
Great secluded location that is lakeside and never crowded. Woodsy as can be and the nice part is that they supply firewood for pretty cheap! We camped with a tent but we saw a lot of campers...
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Smith Memorial Park in Hector, NY, is a charming lakeside retreat nestled on the scenic slopes of Seneca Lake. Established in the 1970s, this timeless park and campground have been a beloved destination since the 1800s. Located in the heart of the Finger Lakes region and along the Seneca Lake Wine Trail, it offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and community.
Visitors to Smith Memorial Park can enjoy a range of activities, from camping in the serene surroundings to launching a boat onto the sparkling waters of Seneca Lake. The park also features inviting pavilions for gatherings, a designated swim beach for cooling off on hot days, and easy access to local attractions for those seeking exploration.
With its rich history and picturesque setting, Smith Memorial Park provides a peaceful escape for nature lovers and socializers alike. Whether strolling along the lakefront "Green" or exploring the dirt roads that wind through the park, guests can immerse themselves in the tranquility and beauty of the Finger Lakes region at this idyllic destination.
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Great secluded location that is lakeside and never crowded. Woodsy as can be and the nice part is that they supply firewood for pretty cheap! We camped with a tent but we saw a lot of campers...
sadly, This park was beautiful many years ago. Overpriced sites too close together, no vegetation, garbage left by previous camper and no one cleaned it up. Bought firewood from office but it...
Smith Park is one of the many hidden gems of the Finger Lakes. One of my favorite places to visit when I need to get away. The trails are easy to follow and lead to some amazing views. I will post...
Unless you get lucky with a prime camping spot be prepared to get extra close to your neighbors! Dogs are not allowed to swim at the beach area but humans are ONLY allowed to swim at the beach...
Second year back, beautiful sunsets. Stay on the campsite called "the point." Quiet, off the beaten path and close to JR Dill (my favorite winery) and Grist Iron Brewing (great for dinner and beer...
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