This is a very nice county park, tucked away, but very close to I-84 and roughly 1 1/2 hours to NYC. Sites vary somewhat, but because the campground is in a heavily wooded area, there is little grass. We stayed at site #29 with electric. This was a huge site. Most of the sites were really well spaced apart, but there were a few grouped together that would be ideal for family groups. One nice feature is the campground map. It is very detailed as to each site's size and electric availability or not. The main reasons I marked the campground down from an 8 or 9 is the lack of water at each campsite and the condition of the restrooms. I understand bugs-- they're a part of camping! But these restrooms need better ventilation and maintenance. One of the shower curtains in the ladies section was covered in mold. On the positive side, the showers were free. Some partying while we were there, but we've definitely heard worse. For $20 per night, this campground is a definite bargain and well worth checking out. Just come early on weekends-- they don't take reservations and the good sites go fast! We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
The lake is nice to take the paddle boats out for 30 mins-1 hour. They charge $5 for a 30 min rental. They allow fishing. The sites were somewhat level but lots of gravel and dirt (no grass) so tent campers beware. You will get very muddy if it rains. Some of the sites were spaced out nicely. We got a site that was way to close to our neighbors. We heard them snoring at night. We were not happy that the quiet times were not enfored at all. Music was blasting at 2:30 in the morning from more than one campsite. Also, this campground is located close to a private airport so the planes fly over your head all day lond. They seemed to stop at night. The bathrooms/showers were also not up to par. No air circulation at all. There were tons of spiderwebs and dirty showers. I would not stay here again We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Very pretty park with lots of trees and a lake. Campsites are not very level with gravel and dirt surface but staff keeps them clean, raked and tidy; road through the campsites is in good paved condition but narrow. We did not have any problems with our 30ft class A, but would not consider this a park for big rigs. About 30 of the sites have 30 amp electric, none had water. Potable water was available at the dumpstation and dumpstation was easy to access. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This 51-site facility for trailers or tents is in a heavily wooded area rich with wildlife, hiking trails, lake access, fishing and plenty of outdoors activities. Each site contains a picnic table and fireplace. The two large, centrally located comfort stations contain electricity and shower facilities, were well maintained and provided easy access from all directions. Reservations are only taken for Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day weekends; all other times are on a first come first serve basis. A well hidden treasure in the heart of the Hudson Valley. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.