We stayed here long term. For the price it was reasonable. Close to shopping and other things. Area not the best with he strip clubs but we never experienced anything negative. Staff aim to please. Washrooms and showers were so so. This year they spent a ton of money on a miniature golf course that could have been better spent on modernizing washrooms or other facilities. We plan on staying here again. Monthly rate reasonable. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed at this campground for it's proximity to the Niagara Falls attractions. We would not stay here again. Almost immediately leaving the campground you are surrounded by Massage Parlours, Gentleman's Clubs and roadside motels offering daily rates. This may not be offensive to everyone but when you are trying to get to the nice attractions of town and have children travelling with you it is a bit of an annoyance. The campground was so- so in cleanliness. If you are anywhere other than the sites surrounding the "barn"(entertainment area) that smells like an old barn WiFi is not available, although it's advertised. The area of the park we were in was newer, sites were a decent size, although no privacy. It was the parking lot experience on the wrong side of the tracks literally. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Many large pull-through sites without shade and no Wi-Fi available unless you walk up to the office or close to it. Only about 50 nice sites available for short timers with remainder being used for homesteaders. Very close to all activities with all day shuttle service for 6.00 to the Falls. Would stay here again but a little pricey but you have to expect that for a tourist area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Clean and neat. Staff accommodating. Wi-Fi not available in pull through area. Little to no shade in pull through area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
If you plan on visiting Niagara Falls with or without a family, this is an excellent campground. Located 3 miles from the falls, there is a shuttle bus stop at the campground that will transport you to the entire falls area. There are also many stores and restaurants a few blocks away. Staff is very helpful, our plans changed last minute and I was able to get on our site 5 hours prior to check in. Large pull thru site with great water pressure and solid 50 amp service. They advertise cable and phone, but its only on the seasonal sites. There is free wireless internet at the store and rec. area. Campground was very quiet even with many kids, its quite large and spacious. Lots of activities for kids, nice pool and rec. area. I will definitely camp here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
WiFi did not work, sewer connection was so far out of the ground that I had difficulty making solid connection. One huge thing in their favor, totally unexpected, I suffered a kidney stone attack and we had to leave early. Knowing that most campgrounds would refuse a partial refund, these kind people did, and for this reason, I will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We don't stay in a campground for entertainment, but stay for a day or more to see the local area. With that said. Like others, we found that this campground has lots of long term sites. We stayed in the pull through area and found; The WiFi is not available nor is cable TV or telephone. The site area is not maintained with water so it was dry and dusty. There is highway traffic on one side and a railroad on the other. Neither bothered us to any degree. The road into the pull through area is narrow and some of the street signs are missing or turned the wrong direction. There are no street lights so if you come back from an evening of touring it is hard to navigate. The key entry gate was open and broken when we got there and broken when we left. If you plan on doing laundry bring Canadian quarters. They do not refund or credit days if you leave early. That is not good customer relations. We would not stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Not a bad park, but noisy...it's on Lundy's Lane highway and traffic in constant all day, but not bad after midnight. There is a train at the back of the park, but wasn't that bad, as we ran the A/C during the night. All parks on Lundy's Lane suffer from these two problems, not just this park. The bathrooms were clean, the pool/hot tub was nice, and the park is convenient to the Falls area. The staff was nice and helpful. A large part of the park is seasonals, but the section we were in had a good "feel" to it. If we ever go back, I will probably try another park though. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a nice park and very convenient. The shuttle stops right at the campground and takes you into the Falls tourist area for $6 all day pass. A nice, clean pool and hot tub were available, and not crowded. There was a small game room and playground for the kids. The sites were roomy, although there were a lot of weeds at our site that we wished someone would have cut back. One other drawback is that the park is between a railroad and Lundy's Lane, which has a lot of traffic, so it wasn't the most quiet of campgrounds. We'd stay here again since we wouldn't be spending the bulk of our time at the campground while in Niagara Falls. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Advertised WiFi and cable TV, but these were not available except at seasonal sites; we had to go up to the Barn for WiFi. We were also looking forward to the advertised breakfast in the barn, but it is only open seasonally. A lot of full time campers, but our part was very nice, showers and baths were very clean. Staff was helpful and right in front was a bus shuttle to the falls. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Its OK. They do keep raising their rates if you stay longer. They also charge $20 for cutting the grass at your site and want to nickel and dime you to death. Don't enforce many rules so its somewhat casual. They will steal your stuff if you temporarily move your RV (to go visiting etc) and leave something behind. had my bike stolen even though I had rented the site for another 2 days. Some other stuff (levelling blocks worth $3-$4) were also stolen. I miss my bike. Management does nothing. That Peter fellow who runs it is an idiot. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Quiet time was not enforced. There were three families hanging out around one site's campfire until 3:00 am. We asked them at 1:00 am to please quiet down & they said I was rude. I told the management when we were leaving and they said they were sorry, but didn't offer any compensation of any type. There was a huge sign at the entrance that said "No campfires after midnight". That was not enforced which led to people staying up partying. The pool was clean, but has some odd rules. You are not allowed in the pool area alone or in the hot tub unless you are 19 or over. The area is monitored by video camera and they WILL reprimand you. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
