15-20 mins from US Niagra falls or Canada. Clean park, depending what sites you choose there are electric, or dry camping. There is a dump station and water spigots.
Teresa
Posted May 14, 2024; Washington state
Had to give rating but haven芒鈧劉t been there yet!
Tried to make a reservation for October芒鈧.Last camping date is Oct 8,2022 for the year.
Deb I
Posted Aug 19, 2022;
Very nice place. Nice view of Lake Ontario. Nice staff. Close to Niagara Falls and of course reasonable price. Electric only. Grass and bare spot sites. I can see if it rains for days it could get real muddy.
Doug G
Posted Oct 25, 2021; TX
This is a very nice state park (most are). Paved roads throughout the park, plenty of room for bigger rigs, most of the sites are grass with electrical hookups (some no-hookup sites as well). The park sits right on Lake Ontario, and so offers beautiful views of the lake at sunset (and all day). As others have stated, it's about 25 minutes from Niagara Falls. One plus here is that your state park camping pass for Four Mile Creek lets you park at the Niagara Falls State Park for free, so that saved us $15. We had spotty AT&T cell service; the more people in the park, the worse it was. We would definitely stay here again and recommend it. It was $33/night for non-NY residents. They did ask for proof of rabies vaccination for our dog, all we had was her county license from California, but that worked. We stayed in a 35' fifth wheel.
ThirstyDragon
Posted Sep 19, 2021; CA
There are very few sites that have a gravel base. Most are grass sites. We arrived after it had rained for several days. The entire park was a swamp. Multiple rv芒鈧劉s had to be towed out. We looked at every site and selected the first one at the entrance. It had a a solid rock base. Not a site I would normally choose. I presume this is an old park, the roads are narrow, the asphalt is breaking up in a couple sections and most sites are better suited for smaller rv芒鈧劉s. There are great water views to watch the sun set. 40芒鈧劉 class A
Steve
Posted May 22, 2019; Illinois
Great stop.
Big grassy sights, 2 playgrounds, a couple sm trails. Clean and working bathrooms. Great view of Toronto when the fog lifts.
Verizon 2-3bars lte -at&t bairly 1 bar 4g , mostly no service or roaming on the Canada telus or bell towers . Sprint was dead . Nothing.
No water at sights but wasn芒鈧劉t to bad cause I had 125ft of hose and just refilled in place;-) .
Pinney Pinchin
Posted Sep 18, 2018; Florida
Great place if you select the right site. Some that are on the lake are awesome and spacious. Others are cramped and in the sun. 芒鈧揅hoose wisely芒鈧. While some distance from the Falls, better to be out of town to avoid the crowds.
Capt Chuck
Posted Sep 01, 2018; Florida
Nice grass sites. On our visit, the bathrooms were very clean. Basic amenities, nice playgrounds and nice folks. Check in was quick and easy.
HaydensGo
Posted Aug 15, 2018;
Stayed here during our visit to Niagara Falls. The campground, campsites, and all facilities were well maintained. All staff we interacted with were friendly and helpful. The evening sunsets were stunning over Lake Ontario. Would definitely stay here again.
Goose
Posted Jul 01, 2018; Midwest
A decent campground. On par with what you would find at most state parks. The sites aren't really "sites" per se, rather just a patch of grass with an electric hookup. The layout is ok but all are back in and I found it a bit tight. The bathrooms/shower rooms are clean but not spotless. Again, average for a state park campground. A note of interest, if you are considering this campground for access to Niagara Falls, it's about a 25 minute drive. We did it but would probably stay closer next time. Also a word of caution, the road into the campground (Robert Moses Pkwy) is in terrible shape and your RV will bounce and shake incessantly. Make sure you have everything secured or it will be broken upon arrival.
Jaycorollin
Posted Aug 08, 2016; Ohio