Best RV Parks & Resorts near Avon, NY

Several RV parks surround Avon, New York, providing convenient bases for exploring the Finger Lakes region. Southwoods RV Resort in Byron operates from May 1 to October 31 with full hookup sites featuring 50-amp service on level gravel pads. Conesus Lake Campground offers pull-through sites with full hookups, though RVers should note the steep hill to reach the transient camping section. Red's Twilight on the Erie RV Resort in Macedon accommodates big rigs with 50-amp service and operates from April 15 through October 31. Letchworth State Park Campground, about 20 miles south of Avon, provides electric sites with 30/50-amp service on spacious gravel pads. "We had site 250 and really liked it - many pull through, level, full hookup sites to choose from," noted one Conesus Lake camper.

Most RV parks in the region maintain clean, well-equipped dump stations, though availability varies by season with most facilities closing between mid-October and early May. Cell service can be inconsistent - Letchworth State Park has limited coverage while RV resorts closer to Rochester typically offer stronger signals. Pet-friendly options abound, with designated loops at state parks and most private RV resorts welcoming dogs with standard restrictions. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during fall foliage season when occupancy rates peak. Propane service is available at larger RV resorts like Southwoods, which also features paved roads throughout most of the park except for the gravel pull-through section. RVers should prepare for occasional train noise at Southwoods and bring extension cords at some parks where hookup placement may require additional length.

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465 Reviews of 99 Avon Campgrounds


  • Jama A.
    Jul. 15, 2025

    Canandaigua-Rochester KOA

    Camping near Canandaigua, New York

    Campers exploring the Canandaigua area discover a delightful mix of lakeside retreats, wooded state parks, and family-friendly RV resorts. Just minutes from downtown, Canandaigua City Park Campground offers easy access to local shops and the lakefront beach, making it a convenient base for those who want town amenities within walking distance. A short drive farther out leads to Keuka Lake State Park Campground and the privately owned Canandaigua-Rochester KOA, both of which feature spacious sites, clean facilities, and excellent opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and fishing on the Finger Lakes. For those seeking a quieter experience, numerous backcountry and dispersed sites are tucked into the surrounding National Forest, where campers can truly unplug—though it’s essential to bring all necessary supplies and practice Leave No Trace principles. Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill and the Stay Bristol Woodlands campground blend rustic charm with modern comforts: well-maintained restrooms, picnic shelters, and on-site hiking trails that wind through hardwood forests and offer scenic overlooks, especially stunning during fall foliage season. Travel logistics are a breeze when visitors prearrange an airport shuttle from Rochester or Syracuse airports, ensuring a smooth transition from plane to campsite. And for adventurers mapping out multiple stops across the Finger Lakes or beyond, reliable multi-city transfers provide comfortable, door-to-door rides—no rental car necessary. With its blend of waterfront sites, wooded hideaways, and nearby attractions—wineries, waterfalls, and historic villages—the Canandaigua region truly has something for every type of camper. Whether pitching a tent under the stars or rolling in with an RV, visitors will find endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2023

    Canandaigua-Rochester KOA

    Perimeter & Lakeside Are Best

    KOA Canandaigua/Rochester NY: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer). I rate based on desire for at least a moderate wilderness type experience w at least some camp site privacy. Overall Rating: for a KOA :4 - see map for nicest sites. Price 2023: $61 for a 30 amp site Usage during visit: Light - off season Site Privacy: Our site : None Site Spacing: Close Site surface: Gravel and grass Reservations: They take reservations- Recommend the KOA app Campground Noise: Quiet during our stay. Road Noise: There will some noise at sites near Town Line Rd. Traffic is minimal Through Traffic in campground: None Electric Hookup: Yes Sewer Hookup: Some sites. Dump Station: Yes Potable Water Available: At the site.
    Bathroom/ Showers: Individual shower/toilet rooms. VERY clean. Pull Throughs: Yes Cell Service (AT&T): 2 bars.
    Setting: Parklike - typical KOA Weather: Highs are pin the low 50s during our stay Bugs: None this time of year. Host: Yes. Johnny on the spot.
    Rig size: Large rigs Sites: See the map in photos . Best sites are circled with green marker. Request a perimeter site or lake side if you want one is my suggestion. Otherwise you get what they give you.

