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Sleepy Hollow Lake, Akron, NY Sleepy Hollow Lake, Akron, NY If you are looking for camping at its best, check us out. We offer a wide variety of activities for all ages, sure to satisfy everyone's needs. Sleepy Hollow is 104 acres of camping fun. We offer a sandy beach for swimming, fishing, and un-motorized boating and more! Site Information Special Attractions Directions 200 sites. 30/50 AMP service. 5 ½ miles from Darien Lake Please use the park’s directions, or Water front sites. 50 tent sites. 20 miles from First Niagara put the park’s street address into Center Google Maps at Can accommodate RVs up to 60’ 30 miles from Niagara Falls https://maps.google.com Amenities/Facilities Recreation Free Wi-Fi and hot showers, Swimming, fishing, boating, dump station, rec center, 2 basketball court, volleyball, playgrounds, picnic area petting zoo, 18 hole mini-golf, tennis court Rates $33-$36 Of Interest Sleepy Hollow does in fact offer something for everyone! Whether you like sporting events, live music, relaxation, or a fun packed friendly atmosphere... WE HAVE IT! Contact Information 13800 Siehl Rd Akron, NY 14001 716.542.4336 [email protected] www.sleepyhollowlakeresort.com Great RV Escapes Page 33 1000 Islands Campground Alexandria Bay, NY Privately owned campground located 6 miles from Alexandria Bay and 7 miles from Clayton. Site Information Special Attractions Directions 65 sites. Full hookups. Partial St. Lawrence River Take Interstate 81 North to exit sites. Tent sites. 15/20/30/50 Stone Mills Agricultural 50 S (HWY 12) and head south. AMP service. Can accommodate Museum We are just 1.8 miles on the any size RV. Boat Tours right, just after Grass Point State Boldt Castle Park. Amenities/Facilities Auto Racing Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, picnic tables, fire rings, dump Antique Boat Museum station, 2 desert beaches, nearby propane, fishing Recreation supplies, public boat launch, Basketball, horseshoes, fishing, and convenience store. golf, boating, and playgrounds. Rates $25-$28 Of Interest We also have a modern furnished 2 room cabin. Campers must bring their own linens for the double bed and twin sized bunk bed. An antique couch/day bed is also available. A combo propane/charcoal grill is provided for outdoor cooking Contact Information and a picnic table inside a screen 42099 State Route 12 room for outdoor meals. A small Alexandria Bay, NY 13607 dorm size refrigerator, 315.686.2600 microwave, coffee pot, and 1000islandscampground@ toaster are inside for minor earthlink.net indoor snacking. A photo www.1000islandscampground.com brochure is available on request. Great RV Escapes Page 34 Tall Pines Campground, Canoeing & Country Store Bainbridge, NY Situated on the edge of the Catskills and the Leatherstocking region, our area offers historic and cultural treasures, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes with rolling hills, sparkling waterfalls and geological wonders. Site Information Special Attractions Directions 98 sites. Full hookup sites. Pull Northeast Classic Car thru sites. Riverfront sites. Tent Museum Take exit 9 off of I88 and head sites. 30/50 AMP service. Can Baseball Hall of Fame north on Route 8 about 3.5 accommodate RVs up to 65’ Soccer Hall of Fame miles. Go right at the flashing Ross Park Zoo yellow light and Till Pines is Amenities/Facilities General Clinton Canoe about 1,000 feet ahead on the Wi-Fi, in-ground pool, restaurant, Regatta left before the bridge. old fashioned ice cream fountain, Unadilla Drive In Theater playground, cable TV, rec hall, Howe Caverns dining area, country gift & camp I88 Speedway store, Chippy’s Fun Center, Glimmerglass Opera laundry, meeting & banquet room, and new bath houses. Recreation Canoe and kayak trips &rentals, Rates swimming, mini golf, fishing, $48 basketball, arcade, themed weekends, and daily activities. Of Interest You will encounter world-class museums, historic battlefields, fascinating cultural centers, an 1840s canal village, and a brewery with year-round tours. Visit historic sites that recreate the struggle of the American Revolution and present New York's prominent role in the creation of an independent nation. Experience the drama Contact Information and glory of the past at Fort Anderson Lane Stanwix, Oriskany Battlefield, Bainbridge, NY 13733 and General Herkimer's Home 888.556.3624 through living history programs 607.563.8271 and special events. And discover [email protected] collections of art that preserve www.tallpinescampground-ny.com hundreds of years of history and celebrate our shared heritage. Great RV Escapes Page 35 The Landing Campground- Blossvale, NY Come and relax at this premier campground nestled along the shores of Fish Creek and situated in the heart of one of New York State’s best-loved resort communities, the historic Oneida Lake. Special Attractions Directions Site Information Turning Stone Casino From NY Thruway exit 34 90 full hookups, pull thru, back in Rome (Canastota), take Rt. 13 North to sites with 15/20/30/50 AMP Utica stop light in Sylvan beach. Turn service. 