Mostly seasonal camps but adequate for the basics if you're passing through. Not a lot of sites available for short stays but they are very lenient with pets, children, etc. No organized rec, but the beach is nice (rocky on the shores of Lake Ontario). Prices moderate. If you want to camp and just be left "alone" this is a great place to visit. Unlike state parks you can get water and electric hookups here and septic service is available as well. Very nice small marina with excellent fishing. Camp store has only the basics, but the campground is only minutes from the grocery store. Sandy access roads but they are stable for RV driving and relatively easy to navigate. The oldest family owned campground in Oswego County. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed here 2 nights. It is a quiet family oriented park that has quite a few long term campers. It has dirt/gravel interior roads and sites are mainly level. All sites are under tall trees and the park is on a hillside and hilltop with a lovely view of green, rolling hills and pastures. There is no cable TV but we pulled in 7 stations via antennae. There is no WiFi or internet modem available. On Saturday night the owners brought in entertainment and had a live oldies/rock band come in and play outdoors under a tent down near the office. A lot of residents went out, sat under the stars on picnic tables and folding chairs to listen. The band was extremely loud and annoying to those of us who didn't want to listen. The owners are super nice and overall the grounds are neat. Bathrooms are nice and neat and the shower stalls are unisex individual rooms that are separate from the toilet area. There aren't many restaurants in the area however we found outstanding pizza at a local pizza eatery that had a wonderful huge old fashioned pizza oven. They have no website that I have been able to locate. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very clean with plenty of space. It is a long way from convenient stores, but is in a good location for fishing. About half of the sites are seasonal. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very few sites available with sewer, though they wouldn't let us have one for only one night that was available! Definitely needs an update. Bathrooms have rusty pads in front of showers. Too ridiculous on their "no reel leash" law for dogs. Everyone has them, don't they? WiFi didn't work at site; had to go to a location near the river for access due to "a part being on order to correct the system". Too outdated. Would not spend another night here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Pool is old and in need of cleaning/resurfacing and is not lifeguarded. Playgrounds are dated and in need of repair/cleaning as they have recycled tire mulch that is very moldy. Sites are very-very wet when it rains (we had 2" + of standing water) after a t-storm. Wi-Fi is $2 per 10 minutes and connection is very slow and available only in ranger station. Prices at camp store exorbitant. Many areas in need of painting/general maintenance. Many campers also had issues with critters (namely skunks) that park staff didn't feel it necessary to address. Organized activities were scheduled but not well planned out and not suitable for small children. River is nice, but shoreline is not cleaned/maintained by the park (there was some "inappropriate" trash on the shoreline on a Saturday morning). We probably wouldn't camp there again. Park has a 2 adult-2 child-1 dog policy, be aware of that when booking and be prepared to pay beyond that as it's not flexible. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a very nice, family-oriented campground about 45 min north of Syracuse, NY. There are a lot of organized activities for kids. They also have a nice pool and a small playground. Also, the park borders the Little Salmon River, which is very shallow and can keep the kids occupied for hours. Some of the park's infrastructure is a bit dated, but the restrooms were very clean. The sites are generally large, and most of the park is well shaded. Some of the branches can be low hanging, so if you have a taller unit, you will want to be careful. Water and electric services can be a long way from your site. In many places, 4 sites share centrally located water and electric hookups. Our water hookup was about 35 ft away, and the electric hookup was about 50 ft away. Our site only had a 30A electric hookup, meaning my 15A extension cord wouldn't work. Fortunately, they let me borrow a 30A cord. The camp store is well stocked with RV supplies and fishing supplies. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.