The Good: The park was very clean and quiet. The location was excellent for visiting Niagara Falls and Marineland Theme Park. The staff was friendly. The Bad: The trees are a little low and it's a tight squeeze to pull through the narrow campsite roads. The children's playground needs to be updated with newer playground equipment. Overall: Our family really enjoyed King Waldorf's RV and Tent Park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Easy access to the Falls from here. We visited during the week and it was fairly empty. Even so, the baths were quite busy, so during a full campground there probably aren't enough facilities. It was very odd, because ALL staff appeared to vacate the premises at 4pm daily. They locked the pool, office, store, and left. The regulars would immediately scale the fence and swim in the pool after hours, and nobody ever addressed them. Obviously that means security is nonexistent. We didn't have any trouble, but it could get bad with a full camp as you'd be on your own. The grounds are very nice and they are redoing the riverfront area. Baths are tiled and clean. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Good location, friendly staff, very clean, tours for the falls leave right from the park, a little pricey but the whole area was. We would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice campground for families; easy to locate. Staff was friendly. Only drawback was that the pool and hot tub, which drew us to this park, closed way too early. Expensive considering we could not utilize the amenities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very busy park and a bit expensive, but it is clean, well run, and convenient to the Niagra Falls attractions on the Canadian side. The sites are close together and a little short for rigs over 40'. We would stay here again if we return to this area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park, but, it is pretty much in the center of a residential area, surrounded by an 8' wooden fence. Park was clean, staff was friendly and there was plenty to do. We just did not like opening our door to our camper and being able to look into someone's bedroom window of their home next door. There was a lot to do and the activities were well planned. If it were in a more country/wooded setting, we would definitely go back. Unfortunately, it's not. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is located in a busy suburban area, with lots of traffic swirling around it. Our site was level and easy to get into. We were here early in the spring when few people were camping, so it wasn't crowded. The sites are not that wide, however, so I suspect the place could be noisy when full. The restrooms were spotless. Although there are trees, the park has a rather "open" feel, affording little privacy. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great little park about 10km away from the touristy madness at Niagara Falls. Level grass sites among the trees, with many permanent trailers around. Showers were clean and easily accessible by tenter's and RVers. Did not try the pool or mini-golf, but several other guests did. A short drive to public parking, but we took the motorcycle into town and found great parking in the middle of everything. Wal-Mart and groceries are 10km south, restaurants and tourist shops nearby at the Falls. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We were on a small electric/water site (#73). The size of the site coupled with the numerous trees made it difficult to place the pop-up so we could open both ends and the slide out. We ended up putting it right near the edge of the site. It was a good thing that the GC was pretty empty as we just spilled over into the next site. The bathrooms and showers were very clean. The outdoor pool was not open for the season yet. In our area of the CG, there were a ton of mosquitos. All in all, I don't think we will be back as there are plenty of alternatives in this area. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This is a great little park with a beautiful view of the Niagara River. Very close to the attractions, but you feel like you are in the middle of nowhere. The sites are small, but nice. The staff is excellent and treat you like family. We will be back We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Super folks at this campground. Very friendly and helpful. The sites were a tad bit on the small side, but they were manageable. The permanent campsites looked well maintained. The campground is close to the falls and ideal for tourists, like us. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Sites a little small in some areas. Very friendly people. They kept the pool open for us one night late. Very good location. A lot of full time campers, but they treated us like we had been there for seasons. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Of all of the campgrounds we've seen in the Niagara Falls area, this one is definitely the nicest. The campground is located across the street from the Niagara River (south of the falls and north of Fort Erie). A quick and scenic drive up the Niagara River Parkway gets you to the falls. The staff (both in the office and in the restrooms) were courteous and friendly. Their advice on attractions, parking, and directions were always accurate and helpful. Our only complaint is that the sites are small. We had site #52 (which had a nice view of the Niagara River) but our neighbors on all sites were very close. Still I would highly recommend this campground to anyone who wants a peaceful place to sleep and stay but still have easy access to the Niagara Falls tourist attractions. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
A nice, small campground that is convenient to most area attractions. We enjoyed the pool, mini-golf and river views. Our only disappointment as far as camping was the sites in the back that we had booked were a mudhole due to a lot of rain the day before we arrived. So, we got stuck out in the front part of the campground next to a couple pop-ups with noisy kids until 11:30P the first night. The bad part, however, was that my wife's family stayed in the adjoining motel and found it needs a LOT of work. The mattresses were so old, they had stripes on them and sagged in the middle even when not being used. They have no A/C and if it's hot like it was when we visited, the ventilation is very poor. They woke up one morning to find no hot water and had to take cold showers. In summary, a decent campground and a terrible motel... We camped here in a Tent.
