Overall a pleasant weekend here. The campground is older and seemed to be getting updated progressively. The pool area is new and clean and the electrical service is also new and rock solid reliable. The park is tight for bigger rigs and we definitely took up our fair share of room: probably too much room. There is boat docking available but this is one area that is in need of some serious updating. If you have a newer boat, beware. The docks are old and tie ups are flimsy at best. It was a miracle we didn't scratch up the boat. Its more of a fishing than a watersports lake and the docks reflect this. However, the launch ramp was nice and angle was great for easy loading. I'll be back, but the boat will stay home next time. The major attraction to this place, more so than any I've ever been to, was the staff. The owner was just excellent and extremely accommodating. Pretty much anything you need, want or ask, he's there or one of his counterparts are at your service. From parking your trailer, launching your boat or finding a replacement for something you forgot, they're on it and at no extra charge. Extra vehicles on your site? No problem. Extra guests? Not an issue. Check-in, check-out times? Whenever is fine. Just a good overall experience and good people to deal with. A rarity these days. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is also a nice campground right on Findley Lake, NY. The town is quaint. The owners of Paradise Bay are SO nice and helpful! We were actually considering becoming permanent campers here, but were not able to get a permanent site. The roads are dirt. So once we stayed here, when it was raining and the campground was a mud pit. Other than that it's great! They also now have a pool which is a nice addition as I am not a fan of swimming in a Lake. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground is heavily wooded with narrow roads that might be an issue for larger motorhomes. We stayed in a pull-through site right up near the front of the campground which made for easy in/out. The beach and lake are at the far end of the CG where it appears a good many long time seasonal sites are occupied. We were not interested in the lake activities, but can see where families would enjoy what the CG has to offer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have camped here before: it is a family friendly campground with all shaded sites. The hookups are conveniently located at the sites. Most sites have graywater drains, but no blackwater. The water quality is excellent. There is plenty of activities in the area and a beautiful lake to enjoy. They just installed a new pool for 2011. We have already booked later this year and next year. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is our 4th stay at Paradise Bay. The campsites are spacious and mostly shaded. Several sites have a view of the lake. There are plenty of things to do in and around Finley Lake. You can rent a pontoon boat for a reasonable fee and cruise around the man-made lake. The campground is about 4 miles off of I-86 interstate. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We have camped there in May 2008 and June 2008. It is a very clean an quiet campground, most of the sites are seasonal. The sites for daily rental are all very nice, water & electric are easy to access, each site has a drain for gray water, but now sewer. The bathroom is clean and well maintained. The owners are GREAT, they make you feel right at home. The campground is right on the lake so you have easy access to the water. We will return to this campground We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a very quiet park located right on Findley Lake. Most sites are under tall trees. The owners and the seasonal campers are extremely nice and are very helpful. If you love to water sport and fish this is the place for you. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.