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    Camp Bell Campground

    3.8 (8 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Owner is really nice, there is a pool that goes to 8 1/2 ft. Playground for kids to enjoy and find events for the children every Saturday.

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    Ferenbaugh - Campground & Recreation - 30' x 50' Inground Pool (One of the many things to do at Ferenbaugh!

    Ferenbaugh - Campground & Recreation

    2.7(7 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    Personally, my wife and I enjoy Ferenbaugh alot. The best sites are the lower sites or even the…read moreoverflow area. Great people and good activities on the weekends. Lot of the upper sites are permanently rented to locals for the summer. We camp there alot and have never had a bad experience.

    Located about 20 minutes outside of Corning, NY this campground leaves much to be desired for the…read moretech-savvy traveller. We arrived here for a one-night stay while I addressed some business that I had to take care of (Ahem, local state troopers handing out undeserved speeding tickets to out-of-state drivers like candy in this area... you warned. I was not.) I will begin by saying that the office staff was very helpful as accommodating as they could be given the circumstances. The campground itself is laid out very poorly. The main site areas are made up of dirt and mud. They are situated on top of very hilly roads in the middle of a forest. These full shade sites were hard to navigate as the spots were laid out at very steep angles with closely laid out trees and sharp banks that were enough to make us approach our site several times to ensure our exhaust pipes didn't clip the ground and that our camper didn't roll. There are a lot of seasonal campers at this location--which is only a warning because the electrical grid isn't sufficient to handle everyone coming home at 5pm and turning on their A/Cs and water heaters. The voltage was below 104 volts before we even plugged our RV in--a level that was so low it cause our EMS to cut out. Our site's electricity was so consistently non-functional that we eventually had to request a different location in the campground--a request to which the staff was very kind about. In addition to an almost total the lack of cell phone reception (Verizon), the promised on-site Wifi was almost missing in action. There was a very slow connection that could be had as you approached the main office, but the majority of the electric/water-only sites were completely out of range. If you're okay with just going off-grid and are only looking for a quiet night's sleep... you're out of luck here too. There is an active railroad they crosses through the campground. You will hear trains loudly. For the price ($34 for an electric/water site or $42 for a full-hookup) this just isn't worth the stay. We will not be returning.

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    Ferenbaugh - Campground & Recreation - Campsite 77, Ferenbaugh, Corning NY

    Campsite 77, Ferenbaugh, Corning NY

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    Taughannock Falls State Park - North Rim Trail

    Taughannock Falls State Park

    4.6(167 reviews)
    36.9 mi

    After briefly stopping at the [free] overlook to get some photos, we decided it would be nice to do…read morethe walk to the falls too, so we chose the Gorge Trail. It was 1 mile each way (from the parking lot to near the base of the falls). The trail was relatively flat and shaded for parts of it (but not all). There were a few benches along the way to take breaks, and water at the beginning of the trail to fill up your water bottle. It costs $10/car to get into the state park but you can use that ticket to get into other state parks on the same day without paying again, which would be great to visit nearby Buttermilk Falls and other parks.

    I visited Taughannock Falls State Park about a week ago when my husband and I were in the Finger…read moreLakes for the 4th of July, and I'm glad we included it in our itinerary for our trip. The highlight of the park - and its namesake - is Taughannock Falls, a 215-foot plunge waterfall. That's what we were there to see, but let me explain more about the park. The park crosses Taughannock Boulevard. On one side of the road, is the park of the park with lots of amenities: the marina, boat launches, a beach, a concession stand, bathrooms, a playground, and more. We were there on the morning of the Fourth of July, so lots of families were setting up for a fun day for the holiday: picnics, beach, boat day, etc. On the other side of Taughannock Boulevard is the waterfall and several trails. There is one parking lot by the trails, which was already full when arrived around 9am on Saturday, which was the Fourth of July, but we parked near the entrance on the other side of the park and walked over to the trail. There is signage requiring cars on Taughannock Boulevard to stop for pedestrians; it felt safe to cross. We took a little walk around the side of the park with the amenities, but we were there for the falls. We walked along the Gorge Trail - a .95 mile trail that is very flat. While not paved, it was a flat, wide dirt path, making it much more of a walk than a hike. Compared to other parks with falls in the area, it really doesn't feel like you're *in* a gorge, but you do walk along Taughannock Creek. But it's not quite as beautiful of a trail as some others in the area. But we were for the waterfall, which is incredible. It's worth a sweaty walk (it was a hot, hot day) to get to. We took a million pictures, watched the hawks flying over the falls, and took in the falls for as long as we could before heading back along the Gorge Trail. (Unlike other parks nearby, the Gorge Trail doesn't connect to the other trails, so you have to return on the same trail.) It might not be my favorite of the state parks we visited during our time in the Finger Lakes, but the waterfall is stunning and well worth a visit. It's also a great option for anyone who wants to visit a waterfall but isn't up for a more challenging hike, as the Gorge Trail is extremely flat and easy!

