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Treasure Isle RV Park
Overview
Treasure Isle RV Park offers a welcoming escape in the heart of Blossvale, New York. Located along the serene banks of Fish Creek, this park serves as a hub for travelers seeking a mix of outdoor recreation and relaxation. Whether you are stopping in for a weekend or staying for a full season, the park provides a comfortable environment focused on family-friendly camping and scenic waterfront views. The park is designed to accommodate various RV sizes, ensuring easy access for larger motorhomes and travel trailers alike.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Oneida County, the park is perfectly positioned for those who enjoy being near the water. The surrounding landscape is defined by the gentle flow of the creek and the close proximity to Oneida Lake. Travelers can appreciate the lush greenery and quiet atmosphere that Blossvale provides, while still being a short drive away from the vibrant local hubs of Central New York. The park itself features a blend of wooded and open sites, offering a natural setting that feels secluded yet accessible.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is designed to accommodate a variety of rigs with its full hookup sites including 30 and 50 amp service. Guests have access to essential comforts, including clean bathhouses and a laundromat for longer stays. For recreation, the park features an on-site swimming pool, a playground for children, and a game room. Practical needs are met with a well-stocked camp store and pet-friendly policies, ensuring every member of the family can enjoy the trip comfortably.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
One of the biggest draws to the area is Sylvan Beach, a classic lakeside resort town offering an amusement park, diverse dining, and a public sandy beach. Anglers and boaters will find endless opportunities on the nearby lake and river systems. For those seeking entertainment or history, the Turning Stone Resort Casino and the historic Fort Stanwix National Monument are both easily accessible within a short driving distance from the park.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for active families who enjoy traditional camping activities and water-based fun. It is also an excellent choice for retirees or seasonal campers looking for a peaceful base to explore the attractions of Oneida County. If you value a community-oriented atmosphere with direct creek access for fishing or kayaking, this destination fits your travel style perfectly.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Samuel B
Absolutely wonderful experience had during our week long stay at Treasure Isle… Worked remotely within the beautiful nature this unique park has to offer. It’s very very clean, fresh, and WELL worth the money… As young campers diving into this life full time, we found this to be our favorite thus far. Mark & Karina were the most sweet & accommodating, as well as new friends made! We will definitely have this one marked in our books and can’t wait to be back next month!
Sam Bluff
Absolutely wonderful experience had during our week long stay at Treasure Isle… Worked remotely within the beautiful nature this unique park has to offer. It’s very very clean, fresh, and WELL worth the money… As young campers diving into this life full time, we found this to be our favorite thus far. Mark & Katrina were the most sweet & accommodating, as well as new friends made! We will definitely have this one marked in our books and can’t wait to be back next month!
Brittany Bogardus
Very professional and kind staff. They are easy to work with and are definitely invested in making sure your experience is a great one! Highly recommend.
Laura Hunter
My husband and I are full time rv’ers, love to travel, and explore new places. This park looks perfect, amazing even, but upon reading the website, found that there up to two dogs allowed “NO exceptions”. Why not additional pets with an additional fee? It’s a win-win, and I would pay the fee. I do understand private parks make rules at their discretion, but in our situation, we really would loved to have enjoyed this park. For the record, we have one medium sized dog, one toy size, and one miniature sized. I hope that in the future this suggestion is at least considered for other campers.
Danny Blocher
We had a river front site (site 4) and it was nice but you could not swim or Wade in the water. The sites are small compared to a state park, average for private campgrounds. The beach and playground are great for kids. Some seasonal people were mowing their lawns right next to us Saturday morning which was a little annoying. Also, they were raking the beach with a big tractor Saturday around noon.. Seems like that would be a weekday or early morning task, not while people are swimming on the weekend. The dump station hose is great and makes dumping much faster. Staff was very nice.
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