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Medina/Wildwood Lake KOA
Overview
Medina/Wildwood Lake KOA offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Western New York fruit country. This Holiday-categorized KOA transitions from a simple stopover into a dedicated vacation destination, centered around its impressive 13-acre private lake. The atmosphere is consistently family-friendly and community-oriented, expertly blending the traditional camping experience with high-quality amenities that cater to both weekend visitors and long-haul cross-country travelers looking for a serene place to rest.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the scenic village of Medina, the park is perfectly positioned between the major urban hubs of Rochester and Buffalo. The surrounding landscape is defined by the historic Erie Canal and vast stretches of apple orchards, providing a quiet, rural backdrop for your stay. Large, mature trees provide ample shade for many of the campsites, ensuring a secluded natural feel while remaining within easy reach of regional highways and local services.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is anchored by its extensive water-based recreation, featuring a large swimming pool and non-motorized boat rentals for the private lake. Guests can enjoy the following lakefront activities:
- Kayaking and canoeing along the timbered shoreline
- Paddleboat excursions for a relaxing afternoon
- Catch-and-release fishing for local bass and sunfish
On-land activities are just as plentiful, with a jumping pillow, a mining sluice, and a specialized KampK9 dog park for four-legged travelers. For convenience, the on-site snack bar serves hot pizza and wings, reducing the need to cook after a long day of travel.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Travelers are conveniently located about an hour's drive from the world-famous Niagara Falls, making this park an excellent base for sightseeing. Closer to home, the Medina Railroad Museum provides a deep dive into local transit history, while the Erie Canal offers miles of walking and biking trails. For those seeking more intense excitement, Six Flags Darien Lake is a short drive away, offering a perfect day trip for families looking for roller coasters and water slides.
Who This Park Is Best For
This KOA is ideal for families seeking a traditional summer camp atmosphere enhanced by modern conveniences. It is a fantastic choice for RVers who enjoy fishing and quiet mornings on the water. While the park accommodates big rigs comfortably, its spirit is most appreciated by those who enjoy themed weekend activities and a social environment where children can safely explore, play, and make new friends during their seasonal stay.
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User Reviews
Ashley Schneider
Warning: Avoid KOA Medina Cabins - Bed Bugs and Unprofessional Owners! We have been loyal KOA campers for over a decade, but our experience at KOA Medina has been shocking and unacceptable. Last year, on our last night, a few of us woke up with bug bites, which we assumed were from spiders or mosquitoes. Unfortunately, this year, after just the first night, my niece woke up covered in bed bug bites - confirmed by her physician. Other members of our group also had bites, though less severe. We reserve multiple cabins as a family, and when we spoke to the manager - who was merely relaying information from the owner over the phone - we were told that my sister would receive a refund, but I would not. The reasoning? Because we couldn’t prove we didn’t move the bedbugs from her cabin to mine. This is outrageous and ridiculous. Of course we spend time in multiple cabins, assuming that the cabins are clean and free of bedbugs. The owner has only responded to me once, stating that nobody is getting a refund, and attached a report from an exterminator claiming no bedbugs were found during their visit. However, it is clear from the report and recent reviews that infestations have been present recently. One review just weeks ago included clear photos and mentioned they offered to move them into another cabin, showing that the problem is ongoing and not being handled properly. It is obvious that the campground prioritizes profits over guest safety and loyalty. My niece was covered head to toe in bites and suffered a reaction, yet there was no compassion from the owner. Families staying in these cabins have no way of knowing they might encounter bedbugs or risk bringing them home. We had to leave early, and I strongly warn anyone considering staying in these cabins: avoid KOA Medina at all costs. The unsanitary conditions and unprofessional handling of this situation make this one of the worst experiences we have ever had.
Amber Wilson
I loved my time here! The beautiful camp grounds offered plenty of activities through the day and evening. And the nights were very quiet. Only the sounds of wildlife as we sat by the campfire. I rented a deluxe cabin. The set up was similar to a hotel room. 2 beds, small countertop with a couple stools, a counter with a microwave and coffee maker on top and a small fridge below. It was bigger than I expected and it had a beautiful location along a creek. The porch on the front with a picnic table was an added bonus in my eyes. There also appeared to be a grill at each site. Fair warning...There was a notice in the bathroom area explaining the hot water is limited. I discovered this to be truer than I expected. Lol I recommend a quick warm shower vs a hot shower. 10/10 I would go back!
Ken Boyer
We had a wonderful 2-night stay at Medina / Wildwood Lake KOA Holiday! The staff were friendly, helpful, and welcoming from start to finish. The campground itself was beautiful—well kept and peaceful—and our campsite was absolutely fabulous. Everything exceeded our expectations, and we would definitely come back again. Highly recommend!
