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Webster Park

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★★★★☆
Very pretty park. We were in a 36’ class A. The road around the loop was a bit narrow for us, but adequately pruned so we only lightly brushed branches. There was no place to park when registering at the office. The narrowness of the road made it a bit challenging to back into the site, but the site we had was very spacious—plenty of room for a tent. Location is beautiful and we enjoyed seeing the many deer roaming throughout the park.
CeeCee
Posted Oct 07, 2024; Vancouver, WA
★★★☆☆
Better be good at backing a camper, site road is very narrow and backing in is TIGHT. Bathrooms and showers are clean and free. Picnic table, fire pit (and sometimes a charcoal grill) on site. Sites are nice, lots of trees, some sites are more private, some are not. 2 week limit stay, so no seasonal sites. Under 50 sites available, not all have 50 amp, and some are only for small campers and some are only tent sites. Not all have water hookup, and for many that do you need 2 hoses to hook to it. None have sewer hook up, and staff has no equipment to come around and dump your camper, so if you get full you’d have to unhook, dump and go back. Sites are grass and not exactly level so bring blocks, etc to level yourself. LOTS of trails, nice for walking or biking. Small playground for kids. Need to drive down the road to get to Lake Ontario shore on other side of Lake Shore Drive. Staff is nice and accommodating. Prices reasonable. Short drive to Town of Webster, Rochester not far either. Good Brewery (Knucklehead) with food is 5 min away.
Pattii22
Posted Aug 21, 2022; central New York
★★★★☆
Nice and very quiet. Private sites. We were #17. We have a 21’ TT and it was tricky to back in. To our dismay, the water hook up was at the front of the site. And the electricity is at the back. :-/. Thankfully the camp office had a long hose for us to borrow, as we got in late. Our site was pretty muddy as it was almost entirely shaded. You have to tote your waste to the central dump station so if you’re staying longer, bring a waste tote. Just wanted to convey this campgrounds idiosyncrasies.
Rachel
Posted Aug 09, 2019; Philly
★★★★★
Small wooded campground. We stayed 2 nights in 35' class A. Lots of green space with large field abutting campground. Popular with local dog walkers. Part of park by lake offers a great view. Close to Rochester. About 20 min to George Eastman House. Watch out for low clearance going north from the park on Lake Road.
Sachmo
Posted Jun 27, 2018; FL
★★★★★
Great Park, we stayed here for 4 nights. Everyone was friendly. The sites are private. I don't recommend the site we had #24. The bathroom fan was very loud. I believe this is the only site with this issue. Lots of deer. Grocery store is approx 10 minutes away. Showers are free and clean. Good cell signal.
Sean
Posted Oct 09, 2017; Ontario
★★★★☆
I enjoyed the park. Many of the sites have a lot of vegetation to the right and left so you usually have some privacy. The park was probably designed for small RV or tents originally. Some are a little difficult to get into. They do have some larger sites to the right when you first come in. The park has a lot of primitive trails and we did see some deer when we drove in tonight. The total park is strange in that the camping area, the shore area and the day park areas are pretty much separated. Wifi is good next to the office. The showers were clean, but figuring how how to push the right buttons and the shower controls to get hot water was somewhat of a challenge. They do have a large open area as you enter the camping area.
Christmas
Posted Sep 21, 2017; Portland Oregon