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There are two New York State Parks in the area which provide camping facilities. Cayuga Lake State Park; 2678 Lower Lake Road, Seneca Falls, NY 13148, and Sampson State Park; Route 96A, Romulus, NY 14541.

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Cayuga Lake State Park Campground

Mileage:3 mi
Description: Cayuga Lake State Park's terrain is flat at lakeshore, where the beach and sun lawns are, then slopes gently uphill to campsites and cabins. The scenic highlight of the park is its expansive view of Cayuga Lake. In the shallow water near the park, largemouth bass, bullheads and carp thrive. In deeper water, anglers can catch northern pike, small mouth bass, lake trout, landlocked salmon and many other varieties of fish.Geography:Cayuga Lake State Park is located on the west shore of Cayuga Lake's north end, east of Seneca Falls.Recreation:Park visitors enjoy boating, fishing, and hiking; and winter ice fishing, sledding, and cross-country skiing.Facilities:The park has a beach, boat launch sites, handicapped-accessible cabins and campsites, dumping stations, a nature trail, picnic tables and pavilions, a playground and playing fields, and showers. The vacation rental cottage, located off Lower Lake Road on the lake, is shaded by mature trees and offers a fully enclosed porch with a lake view. The park provides lake rights. Spacious grounds with picnic tables and a campfire ring adorn the property, and a lakefront dock is available.Nearby Attractions:Sampson State Park, Taughannock Falls State Park, Fair Haven Beach State Park, Fillmore Glen State Park, and Watkins Glen State Park are all nearby.
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Sampson State Park Campground

Mileage:14 mi
Description: Sampson State Park encompasses nearly 2000 acres, including just over 5.5 miles of lakefront, providing beautiful scenic views and abundant recreational opportunities. Centrally located in the Finger Lakes Park Region, Sampson State Park slopes gently above the eastern shore of Seneca Lake. Formed over 12,000 years ago, Seneca Lake is the largest and deepest of the Finger Lakes, with charted depths over 630 feet. Seneca Lake is famous for its lake trout fishing, with an annual National Lake Trout Derby held on Memorial Day weekend.Geography:Located in the Finger Lakes region, Sampson State Park was a naval training station from 1942-1946 and an Air Force base until 1960, when the U.S. Air Force transferred the land to the state of New York. Military roads and buildings have been replaced with grasses, wildflowers, shrubs, and trees on flat, rolling woodlands, surrounding ravines. The park's military history has been preserved at at military museum established by Navy and Air Force veterans in the original base brig (jail) facility.Recreation:The park offers many recreational opportunities to suit the diverse needs of our guests. Visitors may enjoy swimming at the beach, boating or fishing. The old roads, lake trail and wooded areas offer ample opportunities for bicycling, walking, hiking, geocaching or nature watching. The park also features ball fields, tennis, horseshoe, volleyball and basketball courts, and a large modern playground. Bicycle rental and sports equipment sign out are available. A large indoor recreation hall features video games, billiards, table tennis and foosball. Organized interpretive activities are schedule throughout the season.Facilities:The parks boasts 245 electric campsites located in five wooded camping loops each with its own shower/restroom facility. There are also 64 non-electric campsites located in an open field with a great view of the lake. Also featured is a 103 slip marina with multiple boat ramps for launching; fresh water filling and sewage dumping stations; restaurant/camp store; picnic areas with grills and tables, and pavilions for group activities. The park's facilities are almost entirely accessible to disabled visitors. Household pets are permitted with restrictions. Firewood and ice are available in the park and nearby.Nearby Attractions:Nearby attractions include Watkins Glen State Park, Lodi Point State Park, Seneca Lake State Park, Taughannock Falls State Park, and Bonavista State Park Golf Course. Seneca County is the heart of the Finger Lakes wine region, so park visitors can enjoy the Seneca and Cayuga Lake Wine Trails, as well as many historical points of interest in nearby towns and villages.
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Sampson State Park Campground

