Best RV Parks & Resorts near St. Bonaventure, NY

Several RV parks accommodate motorhomes near St. Bonaventure in western New York. Maple Lane RV Park in Cuba offers big rig-friendly sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups, operating from April through October. High Pines RV Park in Kane, Pennsylvania provides 149 spacious sites with 50-amp service and full hookups, though some visitors note only 30-amp is available at certain sites. At Allegany State Park, both the Red House and Quaker areas feature RV camping with electric hookups, though limited sewer connections. Riverhurst Park Campground in Olean features riverfront RV sites with water and electric connections. "Our RV site was very large and wooded. A portapotty was very close and the full bathrooms were also a short distance away."

Many parks in the region require advanced reservations, particularly during fall foliage season when visitation peaks. Sanitary dump stations are available at most parks, including Willow Bay Recreation Area, which offers electric hookups but lacks sewer or water connections at individual sites. Within the Allegheny National Forest, RV campers should prepare for limited cell service. Winter camping options are restricted, with most facilities closing between November and April, though Red House Area at Allegany State Park remains open year-round. Navigating to some campgrounds may present challenges for larger rigs due to hilly terrain. A visitor to Allegany State Park noted, "It took us three sites to find one that was level enough for our RV but our motorhome is pretty sensitive to degrees of unevenness."

Best RV Sites Near St. Bonaventure, New York (111)

    1. Maple Lane RV Park

    1 Review
    Belfast, NY
    14 miles
    +1 (585) 968-1677

    "Campground there was booked, and we preferred not to drive home. Got in around 6pm and got a nice site."

    2. High Pines RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Mount Jewett, PA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 778-5336

    $51 - $65 / night

    "We had a site in the full hookup back in section, they are very nice spacious sites. The park is close to the Allegheny Reservoir and the Kinzua Bridge."

    "I don’t really care about hook ups but there’s full hook ups here and I have a nice flat private spot."

    3. Elkdale RV Resort

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    Salamanca, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 938-6136

    5. Willow Bay Recreation Area

    10 Reviews
    Steamburg, PA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 368-4158

    $20 - $100 / night

    "Willow bay campground is run by the National Forest Service. The reservable lots are wide and numerous for a out of the way sight."

    "Gorgeous setting on the edge of the Kinzua Reservoir. The sites are spacious and cabins are also available to rent. Staff are friendly and helpful."

    6. Campground Adventures

    1 Review
    Franklinville, NY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 393-5811

    $40 - $45 / night

    "This campground just changed hands and there alot of changes in store for the coming year's. It sets along the Ischua creek which has good fishing and kayaking"

    7. Red House Area — Allegany State Park State Park

    13 Reviews
    Salamanca, NY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 354-9121

    "The trees offer great shade and privacy between most sites. The park itself is fantastic with plenty to see and do. Family friendly and kids live it."

    "At the time I went (May, 2018) the lake was reduced to about a third of it's water due to maintenance, so the kayaks we brought didn't leave the roof of the car, and there was no swimming allowed."

    8. Quaker Area — Allegany State Park State Park

    27 Reviews
    Steamburg, NY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 354-2182

    "It took us three sites to find one that was level enough for our RV but our motorhome is pretty sensitive to degrees of unevenness so it may not be a problem for most others."

    "There's also two beaches, over a dozen hiking trails, a restaurant, camp stores, a dump station, and more."

    9. Riverhurst Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Portville, NY
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 373-0535

    "There are large, beautiful trees to tent camp in the shade. There’s lots of amenities like volleyball, basketball, playground, swings, all in a safe area away from roads."

    "It was a lovely site situated right on the bank of the Allegheny River. It was very beautiful,relaxing and peaceful there. We would definitely go back if we’re ever back in the area."

    10. Gander RV of Buffalo

    1 Review
    Hamburg, NY
    49 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."

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RV Park Reviews near St. Bonaventure, NY

384 Reviews of 111 St. Bonaventure Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • M
    Jul. 22, 2022

    Hearts Content Recreation Area

    Quiet, Fairly Remote, Pleasant National Forest Campground

    Allegheny National Forest is Pennsylvania's only National Forest and a gem of a location for outdoor recreation. Hearts Content itself is a well-maintained, very quiet campground with some of the most private sites we've experienced in 15 years of regular car camping.

