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- padredwNomadWhen we visited Niagara Falls, we approached through Port Huron, MI and Sarna, Ontario and spent a delightful four days at 50 Point Conservation Area which was recommended by friends who live in Ontario.
50 Point
They came out and spent those days with us in their motor home. It is not that close to the Falls, but that suited us. The campground is right on Lake Ontario and has the kind of sites we prefer: plenty of space and not like a parking lot.
We did return to the US for a look from "this side" and spent one night in the same RV park that someone mentioned earlier:
Royal Motel RV
It was fine for our overnight there. - GaryWTExplorerWe stayed on the Canadian side as there is more to do and better views. We stayed at Lundy Ln KOA which was nice with plenty to do. The price has gone up a bit since we stayed plus the exchange rare is not good. Where ever you end up, enjoy.
- sdianel_-acct_cExplorerBranches of Niagara.
- modern_familyExplorerWhat about the Niagara Falls campground.. I was planning on making reservations for that next month for July.. (they are not open yet) . Anyone been there?
- D___MExplorerFull hookups
Branches of Niagara on Grand Island, NY. Newest and nicest on the American side.
Niagara Falls/Grand Island KOA It's a KOA
Electric only
Four Mile Creek State Park in Youngstown, NY
The Rest You pick 'em - missourijanExplorerX4 or 5 on Four Mile Creek State Park. We stayed there, large sites, good bathrooms & showers, right on the lake, 2 dump stations, and you get free parking at Niagra Falls (it's also a state park)
- modern_familyExplorerEveryone seems to like four mile creek, which looked promising until I saw it does not even have water and most do not have electric. Not for us, I will look into the branches of niagara.
- Dutch_12078Explorer II
modern family wrote:
Everyone seems to like four mile creek, which looked promising until I saw it does not even have water and most do not have electric. Not for us, I will look into the branches of niagara.
Branches is nice, but not outstanding. Bring the big credit card... :E - dodge_guyExplorer IIWe also stayed at the Jellystone in Niagara Falls ON. nice place with a shuttle that takes you to and from the Falls.
- LantleyNomad
modern family wrote:
Everyone seems to like four mile creek, which looked promising until I saw it does not even have water and most do not have electric. Not for us, I will look into the branches of niagara.
There are 123 sites with 30 amp or more electric.
Sites are spacious and right on the lake. But the best part it is only 15 minutes from the Falls and Parking is free with your state park CG pass.
If you're not comfortable using your fresh tank I understand,however many posters recommended 4 mile creek for a reason
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