We stayed here for 5 nights and wish it could have been more. There are three different camping areas. We chose to stay on the bluff that overlooks Lake Ontario. You sit up pretty high and are a little more open but have a tremendous view of the lake. There are only two electric only spots on the bluff and we were lucky to get one. The water spigot was across the street so no problem filling the holding tank although it took awhile because of low water pressure. The sites in the other two camping areas look to be a little close together so not sure if we would have rated it as high if we had stayed in another area. Restrooms were very handy and the showers were just a little walk through the woods. Both were very clean. There are plenty of activities to keep you busy. There are two huge beaches, a mile long pier that you can walk on, several playgrounds, hiking in the woods, hiking on the beach, hiking along the coastline, fishing, boat rentals, canoe rentals, and best of all golfing! The park owns it’s own golf course and it’s very reasonably priced. You must get a least one coney at the turn in the pro shop. One of the best parts about the golf course is there are no houses along the fairways. The course is challenging and scenic too. We had a great time and would camp here again in a heartbeat. Verizon air card worked OK for internet. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The site that we had was very shady however it was very unlevel..two feet off to be exact. We went back to the main office to complain however they didn't have another site available that would accomodate our TT. This location has a lovely beach for the kids and I would stay again but only if I was guaranteed a level site. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Sites are small, and roads are very rough. Some of the sites are in strange spots, and tough to get into. We won't stay here again, there are too many other state parks within a close distance that rate higher in our books. We camped here in a camper.