Best RV Parks & Resorts near Wyoming, NY

Southwoods RV Resort in Byron and Red Rock Ponds RV Resort in Holley provide full hookup RV sites accommodating big rigs, with seasonal operations from May through October. Skyline RV Resort in Darien Center features both fifty-amp and thirty-amp electric hookups alongside water and sewer connections, with pull-through and back-in options on gravel pads. Red's Twilight on the Erie RV Resort operates from April to October with similar hookup capabilities for motorhomes and travel trailers. "Southwoods is quite large and has separate sections for seasonal and transient campers with a variety of different campsites from back-ins to pull-thrus, 50 to 30-amps, and full hook-up to water and electric only."

Most RV parks in this region require advance reservations during summer months and fall foliage season. Sites typically include picnic tables, fire rings, and trash service, with dump stations available for non-sewer sites. Cell service varies significantly throughout the area, with better connectivity at parks closer to towns. Between Rochester and Buffalo, several campgrounds offer on-site amenities like swimming pools, camp stores, and recreation facilities. Winter camping options are extremely limited, with most parks closing by late October. According to one visitor, "All sites have electric-either 30 or 50 amp. There are many water faucets located throughout the park and dump stations are available." Pet policies differ between facilities, with some designating specific pet-friendly camping loops.

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494 Reviews of 102 Wyoming 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.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • G
    May. 15, 2023

    AA Royal Motel & Campground

    Good location

    This campground is open year around which is really hard to find in this area. We needed to come here for personal reasons before any other campground was opened. So far this isn’t bad could be better/ cleaner.

    It is 50 amp full hook up with free Wi-Fi that doesn’t suck.

    The site are paved level back ins and pull throughs

    The staff was nice enough. Haven’t had much interaction with him.

    There is a great Italian store right across the street and Niagara Falls down the road. I would stay here in a pinch again


Guide to Wyoming

RV campgrounds near Wyoming, New York operate primarily from May through October, with most facilities closing before winter. Situated between Rochester and Buffalo in western New York's rolling countryside, this region experiences warm summers with occasional thunderstorms and cool autumn nights. Most campgrounds sit on level terrain with partial tree coverage, providing a mix of shaded and open sites.

What to do

Swimming and water recreation: Jellystone Park of Western New York offers extensive water amenities including a beach area for their pond. "They added a beach to their pond and allow swimming. They have the best fireworks for July 4 and their Halloween weekends are full of fun and fright!" according to Amy T.

Fishing opportunities: Many local campgrounds maintain stocked ponds for guest use. At Lei-ti Recreation Resort, fishing is particularly popular with families. Kristine B. notes that "the kids love getting sunnys and there are bass as well" among the resort's many activities.

Miniature golf: Several campgrounds offer free or low-cost mini-golf courses as part of their amenities package. "Put put was free. So many things to do with the kids. Heated pools. Beach was clean," reports Sara H. about her Jellystone experience.

Live entertainment: Some parks offer weekend entertainment during peak season. Rachel T. describes her experience at Twilight on the Erie: "Live music on Friday Night (weather permitting) and plenty of activities for the family on the weekends."

What campers like

Family-oriented activities: Southwoods RV Resort earns praise for its child-friendly atmosphere. Hope C. shared: "Southwoods is a beautiful campground and accommodates campers of all ages. 2 well kept pools, playgrounds, laundry facilities, mini golf, soccer, basketball."

Clean facilities: Campground cleanliness is consistently mentioned in positive reviews. Sydney W. commented on Southwoods: "Bathrooms were very clean. Quiet campground. Lots of plays areas for kids."

Friendly management: Personal attention from staff makes a difference for many campers. Kerry W. noted about Southwoods: "Such a sweet time here. Owner was so pleasant as was the woman who helped me book our stay. It was a great place to stay the night."

Quiet environment: Several campgrounds maintain peaceful atmospheres despite having family activities. Rich L. reported: "We stayed in August and we really enjoyed the setup and location of all the amenities this campground has. Very nice people from weekend warriors to the seasonal campers."

What you should know

Site layout and spacing: Sites vary considerably between parks and camping sections. At Skyline RV Resort, Paul G. mentioned: "Great campground, a little tight if you like to spread out. The map was not correct and we did not have sewer hook up at the sight."

Seasonal vs. transient areas: Many campgrounds separate short-term and seasonal campers into different sections with varying amenities. This distinction affects site quality and atmosphere.

Campground rules: Speed limits are strictly enforced at family-oriented parks. Rachel T. noted about Red's Twilight on the Erie RV Resort: "The speed limit is 5 MPH and they mean it.... Kids on bikes and having a good time in the enormous play area."

Reservation requirements: Summer weekends fill quickly, particularly at parks with water amenities. Holiday weekends often book months in advance.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Choose campgrounds with age-appropriate recreation options. Matthew M. said about Jellystone: "This place is great for a family. Water park, fishing, kayaking, swimming. It has it all. We went on the 4th of July and they had amazing fireworks and activities galore for the kids."

Weekend vs. weekday stays: Parks transform from quiet weekdays to busy weekends. Consider timing if seeking a specific atmosphere. Erica L. noted about Jellystone: "I feel like it is pretty crowded. The water area always seems to be over crowded and never enough room for sitting!"

Halloween camping: Multiple RV parks host special Halloween-themed weekends in September and October. Amy T. recommended: "Their Halloween weekends are full of fun and fright!"

Playground access: Niagara Hartland RV Resort and other campgrounds maintain multiple play areas throughout their grounds, allowing families to select sites near recreation options.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds have notably unlevel sites. Donna C. shared about Twilight on the Erie: "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. We changed sites three times and finally resigned ourselves to not being leveled."

Utility placement: Check hookup locations when booking. Rear connections can require extensions at some parks, while others position utilities conveniently.

Seasonal site options: Long-term seasonal sites often offer better value for frequent visitors. Kristine B. described Lei-ti as "our home away from home. Looking forward to spending many years to come at this campground!"

Local attractions access: Consider driving distances to area attractions when selecting an RV park. One campground noted: "Rochester is about a 45-minute drive but the town of Batavia is about 15 minutes away and has groceries, fuel, restaurants, shopping, etc."

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Wyoming, NY is Southwoods RV Resort with a 4.9-star rating from 11 reviews.

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