The best luxury RV parks near Niagara Falls

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Along the border of the United States and Canada, Niagara Falls is home to jaw-dropping waterfalls blending two nations. With scenic viewpoints, state parks, and unique adventures, campers come to this iconic location for its beauty and to honeymoon. Sometimes mentioned as one of the wonders of the world, be sure to book a tour for an up close and personal experience with the falls. Board the Maid of the Mist for a basin tour or catch some killer crashes from the Cave of the Winds within Niagara Falls State Park. Venture away from the falls to Allegany State Park or Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge to hike the trails and spot local wildlife. From campgrounds to cabins, farm stays, and retreats, campers won’t want to miss this bucket-list waterfall wonder.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Niagara Falls

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort: Western New York

1. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort: Western New York

47mi from Niagara Falls · 320 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Discover the unique charm of Jellystone Park™ of Western New York, a 2025 CAMPSPOT AWARDS WINNER recognized as a top destination for families. Nestled on over 100 acres of serene pine forest in Wyoming County, this resort offers an idyllic setting for your family getaway. At the heart of the resort is the impressive 16,000 sq. ft. multi-level interactive Water Zone. This incredible water playground features thrilling water slides, an adventurous fort, engaging water cannons, and a variety of spray features that promise endless fun for all ages. It’s an experience that truly needs to be seen to be believed! In addition to the Water Zone, Jellystone Park™ provides a wealth of activities to keep your family entertained throughout the day. Enjoy fishing, swimming, and kayaking on the picturesque lake, or challenge each other to a round of miniature golf or a game of laser tag. Themed weekends add an extra layer of excitement to your stay. Whether you choose to bring your RV, pitch a tent, or rent one of their cozy cabins, Jellystone Park™ of Western New York is a must-visit destination for families seeking adventure and relaxation. Plan your trip today and create unforgettable memories in this beautiful natural setting!
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$10
 / night

Along the border of the United States and Canada, Niagara Falls is home to jaw-dropping waterfalls blending two nations. With scenic viewpoints, state parks, and unique adventures, campers come to this iconic location for its beauty and to honeymoon. Sometimes mentioned as one of the wonders of the world, be sure to book a tour for an up close and personal experience with the falls. Board the Maid of the Mist for a basin tour or catch some killer crashes from the Cave of the Winds within Niagara Falls State Park. Venture away from the falls to Allegany State Park or Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge to hike the trails and spot local wildlife. From campgrounds to cabins, farm stays, and retreats, campers won’t want to miss this bucket-list waterfall wonder.

100% (11) 8 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Niagara Falls

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort: Western New York

1. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort: Western New York

47mi from Niagara Falls · 320 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Discover the unique charm of Jellystone Park™ of Western New York, a 2025 CAMPSPOT AWARDS WINNER recognized as a top destination for families. Nestled on over 100 acres of serene pine forest in Wyoming County, this resort offers an idyllic setting for your family getaway. At the heart of the resort is the impressive 16,000 sq. ft. multi-level interactive Water Zone. This incredible water playground features thrilling water slides, an adventurous fort, engaging water cannons, and a variety of spray features that promise endless fun for all ages. It’s an experience that truly needs to be seen to be believed! In addition to the Water Zone, Jellystone Park™ provides a wealth of activities to keep your family entertained throughout the day. Enjoy fishing, swimming, and kayaking on the picturesque lake, or challenge each other to a round of miniature golf or a game of laser tag. Themed weekends add an extra layer of excitement to your stay. Whether you choose to bring your RV, pitch a tent, or rent one of their cozy cabins, Jellystone Park™ of Western New York is a must-visit destination for families seeking adventure and relaxation. Plan your trip today and create unforgettable memories in this beautiful natural setting!
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$10
 / night
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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

The best luxury RV parks near Niagara Falls guide

Where to go

Niagara Falls State Park

Live in the action at Niagara Falls State Park for an endless flow of adventure and fun. Stop by the Aquarium of Niagara Falls, hike the trails, or explore the remains of the Schoellkopf Power Plant. With in-park dining, shopping, and unique tours, campers can spend days in one of the most visited parks in America year-round. Due to high volumes, consider visiting on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday to avoid longer wait times and weekend crowds. While in-park camping is not an option, campgrounds, cabin rentals, and lodgings surround the area.

Allegany State Park

Sitting south of Niagara Falls, wander through the lakes and lands of Allegany State Park. Climb the boulders of Thunder Rocks, explore 165 million-year-old bear caves, or spot owls, hawks, and bald eagles. With old growth forests, ancient geological landmarks, and bird conservation areas, adventure awaits all who enter. Highlighted for its two large lakes, Allegany provides a boat launch and picnic area alongside tent and RV campsites, cabins, cottages, and group camping. Peak season campsite booking starts nine months in advance of Memorial Day weekend, and they book fast.

Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge

Nestled in the North Atlantic-Appalachian Mountain Region, walk into a wealth of wildlife at the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge. Located 40 miles east of Niagara Falls, it’s one of the area’s best kept secrets. Fall foliage paints the trails as environmental enthusiasts and wildlife photographers flock to the trees. Offering hiking, biking, skiing, and snowshoeing, campers can explore every season. Despite the lack of on-site camping, there are many nearby campsites and rental options. Be sure to plan ahead for meals—there are no picnic areas and the refuge is a “carry in, carry out” location.

When to go

Niagara Falls is a year-round destination providing excitement and beauty in every season. Temperatures range throughout the 70s and 80s in summer and provide the perfect opportunity to book a tour of the falls or camp more primitively. Winter months bring temperatures to the freezing point and below as the area experiences regular snowfall and cold fronts. Cabin rentals and lodging with heating are recommended for winter where spectacular views of the semi-frozen Niagara Falls await.