Somewhat dated in style, but very well taken care of campground. Perhaps 40% seasonals, but they seem to be a tight community of folks and they were very friendly. Sites and access roads are a bit tight, but accessible. Location is wonderful, on the Niagara Falls Parkway 10 miles from the falls and not far from Fort Erie. We had site 42, and it backed up to two huge maple trees, under which was our fire pit. They also have a 10 room motel, incase you are travelling with folks that do not have an RV. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very quiet park with a security gate. Sites close together. Niagara River (above the Falls) across the street. Has Public Phone, Laundry, Mini golf, pool, aviary and fire rings. People were very helpful in telling us where to go. I am not sure how many big rigs could fit but it suited us (at 32 feet) better than the other parks around Niagara Falls. Had some chickens running around the campground eating bugs. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice campground. Run along the Niagara Parkway/Niagara River. The nicest campground hosts you will ever meet. Approx. 9 miles to the Falls. Great walking/biking trails along the Parkway. Security gate. Pool is very clean. Price of $32.00 per night is Canadian currency. Pay for 6 nights, 7th night is free. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
The positives for this campground are that it's a good base for visiting Niagara Falls, it has level sites, the staff is very friendly and it has a security gate. We could be wrong, but we believe it needs a security gate due to the several 'gentleman's clubs' directly across the street. The playground is very old, rusty and not 'kid friendly'. There were really not any other child activity areas that we noticed. The campground was officially opened for over a week, but not all of the facilities were open yet. They actually had to come and turn the water on at our site. The showers we ended up using in the main building were decent and served the purpose, but that's about it. Also, the campground is directly next to a railroad track and yes, we had two trains pass by in the night. We thought a convey of motorcycles was coming through our trailer. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Pros: Niagara Falls bus line stops at campground. $6 for all day use. Large shaded sites. We were able to pull through to our back in site. Cons: Poor TV reception. Overall we enjoyed our stay and would stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is located 3 miles from Niagara Falls in the Lundy Lane business district and is close to restaurants and shopping. It is reasonably priced compared to its pricey brand-name neighbors. It didn't have all the bells and whistles of those neighbors, but it was plenty good enough for us and we would return for the money saving aspect. Most RV sites are back-in FHU 30 amp. There are no side-by-side hookups, but neighbors are very close at the back of each site. There are some seasonal sites, and it is very popular on the weekends with younger tenting families. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I came here for the August long weekend with my husband and our two children. We LOVED it! Even though the campground was REALLY busy, the staff were great and took the time to answer all of our questions. The rec program was really nice as well, they had a full schedule of activities for the kids and when it came time to leave, they didn't want to go home! I will definitely be returning next year. The service really can't be beat. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This park is terrible. Unless of course you like to sit down to dinner right next to a sewer drain and have the hum of hwy 403 at your doorstep. We were traveling in a 26 foot trailer and rented a “Red Carpet” full service site. These sites have a cement slab next to your neighbors sewer drain, the slab as we and our neighbors understood it, was for the picnic table. There was no grass and no trees in the area we were in. I strongly suggest you not waste your money at this site. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Made our reservations a few days in advance and explained that we would be camping in a tent. Arrived and were checked in quickly. However, our site was so small we couldn't even fit our tent on it, not to mention there was no grass, just a concrete slab and stones. Returned to office and after being shuffled around for nearly an hour, were finally given a campsite that had some grass. We had requested to be near the playground, since we have 4 children, but were told the sites were already taken (though they were empty). We asked how that was possible, since we were unable to reserve a specific site when we called, but were told "that's just how it is". We considered a no-hookup tent site, but quickly changed our minds when we checked it out and saw that it backed up to a VERY smelly swamp. Campground is located next to a busy freeway, so you do hear loud truck and traffic noises constantly. However, the playground was very nice, the pool was clean and a good size. I would not recommend camping here in a tent or if you want privacy, as the sites are small and close together, but it is a fun place if you have children as there are lots of activities for them and it feels very family friendly. We camped here in a Tent.
We have a dually/36' high-profile fifth wheel. Our pull-through site was just large enough but quite awkward to access. Some tree shade. Staff were polite but not very efficient or helpful - needed much prompting. 50A service adequate. No cable TV - French antenna service. Pay WiFi - not used. In the KOA mold - an old park, quite expensive, perhaps good value for families? Excellent location for Niagara Falls - worth the price for that. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great for kids. My 6 year old was kept busy and happy the entire long weekend. Great family park. Some sites are a little small but overall excellent. We will be going again in a couple of weeks. We camped here in a Motorhome.
My Family had a great time visiting the Yogi Bear park in Niagara Falls, my two kids where busy the whole time with crafts and activities they really loved singing on the wagon ride with Yogi, BooBoo & Ranger Smith. We stayed in our tent trailer and our site was roomy and close to the playground, I was kind of concerned to come during one of the busiest holidays but was very surprised with the cleanliness and very friendly staff. I loved that they had a cute "yogi" shuttle that took you to Niagara falls so we didn't have to worry about parking. My girls are begging to go again this year. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.