Webster Park provides affordable cabin options just minutes from Lake Ontario, with several sites situated in quiet wooded areas near downtown North Greece. The campground features electrical hookups, water access, and central bathroom facilities within a single-loop layout. Winter temperatures in the region average 20-30°F while summer camping conditions typically range from 70-85°F with moderate humidity.
What to do
Lighthouse exploration at Golden Hill State Park: Visitors can tour the historic Thirty Mile Lighthouse while enjoying the Lake Ontario waterfront setting. "It was glorious to sleep to the sound of waves hitting the shore and wake to the panoramic Lake Ontario view. The old lighthouse is a beautiful building," notes Amanda P. from Golden Hill State Park Campground.
Disc golf course access: Multiple parks offer disc golf layouts for casual players and enthusiasts. "There is a fairly new Frisbee golf course as well. This campground would be a good alternative to paying the high prices to stay at the theme park down the road," shares Jeremy H. at Darien Lakes State Park.
Winter camping options: Some parks maintain year-round accessibility with specialized accommodations. "We did some winter camping here. We backpacked into the lean-to along the Conservation Trail. It was in good condition and we had a large clearing for activities," explains Leah W. from Darien Lakes State Park Campground.
What campers like
Spacious, private sites: Many campers appreciate the room between sites in certain parks. "This was our first trip here. It was nothing short of perfect. Camp sites are wooded and private. Very quiet and peaceful," reports Amanda M. about Webster Park.
Child-friendly amenities: Parks feature extensive playground facilities and organized activities. "I absolutely loved my time here with my son! Camp sites are private and have everything you need for tent camping! Showers and bathrooms clean! Sink available for dishes. Playground. Lots of beautiful trails!" writes Catherine at Webster Park.
Well-maintained facilities: Clean bathrooms and shower houses are consistently mentioned in reviews. "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," notes Nancy W. about Southwoods RV Resort.
What you should know
Limited wifi and cell coverage: Some parks have connectivity challenges. "Cell phone coverage is poor by Verizon and T-Mobile, and there is no WiFi, and no camp store (but the town of Webster is nearby)," explains Carl C. about Webster Park.
Reservation requirements: Most glamping close to North Greece, New York requires advance planning. "We did a last minute reservation and ended up loving the place. There was good separation between the campsites and the bathrooms and showers were clean," shares Joseph W. about his Webster Park experience.
Seasonal limitations: Park facilities operate on varying schedules. "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," reports Nancy W. regarding weekend crowds at Southwoods RV Resort.
Tips for camping with families
Playground proximity matters: Choose sites close to play areas for convenience. "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," recommends Scott C. at Webster Park.
Weekend activity planning: Many parks offer structured events for children. "This campground has do much to do between swimming, golf, bike and paddle boat rentals. There's Ziplines with treetop walk and a bounce. And even a play area for your dogs," shares Rich L. about Canandaigua-Rochester KOA.
Swimming options vary: Parks offer different water facilities from natural lakes to pools. "Had a large, private plot in drumlin loop. Close to the beach which was very pretty and clean. Hiking trails, kayaking, and lots of other fun activities," notes Jay P. about Lake Bluff RV Park.
Tips from RVers
Hose length considerations: Some sites require extra equipment. "We loved it here. Will definitely return. You need a long hose for fresh water in the RV. No sewer sites," advises Janelle G. about Webster Park.
Site selection for larger rigs: Campgrounds vary in their accommodations for bigger vehicles. "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," explains Nancy W. about Southwoods RV Resort.
Full hookup availability: Not all parks offer complete services. "Full hook up would've made this better, other than that 5 stars. We had an amazing time at this park! Friendly people, plenty for the kids to do. Playground in walking distance and private sites," reports Janelle G. about her Webster Park stay.