    Site A02 is very nice for privacy, one of the three front sites which means a bit of road traffic for other arriving campers, but covered by dense old-growth forest on all three sides and well set off the road. Ample tree coverage means an excellent shade canopy, but not-so-great if you're powering your rig with solar.

    Clean, good-tasting drinking water at several community water spigots are available, and the central grassy area even contains a clean and well-maintained playground.

    The campground itself is actually across the road from the Recreation Area. The Recreation Area is home to 3 nice hiking trails, including one all-season trail that converts to a cross-country skiing trail in the snowy months, as well as some picnic tables and a restroom.

    The campground has a couple pit toilets that have been very well maintained by campground hosts each year we've been there. Zero smell or problems here, they appear to be looked after daily. They are still pit toilets so this is not exactly a luxury affair, but as pit toilets go, these definitely suffice.

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    INTERNET: One bar of usable Verizon 4G LTE and T-Mobile 4G LTE suitable for slow web browsing and e-mail, but little else. Because of the very dense tree cover here, Starlink is not really a viable option. The most southern facing sites have more of a clearing which may work for Starlink, but are smaller, less private, and also face the group campsite which is well trafficked by Boy Scout troops and other summer camp gatherings, so you're upping your noise quite a bit.

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    MAJOR PROS: This is a great campground to just enjoy camping. Set some 15 miles back in old growth forest, the most private of the campsites provide a very pleasant wilderness experience but still some well-maintained amenities like fresh drinking water and good pit toilets. In our experience camping here several times over several years, weekdays are very quiet at this location, perhaps the quietest of any campground of this size and caliber we've experienced anywhere. It's only really Friday evenings and Saturdays where you'll see more than 3-4 other campers in this place.

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    The closest nearby town is Warren, PA a small but service-rich town set on the Allegheny River that provides all the necessary stuff - a Wal Mart,  a Lowes, and plenty of restaurants and little shops. Warren is the longtime home of a refinery of some sort and on days when the downwind is blowing especially strong, you can catch the faint whiff of a funky but ambiguous smell of…something?

    Cell service kicks up to 5G on T-Mobile in Warren itself, but you're still stuck on 4G with Verizon, as of summer 2022.

    Back to the campground, I would highly recommend this place for people who can get out there on weekdays and enjoy peace and quiet. Firewood is available for sale at the Camp Host campsite, but there's so much downed wood behind just about every site that purchasing wood really isn't necessary: you can keep a hot fire going all night, for free, just by cleaning out the underbrush.

    This is such a pretty, quiet campsite that during weekdays the area deer will often approach from the woods behind the campsites to feast on low hanging leaves. We've seen dozens of them who will get within 10-20 yards of you for a snack later into the night. While never getting too close, it does make for a pleasant wildlife viewing opportunity.

    We really like this place. No showers or other running-water facilities and limited internet service prevent this place from being a perfect 5. It is also a bit of a drive into town for provisions or daily ingress if you need these amenities. That aside, tent, trailer or RV, you are likely to enjoy your experience here if you enjoy camping at all.

  • Jen W.
    Jul. 9, 2022

    Buckaloons

    Roomy and wooded

    We come here at least once per summer. It is very family friendly, pet friendly and just beautiful. If you kayak, you can drop in up in Warren and come in right at the campground. Ice and wood available on site. Dollar general close by just in case.

  • Nick  O.
    Jul. 8, 2021

    Allegheny River Campground

    Great all around

    Great place very clean with lots to do. Very family friendly and pet friendly too. Staff is great.

  • 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

  • Bill  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 18, 2020

    Hearts Content Recreation Area

    Simple and serene

    Hearts Content is best described as a way station. The sites are nestled within a grove of immense pines. Some are large enough for large RV’s . There are no showers. Bathrooms are vault toilets. Two of the sites include Adirondack type shelters. A picnic table and fire ring are within each site. I used this site as a staging area to explore Allegheny National Forest for a week. Used a camp shower. The closest town is Warren, PA. Firewood is available at the camp host site. Across the road is an hiking area with picnic tables and the like.

