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- NYCgrrlExplorerYanno how you can ignore places close to home cuz you can get there whenever you want? Been doing that a lot w/ NYS of late, LOL. Still, I've fond memories. Adding to the list of good uns:
Taughannock Falls- spent a few lovely summers camping there as a quasi starving student at Cornell during the bad ol days when reservations weren't computerised. Great kid programs which made life easier for the ex as he watched the kiddos. Nice inn (can't recall the name)within the park for special occasion meals and brunch. Walks and trails, nicely marked out, of various duration and difficulty, that take you up and down the falls.
Buttermilk Falls- more strenuous trails; not so much for the sedentary. Typical Conservation Corp construction.
Saranac Lake Islands-not for RVing although you could prolly park it in the village but great boat access only campsites. Some of the islands only have one site per island. Truly nice if you crave solitude. Lower Saranac sites sre closest to town; mid sites are more secluded. - pitchExplorer IIWatkins Glen is right in my backyard so we probably won't be going there. Niagara Falls is definitely on the list. Letchworth, I will never get tired of. I am going to have to do some research to see if DEC parks are included on the account.
- PadlinExplorerNYS is a great place for the gift card, more good parks then you can shake a stick at. Adk's, 1000 Islands, Finger Lakes, Niagara, Lake George, Catskills, Letchworth...
Hmmm, guess I've done more camping in NYS then I had thought. - dcasonExplorerWatkins glen, only one electric look...walk the glen
Hamlin beach state park.
For the most part at least the ones we have visited the bathrooms at NY state parks are pretty dated... - Dutch_12078Explorer IIYou didn't say which areas of NY you're interested in, but two of our favorites are Robert Moses State Park near Massena, NY, on the shore of the St Lawrence Seaway close to the Eisenhower Lock, and Four Mile Creek State Park on the shore of Lake Ontario near Niagara Falls. Your stay there also gets you into the Niagara Falls parking lots at no charge.
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