Nic Blajszczak
Buckle up for a ride. We have been staying at this KOA in the same cabin (by the creek in the back - KT3) with multiple families for the past 6 years. After our first night in the cabin, at about 5pm the next day, I noticed about 10 bites on my left elbow. Didn’t think much of it, we’re camping after all. Went to bed the 2nd night pretty covered up because it was cold and woke up to 20+ bites all over my arms. Immediately searched the mattress and discovered it was pristine so I thought phew! No worries there. But then I checked the box spring and much to my dismay it was infested with bed bugs. I went to the office at 9am when they opened and was greeted by a very unpleasant young lady who was under the impression that I was required to be cheery and pleasant to her considering the circumstances I have found myself in due to their negligence. The owner’s son arrived and confirmed it was bed bugs and we were offered a refund for the cabin and the golf cart and were shockingly offered to move all our now potentially contaminated items to a new cabin. It was at that moment that I knew these people had no idea how to deal with and treat a bed bug infestation and we immediately checked out and went home with all our belongings in plastic bags. Over the next 24 hours at home I developed 60+ bites all over my arms, hands, face and neck which are now blistering and oozing. I called the office and requested to speak to a manager and was put on with a very nice young lady whose hands were tied behind her back. The owners tasked her with offering me 50% off a week in a cabin (not by the creek though) and a free golf cart rental as if I would ever be returning there in this lifetime. Foolish of me to think that an establishment solely responsible for what is now turning out to be an approximately $3000 loss (items thrown away, exterminator costs, laundry costs, mattress and pillow protectors, etc) would take any responsibility or ownership of their negligence. This has destroyed my peace of mind, I can’t sleep because I feel like bugs are crawling on me, my children missed out on their week of camping and I am absolutely beside myself because this has the potential to become very bad, very quick. KOA on the other hand… apparently not their problem. What is perhaps the most disturbing is that there are likely multiple families who have stayed in that cabin all summer and are unfortunate to not have had such a severe reaction to the bites and will likely realize what happened several weeks or months from now at which time KOA can absolve themselves of all responsibility. How convenient. Do not stay here. They don’t know how to handle bed bugs. They’ve likely spread to other cabins. I highly doubt they will effectively treat the infestation in KT3. It is my assumption they knew there was an issue in there, changed the mattress and thought they solved the problem and left the infested box spring which is why the mattress was so clean. Please, please, please, do not stay here
Michele Cummins
We where driving through and needed a place to stay. We came in at almost midnight and the young adult was very nice. Great location and very big Cam ground a nice pond and what I saw was two dog park areas and a dog wash area. The fire pit was extremely nice we didn’t use it but you can tell they put effort in everything there.
Logan Sabernick
Got a spot right next to the creek and woke up every morning to a beautiful rushing waterfall, lots of crawdads in the creek as well. 2 pools (saltwater and chlorine), tons of events almost every day, disk golf, jumping pillow, three playgrounds, bathrooms are mostly clean, ice cream bar, regular bar, and so much more. I spent my birthday here too
Amy S
We stayed in the deluxe cabin on the creek again this year and had a great time! The cabin was very clean and we had a smooth check in.. staff was friendly and helpful. Spent most of the time in the pool due to the heat and would suggest an ac unit in the cabins.. would make it even better!
Ann Marie Morgan
We rented a cabin They were alright. Liked the pools. Bounce pillow. Added on volleyball and basketball hoops. Lots of improvement have been made in the last to years. Grounds look nice and maintained. Love the beach/pond, where people can fish and use boats.
Britini Merrill
Our stay at this campground was frustrating from the moment we arrived. The front office staff was incredibly rude during check-in—no greeting, no welcome—just asked for our name with an attitude. We weren’t even given the option to choose our campsite in advance, just a general section. When we arrived at our site, a massive tree was blocking our access, making setup unnecessarily difficult. Things only got worse. At one point, the staff tried to deny us re-entry because the yellow slip that’s supposed to hang from the mirror had fallen to the floor of our car. As someone who is 37 weeks pregnant, I physically couldn’t reach it. Even after explaining that, the staff was dismissive and insisted we wouldn’t be allowed back in. This was especially ridiculous considering we had paid an additional $20 for two fobs to ensure smooth access, and all of our belongings were still inside the site. The worst part of our stay was the repeated power outages—on the hottest day, no less. The entire campground lost electricity, and based on what others were saying, this is apparently a regular issue here. It’s no surprise, considering how overcrowded the place is. Our picnic table was practically touching our neighbor’s site—there’s zero privacy or breathing room. With no power, people couldn’t keep their pets cool inside their RVs (which we paid for), and the pools were all shut down due to lack of power. You couldn’t go in the lake or creek due to overcrowding. When you could use a pool, they both were packed and there was no moving around. Not a single update or communication from the campground about when power would be restored. To top it all off, the power continued to go out every single hour starting at 11:30 PM and well into the next morning—on and off, completely disrupting any chance at sleep. Between the unprofessional staff, poor communication, constant power issues, extreme overcrowding, and sky-high prices, this place is a hard pass. There are far better campgrounds out there with more space, better amenities, and actual customer service. Save your money and go somewhere else.
william hess
Great place. Good distance between sites(rv) well stocked store, friendly workers and a great environment. All of the activites and ammenities here are amazing. We will be back for sure