  • RaD_Travels
    Oct. 1, 2022

    Darien Lakes State Park Campground

    Clean/Quiet Campground

    9/25-9/29/22- The park was nearly empty, perhaps 6 or 8 other campers widely spread out. It was immaculate and the sites well spaced apart. All site have a picnic table and fire pit. Ours had both 30A and 50A power, was pretty level left/right but about 6” high in front before we leveled our 34’ fifth wheel. The park has drinking water faucets at a variety of places throughout, but site#15 has a faucet directly next to it, so we had water available too. Both AT&T 4G and Verizon 5G had 3 bars reception. The dump station was clean and convenient. It looked like a great place for kids that included at least one (probably more) playground.

  • S
    Mar. 27, 2018

    Webster Park

    Close Family Camping

    We go to webster park family campground several times a year for the past few years. Usually sometime in early May and in late October with an occasional day or two mid summer. It is a smaller single loop campground with sites for tents/small trailers, larger trailers, and motor homes. He difference is 30a power and no water or sewer, 50a power and water, and 50a power and water/sewer. There is a dump station. The motor home sites are all along the entrance road. The small and large trailer sites are distributed around the loop. Nice central playground and bathroom/shower house. There is hiking in the park, lots of nice woods, big field for playing games/sports. It’s close to town and home for us. We stay close to the playground these days in our pop up usually at site 5 so our 5 and 9 year old can walk or ride to campground. We like site 1 as well. We stay on the outer ring on that side of loop as it gives access to the woods and trails behind the sites. The campground is very quiet and very kid friendly to allow them to walk around and ride or scooter the loop alone.

    They allow reservations online on the monroe county parks website, and are open May 1st to October 31st.

  • alicianlv The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Niagara County Camping Resort

    Niagra County Camping Resort

    Arrived late at night to this established site. This is a mixed accommodation campground with established long term residents & short term sites.

    Some sites include a table, power access and tire rim for fire-ring. Showers & flushing toilets are near RV sites in back area. Small camp store, swimming pond & fishing pond. Manager, Christine very nice & helpful.

    Campground is relatively close to scenic drives along Lake Ontario & Niagra State Park, Niagra Falls.

  • Michi P.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 9, 2025

    Colden Lakes Resort

    Beautiful Campground

    This a beautiful campground with very friendly staff. Our site was a level gravel back in site. The back in sites are very wide and roomy, the pull through sites are a little closer together. There are 4 small pristine lakes. It’s about an hour from Niagara Falls and out in the Country, very quiet and peaceful. Would definitely come back

  • D
    Aug. 25, 2021

    Letchworth State Park Campground

    Beautiful place

    Letchworth is absolutely stunning. The views are beautiful, however the scenic areas are at least a 10 minute drive from the campground. The park is massive.

    There is a huge variation in site sizes. We lucked out and got a large site with privacy and an area for the kids to run around, however the site directly across from us was little more than the gravel pad and fire pit. Some of the sites are right on top of each other. Great for group camping, not so much if you want any privacy.

    Only two out of the 8 loops (200 and 700 loops) have updated bathrooms (single toilet with handheld showers in half of the bathrooms). The others loops have older facilities with three traditional toilet stalls and two showers.

    We loved our site but would’ve preferred to stay in a loop with the updated bath houses as we have younger children and a tent trailer.

    All sites have electricity. Some loops are pet friendly, some are pet free. The camp store has a good selection of necessities, albeit expensive for discount brands. The pool is 4-5 miles down the road from the camping area.

