Newtown Battlefield State Park campground sits at 2346 County Route 60 in Elmira, New York, within the scenic Finger Lakes region. This historically rich park commemorates a decisive 1779 Revolutionary War battle — the largest engagement of the Sullivan-Clinton Campaign — and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973. Campers can explore a granite monument marking the battlefield while surrounded by mature woodlands and rolling upstate New York terrain. The campground welcomes pets, making it a great destination for families and RV travelers alike. On-site amenities include showers, flush toilets, picnic tables, grills, a playground, water hookups, and a dump station, ensuring a comfortable stay for a range of camping styles. Seven sheltered pavilions and a rustic main lodge with kitchen facilities add to the versatility of the site. Hiking trails wind through the park, and hunters will find designated bow-hunting areas in season. Nearby, the Chemung River offers boating access at the Tollhouse Boat Launch just four miles away, and the Chemung County Historical Society provides deeper exploration of the region's heritage. Reservations are handled through ReserveAmerica.