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- jim1632ExplorerWe stayed at Glimmer Glass State Park on our last trip to Cooperstown. It is end of the lake opposite to Cooperstown. Easy drive into Cooperstown.
- linnemjExplorerI can help on Pittsburgh. Unfortunately there are not many choices in the area. Many private parks are full because of the fracking going on in the area. Let us know if you need hookups and what area of Pittsburgh you are interested in.
- micarExplorerStayed at Liberty Harbour RV park in Jersey City. Definitely urban camping. Water and elec hookup with dump station.
You can't camp any closer than this to Manhattan. Views of the Statue of Liberty from your RV. - brianandshereeExplorerIn Pittsburgh, we are only stopping to take in a game at PNC Park.
Would prefer Full Hookups. - rr2254545Explorer
brianandsheree wrote:
In Pittsburgh, we are only stopping to take in a game at PNC Park.
Would prefer Full Hookups.
Was there this fall, our son just moved there - we stayed at two places north of town that were only ok
When we go back in the Spring - we will stay at Bear Run - it is north of town right off I79 in Portersville - MerrykaliaExplorer
micar wrote:
Stayed at Liberty Harbour RV park in Jersey City. Definitely urban camping. Water and elec hookup with dump station.
You can't camp any closer than this to Manhattan. Views of the Statue of Liberty from your RV.
I will 2nd this!
We stayed there two years ago and getting into and out of NYC was easy, cheap and we felt very safe going and coming. We stayed in the city several times until late at night (early morning) and the walk from the PATH was about 3 blocks and there were always people out walking dogs, etc. (High end residential area).
It sure beat catching buses, transferring and then getting on the train, then subway. From LH, you catch the PATH and it will take you to the WTC (World Trade Center) or 33rd St (Times Square area), for less than $3/person.
Getting into and out of the campground was easy - only one tight turn and that was because of construction. The rest of it was on the freeway, which was okay, but not something I would want to do everyday.
There are restaurants near the PATH entrance and a restaurant at the marina, but we didn't use it. There were security guards in/around the marina 24 hrs a day.
There is also a Water taxi that goes from the marina (campground) to Wall St. every hour or so, but it's about $8.00 each way, per person. I walked 3 blocks and saved $10 per person each day. - youngoneExplorerNear Lake George, NY we have stayed at MooseHillock campground. Fort Ann, NY. 2 year old campground with full hookups, Big private sites, Real big heated pool with water slides. We go back every summer!
- kknowltonExplorer IIFarther outside of NYC, but with tours to the city (or you can take commuter rail from a few miles away from the CG), and with activities that will keep kids occupied, is the Newburgh NY KOA. Very nice CG - some of the FHU pullthru sites are wooded enough to feel private but trimmed enough that you won't snag antennas or awnings on the trees. The usual KOA amenities - pool, playground, etc. If your kids are a bit older, there is a lot of history in the area, including George Washington's HQ for part of the Revolutionary War.
- linnemjExplorerIf you could make do with just electric for a few nights, my choice would be Raccoon Creek State Park near Hookstown, PA. Another option with full hookups is the KOA in Washington, PA. or Pine Cove Beach Resort near Charleroi, PA.
Hope you are a Pirate fan! We are heading down for a few days for spring training this year. - mdcampingExplorer
Merrykalia wrote:
micar wrote:
Stayed at Liberty Harbour RV park in Jersey City. Definitely urban camping. Water and elec hookup with dump station.
You can't camp any closer than this to Manhattan. Views of the Statue of Liberty from your RV.
I will 2nd this!
We stayed there two years ago and getting into and out of NYC was easy, cheap and we felt very safe going and coming. We stayed in the city several times until late at night (early morning) and the walk from the PATH was about 3 blocks and there were always people out walking dogs, etc. (High end residential area).
It sure beat catching buses, transferring and then getting on the train, then subway. From LH, you catch the PATH and it will take you to the WTC (World Trade Center) or 33rd St (Times Square area), for less than $3/person.
Getting into and out of the campground was easy - only one tight turn and that was because of construction. The rest of it was on the freeway, which was okay, but not something I would want to do everyday.
There are restaurants near the PATH entrance and a restaurant at the marina, but we didn't use it. There were security guards in/around the marina 24 hrs a day.
There is also a Water taxi that goes from the marina (campground) to Wall St. every hour or so, but it's about $8.00 each way, per person. I walked 3 blocks and saved $10 per person each day.
X3 on Liberty Harbor
Views of the Freedom Tower from your Rv are not to shabby either!
Mike
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