Address: 201 Campsite Rd, Schuyler Falls, NY 12985, USA
Phone: +15186439952
Steve Vallone
Great State campground close to Plattsburgh and Vermont! Only one complaint, main road that leads to the entrance of camping area wraps around the pond that is the focal point of the park!! Very loud in the morning when work trucks and other traffic is active! Other than that the Pond is awesome to explore with a kayak or canoe. Many local birds especially geese can be found. Site #11 is the best, very private and has access to the water. Hope this helps.😊
Merican' Patriot
I saw a family make an innocent mistake by collecting camping equipment they thought was abandoned. Turned out it wasn't. They returned everything and apologized. Both parties involved admitted it was a simple misunderstanding. They thought it was all settled and over with. The park however decided on their own to take it to then next level and call the police. There was no need for that. The park overstepped their bounds. If anyone should've called, it should have been the ones that got their equipment returned to them. I'm fully informed on this incident because I know both families involved.
Sarah Favaro
Macomb is a beautiful park with many hiking trails. Very clean and spacious site as well as helpful and friendly staff. Would highly recommend to anyone!
Don Bennett
We stayed at site 35 for three days, on a Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. We like to arrive to camp when the weekend crowds are leaving, because mid week most of these State Parks are fairly empty and quiet. We had the entire peninsula to ourselves, so it was idyllic. (sites 26-35 are considered the peninsula, and all are right on the water). Fishing is as easy as 15 steps from your tent/trailer down to waters edge, but the slope at sites 33, 34, and 35 are steep, 35 being the steepest. You could launch canoes, kayaks, or paddleboards right at your site, but the bottom is soft and a little mucky, so bring water shoes. Watch for snapping turtles, muscles, leaches, and blue/green algae blooms. The bathroom at the end of this loop were very clean! The staff were pleasant and sociable. The park was, "kinda", clean...ish. Sorta. No toilet paper blooms like you find along trails in the ADKs, but cig butts, bottle caps, and melted/burned trash in the fire pits. We always spend 15 or 20 minutes when we get to a site policing it up and scooping the fire pit, but you have to expect that when camping in a campground. Site 35, contrary to what the Reserve America map shows, is the last site right ON the water, with a wooded hill next to it. It isn't level, so plan to use leveling legs or putting one tire on a block. We have a tiny, lightweight Aspen Classic motorcycle popup tent camper, so it was easy for us. Bigger trailers might want to opted for sites 24-33 or so, as they are more level. It was peaceful, quiet, and money well spent.
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It's like $22 a night
I make my reservations through reserveamerica.com if you made reservations through that site you can go back to that site to cancel. If you called to make reservations you have to call the number you initially called to make the reservation.
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