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    3.8 (6 reviews)

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    Finger Lakes RV Resort - Full moon rising!

    Finger Lakes RV Resort

    4.8(6 reviews)
    15.7 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.

    Had a lovely week at the Finger Lakes RV Resort in June 2024. The RV sites are very spacious and…read moreserene. Check in at the front office was easy. I pre-booked my site online. The resort is walking distance to two wine tasting rooms, a convenience store and a diner. Nicely appointed new clean bathrooms and dog park!!! Looking forward to my trip next year!

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    Clover is blooming in the fields.

    Finger Lakes RV Resort - Shower area.

    Shower area.

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    Sampson State Park

    Sampson State Park

    4.2(23 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    What a fantastic park! Camping, movies, fishing, marina, hiking, wildlife, it's all here! Located…read moreon the east side of Seneca lake this park offers beautiful sunsets right on the water. Picnic benches, grills, benches, grassy areas, and lots of parking. Putt putt golf, pickleball, playground, free military museum, and clean restrooms with showers. Wineries all around and some breweries too. South is Watkins glen and north is Geneva. Lots of options for things to do. Highly recommend visiting this beautiful park.

    Sampson State Park set on the eastern shore of Seneca Lake. With a long history since the days of…read morethe Revolutionary War, WWII Naval training camp and soon after an Air Force training base during the Korean War. Today, roughly 2,000 acres of open space for mobile campers, tenters, and even fixed cabins for rent. Family friendly throughout the grounds. Boat launch, lakeside beach, play grounds, snack shop, game room, outdoor movie theatre and a Camp Store for replenishing camping needs and the ever popular S'mores refills. On-site, many former military roads and infrastructure during WWII Naval base, and Korean War Air Force base, including a Military Museum on-site built in the 1960's. We enjoyed a day walking and driving around the grounds and a good old fashioned picnic along the shore. Later an ice cream at one of the snack shops.

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    Sampson State Park - Huge State park, formally Naval training base circa WWII, now network of old roads, Marina, beach, & camp grounds.

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    Huge State park, formally Naval training base circa WWII, now network of old roads, Marina, beach, & camp grounds.

    Green Lakes State Park - My photos do no justice to the beauty of this lake. Clear, clean, turquoise, just wow!

    Green Lakes State Park

    4.5(149 reviews)
    52.7 mi

    While renewing my Empire Pass last year at a local state park, I chatted with the ranger about…read morefavorite ones throughout the state. When he learned that I had been to over 100 of them but hadn't been to Green Lakes he urged me to check that one off the list pronto. And you know how that goes: when someone tells you how great something is, that place suddenly starts popping up more and more in your social feeds. Well, after seeing it featured on the socials for I Love NY and NYS Parks, I finally made the trip to Central New York outside of Syracuse (wait, I can call Syracuse "Central New York" on here, right? :) ), and I was not disappointed at all. My visit was early on an October Saturday, and lots of runners and walkers were around. And a fair amount of ducks too. A mostly level 2.5-mile loop around Green Lake and another mile-ish loop around practically adjacent Round Lake (which is also a Registered National Landmark) made for a wonderful morning stroll. I was just walking and taking pictures, but clearly this is a spot where runners meet and get in a workout together. The lakes are beautiful, and, yeah, have an emerald-green glow at times. I'm really glad I made the trip there, and will definitely revisit one day.

    Beautiful trails around a mesmerizing body of water. Location has cabins for camping, ice cream and…read morefood near the beach, a huge glorious playground for the kids, an event building, picnic shelters and clear kayaks available for rent. There's a little interactive museum, several clean restrooms and much more. If you haven't visited this gem, you must go! It's about three hours and thirty minutes from Buffalo, New York. Relax, unwind and detox from city life. Went September 20th and admission was free.

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    Green Lakes State Park - Trees that make you feel like you've just entered an elvish grove.

    Trees that make you feel like you've just entered an elvish grove.

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