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Niagara Falls North/Lewiston KOA
Overview
The Niagara Falls North/Lewiston KOA offers a serene escape for travelers seeking to explore the wonders of the Niagara region without the constant bustle of the immediate tourist district. Located in a quiet, rural setting, this park provides a relaxed atmosphere where guests can unwind under mature trees. It combines the familiar comforts of the KOA Holiday brand with the charm of the New York countryside, making it a reliable base for both short visits and extended stays. This park is specifically designed to offer a peaceful camping experience while remaining close to one of the world's most famous natural wonders.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Youngstown, New York, the park is strategically positioned just north of the major falls attractions. The surrounding area is characterized by fruit orchards, vineyards, and the scenic Niagara River. Guests appreciate the easy access to the historic village of Lewiston, known for its boutique shopping and local dining. The park's location offers a noticeably cooler and quieter environment than the concrete-heavy areas closer to the city center, providing a true sense of being in nature while staying within reach of urban conveniences.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped to handle modern RVers, featuring spacious pull-thru sites and full hookup options that accommodate large rigs. Families often congregate at the seasonal outdoor swimming pool or the catch-and-release fishing pond. For those traveling with pets, the dedicated KampK9 dog park provides a safe space for exercise. Other practical features include clean laundry facilities, a communal pavilion, and a well-stocked general store where campers can find essentials and firewood for evening gatherings around the campfire.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While the iconic Niagara Falls State Park is only a short drive away, there is much more to explore nearby. History buffs will enjoy visiting Old Fort Niagara, located at the mouth of the Niagara River. For nature enthusiasts, the hiking trails at Whirlpool State Park offer stunning views of the rapids and unique geological formations. Additionally, the nearby Artpark provides a unique blend of outdoor art installations and live performances throughout the summer months, making it a favorite for cultural explorers.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for family vacationers who want a mix of sightseeing and traditional camping activities like fishing and swimming. It also appeals strongly to active retirees who prefer a quiet home base away from high-traffic tourist zones. Because of its big-rig friendly layout and proximity to the Canadian border, it serves as an excellent stop for travelers transitioning between the United States and Ontario who value a clean, reliable, and well-managed facility.
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User Reviews
Aiden Campbell
Pretty good campground overall. the sites were spacious and the location is beautiful especially at sunrise. Bathrooms were clean but could use a little updating and the wifi not stable as well. staff was friendly and helpful. No perfect but a solid place to stay if you're looking for a quiet, relaxing spot.
Jeffrey Ray Bolton
This is the BEST place to park your camper if you're visiting Niagara Falls! Why? Turn left out of the park and go a couple miles and head south on the Scenic Road to the Niagara Falls State Park! Three or four stoplights and you're there! Quick and easy! Now, for the Park itself! Leigh is an awesome host and you'll find him easy to talk to. The Park is clean and neat, has a nice pool, easy to get in and out of, the dog park looks new, and there's some nice cabins. I can't say enough good about it! I hope we can get back to this one again soon!
Michelle Staggers
Nice campground, close to the falls and the boarder. It is definitely an older campground. Bathrooms were super clean. No frills. We were gone most of the time exploring. The price is right. If you have kids I would try another place. They have some stuff for small children. The pool is there, looks like above ground pool in the ground from how it appears. We were here in Sept so not sure if it is. Otherwise we had a nice time. Gentleman was very friendly.
Joyce Thomas
We booked 2 nights but left after one. Campground is very run down. Gravel roads and lots with many uneven areas, pot holes and weeds. Site was not large enough for our 40’ motorhome and Jeep. Luckily camp worker let us park the Jeep in an empty site behind us. Drive (not scenic and through rundown streets of town) was 12 miles to the Rainbow Bridge to Niagara Falls.
Terry Thomas
This KOA is very run down. We were in our 40’ motorhome with a toad. Roads and lots are gravel with pot holes and grass growing on them. You will be bouncing around at less than 5 mph. Sites are tight and not enough space for our toad. Luckily the camp worker allowed us to park it on the small lot behind us. It is 12 miles from Niagra Falls but driving is through derelict areas. Nothing pretty about the location. We left a day early in search of something nicer.