River, stream, or creek a-frames in Presque Isle

Secluded Presque Isle is a camping oasis, full of stunning coastal views and outdoor adventures.

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Compass Rose Campgrounds

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents49 acres · Ripley, NY
Compass Rose Campground is 49 acres of camping fun. You can choose to go deep into the woods for a maximum camping experience or stay closer to the modern amenities. A full kitchen is available as well as bathrooms with showers. No potable water is available. The pond was created and stocked in 2022. Bring your fishing poles and rafts!! Kayaks are available for campers also. There are many, many trails available for hiking including an enchanted fairy trail. Train lovers will especially welcome the distant sounds of the iron horse passing by. Numerous activities on-site and nearby including mountain biking, fishing, boating on Lake Erie, horseback riding, many, many wineries, antiquing, pottery shops, Panama Rock (28 min), Chautauqua Institute (25 min), Lillydale (35 min), Waldameer Amusement Park and Water World (40 min), Presque Isle (40 min), Casino (30 min) and much more. The nearby towns have unique down home diners and shops. Only 4 sites per night will be rented out. Monthly discount rates are available. Please contact me for the discount code.
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The 9 Acres - A Frame Glamping

1 site · Lodging9 acres · Sherman, NY
Take a break from the world and seclude yourself and your loved ones in nature at The 9 Acres. Come unplug with this off-grid, minimalist, nature driven space. Explore the forest, refocus your energy, rejuvenate your soul, and relax in this eco glamping experience…an abundance of nature awaits! Follow on IG and tag your stay @the9acres The space The 9 Acres is situated (you guessed it!) on 9 acres of abundant greenery adjacent to the Chautauqua Gorge State Forest for your friends and family to enjoy. This property is home to 3 micro A-Frames. The A-Frames share 2 eco bathrooms with gravity fed water and composting toilets. Each A-Frame poses a minimalist setup with everything you need, but nothing more so that you can unplug, and reconnect with the world around you. Other Notable Landmarks: Chautauqua Gorge State Forest: 2 minutes Chautauqua Lake: 7 minutes Chautauqua Institution: 10 minutes Lilydale: 20 minutes Findley Lake: 15 minutes Peak n’ Peak Resort: 25 minutes 20+ wineries within surrounding area (10-30 minutes) Downtown Buffalo, NY: 1 hour Niagara Falls: 1.5 hours Downtown Erie, PA: 45 minutes Guest access Guests have direct access to their booked A-Frame via a keyless entry (digital code will be provided prior to check-in). The guest and their party of 6 will have access to the entire 9 acres. Hosts do not live on-site, but will be available in person should any issue arise. Other things to note The 9 Acres is off the grid (no electric or running water), we provide solar lights and battery-powered lights to try and keep the light pollution in the stargazing field at a minimum. Each A-Frame is equipped with a portable solar power station so you can keep your devices charged and make your complementary morning coffee/tea using our kettle and french press. Fresh drinking water is also provided in each A-Frame. Enjoy roasting marshmallows over the fire-pit which has Adirondack seating for six overlooking the pond. We supply firewood for your use. Please do not cut down any trees while you’re here. Our land is precious and we haul our wood from offsite. Your camp is located in natural wildlife habitat. Bugs and critters make up our natural ecosystem and come with the territory. None of our sites are ideal for insect-phobic guests. We do everything possible to keep them outside, by thoroughly cleaning the space between guests, but some inevitably still wander in. Cell Phone/Internet Service: Cell phone service is a bit spotty on the property. We do not provide internet at The 9 Acres specifically for you to unplug with our low-tech minimalist setup. Events: All guests should be listed on your reservation, please let us know if you are expecting anyone. All event inquiries, please contact the host. No pets. No hunting. Catch & Release Fishing Only.
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River, stream, or creek a-frames in Presque Isle guide

Overview

It's easy to see why Presque Isle is a National Natural Landmark. The 3,200-acre peninsula is a mesmerizing wild haven jutting from the shores of Erie, Pennsylvania. With year-round recreation options to spare, it's a must-visit on Lake Erie.

Ready to explore Presque Isle State Park? The 13 sandy swimming beaches and 21 miles of trails are a great start. You can also gawk at the pristine shoreline from Peninsula Drive—keep an eye out for the historic lighthouses. Canoeing, biking, inline skating, and hiking are a few other ways to see the park.

The park itself offers no camping since it's day use only. Luckily, the region boasts tons of private RV parks with full hook-ups and campgrounds with tent camping around Erie and Fairview. Fire rings, picnic tables, and even Wi-Fi are a few amenities to enjoy.

Once you've found your home base, discover the calm waters of Presque Isle Bay. The state park's 500-slip marina is ground zero for water skiing, wakeboarding or just cruising while ospreys fly overhead. Trout, muskie, and walleye fishing is also big here, so don't forget your tackle.

For viewing local wildlife, head to Gull Point Natural Area. Situated on the far end of Presque Isle, it's been named one of the best birding spots in the United States. You definitely want to bring your camera and binoculars.

Keep in mind Presque Isle isn't the only park in the area. Just 12 miles west of Erie, you come to Erie Bluffs State Park. Stop here to explore 5+ miles of trails and take in fantastic views from a 90-foot bluff.

While this Lake Erie paradise can get crowded, Memorial Day through Labor Day is still a great time to visit. The weather is warm, and recreation options such as state park rental bikes are still available.

Pennsylvania winters are cold and snowy, meaning many campgrounds are only open seasonally. On the other hand, a heated cabin gives you access to the region's best winter recreation. Ice fishing, cross-country skiing, and wind skating (think kite surfing meets ice skating) are just a few options.

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