The park is located on Lake Ontario, off of the Lake Ontario State Parkway, 10 miles north of Albion on Route 18 West.
Nice secluded park with clean bathrooms. Nominal admission fee, friendly staff. I'd go back for a picnic, watch the sunset and perhaps bring a telescope for celestial views. Even though it's not far from where I live, it definitely worthy to camp there.
The staff, facilities, and site were GREAT! We camped in a dog friendly loop and were impressed with everything we saw. While the beach may have been closed while we were there, it was an easy drive to Hamlin Beach from where we were. My group and I intend to go back next year!
Stayed here for a long weekend. Like mentioned in other reviews there isn’t beach access but it’s only 15 min to Hamlin Beach. They are making a pathway down to the water which will be nice! Sunsets are beautiful! Most sites can’t see the water and many sites flood with consistent rain.
One big thing to note is if there is a thunderstorm coming the local orchards set off hail cannons. They woke us up @5am and we had no clue why drums or explosions going off rhythmically. It scared many!
The camp store was decent, but the rec center is only open on Sat and was closed the weekend we went. Loops were great for kids to ride bikes along/play on. Overall I would go back but with specific sites in mind.
Love taking my dog here to run around and enjoy some lake.. there's also playgrounds, swimming area, Frisbee golf, trails, and camping! Nice place well maintained