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- mikestockExplorerAs a US citizen I hate to say that Niagara Falls, NY is pitiful when compared to the beautiful hotels and attractions on the Canadian side. We stayed at 4 Mile Creek SP and it was very nice and offered free parking pass at the Falls on the US side.
- sidewayzzExplorerThanks for the suggestions believe we are gonna stay at four mile creek. Steve
- 2gypsies1Explorer IIIHere are some great recent posts by this blogger on the Niagara area and campgrounds:
https://wheelingit.us/?s=niagara - DavidandDayleExplorerMy father, who was born a few miles upstream from the falls, smugly said that, while the Americans owned the better part of the falls, the Canadians had the better view.
You will need a passport (or other documentation) if you plan to return to the U.S. - sidewayzzExplorer
WNYBob wrote:
I agree with Four Mile SP .
When you get closer to your travel date give me a shout for some directions and things to do in NF.
Things to do in NF
Here is another link To my RVillage group
How many days are you planning on being here?
Thanks, gonna hang around 3 days - Dutch_12078Explorer IIBranches is nice, and we did stay there when they first opened, but now we prefer 4 Mile Creek State Park when we're in that area. A much nicer view and much easier on our budget.
- RoadpilotExplorerA third for Branches of Niagara. We stayed there last year with 4 grandkids. It's convenient and a great place for kids. They have a lake for fishing and two zip lines.
- dodge_guyExplorer IIWe stayed on the Canadian side at the Jellystone. They have shuttle service to and from the falls. Worked out great.
- jplante4Explorer IIWe did Branches and enjoyed it. Maybe by now the trees have grown in a little. When we were there 3 years ago it was somewhat barren.
- phillygExplorer IIMake reservations early for any of those CGs. We were winging it and had to make NF a day trip away in mid-July. I'd never been to the American side before.
The wait for the Maid of the Mist was three hours, and we were completely surrounded by mobs of Bangladeshis and Indians whom were the most rudest groups I've seen in 68 years. Although its been many years for me, the Canadian side was much more pleasant when I last visited.
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