  • 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!

  • JB B.
    Aug. 1, 2019

    Camp Chautauqua Camping Resort

    Great Campsite!

    Love this place, first visit, I’m in a tent but on a water and electric hookup site (as requested). Family friendly, quiet at night. Southern Tier brewery nearby, two different casinos within 40 minutes, golf course, huge lake and more! Tons of year round campsites and campers who all seem very friendly

  • G
    Jul. 13, 2021

    Buckaloons

    Hidden Gem!

    You really feel like you're camping when you're here!  The campsites are large and not crowded on top of each other.  There are woods between the sites which increases privacy and keeps it really quiet.

    Buckaloons is right on the Allegheny River and there's a boat ramp onsite. If you're a paddler make sure to visit Allegheny Outfitters just up the road in Warren and get a river guidebook.  

    Given its location on the river this is a great place to make several different runs down the river. You can start or end at Buckaloons and make many different combinations of trips to suit your fancy. 

    There is a shower house onsite. Many sites are electric and there is a dump station on the grounds. Pet friendly.

    Worth the visit!


Guide to St. Bonaventure

The Allegheny region surrounding St. Bonaventure, New York features rolling woodland terrain with elevations ranging from 1,400 to 2,500 feet. The area experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during peak camping months. Campsites near the Allegheny Reservoir offer waterfront options with varying levels of shade coverage and terrain conditions.

What to do

Kayaking access points: At Riverhurst Park Campground, campers can launch directly from riverfront sites. "My family and I had a wonderful stay tent camping here. There's entrance spots to kayak/play in the river," reports JoJo S.

Tree identification activities: Some campgrounds feature educational nature elements. "QR codes labeling different trees on the property. Coming from Arizona this was a nice feature and something I'd never seen at another park," notes Ryan M. about Riverhurst Park.

Basketball and volleyball: Family-friendly recreation options exist beyond hiking. "There's lots of amenities like volleyball, basketball, playground, swings, all in a safe area away from roads," according to JoJo S.

Wildlife watching opportunities: The region offers chances to spot native birds and wildlife. "We left with a peaceful, wonderful time and memories. Including seeing an eagle fly over the river!" shares JoJo S.

What campers like

Spacious wooded sites: High Pines RV Park in Kane, Pennsylvania provides roomy camping areas. "We had a site in the full hookup back in section, they are very nice spacious sites," writes Ryan P.

Informative campground apps: Digital resources enhance the camping experience at some locations. "Shout out to Debbie for being highly instrumental in the creation of the High Pines App, which is absolutely amazing and chock full of useful information," explains Lisa S.

Pet-friendly policies: High Pines accommodates campers with large dogs. "Shout out to both Jack & Debbie for warmly welcoming our South African Mastiff despite her intimidating size and appearance. We appreciated that we, the owners, would be judged. Not the dog and certainly not her breed," shares Lisa S.

Field areas for dog exercise: Willow Bay Recreation Area includes open spaces for pets. "Dogs were playing in the water all day plus they have a large field a few yard from our site where we would play fetch!" says Bella S.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Communication access varies significantly between campgrounds. "First of all, the Hemlock loop has literally zero Verizon coverage. If you walk up to the entrance of the loop, you'll get 2 bars," reports Tim J. from Willow Bay.

Toilet facilities vary: Some campgrounds have limited restroom options. "Some cons were the bathrooms were stinky porta potty things that never had toilet paper or lights at night and the hike to your car from your site," notes Emma from Willow Bay.

Seasonal visitor traffic: Planning ahead is essential for camping during busier periods. "This place was recommended to us and we really did not know what to expect. Our site was right along the water," shares Emma.

Wildlife awareness: Small animals may occasionally be problematic. "The only problem I had was with the wildlife. A mouse or something kept crawling in the space between the roof and ceiling," reports Bill G. about the cabins at Willow Bay.

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