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    Pine Creek Campground

    3.2 (18 reviews)

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    ...and they have fire pits.
    Darren A.

    Nice huge lots for tents. We stayed in number 16 and was out of the way. Friendly people and very helpful. Was a good stay. Showers take a while to get warm but we're as good as any camp ground showers and cleaner than most. Only downside was showers could do with some ventilation as get hot.

    Jim S.

    We spent 8nights here while visiting the finger lakes area. A good central point to work out of. The campground was clean and well maintained except for a handful of older structures that are no longer in use due age that really just need to be removed. The campground did not seem more than 40% full over the wine festival weekend. Not too many loud you kids or lod adults either. It would be nice to provide a better wifi option. Would consider staying here again.

    great sites - lots of grass - level w/picnic table + fire ring
    Dick B.

    Park OK - Restroom/showers terrible bad need of TLC Most recent stay was 07/03/16 thru 07/06/16 (I 'm late in posting my review) . . . We camp in a Little Rig "Tear Drop" style RV only 15' long w/o toilet or shower ~ plus we like to eat outdoors using the picnic table and set up our dining canopy for sun and weather protection and thus rely on condition of campgrounds facilities and being nearby our site ~ so our critique is focused in that area. 1st we were close to restroom/shower/laundry building [if you want to call it that ~ reason for 2-star rating] best they tear it down and start over - just terrible. Well below expected standards ~ owners / managers should use the facility for a true experience instead of their own bathroom, which I doubt looks like this. In addition to the overall poor condition there is no privacy ~ a communal changing area ~ but 2 good things, it had a couple of hooks and rubber floor mats outside the old and run down fiberglass stalls. The shower curtains were older and in need of replacement but no shelves, or bench for your stuff. The communal sink area was just as bad ~ was one of the worst we've experienced after 3 years and 60,000 miles of travels camping all over the country. We were in the section nearest the playground. We camped 4 days as a base camp for finger lakes region and never saw anyone clean them ~ same cigarette butts and trash on the floor we saw when we arrived and when we left. Note of interest ~ there is another restroom/shower facility adjacent to the pool near the park entrance which was also old and outdated but in much better shape than the one just described ~ we used it instead although it was a long distance from our site. Overall the campground itself is pretty nice; the interior roads were gravel and sites were grass/gravel mixed and all sites had a picnic table + fire ring. They were fairly level, large and good space between other sites not squeezed together; there were some permanent seasonal sites but they were all well-kept and not trashy. Some cabins on site for rent plus large grassy areas among mature trees for shade great for tenters ~ and there was a nice swimming pool

    Blond B.

    We were so glad we found this gem on our RV trip to the finger lakes. We stayed one night and we loved it ... we will definitely be back! The property is clean ... the owners are super friendly ... they even have a little camp store. Small little lake, picnic tables and fire pits. AWESOME PLACE!

    not in use should remove!!

    My sister and I rented a cabin for the weekend so we could hike the area trails. It is a perfect location for all the state parks and trails in the area. The only reason we found it was because the state parks and most hotels where full because of a music festival. The cabin was $120.00 a night, about the price we would pay for a hotel/motel room. The grounds where nice and the cabin was not bad. It had one bedroom, bathroom with shower and a small kitchen living area. It had a stove, refrigerator and microwave oven. One roll of T.P. and one roll of paper towels. It was clean and had what you except for a cabin, not the best double bed and a really bad fold out sofa. There was a campfire ring but a very small bundle of wood was $5.00 so a half ass fire would cost about $15 to $20 a night. We did not have kids with us so the condition of the playground didn't matter to us. They could remove the old out houses, they could be dangerous for children. The arcade is a room with a pool table, a few video games, a few out of order video games and 3 or 4 board games. They did have a lot of DVD's and paperback books. We could not get Wi-Fi to work, so once the fire was done we just played on our phones. We didn't bring a TV or radio. We did not bring enough food because the web site says they have a restaurant and bar, but it was closed down. We probably would not stay again because you can get a nice hotel room with 2 double beds and free breakfast for the same price. A K-cup of coffee was $1.50 LOL

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    Pine Creek is THE BEST campground EVER!!! Kind staff, clean pool, fun!! A lot of fun stuff nearby. It is just the best!! VISIT YOURSELF!

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    Friendly staff. Every year more and more improvements are made. Plenty of activities for kids!

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    Buttermilk Falls State Park - Gorge Trail

    Buttermilk Falls State Park

    4.5(132 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    Great short walk along the buttermilk falls. There are quite a number of stairs involved as well as…read morerelatively steep paths. Overall the hike should be like an hour from lower falls to upper falls (taking photos and enjoying the view along the way), and half hour on the way back if walking straight no side tracking. You'll know you're at the end of you see the massive stone bridge. Restrooms available at lower falls and upper falls entrances. Ten dollar admission for the day, same ticket can be used for other state parks in the area

    My husband and I visited Buttermilk Falls State Park last week, when we were in the Finger Lakes…read morefor the Fourth of July. We arrived in the afternoon, paid the vehicle entry fee, and parked in the parking lot. After taking a look at the falls, which has a swimming area (open for swimming on summer weekends - check their website), and using the bathrooms by the falls, we started up the Buttermilk Falls Gorge Trail. The trail ascends about 600 feet from Buttermilk Falls, following Buttermilk Creek past pools, rocks, and smaller waterfalls. Around Pinnacle Rock (a 42-foot rock along the creek), you can turn back and head back down the same trail or cross the bridge over the creek and take the Rim Trail back to the falls/parking area. It was almost 100 degrees when we visited, so we opted to take the Gorge Trail back down as it appeared more shaded than the Rim Trail, which was getting a lot of afternoon sun. The trail was really beautiful and a great start for our holiday weekend in the Finger Lakes. I'd certainly love to return, hopefully next time wearing a swim suit so I can take dip in the pool at the base of the falls after a hike!

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    5.0(44 reviews)
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    I'm in love with this stable! I've been trail riding all over for years and Painted Bar Stables…read morewins the Blue Ribbon! Here's why: Erika, the owner, takes the time to learn about each prospective rider before you come so she can pair you with the perfect horse. So be sure and take the time to let them know in the online questionnaire how you are with horses and riding. I'm a confident rider and got a great horse for me where my husband isn't as confident rider and he was paired with a sweet easy going horse, Faye. Actually all the horses are sweet and wonderful. We did a one hour trail ride. The trail was fun - not too challenging and we even got to stop by a beautiful creek so the horses could take a drink. It's absolutely magical & no better way to see the beauty of this region. Now the horses: They are all beautiful, very healthy and thus happy. You can get to know them on the Painted Bar Stables website! Many are rescued and have been revitalized by being in this wonderful place. I can't wait to return.

    This was absolutely one of the best things we did on our trip to the Finger Lakes…read more Our tour guide was amazing, kind, and I loved learning about the horses. She had a wealth of knowledge and several degrees in horses related fields. We went on a one hour trail ride and now knowing what I know, I would definitely have upgraded to the 1.5-hour trail ride. It was such a fun experience! I hadn't been on a horse in years and had only ridden a horse maybe three times in my life, so you don't have to be a knowledgeable rider by any means. The horses were so gentle and already knew the route they were taking. If I lived closer, I would have loved to sign up for classes here. I highly recommend this is a great activity to anyone traveling this way. We loved it.

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