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Situated on the southern tip of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes Region of New York, Ithaca is a small charming city popularly known as the home of Ithaca College and Cornell University. Sitting about an hour away from Syracuse and just a few miles away from Binghamton, the Shindagin Hollow State Forest is a top motorhome camping destination mainly due to its awesome outdoor activities. During the summer, you’ll get incredible hiking, biking, and hunting opportunities while RV camping at Shindagin Hollow State Forest. On the other hand, winter paves the way to activities such as snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.

Located in the Allegheny Plateau, which dates back to about 350 million years ago, Shindagin Hollow State Forest is part of the Rapid Waters Management Unit, which consists of two state forests just to the south of Ithaca. Consisting of about 5,318 acres, the massive state forest stands out as perhaps the best recreational park in the area for cycling. While camping at Shindagin Hollow State Forest, gas, supplies, and dining options can either be found at either Candor or Whitney Point. Search for an RV in Tompkins County, and experience all that Shindagin Hollow State Forest has to offer.

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Getting Outdoors

When it comes to mountain biking, few parks in the region can challenge Shindagin Hollow State Forest. The 19-mile long trail system is often buzzing with biking fanatics almost all day long. Waste no time, unhook your bike from your travel trailer, start your fitness tracker, and hit the trails. Getting around the numerous man-made obstacles is thrilling and fun, but be extra cautious on your first run as you don’t know what’s around that next corner.

If cycling is good, hiking is also bound to be good. While the State Forest has loads of miles of trails, most of them are for mountain biking, so be careful not to take a wrong turn into one of those. The Finger Lakes Hiking Trail, which crosses the state forest offers about 5 miles of hiking-only trail. If that seems like child’s play, consider extending your hike beyond the state forest’s boundaries. The Finger Lakes Hiking Trail spans over 950 miles across some of the most stunning landscapes in the state of New York.

While hiking is allowed at the Shindagin Hollow State Forest, keep in mind that target shooting is prohibited by the management. Deer hunting is especially popular in November and December. If you’re an angler camping in a rental motorhome at Shindagin Hollow State Forest, the nearby Finger Lakes are primarily known for trout fishing. The lakes, however, have everything from the largemouth bass to the Atlantic salmon.

Camping at Shindagin Hollow State Forest

After getting your hands on the best of Dryden campers, what next? Finding a suitable campground for your rental RV is just as important. Unfortunately, there aren’t any RV Parks in the Shindagin Hollow State Forest but, luckily, there are a couple of campgrounds to choose from in the area. The campground at Robert H. Treman State Park offers only electric hookups, but there are water spigots as well as a dump station.

The big-rig accessible campground also has showers, restrooms, and pets are allowed. For recreation, guests get access to horseshoes, a pool, and a playground for kids. Located just north of Endicott, the Pine Valley Campground is worth checking out if you’re after as many amenities as possible. Apart from full hookups on the pull-thru sites, the RV Park has WiFi, a camp store, and a snack bar. Additionally, propane is available, as well as restrooms and showers.

Exploring the Area

Should you be camping in an RV rental near Shindagin Hollow State Forest for more than just a weekend, spare some time for exploring the nearby attractions as it may be a while before you’re back. A short drive to the Taughannock Falls in Ulysses is a must, especially if you’re into photography. Plunging more than 215 feet to the rocks below, you’ll be able to view the falls either from down below or on the overlook up above.

The laid back college town of Ithaca is worth stopping by on your visit to upstate New York. If you happen to show up during the weekend, make your way to the Ithaca Farmers Market at Steamboat Landing. Apart from the organic food stands, there are food stalls, wine tasting spots, and even live music. To avoid the crowds, show up either in the morning or later on in the day.

After exploring the farmers market in the morning, follow it up with a visit to the Ithaca Commons, a four-block pedestrian shopping area with more than 100 stores and restaurants. When you’re not keen on shopping, find a parking spot for your Dryden camper rental and enjoy a stroll with the family to Ithaca Falls. An easy trail leads to the 150 foot high falls, which have an impressive width of about 175 feet.

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