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    HTR Niagara

    HTR Niagara

    4.7(61 reviews)
    26.0 km

    This is a very large campground with a variety of accommodations. Everything from a tent site, to a…read moreyurt, RV hook up, or cabins. We stayed in one of the four tent sites. Note-the tent sites didn't offer a ton of privacy, it was kind of open. It was very close to two bathrooms. It was very quiet. We were so impressed upon arrival. Everything was well marked and clean. The general store has a little bit of everything. The staff was helpful and friendly. They offered a lot of family friendly activities. We were there during their harvest festival weekend. They offered hay rides and cider and donuts by their bon fire the first night we were there. Almost all of their activities are included. They charge a fee for their zip lines. They offer free pedal bike usage alongwith boat usage. It is conveniently located to Niagara Falls. They offer late check-in and even check in for folks who don't have a reservation, if they have availability Saturday morning the store opened at 9 AM a little late for us since we were on the road by 845. We were hoping to buy acup of coffee (they have $2 K-cups).

    Well organized and clean. lots of amenities and activities. particularly if you have kids…read more playground, pools, bike rentals (all free). sites are close but not on top of one another. it is more expensive than i am used to paying but that is due to location i imagine. about 10 min from the border. far enough from the interstate so noise isn't an issue. All in all i would recommend just be ready for the price.

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    HTR Niagara - Ziplining Wed, Sat & Sun mornings!!

    Ziplining Wed, Sat & Sun mornings!!

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    Flamboro Valley Camping Resort - Splash pad and pirate ship

    Flamboro Valley Camping Resort

    5.0(1 review)
    73.3 km

    I have a number of friends with trailers here and we recently went to spend the weekend with one of…read morethem. We were there on the weekend of their annual car show. The campgrounds are well maintained, roads are gravel and each permanent trailer spot has a good size plot of land. You feel comfortable enough to spread out a little and enjoy. As a community people are friendly and there are lots of families and the sounds of laughter and general good mood. The facilities include a splash pad that is extremely impressive, a heated pool, a playground, a natural pond, a hot tub, a picnic pavilion, a general store, a volleyball court, a basketball court, horseshoe pits, an outdoor chapel, walking trails, activity rooms and children's activities on the weekends. For weekend campers they also have washrooms in site. This is a great campground.

    From the owner: Flamboro Valley Camping Resort is a family run campground, located in a peaceful setting in…read moreSouthern Ontario, Canada (North of Hamilton). The campground is for both Seasonal and Overnight Camping, including for: Trailer, Pull thru, 5th wheel, RV, Tenting, Group Camping. With a large picnic pavilion, host your next Picnic here. There are also newly added Cottager/Cabin Rentals. There are many amenities to enjoy, such as: heated pool, hot tub, splash pad, wading pool, playground, natural pond with small fish and turtles for catch and release, horseshoe pits, basketball, volleyball, weekend activities, walking trails and many more.

    Niagara Falls KOA - Mining company

    Niagara Falls KOA

    4.1(26 reviews)
    15.0 km

    A nice, modern campground with a wide variety of sites to choose from. We had a pull through patio…read more#162 located near the back of the park. Fully landscaped with trees! Also very close to the dog park! Laundry was also close by as we needed it! Only 10 minutes from the falls and boarkwalk area.

