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Ring Homestead Camp & Adventure Paintball

About the place

Ring Homestead Camp & Adventure Paintball

Outdoor center featuring a paintball course and a ropes course with zip lines, plus team-building activities.

Amenities & More

Wheelchair Accessible
Accepts Card

Allowances & Restrictions

Minimum Age: 18+

Top Reviews

armando victorious
armando victorious
Jun, 2025

Excellent experience for my family and I. We were a walk-in for the paintball event. We had a blast and had excellent service from our referee, and everyone had a blast. We came from Japan, and this time was definitely worth it. We will try to make this our annual family event.

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Emily Yardley
Emily Yardley
Jul, 2024

The staff who work here are very nice. We actually did not know this was a large campground adventure park. We had tried booking vrbo that advertised glamping and it was cancelled after a 24 hour no response window- booked on airbnb (which by the way is slightly cheaper) - we booked through them because we were expecting a boutique glamping experience. Neither website indicated a large campground so we were expecting the typical small setting. If you are expecting glamping I would look for another location, if you like to camp in large communal areas this may be your cup of tea. We primitive camp in areas like the smoky mountains, white mountains, and Catskills. This is more urban lot campsites to accommodate large groups likely to use the paintball setups, perhaps people from the cities looking for a quick and easy “camping” getaway who don’t traditionally camp, etc. -on the websites we booked, it mentioned fishing. If you are a fishermen don’t bother to plan on fishing, it’s a mud puddle with a few cats, maybe 60 feet wide surrounded by grass and lots of weeds, too shallow for anything but frogs and cats- as bottom feeders cats can still grow even if not stocked but don’t bother for anything else. Upon checking in you get a grocery bag with a sanitized sheet and pillow case for each bed used in your tent. Rules are handed to you at check in which is nice. There is a convenience store on site with some things stocked that you may need at very much convenience prices. Add ons such as a blanket or space heater for their glamping experience are an upcharge. Activities are also an upcharge. We were there on a Saturday which is a prime time I would suspect. The portapottys we used needed immediate servicing. The trashcan was full upon arrival at our glamping site, we did pick up trash around our campsite pad - we appreciated the cooler of water and soap dispenser at our picnic table. We also appreciated their use of solar power energy. Overall, they were swamped, understaffed and overpriced to advertise this as “glamping.”, perhaps the right ballpark on pricing for urban campsite. We were moved to a premiere site from our initial booking which was nice, but it was to accommodate a large group- again not the boutique experience we were expecting with such large numbers of tents- reminiscent of a gold mining tent town. To reiterate, the staff were nice, but if you are expecting to glamp or if you are used to a true primitive or state or national park type camping experience this will not be replicated here.

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Highlights

Closed
Opens on sunday at 9:00 AM

Hours & Location

mon9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
tue9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
wed9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
thu9:00 AM - 8:30 PM
fri9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
sat9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
sun9:00 AM - 6:30 PM

New York, USA

257 Lybolt Rd, Middletown, NY 10941, USA

More about the place

257 Lybolt Rd, Middletown, NY 10941, USA

Ratings & Reviews

4.5
197 Reviews
armando victorious
armando victorious
5.0
Jun, 2025

Excellent experience for my family and I. We were a walk-in for the paintball event. We had a blast and had excellent service from our referee, and everyone had a blast. We came from Japan, and this time was definitely worth it. We will try to make this our annual family event.

Emily Yardley
Emily Yardley
2.0
Jul, 2024

The staff who work here are very nice. We actually did not know this was a large campground adventure park. We had tried booking vrbo that advertised glamping and it was cancelled after a 24 hour no response window- booked on airbnb (which by the way is slightly cheaper) - we booked through them because we were expecting a boutique glamping experience. Neither website indicated a large campground so we were expecting the typical small setting. If you are expecting glamping I would look for another location, if you like to camp in large communal areas this may be your cup of tea. We primitive camp in areas like the smoky mountains, white mountains, and Catskills. This is more urban lot campsites to accommodate large groups likely to use the paintball setups, perhaps people from the cities looking for a quick and easy “camping” getaway who don’t traditionally camp, etc. -on the websites we booked, it mentioned fishing. If you are a fishermen don’t bother to plan on fishing, it’s a mud puddle with a few cats, maybe 60 feet wide surrounded by grass and lots of weeds, too shallow for anything but frogs and cats- as bottom feeders cats can still grow even if not stocked but don’t bother for anything else. Upon checking in you get a grocery bag with a sanitized sheet and pillow case for each bed used in your tent. Rules are handed to you at check in which is nice. There is a convenience store on site with some things stocked that you may need at very much convenience prices. Add ons such as a blanket or space heater for their glamping experience are an upcharge. Activities are also an upcharge. We were there on a Saturday which is a prime time I would suspect. The portapottys we used needed immediate servicing. The trashcan was full upon arrival at our glamping site, we did pick up trash around our campsite pad - we appreciated the cooler of water and soap dispenser at our picnic table. We also appreciated their use of solar power energy. Overall, they were swamped, understaffed and overpriced to advertise this as “glamping.”, perhaps the right ballpark on pricing for urban campsite. We were moved to a premiere site from our initial booking which was nice, but it was to accommodate a large group- again not the boutique experience we were expecting with such large numbers of tents- reminiscent of a gold mining tent town. To reiterate, the staff were nice, but if you are expecting to glamp or if you are used to a true primitive or state or national park type camping experience this will not be replicated here.

J T
J T
5.0
Apr, 2024

Had a birthday party here for kids ages 10-15. Excellent staff, very welcoming and knowledgeable. The grounds are huge and there are plenty of different arenas (not sure if that is what they are called) for the kids to battle/hide. We went in April, looks like there is a lot of other fun things to do in the warmer months.

Mayra Berlanga
Mayra Berlanga
5.0
Nov, 2023

I had a great glamping experience. I was there at the end of October with a group of 5 couples to celebrate our dear friend’s 50th birthday. The facilities were clean. The tents were very spacious. The staff was friendly and attentive. We had a whole row of tents and an area in the middle to bbq and hang out. We did the tubing (10% off if you are staying there) which was a lot of fun. We dealt primarily with Kelly who is in charge of managing the park. I would definitely go again and recommend this place to anyone who likes the outdoors!

christian acevedo
christian acevedo
5.0
Oct, 2022

Bliss camp site was well set up and beautiful. This was an amazing experience to have with my wife and I recommend it for families as well!!! Beds were very comfortable and clean. Staff was very nice and accommodating. Thank you guys for the wonderful memories.

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