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Allegany State Park immerses you in the whimsical landscape of the Enchanted Mountains. The park occupies a sprawling 65,000 acres, making it one of the largest state parks in New York. Allegany was once marketed as the "Wilderness Playground of Western New York," and it hasn't lost sight of its roots. Today, the park lures nature lovers with sandy beaches, scenic hiking trails, and excellent fishing in a myriad of streams, ponds, and lakes.

Planning a vacation in the Empire State? Book an RV in Cattaraugus County and you can explore this signature state park at your own pace. From budget-friendly campers to luxury motorhomes, you'll find RV rentals for every occasion. When you've had your fill of Allegany State Park, hit the road and visit other New York State gems. You'll love gazing up at thundering Niagara Falls, exploring serene paddling routes in the Adirondacks, and winery hopping in Finger Lakes.

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Getting Outdoors

The Red House Area occupies the northeastern half of Allegany State Park. It's set around picturesque Red House Lake, which provides a scenic backdrop for swimming, fishing, and boating. It's easy to spend the day basking on the sandy beach and cooling off in the clear water. Rowboats, paddleboats, paddleboards, canoes, and kayaks are available for rent, making it easy to get out on the water. Five miles of paved trails wind through the area and are great for stretching your legs. The park also offers mountain bike rentals if you want to explore the trails on two wheels.

Recreation facilities like a softball field, horseshoe pits, and volleyball nets will keep the kids entertained. History buffs love admiring the beautiful architecture of the Administration Building, which has been reimagined as a natural history museum and gift shop. Don't miss Thunder Rocks, a magical pocket of the forest dotted with enormous rock formations made from ancient slabs of bedrock. A short gravel trail leads up to the Stone Tower, a historic monument built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. From the top, you'll enjoy sweeping views over the rolling hills.

In the southwest half of the park, the Quaker Area is anchored by a pair of picturesque lakes. The sandy beach is a popular place for swimming, while two fishing piers make it easy to cast a line. Hiking trails showcase sun-dappled hemlock groves, wildflower-strewn meadows, and hidden caves. Kids love attending nature talks at the Quaker amphitheater and burning off steam in the playground. The Quaker Area also features horseshoe pits, baseball fields, basketball hoops, volleyball nets, and tennis courts.

Camping at Allegany State Park

From weekend retreats to long-distance road trips, RV camping at Allegany State Park is an excellent way to enjoy the Enchanted Mountains. The park maintains more than 300 campsites, meaning there's plenty of choice for RV camping. Some sites offer electric hookups, while others are back to basics. In addition to RV and tent sites, Allegany State Park offers more than 100 self-contained cabins that are great for campers who don't want to compromise on creature comforts.

Need a break from your camp kitchen? The park's on-site restaurant overlooks Red House Lake and serves a tempting menu featuring burgers, wings, and salads. Pets are also welcome to camp at Allegany State Park, so why not browse dog-friendly campervan rentals and bring along Fido on your next camping trip? For a full-frills camping experience, consider Kinzua East KOA in Pennsylvania. Set in the Allegheny National Forest, you'll enjoy a pool, golf club, and fast Wi-Fi. Spacious sites that can host RVs of up to 80 feet make the KOA a good choice for big rigs.

Exploring the Area

Camping at Allegany State Park puts you in the heart of the Enchanted Mountains. As you explore this captivating pocket of the Empire State, you'll find beautiful waterscapes, forested hills, and rolling farmland. The region is part of New York's Amish Trail. Visit communities like Leon to shop for handmade arts and crafts, marvel at horses and buggies, and learn about the unique way of life.

Golfers will jump at the chance to tee off at an 18-hole course with a picturesque rural setting. Popular with families and art lovers alike, Griffis Sculpture Park occupies 400 acres and is dotted with more than 250 steel installations, ranging from climbable towers to larger-than-life mushrooms. Stock up on fuel, food, and other motorhome camping essentials in Salamanca, a lively town on the Allegany River. While you're in town, take time to peruse the Native American artwork, pottery, and carvings on display at the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum. For the best selection of motorhome rentals near Allegany State Park, start your trip in Buffalo, an hour and a half north.

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