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Cider House Campground
Overview
Cider House Campground offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Central New York's antique country. Known for its clean facilities and welcoming atmosphere, this park serves as a gateway to the historic Madison-Bouckville area. Whether you are visiting for a major event or a quiet getaway, you will find a well-maintained property that balances modern convenience with rural charm. The campground is situated on grounds that reflect the region's agricultural history, providing a scenic backdrop for your RV stay.
Location & Surroundings
The campground is conveniently located on Route 20 in Bouckville, NY, making it easily accessible for big rigs traveling through the state. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills, lush farmland, and the quaint architecture of a historic village. This area is famous for being a top destination for antique collectors, with dozens of shops and show fields within walking distance or a short drive. The quiet nights and open landscapes offer a perfect environment for relaxation after a day of exploring the Madison County countryside.
Amenities & Park Features
Travelers will appreciate the functional layout designed to accommodate various RV sizes. The park features spacious pull-through sites with full hookups, including both 30 and 50-amp electrical service. On-site facilities include:
- Clean restrooms and private hot showers
- On-site laundry facilities for long-term guests
- Reliable high-speed Wi-Fi access
- Pet-friendly areas for travelers with dogs
One of the standout features is the historic cider house building, which adds unique character and a sense of history to the grounds. The park is designed to be level and accessible, ensuring a stress-free setup for every guest.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the immediate antique corridor, guests can explore the cultural offerings of nearby Hamilton, home to Colgate University. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the proximity to the Chenango Canal Heritage Trail for hiking and biking through wooded corridors. For a taste of the region, visit local craft breweries or the many farm stands dotting the landscape. History buffs can take a short drive to the National Abolition Hall of Fame or enjoy the scenic vistas and boating opportunities at Cazenovia Lake.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an ideal choice for antique enthusiasts and collectors who want to be steps away from the famous Madison-Bouckville Antique Week festivities. It also appeals to families visiting students at nearby colleges who prefer the comforts of their own RV over local hotels. If you enjoy a quiet, community-oriented atmosphere without the noise of high-traffic resort parks, Cider House Campground provides the perfect home base for your Central New York adventures.
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User Reviews
Matt/Maria Coyne
Wonderful campground! The owners were awesome - extremely friendly, pleasant to talk to and helpful. All aspects of the campground are extremely clean and the sites are perfect. We stayed at site 44 (pull through with patio, fire ring & swing) = awesome….it was also right next to the playground which was great for the kids. They had a bunch of outdoor games to play and the Wi-Fi worked great. Lastly, this is a great place to stay during the fall as the campground offers great views of the leaves changing in the rolling hills surrounding the campground.
Melissa Jack
Cider House Campground is a fantastic place to stay! They offer a little bit of everything—RV back-ins, pull-throughs, rentals, cabins, and tent sites. The premium pull-through sites with concrete pads, fire pits, and swings are such a nice touch and really make the stay feel special. During the antique show, this is the place to be, right in the middle of the action and surrounded by vendors. Outside of show time, it’s an extremely peaceful park and makes a perfect base camp for exploring. It’s close to several state parks with plenty of hiking, kayaking, and outdoor adventures nearby. The campground itself is very well kept, with a playground for kids, a laundry room, and a great outdoor common area complete with games like giant Connect 4 and disc golf. The atmosphere is relaxed, friendly, and welcoming. I would highly recommend Cider House Campground and will definitely be coming back!
Cat House
My husband and I rented a cabin for the night with Cider House, they are essentially sheds but turned into a bedroom. No bathrooms in the cabin but there are some on site a short walk away. Ac/heat available. Comfortable beds and very cute. We also recently went for Antique week for the day. They only take cash to park (5$) but do offer an ATM. They have signs for 'Event parking' through town, but it's generally best for parking for their Antique sale property. Though if physically able, there is a path to get into town.
Debra Richardson
Quaint cottages in a lovely area. Owners Adele and Kim are personable and helpful.
rich wells
We had a wonderful experience this week! The owners are extremely helpful, kind and accommodating. The grounds are immaculate and a lot of property for walking our pups. We highly recommend! Lisa and Rich Wells….and Rudy and Molly! ❤️
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