Mileage:14 mi
Description: Sampson State Park encompasses nearly 2000 acres, including just over 5.5 miles of lakefront, providing beautiful scenic views and abundant recreational opportunities. Centrally located in the Finger Lakes Park Region, Sampson State Park slopes gently above the eastern shore of Seneca Lake. Formed over 12,000 years ago, Seneca Lake is the largest and deepest of the Finger Lakes, with charted depths over 630 feet. Seneca Lake is famous for its lake trout fishing, with an annual National Lake Trout Derby held on Memorial Day weekend.Geography:Located in the Finger Lakes region, Sampson State Park was a naval training station from 1942-1946 and an Air Force base until 1960, when the U.S. Air Force transferred the land to the state of New York. Military roads and buildings have been replaced with grasses, wildflowers, shrubs, and trees on flat, rolling woodlands, surrounding ravines. The park's military history has been preserved at at military museum established by Navy and Air Force veterans in the original base brig (jail) facility.Recreation:The park offers many recreational opportunities to suit the diverse needs of our guests. Visitors may enjoy swimming at the beach, boating or fishing. The old roads, lake trail and wooded areas offer ample opportunities for bicycling, walking, hiking, geocaching or nature watching. The park also features ball fields, tennis, horseshoe, volleyball and basketball courts, and a large modern playground. Bicycle rental and sports equipment sign out are available. A large indoor recreation hall features video games, billiards, table tennis and foosball. Organized interpretive activities are schedule throughout the season.Facilities:The parks boasts 245 electric campsites located in five wooded camping loops each with its own shower/restroom facility. There are also 64 non-electric campsites located in an open field with a great view of the lake. Also featured is a 103 slip marina with multiple boat ramps for launching; fresh water filling and sewage dumping stations; restaurant/camp store; picnic areas with grills and tables, and pavilions for group activities. The park's facilities are almost entirely accessible to disabled visitors. Household pets are permitted with restrictions. Firewood and ice are available in the park and nearby.Nearby Attractions:Nearby attractions include Watkins Glen State Park, Lodi Point State Park, Seneca Lake State Park, Taughannock Falls State Park, and Bonavista State Park Golf Course. Seneca County is the heart of the Finger Lakes wine region, so park visitors can enjoy the Seneca and Cayuga Lake Wine Trails, as well as many historical points of interest in nearby towns and villages.
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Fillmore Glen State Park Campground

Mileage:25 mi
Description: Fillmore Glen State Park is an oasis of cool, dense woods crowding into a long, narrow gorge. Its hiking trails offer spectacular views, unique geological formations, including five waterfalls, and a botanically rich glen. The park has 60 campsites and a stream-fed swimming pool. Anglers will enjoy fishing in the Owasco Lake inlet. In the winter, hiking, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling are permitted on unplowed roads.Geography:Named for U.S. President Millard Fillmore, Fillmore Glen State Park is located adjacent to Moravia, in Cayuga County. A replica of the log cabin in which President Fillmore was born is located within the park.Recreation:The park's favorite activities include hiking to waterfalls, hunting, picnicking, and camping, as well as winter snowmobiling. The park holds special events regularly that draw a boisterous crowd.Facilities:The park has a beach, cabins, campsites with dumping stations and showers, pavilions, picnic tables, a playground, and playing fields. For those who prefer the luxuries of home, the park offers a full-service cottage located on the shore of Cayuga Lake at Long Point.Nearby Attractions:Long Point State Park - Finger Lakes, Buttermilk Falls State Park, Robert H. Treman State Park, Cayuga Lake State Park, and Taughannock Falls State Park are all nearby.
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Fillmore Glen State Park Campground

Mileage:25 mi
Description: Fillmore Glen State Park is an oasis of cool, dense woods crowding into a long, narrow gorge. Its hiking trails offer spectacular views, unique geological formations, including five waterfalls, and a botanically rich glen. The park has 60 campsites and a stream-fed swimming pool. Anglers will enjoy fishing in the Owasco Lake inlet. In the winter, hiking, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling are permitted on unplowed roads.Geography:Named for U.S. President Millard Fillmore, Fillmore Glen State Park is located adjacent to Moravia, in Cayuga County. A replica of the log cabin in which President Fillmore was born is located within the park.Recreation:The park's favorite activities include hiking to waterfalls, hunting, picnicking, and camping, as well as winter snowmobiling. The park holds special events regularly that draw a boisterous crowd.Facilities:The park has a beach, cabins, campsites with dumping stations and showers, pavilions, picnic tables, a playground, and playing fields. For those who prefer the luxuries of home, the park offers a full-service cottage located on the shore of Cayuga Lake at Long Point.Nearby Attractions:Long Point State Park - Finger Lakes, Buttermilk Falls State Park, Robert H. Treman State Park, Cayuga Lake State Park, and Taughannock Falls State Park are all nearby.
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Keuka Lake State Park Campground

Mileage:27 mi
Description: Keuka Lake State Park, located in the heart of wine country, has a gentle charm, offering views of vineyard-covered slopes, glimmering water, and clear blue sky. The park's camping areas have 150 tent and trailer sites. A swimming beach, picnic shelter, boat launch ramp, docking space, and hiking trails open several recreational avenues to visitors. The park has access to both the Keuka and Seneca Lake Winery trails, which feature many special events and wine tastings.Geography:Keuka Lake State Park is located on Keuka Lake in New York's wine region.Recreation:Boating, fishing, hiking, hunting, winter snowmobiling, and winter cross-country skiing are favorite activities here.Facilities:The park has boat a marina for launching and docking boats. Handicapped-accessible campsites with showers and dumping stations, as well as picnic sites with pavilions, tables, and a playground, are available.Nearby Attractions:Nearby state parks include Seneca Lake State Park, Stony Brook State Park, Canandaigua Lake State Marine Park, Watkins Glen State Park, and Cayuga Lake State Park
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Keuka Lake State Park Campground

