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Max headroom

For Sampson State Park: If you have 5 dogs that never stop barking you will fit in nicely at this dog park. Otherwise keep away.

Posted Jul 30, 2021 by Max headroom from Midwest. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Ferret

For Sampson State Park: This is a wonderful state park. Good roads. Large sites. Some sites have water nearby but best make sure you fill with water on the way in. Would stay here again for sure. Make sure you visit the Museum to learn the history of this former Navy and Air Force training base.

Posted Jul 12, 2018 by Ferret from Hanover, Ontario. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Melody

For Sampson State Park: Very nice State Park. Watch out for low bridge on 96a north of the park. There was no wifi and no sewer hookup and we had to fill our fresh water tank as there is no city water connection. Some of the sites have the electrical connection on the wrong side of the camper and a bit of a ways away. Have an extension cord with you. The beach swim area looked nice and the playgrounds are awesome looking. Our campsite overlooked the lake and had a spacious feel to it. There are 10 gorgeous cottages just built around the lake front. Another loop had rustic cabins for rent.

Posted Jul 21, 2017 by Melody from Long Island, NY. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

ncroadtreker

For Sampson State Park: The Park's wide open spaces reflect the areas use as a large Naval Training Base during WWII and an Air Force Base during the Korean War. Although large trees - probably planted when the park opened in the early 60's - provide sufficient shade to the large sites, the campground still has very open feel. Bathhouses are in good shape although no separate changing area for showers. Like most NY State Parks there is a large and relatively new playground.

Posted Jun 07, 2016 by ncroadtreker from Raleigh, NC . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jim

For Sampson State Park: Great park. Attending a rally with over 50 rigs. Nice clubhouse. Sites are nice, but power poles are a long reach at some sites. Have extra cords! Water is even more of an issue, but we just added before we settled in. Bathrooms/shower were fine. Sites are spaced pretty far apart. Some road are a little rough, but I believe they are in the middle of redoing most areas. We will be back!

Posted May 31, 2015 by Jim from Tampa. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

AnnArborBob

For Sampson State Park: A very nice NY State park. Well spaced, large sites. The placement of power poles is a bit quirky so you may need an extension cord to reach your electrical hookup.

Great access to Seneca Lake (one of the NY Finger Lakes) with boat ramps and docking. Large open areas for walking or whatever.

A former Air Force training center used during WWI & Korea. There is an onsite museum which we did not visit.

We would definitely stay here again.

Posted Jul 18, 2014 by AnnArborBob from Michigan. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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