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Timberline Lake Park
Overview
Timberline Lake Park offers a peaceful retreat set within the scenic countryside of Western New York. Centered around a 7-acre spring-fed lake, this park provides a classic camping experience that emphasizes outdoor relaxation and family fun. Whether you are looking for a seasonal stay or a short weekend getaway, the park maintains a welcoming atmosphere that reflects the quiet charm and hospitality of the Genesee Valley region.
Location & Surroundings
Conveniently positioned in Le Roy, NY, the park sits ideally between the metropolitan hubs of Rochester and Buffalo. Its location provides easy access to major travel routes while remaining tucked away in a heavily wooded setting that filters out the noise of everyday life. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and agricultural fields, offering a serene backdrop for those who enjoy quiet mornings and local nature walks.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped with facilities designed for comfort and recreation. Essential services and leisure options include:
- A heated swimming pool for seasonal enjoyment.
- A private lake perfect for catch-and-release fishing and swimming.
- Clean bathhouses and a modern laundry facility.
For those seeking active play, the park features basketball courts, a playground, and horseshoe pits, making it easy for guests of all ages to stay entertained and connected with other travelers throughout their visit.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
There is much to explore within a short drive of the campground. History enthusiasts can visit the Jell-O Gallery Museum in the village of Le Roy, the birthplace of the world-famous dessert. Nature lovers should prioritize a trip to Letchworth State Park, often called the Grand Canyon of the East for its massive waterfalls. Additionally, the park serves as a great home base for families visiting the nearby Darien Lake amusement park.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for family-oriented campers who appreciate a community-focused environment without the frantic pace of larger commercial resorts. It is particularly well-suited for nature lovers and anglers who want easy access to water features. If you are looking for a rustic yet well-maintained basecamp to explore the historic and natural treasures of Western New York, Timberline Lake Park offers the perfect balance.
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User Reviews
Michele Alessi
Home away from home tradition handed down by tradition over a half century ❤️
A S
The ONLY I give this is one star, if I could give more to the manager Donna I would. Other than that I am not quite sure how it has received as many stars as it did. We were seasonals for 6 years. Where do I start... Water pressure TERRIBLE and hard water from the well. If you want a lawn ornament in the kids playground this is your place to be they have been working on the generator for over 3 years that still doesn't work, not to mention the putt putt golf on a HILL. This is your place to go. The owner owns 2 additional campgrounds besides this one, he puts his money into ONE place. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone. Additionally the rates go up EVERY year with no improvements Do yourselves a favor and look elsewhere.
Glenn Severance
My non-camping friends would call this a trailer park as the majority of sites seem to be seasonal, with some very long term. Older campground that needs a refresh. The bathrooms were very old and not welcoming. This was fine for a quick overnight stay along our journey.
Mario Sticca
It's an older campground that suffices, but if you have a demand hot water heater the water pressure may not be high enough for it to sense & make hot water at times. There are some nice shady sites, but there is almost constant highway traffic noise on their upper sites.
Barb Fischer
We had reservations for Site #30, pull-thru, staying one night as we passed through and so glad it was no longer. At this point the owner/manager(?) was going through dialysis and I am very sorry about that but no one was left to attend the campground. No paperwork left for those checking in. There was a note on the door to call her number, I did and she had no idea who we were, she told us to go to Site #9 (I forgot to look to remind myself what our reservation said). Site numbers were hard to find and we went past it and found ourselves at a dead end grassy spot that we were able to turn around in narrowly missing the low hanging utility wire. The only saving grace of this rundown campground was the other campers/residents (?), they were so friendly and helpful. One told us this was a terrible site. I called the lady again and asked for our #30 site. I was told someone else was in it, we could have #28. None of the sites were pull-thru as advertised but one person told us to pull through the empty site next to ours for "pull-thru". The grass was not mowed also, about 6-8 inches high. Right agains the Interstate, road noise not blocked by the trees. A really dismal place except for the "neighbors". The picnic tables were nice fiberglass. So glad we were moving on the next morning.
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