Mileage:27 mi
Description: Keuka Lake State Park, located in the heart of wine country, has a gentle charm, offering views of vineyard-covered slopes, glimmering water, and clear blue sky. The park's camping areas have 150 tent and trailer sites. A swimming beach, picnic shelter, boat launch ramp, docking space, and hiking trails open several recreational avenues to visitors. The park has access to both the Keuka and Seneca Lake Winery trails, which feature many special events and wine tastings.Geography:Keuka Lake State Park is located on Keuka Lake in New York's wine region.Recreation:Boating, fishing, hiking, hunting, winter snowmobiling, and winter cross-country skiing are favorite activities here.Facilities:The park has boat a marina for launching and docking boats. Handicapped-accessible campsites with showers and dumping stations, as well as picnic sites with pavilions, tables, and a playground, are available.Nearby Attractions:Nearby state parks include Seneca Lake State Park, Stony Brook State Park, Canandaigua Lake State Marine Park, Watkins Glen State Park, and Cayuga Lake State Park
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Taughannock Falls State Park Campground

Mileage:27 mi
Description: Taughannock Falls State Park's namesake waterfall is one of the outstanding natural attractions of the Northeast. Taughannock Falls plunges 215 feet past rocky cliffs that tower nearly 400 feet above the gorge. Gorge and rim trails offer spectacular views from above the falls and from below at the end of the gorge trail. Campsites and cabins overlook Cayuga Lake, with a marina, a boat launch, and a beach nearby. A multi-use trail, for hiking and cross-country skiing, winds past sledding slopes and natural skating ponds. The park also offers organized activities, including tours through the Taughannock Gorge and summer concerts along the lakefront.Geography:Taughannock Falls State Park is located in the town of Ulysses, in Tompkins County, northwest of Ithaca, near Trumansburg. Taughannock Falls State Park is located nortwest of Ithaca in the town of Ulysses, near Trumanburg in Tompkins County.Recreation:Among the park's numerous activities are beach swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, hunting, picnicking, park-organized recreation programs and viewing waterfalls,Facilities:Many park facilities are accessible to disabled visitors, including the beach, rustic cabins, food concessions, nature trail, picnic pavilions and picnic tables, scenic viewpoints, showers, and campsites. The park also offers a year a around boat launch, a marina with available transient slips, a boat pump-out station and a campground dumping station, In season an ice skating rink, sledding hill, snowshoeing and cross country sking are available. The gorge trail to the falls is open year round.Nearby Attractions:Nearby state parks include Robert H. Treman State Park, Buttermilk Falls State Park, Allan H. Treman State Marine Park, Sampson State Park, and Watkins Glen State Park. Add "Nearby family friendly attractions include the Museum of the Earth, Cayuga Nature Center, the Sciencenter and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology at Sapsucker Woods. Many Finger Lakes wineries are close by as well."
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Taughannock Falls State Park Campground

Mileage:27 mi
Description: Taughannock Falls State Park's namesake waterfall is one of the outstanding natural attractions of the Northeast. Taughannock Falls plunges 215 feet past rocky cliffs that tower nearly 400 feet above the gorge. Gorge and rim trails offer spectacular views from above the falls and from below at the end of the gorge trail. Campsites and cabins overlook Cayuga Lake, with a marina, a boat launch, and a beach nearby. A multi-use trail, for hiking and cross-country skiing, winds past sledding slopes and natural skating ponds. The park also offers organized activities, including tours through the Taughannock Gorge and summer concerts along the lakefront.Geography:Taughannock Falls State Park is located in the town of Ulysses, in Tompkins County, northwest of Ithaca, near Trumansburg. Taughannock Falls State Park is located nortwest of Ithaca in the town of Ulysses, near Trumanburg in Tompkins County.Recreation:Among the park's numerous activities are beach swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, hunting, picnicking, park-organized recreation programs and viewing waterfalls,Facilities:Many park facilities are accessible to disabled visitors, including the beach, rustic cabins, food concessions, nature trail, picnic pavilions and picnic tables, scenic viewpoints, showers, and campsites. The park also offers a year a around boat launch, a marina with available transient slips, a boat pump-out station and a campground dumping station, In season an ice skating rink, sledding hill, snowshoeing and cross country sking are available. The gorge trail to the falls is open year round.Nearby Attractions:Nearby state parks include Robert H. Treman State Park, Buttermilk Falls State Park, Allan H. Treman State Marine Park, Sampson State Park, and Watkins Glen State Park. Add "Nearby family friendly attractions include the Museum of the Earth, Cayuga Nature Center, the Sciencenter and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology at Sapsucker Woods. Many Finger Lakes wineries are close by as well."
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Potomac Group Campground

Mileage:29 mi
Description: The Potomac Group tent campground has a pavilion with 4 tables. Vault toilet and group fire pit are located close by. A small pond is also available. Parking lot holds 10 vehicles and walk inot the pavilion is approximately 500 feet. Group site Golden Age, Golden Access discounts do not apply to this site.
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