I stayed here 4 nights starting May 28th. The campground was large, but set up in smaller sections. Spacing was pretty good. They have a cute little store with fresh produce & laundry room, which I didn’t use so can’t comment on. But, the showers were clean with good pressure. The falls here are fantastic. I hiked from the lower falls visitor center parking to the bridge passed the upper falls & back to my vehicle. I’m slow & take lots of pics & it took me about 5 hours. Lots of steps & inclines. There is a museum in the park as well as an inn with dining. Overall, a great place to stay.
CampervanTravels
Posted Jun 16, 2024; CA
Nice park built by the CCC and improved on in later years. We stayed in loop 100 which has 50, 30, 20 amp upgraded connections. Water available every few sites (not at your site) and dump station is 3 wide. Nice spaced out sites and some with shade. Big enough for our 39' fifth wheel but tight fit for the truck in the same spot. The reason for the visit is the falls and deep gorge. There is a nice but pricy restaurant near the middle falls and another one that was closed. Pool at upper end of state part was busy. We would stay here again but so many places to visit will probably be staying at other parks. We think the State Parks are pricy for what you get compared with COE parks in the midwest.
Bear and Bird
Posted Jul 05, 2022; SD
A gorgeous park! 24’ class C. Stayed in loop 700. Site was level and shaded. Fairly new bathhouses with low water pressure and almost hot water. Site had electric and nearby water. The falls are beautiful. Would stay again.
Bill
Posted Jul 28, 2021; Rhode Island
I would give two to three stars for the campground but the rest of the State Park is so great it pulls up the score. Our site, while private was hugely in level. Our 31 ft. Class C motorhome never got fully level using every one of our three sets of blocks. The other sites in our loop appeared to be equally a problem. Our loop was the furthest out and maybe another loop would be more level. Getting here was also an issue. The park is long and slender, we first came to the southern entrance and were advised to go outside the park and enter at a point about halfway up the western side, 12 miles from the southern entrance. All this said the rest of the park is fabulous. We only weee able to explore two of the three waterfalls and there is much more.
Donald Chamberlain
Posted Jul 23, 2021; Sarasota, FL
Mike and Cheryl here. We have a 44 foot Class A RV. Here is my review of Letchworth Campground. Getting to the campground is fairly easy. There are four entrances to the park. The south entrance requires a long curvy narrow ride through the park. The shortest path is through Mt Morris at the north entrance. There are 8 loops. The roads in the campground are gravel and are in fair condition. Only Loop 700 has paved roads. The town of Mt Morris is slightly depressing. Not a lot there. The registration office was very busy but they were nice. There is a camp store with very expensive firewood. 10$ for small bundle.
All sites have a fire pit and a table. We had site 133. All sites are gravel. Most are not level. Ours was not level. Some are very unlevel. There is no sewer or water hook up. Only 30 amp or 50 amp electrical. Our site was spacious but was very wet most of the time. The site was very shaded. The bathhouse was recently remodeled and very nice. The old bathhouses are not so nice. Here is why only 3 stars. Site was unlevel. Site stayed wet. No water or sewer hook up. No cell service and no Wifi. The air antenna only got two channels.
Bottom line is the campground is in Letchworth State Park which has beautiful waterfalls, nice trails, cool history and convenient restaurant. If we came back, we would choose a different site. Sites like 127, 123, 121, 115, 415 or 615.
James
Posted Jul 27, 2020;
We stayed in 35' class A in loop 100. New restrooms/showers on this loop. Campground is set in the woods. Large sites. Stay for several days to see all the park!
Sachmo
Posted Jun 27, 2018; FL
We stayed in the 400 loop and really enjoyed it. The bathrooms and showers were pretty nice, and the campground itself had a really nice wooded feel. The sites are a little close together, but it was still reasonably quiet and peaceful.
Matt
Posted Jun 09, 2018; Buffalo, NY
Stayed early June ‘18 in loop 700. Nice sites w/ electric. In the woods and very quiet for the most part. New bathrooms are terrific! It’s a well cared for NYS Park. Stores and laundry nearby. Beautiful views. Staff was friendly and helpful.
DannyM
Posted Jun 03, 2018; NewEngland
Great place, roads are good, sites level, new single stall bathrooms with showers, 6 per campsite loop. Pets allowed only 2, in specific loops. We were there in a dry summer and the falls were still awesome. The views over the gorge are spectacular. One of my favorite N.Y. St. Pk. You do need a dinghy to see the whole park, it is long and narrow. Can accommodate big rigs.
Mo
Posted Feb 22, 2018; NY
Great park! Not sure it is worthy of "best state park" as it was called in 2015, but it's really unique and beautiful.
For tent campers, camp site is far away from tourist stuff in the park, for some this might be good or bad.
The gorge is breathtaking, and the waterfalls are too.
Worth your time for sure!
Dmk219
Posted May 31, 2016; Chicago