Cabin bookings are now open for 2024

Camp Sebago opens for the season on May 1st.  Our member cabin is now open for overnight bookings.

Our lovely cabin on the shores of Lake Sebago in Harriman State Park is reserved for NBCB members who belong to the American Canoe Association.

In 2024 it's easier than ever to stay at our cabin:

  • On weekdays and on most weekends you can book the entire cabin

  • On holiday weekends you can book individual beds

Cabin and Camp Facilities

The cabin sleeps 4 people comfortably in bunk beds, and can accommodate groups up to 8.

The cabin has cooking facilities, table, chairs and a sofa.  There is an outdoor area with a picnic table and fire-pit.  Toilets, showers and dish washing facilities are located nearby.

The cabin has a large outdoor picnic table, fire-pit and gas BBQ.

The boat club maintains a fleet of canoes and kayaks for use by members, as well as paddles, spray skirts and PFDs.

The camp has a swimming dock that is overseen by lifeguards during the season. There is a large communal area for events and guest use.

Camp and Cabin Fees

The ACA charges a day-use fee for all visitors:

  • (Adults: $10 / Children: $5 / Guests: $20)

NBCB charges a nightly fee for overnight use of the cabin:

  • On weekdays and most weekends you can book the entire cabin for $25 per night.

  • On holiday weekends you can book individual beds at $10 per adult. You will share the cabin with other members during your stay.

There is no charge for day use of the cabin. You are welcome to visit the cabin and borrow paddles and PFDs during your day visit.

Making Reservations

  1. Check the cabin availability calendar.  Shared weekends when individual beds must be booked are shaded in yellow.

  2. Enter the names of each person staying directly in the calendar.

  3. Book and pay for your reservation using the NBCB event booking system.  Cabin bookings are entered as week-long or weekends events throughout the season. Click on the event that matches the date of your reservation (use this link)

Further Information and FAQs

Further information can be found on the NBCB website's cabin page. Please read this before making a reservation.

How do I get to Lake Sebago?

The camp is located 5 miles north of Sloatsburg, NY, and 45 miles north-west of New York City. Directions can be found here

Sloatsburg can be accessed by NJ transit or bus from the Port Authority. From Sloatsburg you can take a taxi or rideshare to Camp Sebago.

Do I need to be an ACA member to visit?

Yes, you must be a member of the American Canoe Association to visit the camp. 

As an ACA member you can bring guests who must pay the daily guest fee. More information can be found on the ACA's Camp Sebago page

Further Information and FAQs

Further information can be found on the NBCB website's cabin page. Please read this before making a reservation.


How do I get to Lake Sebago?
The camp is located 5 miles north of Sloatsburg, NY, and 45 miles north-west of New York City. Directions can be found here

Yes, you must be a member of the American Canoe Association to visit the camp.  Annual memberships start at $40 for adults. Fees are listed here.

ACA members are allowed to bring guests.  If you are an ACA member and you wish to bring other club members as guests, please read and comply with guests rules.

Can I visit for the day?

Yes, day visitors are encouraged. There is no charge to use the NBCB cabin or our boats and equipment as a day visitor. However, you still need to pay the ACA day-use fee.

What is the difference between booking the entire cabin and booking per person?

Members can book the entire cabin on most weeks during the season.  Once booked, your group will get exclusive use of the cabin at night during your stay.  Remember that other club members are welcome to visit the cabin to access gear during the daytime.

On holiday weekends members can make per person bookings.  Each person must make an individual booking to reserve a bed. You may be sharing the cabin with other guests during your stay.

How exactly do fees work?

You pay the ACA day-use fee for each day you are in camp.  You pay the NBCB nightly fee for each night you stay in the cabin.

For example:  If you arrive at Sebago on Saturday morning, stay at the cabin on Saturday night and leave on Sunday afternoon you will pay the ACA day-use fee for two days (per person), and the relevant NBCB Cabin fee for one night.

What else can I do at Camp Sebago?

Apart from paddling or swimming, there are many on-water and off-water events held throughout the season by different New York and New Jersey paddling clubs.

Check out the ACA events calendar for more information.

NBCB will be holding events at the lake this season. Stay tuned for more information.

There are also opportunities for hiking, biking and much more in Harriman State Park.

What if I'm a frequent visitor?

You can purchase a season pass which can save on daily fees if you plan to visit multiple times.

Email here with any questions. Hope to see you soon!

Published April 13, 2024 by Admin.

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