20 tent sites Syracuse onto Vienna Rd. and go 1.5 miles to Many local attractions 2796 Kellogg Rd. Turn right. Can accommodate RVs up to 40’ Recreation From NY Thruway exit 33. (Verona), Amenities/Facilities Beautiful waterfront peninsula take Rt. 365 Wi-Fi, cable TV ($3), laundry, on fish creek, boat ramp, boat north 1/4 mile to Rt. 31 W. Take Rt. showers, restrooms, dump rentals, bait store, weekend 13 North to stop light in Sylvan station, phone, fully stocked camp bingo, game room, basketball, Beach. Turn Right onto Vienna Rd. store, planned activities ping pong, biking, mini golf, and go 1.5 miles to 2796 Kellogg Rd. swimming Turn right. Rates $25-$40 Of Interest Come and relax and experience waterfront camping, New York style, in a fun and friendly family oriented atmosphere. The Campground offers a complete range of amenities: 5 way hookups, boat & canoe rentals, laundromat, Cable & Contact Information HBO access, a children’s 2796 Kellogg Rd playground, day and evening Blossvale, NY 13308 activities, and so much more! 315.245.9951 Plan your stay today! We offer a [email protected] full package of rates: daily, weekly, monthly & seasonal. www.thelandingcampground.com Great RV Escapes Page 36 Treasure Isle RV Park Blossvale, NY Come and see for yourself why Treasure Isle RV Park is the jewel of the Northeast. Located near Sylvan Beach, this RV Park offers one mile of riverfront & 35 acres of land for you to frolic, relax and have fun. With 66 oversized sites, some on the water, some overlooking the water, even some in the woods, you will be able to bring your "Big Rig" and enjoy in the extra room. Site Information Special Attractions Directions 66 sites. Full hookups. Sylvan Beach From I90 take Exit 34, take Rt. Waterfront sites. 30/50 AMP Sylvan Beach Amusement 13 north 9 miles over bridge at service. Can accommodate Park Sylvan Beach to stop light. Turn various size RVs. right at Vienna Road and go to Turning Stone Casino intersection of Higginsville & Amenities/Facilities Fort Rickey Children’s Zoo Haskins Roads. Stay straight Wi-Fi, showers, laundry, Vernon Downs Casino & ahead onto Haskins road and go handicap accessible, dump Raceway just over 1 mile to entrance on station, mobile dump station Fort Stanwix Nat’l Monument right. service, store, ice, firewood, propane, RV supplies, restrooms, Erie Canal Village beachfront, picnic area, dock Weeden’s Mini Mall rentals, and trailer rental. Rates Recreation $34-$38 Horseshoes, volleyball, tetherball, basketball, playground, swimming, and nature trail. Of Interest Located 35 miles from Syracuse and 30 miles from Utica. Contact Information 3132 Haskins Rd. Blossvale, NY 13308 315.245.5228 www.treasureislervpark.com Great RV Escapes Page 37 Lake Chalet Campground & Motel Bridgewater, NY You deserve to take a break and get away from the daily hassles and routine chores of life! Lake Chalet Campground & Motel is the type of place that draws you back to nature and relaxing tranquility. Site Information Special Attractions Directions 50 sites, 22 featuring Over 10,000 acres of State From I-90 (New York Thruway) 20/30/50 AMP Forest Exit 31. Take Rt. 8 South 19 Madison Bouckville Antique miles. (1 mile north of US Rt. 20) Can accommodate RVs up to 40’ Fair Unadilla Nat’l Motocross Track Please use the park’s directions, Amenities/Facilities Howe Caverns or put the park’s street address Wi-Fi, laundry, hot showers, Herkimer Diamond Mine into Google Maps at clean bath houses Utica Brewery Tours https://maps.google.com Utica Zoo Rates Many more! $34-$40 Recreation 6 acre private lake, fire rings, BBQ with picnic area, horseshoes, tennis, croquet, volleyball, swimming, basketball, stocked fishing (no license required), Contact Information badminton, playground, paddle 593 State Route 8 boats, surf bikes, kayaks, and Bridgewater, NY 13313 canoe rentals. 315.822.6074 [email protected] Of Interest Each campsite comes complete www.lakechalet.com with a fireplace grill and picnic table. For your camping comfort and convenience, we offer 4 log cabins. The 1-room sleeps 4 and the 2-room sleeps 6. We also have 6 motel rooms with some efficiencies. Great RV Escapes Page 38 Lake Lauderdale Campground Cambridge, NY Lake Lauderdale Campground is a family run campground that the Gordon family has owned since 1989. We cater to families, retirees and their dogs, in RV's, pop-ups or tents. Site Information Special Attractions Directions 65 sites. Full hookups. Partial New York State Museum Lab 5 miles north of Cambridge, NY, sites. Pull thru sites. Back in Cambridge Historical Society 5 miles south of Salem, NY. sites. Tent sites. 30/50 AMP Museum Entrance on Rt. 61 near service. Can accommodate RVs Lake Lauderdale Battenkill River. up to 45’. Amenities/Facilities Wi-Fi, cable TV, restrooms, Recreation showers, laundry, ice, phone, RV Horseshoes, hiking, playground, storage, propane, fire rings, and nature watching, and volleyball.
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