    Would absolutely camp here again.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2022

    Southwoods RV Resort

    Enjoyed our stay

    We stayed at Southwoods while visiting the Rochester, NY area and exploring attractions in the area. The campground is about 20-25 miles from downtown Rochester and located in a quiet rural setting surrounded by farmland. The campground is quite large and has separate sections for seasonal and transient campers and has a variety of different campsites from back-ins to pull-thrus, 50 to 30-amps, and full hook-up to water and electric only. The campground manager was very nice and helpful when we checked in and was able to extend our stay thru the weekend without us having to move sites. The park is gated and very clean and well-groomed.  Overall, we enjoyed our stay at Southwoods and would stay there again if we were in the area. 

    We chose a back-in 50-amp full hook-up site (M28) at $42/night. All the utilities were placed appropriately so we didn’t need any extensions. The water pressure and electric were good. Most of the roads in the park are paved with the exception of the pull-thru section in the front of the park (N12-N25) which is gravel. All campsite pads are gravel except for three long pull-thrus that are paved(M24-M26). 

    We had a fire pit and picnic table and there was nice grass between sites. There was free WiFi which worked well except during peak hours and over the weekend when the park was full. We stayed four nights (which included a weekend) and experienced the park going from half full and quiet to packed with lots of music, all-day fires, and big gatherings. In the back section of the park is a very large group/rally area with sixty sites and a large pavilion for gatherings. All sites in that section are on grass and water/electric. 

    The campground has lots of amenities like two swimming pools, nice camp store (with lots of food, souvenirs, and gifts), a large playground, miniature golf, sand volleyball and basketball courts, large recreation hall/wedding venue, bicycle track, and game room. There is a short nature trail through a wooded area. They have a busy events calendar throughout the year with lots of get-togethers. During our stay they had a closing weekend pizza and wings party with live music for a small fee. We chose not to go to the party but went to a local historic steak house (The Johnson House) and had delicious prime rib instead (which was very good) for a lot more money! 

    One downside of this park is that the sites are pretty close and feel a little cramped when the park is full. There is a train track near the park which occasionally is quite noisy. Rochester is about a 45-minute drive but the town of Batavia is about 15 minutes away and has groceries, fuel, restaurants, shopping, etc.

  • K
    Aug. 3, 2018

    Jellystone Park™ of Western New York

    Camping resort in the middle of nowhere

    There was a great WiFi connection, so it was difficult to get my boys to go explore! We have a 35 foot travel trailer and had zero difficulty backing into a W/E spot. Gravel pads, decent space between RVs. We did need our extra hose to reach our spigot but I think that was unusual. The dump station was easy to get to and clean when we left.

    Playgrounds, beach, mini-golf, dog park, bounce pillow, basketball, volleyball, movie nights, wagon rides twice a day with Jellystone characters, lots of daily activities, water park, kayaks, SUP’s, canoes, LIFEGUARDS!... ALL INCLUDED. My kids did mini-golf 4 times. Snack bar (with good wings and delivers!). Golf cart rentals. What was I most impressed with? Trash pickup. You put it in front of your site, somebody picked it up. Any time of day.

    There were three types of cabins I saw, but didn’t go inside. You could fish in the pond. The website says Laser Tag but we didn’t explore that far. The town is teeny tiny so no good grocery store around. The grounds were well kept. Niagara Falls were a little more than an hour away. Great day trip!

    We we will come back next year and bring our cousins!


Guide to Avon

Campgrounds near Avon, New York feature varied seasonal operations with many facilities open from May through October. Most sites rest in the gently rolling terrain of western New York, with elevations ranging from 500 to 800 feet and average summer temperatures between 70-85°F. The area's soil composition typically creates good drainage for camping pads, though spring visitors should prepare for occasional muddy conditions after rainfall.

What to do

Hiking and nature trails: At Letchworth State Park Campground, campers can access miles of trails directly from campsites. "Along the river this park gives the motorist the distinct feel that she is on a parkway, not unlike Shenendoah, or Blue Ridge. Every few miles the winding pavement breaks out onto a few of the ridges and valley below, before ducking back into the forest of Western New York," notes Shari G.