    Our visit to Niagara Falls KOA took place from 9/11 - 9/15 2023, in a Deluxe Cabin (Kabin 2)…read more arrival and check in went smoothly and was fast. Wechecked in just after 6, and a very kind gentleman advised us our keys were in the cabin and it was unlocked. I should mention we travel with two large dogs, Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, our best boy is 9 but his compadre Annie is an8 month old hooligan. on entering the cabin, we found it to be immaculate. Linens were snowy white, bedbug check was negative (I always worry), stovetop, refigerator, and microwave were sparkling clean, all the furnishings were pristine. Bathroom was totally clean and sanitized. This is a 28 foot deluxe, is supposed to sleep 6. There is a tiny bunk alcoveon the left, very difficult to make the beds up. the central area features a table, four chairs, a sofa (bed) and the small kitchen area, fridge, two burner cooktop, sink and microwave. zero counterspace. on top of the fridge are 1 small shelf and a top shelf, with a single serve Keurig, four K Cups to start, and dried coffee condiments. it is hard to reach and operate, but it's there, and we had brought our own coffepot, so no matter. the kitchen has drawers and cabinets equipped with everything needed, glasses, mugs, dishtowels, silverware, plates, bowls, pots and pans (3). The bathroom is tiny but came with abundant towels, washcloths, hand soap, shampoo, conditioner, body wash. the tub itself is miniscule and sits well up off floor level. Use extreme caution getting out, because the floor is not where you think it should be... on the right of the central area is a queen bedroom. Bed is comfortable and lotsof pillows are provided. All the rooms in the cabin have pocket doors. There is a tv over the table area but the cable selection is a bit basic....but yes, you are supposed to be camping. the campground itself is outstanding. great selection of sites, landscaping is well kept and beautiful throughout. seems to be plenty for the kids to do. Three pools, one indoor. Mining Co to sift through gem bags, craft cabin, nice playgrounds , bike rentals. Dog friendly? Yes. There are three " dog parks" withinthe campground. One does not deserve the name as it barely qualifies as a dog crate, it's about 6 ft x 6 ft. And it is so adjacent to an actual campsite you have to go on the sit in order to access it. There is a mid sized, about 30 x 40 feet between the big pavillion and the playground which is better. The largest, maybe 30 x 100 feet is way in the back corner behind some primitive tent sites. It is large enough for big dogs to run and play. However, the gate latch is broken so you have to tie it shut with a leash. Camp store is terrific. Staff are competent and pleasant.the place feels like you are actually out in nature even though it is nestled in a high traffic urban tourist area. Highly recommend!

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    Niagara Falls KOA - Glider for cabin & firepit.

    Glider for cabin & firepit.

    Niagara Falls KOA - Mining company

    Mining company

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    Arrowhead Camping Area

    Arrowhead Camping Area

    5.0(3 reviews)
    93.5 km

    Sure miss the old days camping at arrowhead camping area I remember the bull family quite well and…read morethey were awesome back in the 60-70's I would love to get back to arrowhead camping and stay with them for a couple of nights and remember the past and what a great time we all had loved going to the lodge and singing with everyone. Going on a lion hunt going to catch a big one I'm not scared was my favorite I miss that place some day I hope to make it back to arrowhead in the hopefully near future

    I have been coming to camp arrowhead for as long as I can remember and have spent many summers…read morethere. My grandparents and cousins were seasonal campers for a loooong time. Now as an adult I can appreciate it even more! There are plenty of trails to explore by foot or bike. If that's not your speed, you can rent the paddle boats or a canoe to go around Rabbit Island, go fishing, or go for a dip in the lake. It's a nice quiet campground and coming from the city, you can really see the stars out there! If tent camping or RV camping isn't your thing, you can go glamping and rent one of their cabins. They're perfect to enjoy with some family or friends (I've done both on a few occasions). Bonus- you get your own shower, toilet and a fully functional kitchen! But you'll have to book them early as they can go fast! My family has long ties with the Bull family and they are truly amazing people! Definitely book a weekend (or a season) with Camp Arrowhead!

