This is a membership park that is part of the AOR, ROD and RPI networks. $8/night reflects our rate under RPI. We only stayed at this park overnight but our overall impression was positive. The roads and parking areas are dirt/gravel and in good shape. Some roads were a little narrow but we had no real problems navigating the roads we encountered on the way to our site in our 41' motorhome. The sites are quite large (many would easily accommodate a 45' rig) with lots of grass. A lovely setting. Some full hookups: all 30 amp and the power was steady. The water pressure was good. The water and power hookups at some sites were located quite far away and would require long hoses and extension cords. The one dump station I saw is located in a somewhat awkward spot. They need to do some tree trimming here and there, including at the site we were assigned. But when we brought the tree problem to the attention of the folks at the check in booth, they were very responsive. There was a crew at our site ready to trim branches before we even got back to the motorhome! Antennae TV reception was good. AT&T cell signal was weak and our aircard was extremely slow. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Bass Lake East Coast Resort is a membership campground. We used ROD membership...Would have given it a 10 if they had 50 amp. Beautiful grounds and plenty of amenities...Separate clubhouse and pools for adults and kids. Good variety of planned activities. Great cafe with good dinners at very reasonable prices. Some campgrounds calling themselves resort are not deserving of it. This place definitely is. Highly recommended We camped here in a Motorhome.
We really enjoyed our week at this campground. It's an RPI, among others, park so low cost. The spaces were great but the best part is their on site cafe, where we had dinner every night. Very good food and very inexpensive. The people were just great. I would highly recommend this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This private resort has a clubhouse, two swimming pools, playground, fishing, boating, basketball, horseshoes, country store, hiking trails, hayrides, game room, ball field, and cafe. RV storage is available. Snowmobile trails. Dump station. Beautiful lake, really nice, with free rowboats available. Affordable cafe, arts and crafts for kids with a small fee. Lake Ontario beaches are about a 15-minute drive away. Maximum RV length is 40 feet. Very well maintained, helpful, friendly staff. We would definitely camp here again. Some sites, particularly the pull-throughs, are full-sun so be sure to ask when you reserve. They also have lovely high-end cabin and park model rentals as well as RV rentals. You have to be a member to reserve the cabins. Great family place. Formerly called Bass Lake Resort. We camped here in a Motorhome.