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    Cayuga lake

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    Taughannock Falls State Park

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    Campers Haven - From top of the hill looking out with the sunset

    Campers Haven

    3.4(9 reviews)
    12.1 mi

    Camped here over Memorial Day weekend. Lots of activities for the kids and some that included the…read moreadults, as well. Some required extra money to participate but most were reasonably priced. They rang a bell to signal or remind everyone (in case you are on camp time) that a new activity is starting. A favorite among the kids were the slush puppies in the camp store. My kids, ages 11 and 13 survived even though there was no cell coverage. Do not depend on the campground's WiFi connection, if you can call it a connection. Definitely, need to upgrade that amenity. Our group of 4 families all had buddy sites together, which was very nice. Our site was on an incline and needed extra blocks for leveling but was still a good sized site. Would consider coming back for a short weekend stay but would tell my family back at home that we will be off the grid.

    Lots of amenities and activities for the kids. Buddy sites were great for the long weekend. Liked…read morethat they had many things to do from snow cones, candy bar bingo, corn hole tournament, inflatable play land (kids loved this). Only thing I got pictures of as I didn't have my phone on me. One star off as they advertised free WiFi to stay connected and there was WiFi but it was absolutely horrible. Couldn't make a connection so I was unable to work any of the days I was there. yes - we are camping but I brought my Mac book depending on being able to work. Couldn't use regular service or hot spot because there was no signal. Suggest investing in a more robust internet service/connection. The kids had a great time with everything. Pool, bounce pillow, DJ both Saturday and Sunday evenings. Sites are standard. Wouldn't say tight or spacious- just regular. Did take a walk on the trails which I was able to see a deer and rabbit on the trails with me. Friendly staff.

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    Finger Lakes RV Resort - Full moon rising!

    Finger Lakes RV Resort

    4.7(6 reviews)
    24.5 mi

    Amazing RV park!I can't stop talking about the Finger Lakes RV park and the great experience we had…read morethere. FLRV opened in the last couple years and is a great addition to the camping options around the Finger Lakes. Located about 1/3 of the way up the eastern side of Seneca Lake, the location provides easy access to the wineries, distilleries, and breweries along the lake.This is a family owned campground and the owners were very friendly and took pride in their business. Fresh baked chocolate chip cookies are included at check-in.  The campground sites are very large and spread out. Being a newer campground, the trees are small, but that did not take away from the experience. Easy maneuverability, great wifi and water pressure, along with level sites make it a great place to stay. The bath house is emmaculate and rivals those at Fort Wilderness Resort. Amenities are minimal (no pool, playground, or golf carts), but they are bookended by two wineries with walking paths from the campground. Due to the minimal amenities, it is very quiet and relaxing especially in the evenings sitting around the campfire.  I look forward to returning to the Finger Lakes RV park as this is easily one of our top campgrounds when needing to relax.

    This was our second stay here, and despite one major frustration, it definitely won't be our last…read more The park itself is outstanding. The grounds are immaculate, the owners are genuinely friendly, and it's obvious they take tremendous pride in maintaining the property. Everything is spotless, the sites are level and well-appointed, and the utility hookups are thoughtfully placed and easy to use. Since our last visit two years ago, they've added a fitness center and community room, both of which are great improvements. The location couldn't be better, right in the heart of Finger Lakes wine country and within walking distance of two wineries. It's hard to beat. So why four stars instead of five? The reservation system. When you book, you don't actually reserve a specific site, you reserve a site type. If you want to guarantee the site you've been shown or assigned, you have to pay an additional "site lock" fee. Unfortunately, I didn't realize just how much that mattered. We booked our stay in May for a July visit. For the next two months, every confirmation and piece of correspondence from the resort indicated we would be in Site 61. Naturally, we assumed that was our site. We arrived for the 2:00 p.m. check-in at 2:01, right behind another RV. To my surprise, they were given Site 61, and we were reassigned at the last second. Ordinarily, I wouldn't care. A campsite is a campsite...unless the replacement site happens to be directly beside the dog park. My wife and I are simply not dog people. We don't dislike responsible pet owners, but we prefer not to spend our vacation listening to constant barking. Instead, we were serenaded by barking throughout the day, barked at whenever we sat outside our RV, and awakened around 7:00 a.m. on most mornings by dogs in the park next door. To the owners' credit, they did offer to move us after two days when another site became available. I genuinely appreciate that. But anyone who RVs knows that once you've spent the time leveling, setting up, connecting utilities, arranging the patio, and getting settled, the last thing you want to do is tear everything down just to move across the campground. The whole experience felt a lot like flying these days: if you don't pay extra to choose your seat, you'll somehow end up in the middle seat, at the back of the plane, next to the bathroom. Technically you still got what you paid for, but not exactly the vacation experience you were expecting. Going forward, I'll gladly pay the site lock fee because now I know how the system works. But I also think the campground could do a better job making it crystal clear that the site shown in your confirmations is not actually your reserved site unless you've paid to lock it in. That would save guests from the confusion and disappointment we experienced. Despite this issue, this remains one of the nicest RV resorts we've visited, and we'll absolutely be back.

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    Clover is blooming in the fields.

    Finger Lakes RV Resort - Shower area.

    Shower area.

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