Located 40 miles from Buffalo & Rochester. From Buffalo: Take Route 400 South to Route 20A. Take Route 20A East to Route 77, then Route 77 South to Beaver Meadow Road. Turn left onto Beaver Meadow Road. From Rochester: Take I-90 to Exit 48A. Travel south on Route 77 to Beaver Meadow Road. Turn left onto Beaver Meadow Road.
Very nice campground and nice facilities. Employees are very helpful and polite. The store is awesome with great people at the counter, very nice, friendly and polite staff members. I would recommend this campground to anybody who wants to camp.
Great campground and a lot larger than I expected! Campsites are a nice size as far as electric sites go. I was able to pull-through on the site which made setting up a breeze. Everyone in the store/check-in was very friendly and helpful!
We just spend Friday to Sunday evening at this campground. The tent site we were at was not tent friendly at all. It was on a horrible slope. Sleeping on a cot, I was sliding down. When we tried to address our concerns with the staff, with a proposed solution which would be to allow us to move the tent to a family campsite, they handed the phone to 3 people with the final one who everyone claimed was the “owner”, the male who never introduced himself on the phone, just said it was that way when he bought the campground and it was that way before he bought it. They claimed it was 4 adults up to 7 people per campsite. It would have put us over by a single adult. We were just trying to be more comfortable and be on some solid level ground for our final night.
Also strongly encourage to change up the water system a bit, smelly well water is a turn off. In this day in age, there are systems you can add to help with this.
Invest in some bathrooms with showers for the 200 / 300 areas. Portable toilets are great for small events not for a large campground all season.
Anyways… we are going to stay at our usual campground next year!!
First time here. Alot of open sites. Way too many rules compared to other campgrounds. Bathrooms were clean but the showers suck. You have to hold down the button to shower. Turns off after 30 or so seconds. Couldn't fly our drone. Someone left the massive bonfire they had burning overnight. Won't go here again.
This was our 2nd time coming here. My wife and I stayed from Thurs to Sunday. We are a lot more seasoned with our popup trailer and we wanted a close get away.
Check in was quick and painless. Made sure we had the same one as the one I picked with the online reservation. We got close 100s to be closer to the restroom. Probably should have asked for clarification on where our site started and ended as they do not have clear boundaries. If you go pole to pole it almost looks like 1 site can have 2 fire pits. Just ask at the office for help, will solve land disputes. We had to wait till the tent campers left before we could head out. It's pictured.
Total trip was great. Not a lot of people and the weather was nice. They had a food truck one on Friday or Saturday.
Only thing that's a bit much is their shower situation. I get they are on well water. All trailer sites do have water lines. So why do the showers have to have either push button or hold the handle for the showers. Also, they are preset to a certain temp. So make sure you shower when it's warm. I took 1 when it was 58 out and brrrr.
But we like it enough to keep coming back. If we can get a seasonal by the bathrooms, we probably will.