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Niagara's Lazy Lakes Camping Resort

Niagara's Lazy Lakes Camping Resort

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4.4 Google Review
4312 Church Rd, Lockport, New York, 14094, United States
(800) 874-2957 www.lazylakes.com
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Jul 1, 2018
This place was a wonderful trip for the entire family!!! Very welcoming from start to finish. Very tranquil and lots of shade spots, that are nice and open for your RV. Tons of things to keep the kids busy!! I cannot rave enough on how clean this park is. The pools are beautiful too. The park owners definitely keep things updated. We will definitely be going back !!

May 24, 2018
Rules change w/o notification. VERY POOR selection of adult only sites. POOR security of children area sites. Two month requirements to "reserve" a site during holidays. BUT....you MUST show up with your RV to select a location. Choose another home base. My response from the office/owner when I complained, was a shrug of the shoulders and ",oh well". My be advice-check out Alleghany campgrounds. Even their amenities are better and they follow through with their "promises".

Jul 2, 2018
Very fun campground! Lots of activities and events, a small swimming pool. It was fairly quiet and relaxing when we were there!

Jun 19, 2018
I only rated this campsite a one star because you need to in order to post a review..I cannot review the campsite itself or its amenities because in order to use this campground you have to be a private member..I'm only posting here to let people from out of town who rent RV'S to go on vacation know that you must OWN your own RV plus have or plan on having a private membership to this campsite..being new to the RV world I wasn't aware that there were private members only campsites and so I didn't want anyone else to waste time looking into this spot if you are just heading up north for a visit..I just think website should state "private members only "

Jun 16, 2018
We "won" a free camping trip lol. It was a very nice park. But was told there be a 30 min tour at the end of the stay ok no problem ended up being 2 hours (with our kids sitting in a stuffy trailer so not fun) and they wanted us to buy a memberships for all most $9000 bucks. Craziness.

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