Niagara Falls Campground and Lodging
Located only six miles from the Falls (the company claims that it is the closest campground to Niagara) on the main highway to the falls, Route 62, Niagara Falls Campground and Lodging (NFCL) has something for all types of travelers. From tent pads to tent sites to RVs to campers, NFCL can accommodate the most picky of children and the most fickle of adults. The campground has full amenities--showers, laundry, pool, parking, playground, camp store--and can be accessed easily by taxis and rental cars. Open April 1st through October 31st.
Niagara Falls Campground and Lodging
2405 Niagara Falls Blvd.
Niagara Falls, NY 14304
(716) 731-3434
www.niagarafallscampground.net
Cinderella Motel & Campsite
For families with particular children, the Cinderella Motel and Campsite is a great compromise. Children can stay in the motel while Mom and Dad take the RV around back and spend some time in the outdoors. The Motel and Campsite offers thirty-five RV sites--with full hook-ups--as well as several tent sites for those seeking full outdoor adventure. There is coin-operated laundry on the facility grounds as well as showers and a large pavilion for picnicking.
Cinderella Motel & Campsite
2797 Grand Island Blvd.
Grand Island, NY 14072
(716) 773-2172
cinderellamotelcampsite.com/
Royal Motel and Campground
The Royal Motel and Campground is another lodging options with several options for sleeping. Located only nine miles from Niagara Falls, the Royal Motel and Campground offers its guests pull-through RV and tent sites, fully paved roadways throughout the complex, an RV service and repair center on the premises, and a playground for children. In addition, the campground provides free showers (a rate amenity) and free Wi-Fi at all sites--including the tent pads.
Royal Motel and Campground
3333 Niagara Falls Boulevard
North Tonawanda, NY 14120
Phone: (716) 693-5695
www.royalmotelandcampground.com/
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