United States
Forest service campground easily reached from paved road. Nine campsites with tent pads, widely spaced on a loop in a heavily forested area. $15/night or $7.50/night with interagency pass (like America the Beautiful). Located near the wineries, distilleries and restaurants on the east side of Seneca Lake.
There is no camp host or (as far as we could tell) ranger presence here so there were loud drunken parties on the weekend we stayed there.
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Only 9 sites, we got the last site. for the night. Only stayed one night. The app wasn't working so stayed for free. The sites are well spaced out and quiet.
Report Check-InGreat spot! we camped here in May, $15 / night, quiet, large sites. Big enough for travel van.
Report Check-InNice campground. Multiple sites were “ under construction” sign asking people not to camp in them. (Rebuilding tent pads.) the place was full, all sites used despite signs. Many people driving through looking—Friday night. Horse camp down road might be alternative if full?
Bins for recycling, two pit toilets cleaned 3 days earlier —sign on front of them.
Stayed at site 7. This site has internet! As the others mentioned the fee is $15/Day and $7.50 with a National Parks annual pass. Came in June 2021 and there were tons of caterpillars. Vehicle covered when we woke up. Quiet night on a Thursday. Spots are kind of close together. Ranger came by around 3 pm and asked a neighbor camper if he had paid since he didn't display his ticket on the post number. The path to the 1/4 acre blueberry patch is right behind the pay kiosk. They aren't in season yet and the bushes are competing with bigger trees so they are hard to see. the ranger said they burn that every few years to give the blueberries a better chance. The two pit toilets are clean, stocked with TP, and scent free.
Report Check-InGreat place to park a van for the night, only $7.50 with national park annual pass.
Report Check-InVery well kept. On a Sunday, everything was quiet $15 or $7.50 with senior park pass. Pit toilets. Garbage containers. No water that I saw.
Report Check-InForest service campground easily reached from paved road. Nine campsites with tent pads, widely spaced on a loop in a heavily forested area. $15/night or $7.50/night with interagency pass (like America the Beautiful). Located near the wineries, distilleries and restaurants on the east side of Seneca Lake.
There is no camp host or (as far as we could tell) ranger presence here so there were loud drunken parties on the weekend we stayed there.
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