Spacious, level camping well-suited for travel trailers over 40 ft long.
Full RV hookups
Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at select sites.
The Willows on the Lake RV Park is located 45 minutes from the gorgeous Thousand Islands region. We are less than 5 minutes away from Westcott Beach State Park or Sackets Harbor and a short twenty minutes from Watertown NY.
If you think you would like to visit Canada while you stay with us at the Willows, you’ll be delighted to know it’s less than forty five minutes away. So bring your pets and family and come see why The Willows on the Lake RV Park is the perfect setting for your next vacation getaway. We are confident you will enjoy your stay here with us.
Nice clean campgrounds
Lots a little small. Tight fit leaving with
Towing 38 foot camper. And wifi is old fashioned didn't recognize ruko TV
But all is well it was a nice place
Nice place. Quiet. Sites are narrow. Overall at this point not a bad place. They did charge me twice for my stay still waiting to see if they refund one of them.
Great views of Lake Ontario and very friendly owner residents and seasonal residents. Office closes early and current management offers little to no support after hours. Office location wasn't immediately obvious and Camp host was non-existent. I was able to get the information and help I needed from the residents. This is not my typical HipCamp experience and I dont feel this property really belongs on HipCamp at all. If you are not in an RV, this is probably not the place for you. There are a few tents sites (with power) that I eventually moved to, but was assigned (after booking) an RV site. I moved without permission as there was no one from management to ask. Its a beautiful area with such potential but very poorly managed. The resident were also eager to share their frustrations and dismay at the decline of the property. For me, it just isnt HipCamp appropriate!
Location
Adams, Jefferson, New York, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Onundagaonoga (Onondaga) and Ho-de-no-sau-nee-ga (Haudenosaunee) First Nations according to