Camp Right Next To Chimney Bluffs State Park At Lake Bluff Campground In New York
Chimney Bluffs State Park in New York offers stunning rock formations and nearby Lake Bluff Campground provides various camping options and family-friendly activities.
Chimney Bluffs State Park is one of the more popular attractions in New York. The nearly 600-acre park is right on the shores of Lake Ontario and features large rock formations. It's great for a day trip, but it's also a fantastic place to enjoy a few days' respite from real life. If you're wanting to disconnect and go camping near Chimney Bluffs State Park in New York, it doesn't get much better than Lake Bluff Campground. Just one mile away from the park, this family campground offers RV sites, tent sites, and cabins for rent.
The state park is named for its bluffs that were formed thousands of years ago from glacier movement. Some of the bluffs are over 150 feet in height.
Located in Wayne County, Lake Bluff Campground has easy access to Chimney Bluffs and multiple bays within a 20-minute radius. It's so easy to relax, go fishing, or boating here.
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With miniature golf, a heated pool, horseshoe pits, and shuffleboard courts, there's plenty to do without even leaving the campground.
One Lake Bluff Campground amenity that we love is their farmers market. The campground has an arrangement with several local farmers to sell locally-grown produce at the stand.
No RV? No problem! While the main draw to Lake Bluff is the 140 RV campsites, there are wooded and non-wooded tent sites available, too. If you prefer more of a glamping experience, they also have cabins available for rent that sleep up to four.
The campground offers tons of family-friendly activities great for all ages, from luncheons to craft sales to suds parties.
For more information about Lake Bluff Campground in New York or a calendar of upcoming activities, check out their website. And if you visit, don't forget to check out Chimney Bluffs State Park!
Looking to do a little fly fishing? Or how about a lot of fly fishing? Either way, The Beaver Kill in the Catskills is one of the best bodies of water—not just in New York, but in America—to do just that. It makes for a great afternoon on the water. It might just be the best fishing river in New York State. To learn more, keep reading, below.
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The Beaver Kill—also known as the Beaverkill or Beaverkill River—is a tributary of the Delaware River.
The Beaver Kill has been a destination for trout fishers ever since the beginning of the 19th century, and fishers can still enjoy it today. Every year, the New York State Department of Environment Conservation fills the river with 18,000 brown trout.
Around that time, it was also one of the most popular resort destinations in the entire country. The Beaverkill Valley Inn was one of those popular resorts, and it still exists today. In fact, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Along The Beaver Kill there is the covered Beaverkill Bridge, which crosses around the Beaverkill State Campground, which is also a spot beloved by fishers.
The preservation of The Beaver Kill was one of the first such endeavors America, and set these standard for many conservation efforts around the country.
There is plenty of fly fishing activity in the town of Roscoe. It’s located where The Beaver Kill and Willowemoc Creek intersect and has been called “Trout Town, USA.” In town, there are plenty of fly-shops and hotels available for fishers.
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New Yorkers who love fishing shouldn't miss up a chance to catch a few trout at The Beaver Kill. It might be our favorite fishing river in New York State. While in the Catskills, why not also check out this great bar that features a great creek view. And for those looking for a place to stay near the Beaverkill, we recommend the Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Kingston-Ulster.
When camping season rolls around in New York, we don't know about you, but we are thrilled. In the Empire State, you'll find no shortage of campgrounds (or outdoor adventure!). With each campground and region featuring its own incredible attractions, it may feel difficult to decide on just one place to plan an annual vacation around. The title for best campgrounds in New York is a contentious one with many options to pick from. If you are looking for campgrounds with water parks near you, Moose Hillock Camping Resort in New York has everything you could possibly dream of. Located right up north in the Adirondack Mountains, the scenery is beautiful and the activities are marvelous!
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Head up north to the town of Fort Ann and you can experience a New York camping adventure that's unlike any other.
Featuring the largest campsites in the Lake George area, Moose Hillock Camping Resort in New York is able to accommodate both tents and camping RVs.
Visitors who are looking for a more luxurious stay can even rent out one of the cabins that comes equipped with a queen bed and bunk beds, air conditioning, a full bath, an outdoor kitchen, and a fireplace.
And while Moose Hillock's spacious and secluded campsites draw in tons of visitors each year, it's their unique amenities that keep people coming back for more.
You've seen campgrounds with swimming pools, but wait till you get a load of this...
That's right! Moose Hillock is more than just your average campground, they actually have their own little tropical-themed water park. What better way to cool off in the summer heat than a campground with a water park in New York?
Aloha Beach is made up of waterslides, waterfalls, surround sound, and yes...the largest heated pool in the entire Northeast!
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Surrounding Aloha Beach, you'll find plenty of beach chairs and places to lay out and soak up the sun. Catching some rays will give you vitamin D and a tan: sounds good to us!
And for those who are in need of a bite to eat, you can walk right on over to the Beach Side Cafe. It's filled with tasty snacks and delicious drinks for you to enjoy.
But wait...there's more!
Unlike other local water parks that tend to close right around dinner time, Aloha Beach comes to life as the evening begins.
Filled with LED lights that light up all of Aloha Beach, this private water park transforms into a whole new attraction once the sun goes down.
Aloha Beach is open every year from Memorial Day through Labor Day, giving you plenty of summer opportunities to come and enjoy this after-dark water park.
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So, who's ready to spend a night under the stars and experience everything that Moose Hillock Camping Resort has to offer?
There's always so much fun to be had at this amazing camping resort. Throughout the camping season, you can find a variety of events happening at Moose Hillock Camping Resort like complimentary horse and pony rides, an Elvis Festival, comedians and magicians coming to perform, and tons of themed weekends that include Western, Superhero, Fairytale, and Pirate themes. To find out more about all that Moose Hillock Camping Resort has to offer and to book your reservation, visit the website, linked below.
Have you stayed at Moose Hillock Camping Resort in New York or visited Aloha Beach? Have you discovered any other campgrounds with water parks? Share your experiences in the comments.
For more out-of-this-world accommodations in New York, read about why this log cabin campground in New York may be your new favorite destination!
Another one of our favorite places to enjoy the outdoors in New York is Watkins Glen State Park. Grab some maps from AllTrails+ and let the hiking adventures begin: