Best RV Parks & Resorts near Niagara Falls, NY

Several RV campgrounds operate near Niagara Falls with varying amenities. Niagara Falls Campground & Lodging offers 103 sites with full hookups including 50-amp electric, water, and sewer connections, operating from April 1 to October 31. Niagara Falls/Grand Island KOA Holiday features 213 sites with 30 and 50-amp electrical options, located approximately 15-20 minutes from the falls. "Really not what I consider camping. Close to Niagara Falls, clean bathrooms," noted one visitor about the Niagara Falls Campground. Niagara Falls North/Lewiston KOA provides drive-in RV sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups, situated about 30 minutes from the main attractions in Youngstown.

Most RV parks in the region require reservations, particularly during peak summer season. Dump stations are available at all full-service campgrounds, while some facilities like Gander RV of Buffalo provide dump and sewer connections without overnight stays. Niagara Hartland RV Resort accommodates big rigs with 50-amp service, though one camper described it as "a little run down here & lots of seasonal sites. Looks more like a trailer park." Sites throughout the area are predominantly gravel, with several reviewers noting that pads may be uneven or require leveling blocks. Parks closer to the falls typically charge premium rates, with prices ranging from $69-76 per night at Niagara Falls Campground & Lodging compared to more affordable options farther from tourist areas.

Best RV Sites Near Niagara Falls, New York (49)

    1. Niagara Hartland RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Barker, NY
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 795-3812

    2. DINO RV Campground

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    West Seneca, NY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 861-9625

    $50 / night

    3. Southwoods RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Churchville, NY
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (585) 548-9002

    "The campground is about 20-25 miles from downtown Rochester and located in a quiet rural setting surrounded by farmland."

    "Family friendly park, lots of activities, park hosts/owners are hands on and awesome."

    4. Niagara Falls Campground & Lodging

    9 Reviews
    Sanborn, NY
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 731-3434

    $72 - $78 / night

    "The area is very clean, friendly and safe"

    "Very convenient with nice workers but likely wouldn’t book again. The noises of the town made it very difficult to sleep in our tent."

    5. Gander RV of Buffalo

    1 Review
    Hamburg, NY
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 668-8973

    "I found everything I needed to complete my list of needs for my trailer. The prices are good compared to other local dealers and the service is excellent."

    6. Niagara Falls/Grand Island KOA Holiday

    23 Reviews
    Grand Island, NY
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 773-7583

    "Pros: Full hookup (sewer, water, 50/30 AMP) Level site Wi-Fi Lots of amenities: paddle boats, heated pool, fishing pond (catch & release), cornhole, jumping pillow & pad, horseshoes, basketball"

    "Niagara Falls– Grand Island KOA is a nice park. With it being close in proximity to the Niagara Falls made nice but many turn over of campers making this a busy park."

    7. Red Rock Ponds RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Holley, NY
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (585) 638-2445

    $50 - $70 / night

    "It was kinda close to other campers. Geared toward more seasonal campers. Covid only allows private campgrounds open so this was nice."

    8. Niagara Falls North / Lewiston KOA

    11 Reviews
    Lewiston, NY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 754-8013

    "Very family friendly. Small pool area. Dog friendly and dog play area. Laundry room and camp store. Half hour from Niagara Falls. I highly recommend."

    "This is a good campground that's not too far away from Niagara Falls."

    9. Niagara Woodland Campground

    10 Reviews
    Ransomville, NY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 791-3101

    "The Niagara Woodland Campground presents itself as a family-friendly destination, but falls short in delivering a welcoming environment for families."

    "Back to the basics, not resorty, love it we have tent camped here and also brought our pop up for a week"

    10. Hickory Ridge Golf & RV Resort

    1 Review
    Holley, NY
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (585) 638-0220
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RV Park Reviews near Niagara Falls, NY

340 Reviews of 49 Niagara Falls Campgrounds


  • Connie J.
    Jun. 15, 2018

    Niagaras Lazy Lakes Camping Resort

    Clean & Friendly

    We have camped here several times. Bathrooms are very clean along with the showers. They are cleaned on a daily basis. Store on site has just the bare amenities. Big clubhouse, 2 heated pools and a pond to fish (catch & release). Sites are big. Pet friendly. Staff are very friendly. 10-15 minutes from Niagara Falls and close to stores. It does have 2 on site laundry facilities but the dryers take a while. Enjoy going there.

  • 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

  • R
    Aug. 19, 2022

    Niagara Falls North / Lewiston KOA

    Clean and friendly

    Nice sites for RVs and tent camping. Some closer than others. Very family friendly. Small pool area. Dog friendly and dog play area. Laundry room and camp store. Half hour from Niagara Falls. I highly recommend.

  • J
    Jul. 19, 2022

    Cinderella Motel & Campsite

    Basic, Convenient, VFM (value for money)

    This campground is very basic with very close campsites.  The bathhouse and laundry are old but clean.  The staff were very friendly and helpful.  It is very close to Niagara falls and for the money it is the best campground here.  KOA and Branches CGs are nicer but they are also triple the price which for us did not seem worth it.  We were in a back in gravel site that backed up to the motel which may not seem that nice but the electric, water and sewer worked perfectly.  Our 40 foot MH and Toad fit with room to spare.  There were sites that were on the outskirts of the property that backed to the woods which some people may prefer.  Those sites were just as close although there were several that would take big rigs bit don't expect to open your awnings in most sites.   There is a nice grassy area in the center with a small covered pavilion.   There are a few sites on the side/front of Motel.  We were here to visit Niagara Falls so location and a basic campground with full hookups was all we were looking for and this campground fit our needs perfectly.  We would stay here again.

  • Mea H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 23, 2021

    Four Mile Creek State Park Campground

    Simple campground on Lake Ontario

    We stayed here because it was near Niagara Falls and had site availability. We stayed at a non-electric campsite (mid-June). There were 4 other campsites occupied in our area. We have a camper van with solar power and fresh water. There is a shower in the non-electric section but it's not heated water. Since it's June, the temperature was only mildly shocking to my senses. However, the rest of the showers in the campground are heated (we checked). There are at least two laundry facilities. I actually exchanged cash for quarters at the front office. The grounds are well maintained. Beware of the resident skunk that walks around. I didn't test the cell signal here but I was able to work remotely and video chat.

  • Beth R.
    Jun. 25, 2024

    Niagara Falls/Grand Island KOA Holiday

    Amazing Amenities

    Pros: Full hookup (sewer, water, 50/30 AMP) Level site Wi-Fi Lots of amenities: paddle boats, heated pool, fishing pond (catch & release), cornhole, jumping pillow & pad, horseshoes, basketball court, pickleball, bocce ball, Gaga ball & playground

    Cons: Gravel site Picnic table in rough condition No shade Noise from I-190 No working cable TV

  • eThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 8, 2025

    Four Mile Creek State Park Campground

    Friendly staff & good view

    About 30 minutes from Niagara Falls. Staff inside office were very friendly-gave many trail suggestions and good tips for navigating the city. Comes with state park parking pass to park free and access to town shuttle. Electrical hook up, worked great for our RV. Water and dump site available on grounds. Small beach on Lake Ontario. Dog friendly but bring proof of rabies vac.

  • Kim D.
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Evangola State Park Campground

    Some Sites Have a View of Lake Erie

    Unfortunately, my site did not.

    However, my site wasn't crowded and the electricity was reliable. This campground has three loops. One has 30 amp power, one has 50 amp power (with a 30 amp outlet on the same pedestal) and the third loop is for tent camping. There are several places to get water in the camp, so be sure to fill up your tanks before you park. There is a dump station. None of the sites are full hook up.

    Each site has a picnic table and a grill.

    There are two bath houses. The newer one - between loops one and three - also has laundry facilities.

    Your payment for your campsite entitles you to admission to the beach, which is a hike or a drive away.

  • Kara W.
    Jul. 10, 2022

    AA Royal Motel & Campground

    An old campsite that fits our needs

    This is not a resort campground nor is it a campground built for escapism. It’s very close to Niagara Falls, the Rainbow Bridge (for driving into Canada), and Buffalo, NY.

    Mike is very friendly; check in was easy. The sites are full hook up or w/e only. There are pull throughs and back-ins, 30amp and 50amp sites. Your site is assigned once you arrive. You pay a deposit when you book and pay the rest when you arrive.

    They have Good Sam and weekly discounts and I was also given a cash/check discount. So our total was $51 a night for a week’s stay.

    The sites toward the front are definitely more level and have better cell service, but the sites toward the back are better shaded. Cell service and wifi was enough for me to work during the week and stream at night.

    The facilities could use some work. They are very old, and it’s hard to tell if they are clean or just old. Laundry is available - $2.50 a wash/$1.75 a dry.

    Basically, don’t expect a beautiful vacation campground. I work full time remotely from the camper. I was able to work during the days and get to Niagara Falls, CAN, and Buffalo quickly after work. Even with the discount, which I’m thankful for, it is overpriced for what it is. But it served my needs, I felt safe, and the owner was friendly so 3 stars. With some TLC to the sites and the facilities, I’d give it 4.


Guide to Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls campgrounds operate primarily between April and October, with most facilities closing for the winter months due to the region's cold weather conditions. The area experiences average summer temperatures of 75-80°F, while spring and fall can fluctuate between 45-65°F. Rainfall averages 3-4 inches monthly during peak camping season, making weather-appropriate gear essential for tent campers.

What to do

Day trips to Lewiston: Sites at Niagara Falls North / Lewiston KOA provide easy access to nearby Lewiston, approximately 10 minutes away. "It's a very nice and beautiful town," notes one camper, with the location described as "great for visiting Niagara Falls."

Pool facilities: Swimming options help offset summer heat, especially at Southwoods RV Resort which maintains two swimming pools. One visitor highlighted that "we really enjoyed the setup and location of all the amenities this campground has," including the "two well kept pools."

Fuel discounts: Campers report that "the reservation is super close which offered the cheapest fuel prices I've seen in months" near Niagara Falls North/Lewiston KOA. This provides cost savings when touring the region, with advice to "fill up" before exploring attractions.

What campers like

Family activities: Southwoods RV Resort receives praise for its "lots of activities" and family-friendly environment. One visitor noted specific amenities including "mini golf, soccer, basketball" while another mentioned "playgrounds, laundry facilities" making it suitable for longer stays.

Campground staff: Multiple reviews highlight helpfulness of personnel at campgrounds throughout the region. At Red Rock Ponds RV Resort, visitors found the "staff is very friendly" despite sites being "kinda close to other campers" and the facility "geared toward more seasonal campers."

Accessibility to attractions: The central location of Niagara Falls/Grand Island KOA Holiday makes it convenient for area exploration. "Easy access to local attractions, including Niagara Falls. Multiple things to do around the local community and on the park," wrote one camper, with another noting its "proximity to the Falls makes this a great stop for a sight seeing road trip."

What you should know

Seasonal occupancy patterns: Many rv parks near Niagara Falls, New York have significant numbers of permanent residents. At Niagara Woodland Campground, one camper observed "lots of year around campers with permanent spots," while another noted "mostly semi-permanent structures here with campers."

Variable pricing by location: Cost increases significantly closer to tourist areas, with rates at rv campgrounds near Niagara Falls ranging widely. One visitor to Niagara Falls Campground & Lodging observed, "This park anywhere else would be a $40-45 park... We think $75.00 after taxes was excessive."

Site conditions vary: Most campgrounds feature gravel sites that may require leveling. "All campsite pads are gravel except for three long pull-thrus that are paved(M24-M26)," noted one Southwoods RV Resort visitor, while another camper at Niagara Falls North/Lewiston KOA found "all gravel sites. Many are not very level."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Niagara Falls/Grand Island KOA Holiday provides "2 swimming pools, playgrounds, fishing ponds, jump pad" according to one visitor. Another camper noted it's "great for families. Very safe, spaces were a bit small for a tent site. Great amenities pool/showers/games for kids."

Noise considerations: Tent campers should consider sound levels when booking. At Niagara Falls Campground & Lodging, one visitor reported: "The noises of the town made it very difficult to sleep in our tent. It's right off the main road and nearby trains blared their horns throughout the night. Might not be that bad if you're in a camper."

Playground access: Several campgrounds maintain play areas for children. Southwoods RV Resort offers "lots of plays areas for kids," though one visitor noted "weekend sites would be pretty tight together if they were fully booked."

Tips from RVers

Site spacing: RV parks in Niagara Falls typically feature close site arrangements. At Skyline RV Resort, one camper described it as "a little tight if you like to spread out," while a Southwoods RV Resort visitor noted "one downside of this park is that the sites are pretty close and feel a little cramped when the park is full."

Dump station access: For RVers without full hookups, several facilities offer sanitary dump options. Skyline RV Resort provides this service where "the dumping station was free or included," and for those passing through without overnight needs, Gander RV of Buffalo offers dump and sewer connections with one visitor noting, "I found everything I needed to complete my list of needs for my trailer."

Entrance considerations: Some campgrounds present challenges for larger rigs. Reviews indicate Niagara Falls North/Lewiston KOA's layout "makes for challenging entry and exit for Class A, especially if towing," while site navigation can be difficult as the "campground is very small."

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best RV campgrounds near Niagara Falls?

For prime RV camping near Niagara Falls, consider Four Mile Creek State Park Campground, located about 30 minutes from the falls with electrical hookups, water access, and dump stations. It includes a state park parking pass for free access to the falls and shuttle service. Another excellent option is Niagara Falls/Grand Island KOA Holiday, offering full hookups (sewer, water, 30/50 AMP) and numerous amenities. Both provide convenient access to Niagara Falls while offering comfortable accommodations for RVs of various sizes.

What amenities are available at Niagara Falls RV parks?

Niagara Falls area RV parks offer a wide range of amenities. Niagaras Lazy Lakes Camping Resort features clean bathrooms and showers, a clubhouse, two heated pools, a fishing pond, and pet-friendly policies. The sites are spacious with an on-site store for basic needs. Similarly, Niagara Falls North / Lewiston KOA provides family-friendly facilities including a pool area, dog play area, laundry facilities, and a camp store. Many parks in the area offer full hookups (water, electric, sewer), WiFi, dump stations, and recreational amenities to enhance your stay.

Is there seasonal RV camping available at Niagara Falls?

Yes, seasonal RV camping is available near Niagara Falls. AA Royal Motel & Campground offers year-round camping with full hookups (50 amp) and free WiFi, making it an excellent choice for off-season visits when many other campgrounds are closed. Most state parks and private campgrounds in the region, like Colden Lakes Resort, typically operate from spring through fall (May to October), closing during winter months. If planning a visit outside peak summer season, always call ahead to confirm operating dates as weather conditions can affect opening and closing times.

What are the costs for RV parking at Niagara Falls?

RV camping costs near Niagara Falls vary significantly by location and amenities. Cinderella Motel & Campsite offers more basic accommodations at budget-friendly rates, noted as being significantly less expensive than other options in the area. State parks like Evangola State Park Campground typically charge $25-40 per night for electric sites. Private RV parks with full hookups and resort amenities can range from $50-100+ per night, with KOA locations generally commanding premium rates. Many campgrounds offer weekly and monthly rate discounts for extended stays. Prices typically increase during peak summer season (June-August).