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- D___MExplorer
pa traveler wrote:
Anyone familiar with marina ? Want to pull boat behind truck camper there,wondering if they have transient slips? Or the name of the marina? Thanks.
Actually there are 6 or 7 marinas in Watkins Glen.
Let me Google that for you - Steve_B_ExplorerThere is some shopping in town, and several nice restaurants. Without a car, you'll miss out on the wineries that surround the lake and are worth visiting - unless you don't drink wine.
- BumpyroadExplorerI just googled watkins glen marina and it popped right up. said they had transient slips. when I was there years back it looked pretty full.
bumpy - pa_travelerExplorerAnyone familiar with marina ? Want to pull boat behind truck camper there,wondering if they have transient slips? Or the name of the marina? Thanks.
- D___MExplorerThere is a Walmart a couple of blocks off of the main drag.
- chris_in_paExplorerIt's a beautiful campground, but there's not much in town. I did walk into town. As someone else mentioned there is a trail that is a more gradual slope than the road. Still, it's a lot of UP back to the campground.
- KMP44ExplorerFrom the CG there is trail access to the gorge. We usually just walk down the gorge to go into town. I've walked the road several times as well, but the gorge is actually easier than the road. Parking is always a pain, even with the car.
- nypatnvaExplorerMay be wrong but I am pretty sure there is a shuttle that runs from the park to the bottom of the glen. We will be going through there next month to the other end of Seneca Lake (Geneva). We like Clute park cause it is close to the lake and shopping. Walmart is walking distance from Clute. Do a search "shuttle bus Watkins glen state park"
- michigan_buckeyExplorerWe stayed here last summer. The gorge is absolutely breathtaking! Unlike anything I've ever seen before. I highly recommend getting up early in the morning and hiking it before the crowds show up.
I vaguely remember there being a shuttle that could take you from the campground office down to the town. And by 'down', I mean down! The campground is up a very steep hill from town and they don't allow bikes up or down it. I'd suggest calling the campground office directly and ask them about getting into town without a car and confirming that shuttle. We had a car, so I didn't pay attention that close.
The pool is also down this steep hill and worth going to if it's hot.
And speaking of that steep hill. There's a back way to the campground that comes in further south of the city and takes a much more gradual climb. I'd suggest taking some time and mapping your route, don't take Old Corning Rd that connects to 14 by Glenn Creek. It looks much more direct on paper, but is challenging to get up. - Shane549ExplorerBeen there many times. Beautiful place. I would look into renting
a car. A 30ft C would be a handful on the roads in the park not to
parking lots. Enjoy.
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