based. From nearby Sayville, take the passenger ferry to Fire Island for car-free beaches, the Sunken Forest and quiet dune walks, one of the best outings on Long Island. Connetquot River State Park Preserve and Bayard Cutting Arboretum are both about ten minutes away for easy trails and gardens. The Great South Bay and Long Island Sound beaches are close, and the North Fork wineries near Riverhead make a great fall drive, about 30 minutes east. The Long Island Aquarium in Riverhead is a solid family stop. New York City is roughly 50 miles west if you want a car-free rail day trip from the nearby train stations.
What highways should RVers use to reach Bohemia?
Stick to truck-legal roads and avoid the parkways. The Long Island Expressway, Interstate 495, is your main east-west route with normal clearances, and Sunrise Highway, Route 27, runs along the South Shore. Near Bohemia, Veterans Memorial Highway, Route 454, and Nicolls Road, County Road 97, are useful connectors. Never route an RV onto the Southern State, Heckscher Spur, Sagtikos or other parkways, which ban RVs and have dangerously low stone overpasses. From New York City you come east on the LIE about 50 miles; from the East End you head west on Route 27. Time your travel to avoid heavy summer Friday and Sunday traffic on both corridors.
Can I camp near Bohemia in winter?
Not practically. Almost all Long Island campgrounds, including Heckscher, Wildwood and the Suffolk County parks, close for the winter season. The weather turns cold and damp with occasional snow, and there is no meaningful cold-weather RV camping infrastructure in this part of the island. If you are passing through in winter, you would need to look well beyond the local parks. For anyone planning an RV trip to the Bohemia and central Suffolk area, aim for late spring through fall, roughly late May into October, when the parks are open, the weather is pleasant and the beaches and rivers are at their best.
Do I need a Green Key card for camping near Bohemia?
For the Suffolk County parks, likely yes. Parks like Blydenburgh County Park and Cathedral Pines County Park operate under the Suffolk County Parks system, which uses a Green Key card to access resident rates and, in some cases, to reserve camping. The card carries a modest annual fee and is worth sorting out before your trip if you plan to use county campgrounds. New York State Parks like Heckscher and Wildwood do not require a Green Key card; they use the state reservation system instead, with a small out-of-state surcharge. Check the current requirements on the Suffolk County Parks website when you book, since policies and fees can change year to year.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Bohemia?
The highest-rated station is W.E.S. Trailer Sales with a rating of 4.7/5 stars.
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