    Four Mile Creek State Park

    Four Mile Creek State Park

    4.5(24 reviews)
    36.1 km

    Four Mile Creek State Park, New York I found this campground…read moreon Https://parks.ny,gov as I was planning a trip, a lifelong goal, to see Niagara Falls. I chose Four Mile Creek State Park for its proximity to the Falls, and nearby attractions like Fort Niagara, an Aquarium, the Niagara Power Vista, and the Underground Railroad Heritage Center, to name a few. This camp offers a shuttle service to these places, no need to worry about parking! I was welcomed by a cheerful office staff and given a map for the Niagara Falls State Park. I went to my site 13, it was nicely shaded and I had access to 30amp service and water a few sites away. The bathrooms & showers were clean and had access to washer/dryer. I met lots of nice people and the weather was great. (6/1 to 6/8) Every member of staff I encountered was friendly and accommodating. Shout out to maintenance staff, Mike, the shuttle driver and Tim, manning the Camp Store. In fact, Tim even circulates the campground every night after the store is closed with ice & firewood. I visited the Falls, walking all over the American side then walked across the bridge to Canada for lunch observing the Canadian side of the Falls. But my favorite thing about this whole journey was the sunsets on Lake Ontario. On clear nights, the city of Toronto is visible. Every night campers would drift down to the field on the lake to watch the sunset. It was the most mesmerizing thing, many different people connecting with this beautiful world.

    We love this campground and our tent site! We were near the bathrooms, within sight of the…read moreplayground and could see the water. The little beach area was only about a 3 minute walk. It is such a cool campground and with it you get free parking in downtown near the attractions.

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    Four Mile Creek State Park - View at the beach

    View at the beach

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    Four Mile Creek State Park

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    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Daily Wagon Rides and a full schedule of family and kids activities all summer long!

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park

    2.3(12 reviews)
    15.6 km
    $$

    DONT GO HERE - we just spent five days there and the only thing our kids got out of this was a…read morelesson in how people suck after someone stole my 10 year olds bike from our campsite. The normal Yogi activities are non-existent for this campground, that is unless you are part of the daycare they bus in from the local economy. Those kids get to use the water slide the promote (your kids DONT, but they can watch the daycare kids for no charge, which is surprising because they upcharge EVERYTHING!). The normal Yogi craft center and the staff are used for the daycare, so don't expect the crafts, the candy bar bingo, or anything for the kids for that matter. You can even WAY over pay for Wifi which is free in most places. This park is a complete sham and is NOT a true Yogi, its a daycare with real campers footing the bill and getting property stolen.

    We stayed for 3 nights between Canada's 150th and July 5th. We had visited 9 years ago as brand-new…read moreRV owners and were looking forward to returning. Unfortunately, the campground we remembered had changed. We've visited a lot of campgrounds over the years, rarely staying in the same place twice. First, the positives: The kids enjoyed the playground and the basic swimming pool. The showers and bathrooms were clean. They had hot water, good water pressure, and doors that locked well. Now, the negatives: the posted rates are for two adults. Children are extra, $3 per day, per kid. Given that Jellystone bills itself as a "family campground," this seems excessive. But, the extra charges don't stop there. WiFi access is $5 for 3 days for 2 devices. A family of 6, with teenagers and mom in grad school meant paying $10 additional for internet access. Their website advertises a "State of the Art" and "Spectacular" mini-golf course. The website fails to mention that a single game is $3, or a day pass is $6, per person. They also mention a giant inflatable waterslide. They fail to mention (notice a trend?) that the slide is $10 for 8 rides, or $14.95 for a day pass. Lastly, they offer a shuttle to the Falls. But, again there's a fee. $7.00 per person, for ages 12 and up. Since parking at the Falls is around $20, this isn't exactly family friendly. Bottom line, for a family-friendly park, a family of 4 can expect to have additional costs of $68 per day. Of all the campgrounds we've been to, including Outer Banks, Cape Cod, and Disney, this was by far the most expensive. I felt nickel and dimed throughout our stay. For a park that earned the pinnacle award from Jellystone for excellent amenities, it appears they are transferring those costs to the consumers. We will not return - and will likely stay at the KOA nearby the next time we visit the area.

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    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Bounce around on the Canadian Pillow

    Bounce around on the Canadian Pillow

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Meet the whole gang - Boo Boo too!

    Meet the whole gang - Boo Boo too!

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Stay in one of our deluxe cottages or cabins

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    Stay in one of our deluxe cottages or cabins

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