This park was in a quiet rural area, away from the highway. It was only a 10 minute ride down the Robert Moses Parkway to downtown Niagara. Since the office had recently burned down, we cannot comment on how well it's stocked with supplies. The host was very helpful with recommendations for pizza and directions to Niagara Falls. Local TV channels came in well with our antenna. This was the perfect place to stay; only 25 mins to Lockport (to take the Erie Canal tour). We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This KOA is close to Niagara Falls and is north of Buffalo. It is out in a rural area, but very close to the parkway that goes to the falls. The owners were very helpful and provided us with information on touring the falls, shopping, and other local information. The cg is rather small making for some tight turns to get to some of the sites. We have a 32 foot motorhome and toad, and didn't have too much trouble getting into our pull through site. We did not inspect the showers or bathrooms. The place was well maintained with a small but well stocked camp store. No cable hookups which you would expect for the price, and the trees prevented usage of our satellite dish, but we did get the local news and weather from the local channels. All in all a nice little cg and we would consider it again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the second time we have stayed at this site. The first time it had rained the day before and our site was a mud patch, this time it had rained and although there was some gravel for the trailer to sit on in the morning we had at least 6 inches of water to paddle through, it was awful. They need to bring in at least 10 truck loads of gravel to make these sites useable. We had found this site to be useful for us to do our grocery shopping in the area after having crossed the border from Canada. We will NOT be staying there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The Niagara Falls North/Lewiston KOA was in a great location. When you check in you are given several maps and information about the area, which is very helpful. The bathrooms and showers were extremely clean. We stayed in one of the two 26 foot travel trailers that were available. We paid $132.00 per night, which came out to be $44.00 per couple per night. The trailer was nice, except we had to clean mold out of the refrigerator! The sites had picnic tables and fire rings, but were on top of each other. There wasn't a lot to do at this campsite, and the only activities there were swimming, basketball, volleyball, renting bikes, or horseshoes. If you're looking for a place with clean restrooms near the falls, this is a good place to be. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
July 2006
$43
We were happy here . Very friendly staff. Sites on outside of loop good size . Close to everything . Nice camping store . We would stay here again . We camped here in a Motorhome.
The owners of this campground were extremely helpful and nice. Lots of area information is given at check in. They have high speed internet available in the "family room" and it is free. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
June 2005
$36
Small KOA in a great location for anyone wanting to spend time seeing the Niagara Falls region. Right on the American/Canadian border. Pull-through sites were a bit tight and lacked privacy but were manageable. There were a lot of children running through other people's sites (including ours) and riding rented four-wheel type pedal toys on the weekend, which made for some rather loud evenings. But other than that, the KOA was a good home base for seeing Niagara Falls. I would not come here to simply camp, however. Not much to offer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sites are very easy to pull into. Small campground, but the owners are very friendly and helpful. There was construction on the highway that we did not know about. The owner took his own RV and tried out the detour and called us to give us different directions. He didn't think a 40ft fifth wheel would make one of the turns in the detour. His new directions were great and the fact that he did this impressed us! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a lovely place to stay while touring Niagara Falls. The owners are very personable and helpful. The place is clean and neat and pleasant. It's far enough from main roads so that there is no road noise, but is still easily accessible. The sites are tight together, but there was nice open space for the kids to play in nearby and a little playground available. The restrooms were immaculate. The camp store was able to help us out with a turn signal bulb we needed to replace (saved the day!). My only criticism might be that I wish they would enforce the speed limit more, as some folks were definitely driving faster than is prudent in a campground. We'll certainly stay here again if we return to the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2004
$32
This is a well kept, quiet park not far from Niagara Falls. The sites are fairly level gravel and most have at least partial shade. The restrooms and showers were spotless. There is a small pool and playground. Some of the pull through sites can be close together. Our slide out was about 4 ft away from our neighbors fire pit. The back in sites have more space between them. The only negative thing I could find was that the office closes at 8 pm, which during the summer seemed a little early. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
July 2002
$41
We were about 10-15 from Niagara Falls. The campground was mainly for people to come and move on to another destination. The sites were fairly close together. Not much to do. No planned activities. They had a nice basketball court with different bank shot baskets. Our son loved being able to dunk on the smaller one. The store was well stocked and the bathrooms were very clean and new. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Only a couple miles up the road from the Falls. Very clean, friendly staff. Have arrangements with local tour operator so they can pick you up right at the camp - very convenient and much better than doing it on your own. Had a nice playground/pool for the kids. The campground is about 2 miles off the Robert Moses Pkwy in a mostly residential area. Note - stay at this KOA and not the "Niagara Falls KOA". We met lots of folks who changed to the Lewiston KOA afterwards because the other was just a bunch of sites on a blacktop parking lot adjacent to the
highway. We camped here in a camper.