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Riverbend West Campground

Riverbend West Campground

(11 reviews)

The sites are rather pricey for seasonal, and cabins are still pricey given the fact there's no AC…read moreor bathroom and just beds and a small fridge. The carnival was... something. The prizes weren't really fun, like, PICTURE FRAMES? And old broken fast food toys? The Cotten Candy was smaller than I expected, but I'm not blaming them, the machine broke a few times because of the heat. They raise prices without doing anything new for the campground, especially the docks.

Oh my ... where do we start!…read more Pros: Beautifully mature trees throughout the park with lovely foliage for the end of the year. Several playgrounds for kids that looked to be fairly safe to play on. Easy check-in and out with polite staff at the front desk. It was fairly cheap for a holiday weekend/3-night stay. Check-in time is 3p, but check-out is 2p which was really nice and relaxing for us. Cons: First of all, we have a 43'-trailer and we let them know this when when we scheduled it. It is thoroughly annoying to have to wait to get your receipt for booking in the mail instead of email or I'd have taken a text message. We also were not made aware before we arrived there was no wifi for free (although it says it listed in the wifi connections). They charge $4.99/4-devices every day. Once we arrived, the site was only big enough for about a 25' trailer on a loop that was extremely hard to navigate due to all the vehicles parked caddywhompus throughout the loop. Yes ... we hit something in the dark due to this. Additionally, damn near everyone (full-timers) in the park was drunk. The staff were nice enough to move us to a larger spot; however, one of the main reasons we wanted to come here was the proximity to the lake so the kids could fish. We bought firewood from the office upon arrival. The firewood was green as if they removed trees, split it, and left it damp/unseasoned. There were no picnic tables at the campsites (although we saw plenty of them stacked and/or broken down), no grates to cook over the fire rings, and the rings were at the very front of the site - no where near the entry of a standard camper. Our camper has an automatic levelling system; however, for those that don't, it will be a huge pain to level your camper side to side. Our wheels on one side weren't even touching the ground. The park is off of Sylvan Beach. It is poorly maintained and we are grateful we didn't bring the boat as that the boat launch was nothing but sand around and guaranteed we would have gotten stuck. The park looks like a cross between a run-down trailer park and a refugee camp with a lot of uncared for campers, unkempt lakes with green duckweed skimming the surface that hasn't been cleaned in forever. There are cabins and these grounds looked decent. We didn't see the bathrooms as that the doors were locked. Let's talk about the other campers: Most are seasonal long-timers. The ones we talked to were nice and polite during the day. At night, it was a whole different ball game. They were drunk, loud, had a loud speaker/karaoke machine blaring until past quiet hours, and seemed to ask A LOT of personal questions that made us feel really uncomfortable. If we, as weekenders, had acted like they had, there would have been all kinds of complaints and the cops called. All in all, this would have been a good "passing through" kind of campground if you just need to hook up for the night and keep going. We would probably never return or recommend to anyone else.

Edgewater Campground - Salmon fishing in the Pacific Northwest.

Edgewater Campground

(4 reviews)

Horrible owners, is all about the money. Campers are…read morefriendly. Nothing special. There is a lake, if not filled with algae you can swim

My mother in law spent the last 40 seasons there but recently passed away. Very quickly…read moreAfter her passing, the owner of the campground. Carol Goris, called my wife's sister to tell her she needs to get her camper off the campgrounds because they have someone who is moving into her spot when the new season begins. They gave her less than 2 weeks to remove it. Come to find out the person that wanted the location she had for the last 40 Years, was the campground owner's daughter. Fast forward to making it worse. Having spent so many years there we planned a celebration of life for her Seasonal campground friends, local family and friends, and other friends and family from other states. The event was planned in February for August 6th. Two weeks prior to the event, two weeks to the day, The owner, Carol Goris (and he husband Al) told us they were cancelling us from having the event there. We asked for reasons and received none, we explained we have family flying in etc.. they still wouldn't explain and just shut us out. Needless to say, family is sad enough having to have a celebration of life, now they have the undo stress over trying to find a location in sylvan beach during the prime season in less than two weeks. Residents of the campground all will tell you how irrational the owners have become. More arguments among residents and owners, people being kicked out of the campground after disagreements with the owners. Raising their prices. Not worth it. I do not recommend.

Verona Beach State Park - painted turtle

Verona Beach State Park

(7 reviews)

$6 entrance fee. Park has beach access to Oneida lake. Swimming is available during the summer…read more Lots of places to hang out and bbq or have family reunions, picnics or just a birthday party for groups of all sizes. Ample parking for most days. Sometimes in the summer months there is blue-green algae which causes the swimming area to be closed. Website normally will indicate this so check ahead if you are set on going swimming. This summer they had an inflatable slide so there was something for the kiddos to do besides swimming. All in all a nice park if you are in the area. Camping is available as well so you can camp out here and spend more time if that is in your plan.

I recently went on a weekend long camping trip with my father and stayed at the Verona Beach State…read morePark in upstate New York. My pops, who is now retired, purchased a recreational vehicle and has embraced camping as his new favorite past time. He has asked me several times to join him on an excursion and though I'm not very outdoorsy I finally relented. We pulled into Verona State Park on a Friday afternoon and even though it was early September and nearing the end of the season, the campground was still fairly crowded. The snack bar and store closed after Labor Day but I spent most of my time at the nearby Turning Stone Casino and didn't mind missing out on a few amenities. The park was immaculate, with clean shower rooms and nary a piece of litter in sight. The employees at Verona Beach obviously took their job very seriously and some were a tad overzealous. The workers frequently drove through the campgrounds, patrolling the area and enforcing their rules. I took a walk alongside Oneida Lake after dark and apparently violated one of the sacred rules, receiving a stern warning from the park ranger. I understand why camps only allow power generators during certain hours; gennies can often be noisy and we should preserve the sanctity of nature. On Saturday night we were caught in the middle of a thunderstorm and it rained for hours. I expected the rangers to be a little more lax on generator hours during the storm, when most campers are stuck inside and need electric to power their televisions and stave off boredom. The television in our RV only picked up local channels so we watched an old episode of Wonder Woman featuring special guest star Leif Garrett. Even during a downpour the rangers at Verona State ruled with an iron first, banging on the door of the RV like an angry police officer all because our generator was left on for a few extra minutes.

Landing Campground - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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