Balloon festivals: Seasonal events add variety to camping trips. "Try to get to the balloon fest on Memorial Day - and book a flight if you can. Voted Best State Park in the USA," suggests Rebecca E. These special events typically require advance planning as campgrounds fill quickly.

Mini golf and playgrounds: Family recreational facilities exist at several rv campgrounds near Avon, NY. "Southwoods is a beautiful campground and accommodates campers of all ages. 2 well kept pools, playgrounds, laundry facilities, mini golf, soccer, basketball," reports Hope C. of Southwoods RV Resort.

What campers like

Clean, well-maintained facilities: Hygiene standards vary across campgrounds. "Bathrooms were very clean. Quiet campground. Lots of plays areas for kids," shares Sydney W. about Southwoods RV Resort. Another camper at Letchworth State Park notes, "Bathrooms are clean and great showers in the wooden size of nicely spaced and level."

Multiple swimming options: Several campers highlight pool access as a top amenity at Avon area rv campgrounds. "The pool i# nice and staff friendly. Clean bathrooms with activity and entertainment on site and near by," writes Amy T. about Red's Twilight on the Erie RV Resort.

Organized activities: Scheduled events enhance camping experiences. "They have a busy events calendar throughout the year with lots of get-togethers. During our stay they had a closing weekend pizza and wings party with live music for a small fee," explains Nancy W. regarding Southwoods RV Resort.

What you should know

Seasonal limitations: Most camping facilities close during winter months. "We stayed monthly and go to Florida for the winter and are coming back next year!" notes Bulldog A. about Southwoods. Operating dates typically run from early May through late October, with limited options for off-season camping.

Site leveling requirements: Terrain can present challenges at some RV parks around Avon. "Almost all of the sites are not even close to level. Not a big issue with a fifth wheel but a real hassle with a motorcoach," cautions Donna C. about Twilight on the Erie RV Resort.

Proximity to attractions: Location relative to regional points of interest varies. "Rochester is about a 45-minute drive but the town of Batavia is about 15 minutes away and has groceries, fuel, restaurants, shopping, etc," explains a camper about Southwoods RV Resort. Most campgrounds sit 15-30 minutes from major highways.

Tips for camping with families

Speed limits matter: Safety considerations for children vary by campground. "Barb and Red are fantastic hosts. The speed limit is 5 MPH and they mean it.... Kids on bikes and having a good time in the enormous play area and the pool far enough from the campsites but close to the store and watchful eye of the staff," explains Rachel T. at Red's Twilight on the Erie.

Fishing opportunities: Some campgrounds offer on-site fishing for younger campers. "Hidden gem for both families and retired age campers. The kids love getting sunnys and there are bass as well," reports Kristine B. about Lei-ti Recreation Resort. Most fishing ponds require no license for children under 16.

Weekend site selection: Site spacing affects family experience. "Weekend sites would be pretty tight together if they were fully booked," notes Sydney W. about Southwoods RV Resort. Families with children may prefer mid-week stays when campgrounds operate at lower capacity.

Tips from RVers

Seasonal vs. transient differences: RV park layouts often separate different types of campers. "The campground is quite large and has separate sections for seasonal and transient campers and has a variety of different campsites from back-ins to pull-thrus, 50 to 30-amps, and full hook-up to water and electric only," explains Nancy W. about Southwoods.

Extension cord needs: Hookup placement can require additional equipment. "All the utilities were placed appropriately so we didn't need any extensions. The water pressure and electric were good," reports a Southwoods RV Resort camper. RVers should pack 25-foot extension cords for some campgrounds.

Noise considerations: Environmental factors affect some rv campgrounds in the Avon area. "One downside of this park is that the sites are pretty close and feel a little cramped when the park is full. There is a train track near the park which occasionally is quite noisy," warns an RVer about Southwoods. Noise-sensitive campers should research site locations before booking.

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