Nice little campground right off the main road ! Very close to Seneca lake in Seneca state forest (Aprx.2mil) there is a nice picnic area with firepit and grills jst below the campground entrance on he opposite side of highway !
EDIT Our visit was last year and I wanted to update to say that they now offer online preregistration.
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This is an annual favorite of ours. I'm going with four stars because this time the composting toilet was exceptionally stinky (it's not usually that bad!) and we had next-site neighbors roll in with a caravan of Jeeps and set up flood lights for the evening.
The price on Saturday, 10-06-2018 was $17. It's a great deal for a sweet little place in the forest, but wanted to note it here because you need cash. Firewood is available for a few dollars, but I don't recall exactly how much. Also worth noting that it is first come, first serve but there are other places to stay in the area in the extremely unlikely event that they are full.
Overall this is just a beautiful, usually quiet, camp with well-maintained sites and amenities just up the road -- ranger station with ice during certain hours, playground.
Excellent campground. Pretty secluded and perfect for getting into nature
Amazing little campground! We had site #1 and I believe this site, along with site #3 would be the most convenient if you have a trailer. Pit latrine was clean, no bugs and not stinky. There's a little shed with firewood for sale, $6 for a generous bundle as of 07/22. No showers on site, but about a mile up the road there's showers at the camp office, along with laundry, WiFi, a payphone, and maps. We were there on a holiday weekend and it was still very quiet and peaceful. We plan on taking another trip out during the fall.
I’m not sure where the name “seven mile creek” came from, but this is the Seneca State Forest campground. It might be one of the best kept secrets. There are 10 campsites- almost all of them are very private and beside a small beautiful creek. There is no phone service anywhere which is fantastic. There are several hiking trails that leave right from the campground. No electric. Water is provided by a manual pump (see photos). There is a firewood shed that uses the honor system. This is truly one of the most beautiful rustic campgrounds and you should definitely visit!