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wooleeman
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Topic: NYC & Niagara Falls area Posted: 06 May 2019 at 8:46pm |
I was visiting Niagara Falls for my grandson's LAX tournament last year. I stayed at an older campground called Cinderella on Grand Island. Since I was only using it for a base of operations I found it convenient and it was nice to park under the trees. The KOA across the street was crowded, open area, and much more expensive. Although the facility was older and not updated I found it very clean. There is an older motel at the grounds that appears to have some permanent residents but they were nice enough. They advertise cable and wifi but both are weak but I didn't care because I would rather read.
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Posted: 06 May 2019 at 4:56pm |
Sounds great kup-pod, thanks.
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Kup-Pod
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Posted: 04 May 2019 at 8:13pm |
Welcome to Canada!! If you're in the Niagara Falls KOA (on Lundy's Lane) make sure they don't put you in the back. There is a large retaining wall there but right behind is a freight train track that has trains running back and forth throughout the night. Many years ago we made the mistake of taking a site there when we were in tents with little kids. In the RPod, you'll probably be fine but it's better to be aware.
Enjoy Niagara Falls... if you like cycling (even if you don't have bicycles with you, you can easily rent) there is a beautiful paved trail along the parkway all the way to Niagara on the Lake. Lots of scenery, wineries, fruit stands and restaurants along the way. We often go there in the summer just for a day of biking.
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mjlrpod
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Posted: 04 May 2019 at 5:21pm |
Actually, I just booked Niagra for mid july. I'm doing 5 days in the KOA in canada. I've never been, and I'm hoping for a good trip.
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HandsCamping
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Posted: 04 May 2019 at 1:57pm |
It has been about 8 years, but we stayed at Black Bear Campground in Florida, NY. It is a private campground and is a 17 mile drive to the train station. We rode the train into NYC and loved every minute!
Good luck on your trip!
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craigwood
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Posted: 27 Jan 2019 at 4:57pm |
Camping near Niagara Falls, NY - you can't beat 4 Mile Creek State Park in Youngstown, NY. Right on Lake Ontario with views across the Lake to the skyline of Toronto, Ontario Canada. Can often see big lake freighters plying the waters. Easy freeway access to the Falls with a bonus of being able to park for FREE in Niagara Falls at the State Park parking area - the closest to the Falls. From there it is easy walking distance to the edge of the Falls as well as Canada via the beautiful Rainbow Bridge (walk or drive) - best Falls views are from the Canadian side. Bring your passport. We spent 6 days there last October (drove from Idaho) and the autumn leaves were incredible throughout the Niagara area. Enjoy!
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Richand Cindy
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Posted: 17 Jan 2019 at 4:16pm |
NYC is not a vacation stop for RVers. There is Liberty Park in Jersey City, NJ. As was stated above nothing more than a parking lot and very expensive (over $100). However it is most convenient to walk to a train station and be in NYC in ten minutes. You will have to leave the highway and maneuver city streets to get to it so not for the faint of heart. Do a YouTube search of Traveling Robert New York City and you will see what it will be like. The only other campgrounds are in Sussex county in the Northwest part of NJ and no mass transit to NYC or the New Jersey Shore which does have some trains going into NYC. But slow and will take 90 minutes. Best bet is to stay at either location whichever is cheaper and drive to Secaucus, its right off the NJ turnpike park in lot and take train in NYC (ten minutes). Niagara Falls has lots of options for camping. And there is plenty to see taking a trip from Niagara Falls to NYC (eg. Baseball Hall of Fame, Lucille Ball museum and National Comedy Center, Herkimer Diamonds (not real diamonds but you can mine them and keep all you dig up which you will dig up they are in the Smithsonian museum, Curtis Wright museum, Corning museum, Howe canverns etc etc etc. Great road trip
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GlueGuy
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Posted: 17 Jan 2019 at 10:54am |
I would look in New Jersey. There is regular train service between New Jersey and NYC. Heck, the whole state of New Jersey is relatively small, you could probably walk across the state in a day.
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Posted: 16 Jan 2019 at 9:49pm |
Thanks. I will research it.
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fischersinpa
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Posted: 16 Jan 2019 at 8:47pm |
There is a state park about 10-15 minutes northeast of the the falls, right on the lake. You can see the Toronto skyline on a clear day. Sadly I can't remember the name of the state park, but it shouldn't be too hard to find on the internet. There are also a couple state parks on the southwest side along Lake Erie, would say an hour or so away from the falls that are worthy too.
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