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Situated just about halfway between Rochester, NY, and Buffalo, NY, Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge is a charming wildlife refuge-cum-recreational area that is highly appealing to Alabama campers seeking a peaceful time with nature. For a chance to explore the westernmost region of New York at your own pace, book an RV in Alabama, NY, and have fun exploring.

Located just a few miles from the mighty Niagara Falls and the Finger Lakes Region of New York, you’ll be kept occupied by a variety of outdoor activities while motorhome camping in the region. Landlubbers will love hiking and animal viewing at the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge while the nearby lakes, including Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, should be good enough for watersports fanatics. Wait no longer, search for an RV in Genesee County and make memories camping in a travel trailer.

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Getting Outdoors

Being a wildlife refuge, you’ll surely be seeing lots of birds and animals while RV camping at Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge. Some of the common animal species include the white-tailed deer, coyote, and squirrel. The rarer animals include skunk, woodchuck, and mink.

Should you be a bird-watching fan camping in a rental motorhome at Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge, be sure to bring a pair of binoculars and a camera as the park is home to a couple of bald eagles. Other bird species that call this refuge home include osprey, cooper’s hawks, and red-tailed hawks. The park is also a great place to witness thousands of Canadian geese flying northwards each year.

While camping at Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge, the best way to take in the views is by hiking. The awesome trails coupled up with limited traffic make for some good photo opportunities, so don’t forget a camera and some bug spray.

Speaking of photo opportunities, you’ve got to pass by the Niagara Falls, which can be found just a few minutes away. If you’re an ardent adventurer who’s not shy of thrilling sights, descend more than 170 feet to the Hurricane Deck where you’ll witness the power and might of the falls from up-close.

Camping at Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge

After getting your hands on one of the finest Alabama camper rentals, be sure to check out suitable RV Parks in the area before setting off. Situated right to the south of Corfu, the Darien Lake Campground has pull-thru sites served with electric, water, and sewer hookups. The big-rig accessible campground also offers laundry facilities, and pets are allowed. In case the sun gets a bit too hot, there’s a pool to cool down at.

If you’re the kind of person who prefers camping with an RV with as many amenities as possible, consider the Southwoods RV Resort in Byron. Apart from full hookups and Wi-Fi, the kid-friendly campground also offers laundry facilities, showers, and restrooms. Some of the amenities include a pet area, a camp store, and propane is available. For recreation, guests can enjoy some mini-golf, a dip in the pool, or playing about with horseshoes. Kids get access to a playground.

Exploring the Area

While the vast lush green spaces of Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge are awesome for spending some idyllic summer days hunting or fishing, there are loads of surrounding attractions to check out before packing up your Alabama camper rental for more adventures east towards Syracuse. Boasting of over 12,000 acres of Parks alongside a couple of museums, it is never a dull day in Rochester. If there’s one park you’ve got to check out, it has to be the Highland Park. Highland Park has a World-class arboretum which is home to about 700 variations of wildflowers as well as about 1200 lilac shrubs.

Set aside at least a full day for some fun with the kids as the city is teeming with incredible family fun spots. The Strong Museum of Play is undoubtedly one of the best children’s museums around the globe. Imagine a staggering 150,000 square feet of museum solely dedicated to toys of all kinds. Some of the highlights include a carousel that is over a century old as well as exhibits on top kid’s shows such as Sesame Street and The Wizard of Oz. The museum also houses the only indoor butterfly garden in New York.

After letting the kids have the time of their lives, it is time to treat yourself. Crank up your RV rental and point it towards the Finger Lakes Wine Country, which is the proud home to some of the best wines in the country. After tasting some of the pinot noirs and chardonnays, check out if something is going down at the Rochester City Ballet later on in the evening. If there are no performances, drive down to The RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium for a spectacular experience.

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