Address: Mt Morris, NY 14510, USA
Phone: +15852373303
Sue Dileo
My first time there.Cant wait to go again.All new beautiful sites to see.Cabin was so cute n clean.
Ryan Shary
Absolutely gorgeous! Breathtaking views everywhere you look, fun hiking trails to explore, and very well maintained facilities throughout the park. There is very little cell phone reception within the park and virtually none at the Campground.
Colleen Volland
Beautiful, clean, wooded. Definitely coming back.
Mario Carbonaro
The campgrounds were different than I expected. No park rangers were checking the campsite throughout my stay (at any point), and I didn't see any park rangers while sightseeing at the waterfalls. The campground was almost entirely made of gravel; this made tent camping difficult and uncomfortable. Most of the families camping used RVs for their shelter. Each campsite is located right next to one another. The amount of space in between each site might make some uncomfortable if you're the type who enjoys privacy. A lot of the camping families have dogs. This can be good or bad, depending if you're a dog lover. However, there were no noisy dogs barking incessantly throughout the night. The bathrooms were clean, and a camp store was located outside the campgrounds. The families I met throughout my stay were amiable and helpful. I picked up some valuable camping tips from seasoned vets! P.S. You can buy firewood outside the park for half the price and double the wood. You can find farmers who have signs posted throughout the area.
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Exit the campground, turn left and drive to the upper falls parking lot. It is a ways away from the campground.
The website has the full list, but 700 and 800 as of when I looked.
Yes.
Yes but only in some of the loops. I know in Loop 700 you can. Call the park and ask which loops you can bring a dog.
I'm not sure but the bathrooms are private along with showers in loop 100. Brand new
2 tents, I'm sure they'll allow the dining area as well, give em a call they're really very friendly and helpful.
There are some hiking trails off of parts of the campground, but most of them you do have to drive to. Let me add the campground is inside the park, just the park is just massive.
The have 30 and 50 amp service hookups. But not sewer hook up. They have fresh water and dumping stations.
If I read correctly it's October 14 this year, but check the Reserve America website or give the office a call.
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