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Niagara Woodland Campground

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3435 New Rd, Ransomville, New York, 14131, United States
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Jun 17, 2018
We had a nice campsite. The bathrooms I felt were well kept up. They delivered the wood for us. They have a small shop up front. Some of the stuff was high but they had some good deals in there also. Your within a 20 min. Drive to a grocery store also

Jul 18, 2018
Nice sites. Fun and friendly for kids. I'll be a regular here for sure

Jun 9, 2018
Have been here for 20+ years..summer home..many great things about this place..love it

Jul 2, 2017
Not kept up very well. Pot holes and mud everywhere. Water and electric were so far apart we had to choose one, couldn't use both. Only 2 out of 6 stalls usable. Showers were gross and not use friendly. We will not stay here again.

Aug 6, 2017
All of the tent sites were flooded. We ended up paying $38 for a full hook-up site. We were basically a tent in the middle of a noisy trailer park. The neighbors appear to live there full time and were quite loud and inconsiderate. Children walked and rode bikes through our site until nearly dark. The showers were rediculuous. You have to hold the knob the whole time and no temperature controlls. All accommodations were run down and jerry-rigged to the cheapest level possible. If it wasn't for the location, 25 minutes from Niagara Falls attractions, it would be a 1 star campground.

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