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Verona Beach State Park spreads out on the eastern shore of Oneida Lake in the town of Verona, NY, New York. Located in Oneida County in New York’s beautiful and diverse Central Region, the 1,735-acre state park is northwest of the town of Oneida and south of the historic community of Sylvan Beach. The park features a diverse wetland habitat, mature forest, and facilities for many lakeside activities.

Before it was purchased by the New York State in the 1940s, much of the area that eventually became Verona Beach State Park was a privately owned expanse known as Nabor's Grove. Oneida Lake was originally an inland sea covering much of Central New York. Book an RV in Oneida County and spend some time discovering this area’s lush forested valleys, cascading waterfalls, glacially carved lakes, and historic towns and cities.

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Getting Outdoors

Whether you’re interested in visiting Verona Beach State Park for a day trip or longer, this setting is a perfect and popular spot to stop for a picnic by the water or an extended motorhome camping trip. Both the shaded picnic areas and the campground are adjacent to the beach, so you’ll have excellent views of Oneida Lake when you spend time relaxing here.

The lake is the largest in the New York state and offers plenty of opportunities for water recreation. Enjoy a sunny day swimming or sunbathing on the three-quarters-mile long supervised beach. Launch a sailboat, kayak, or your preferred watercraft out on the lake for a day of boating in the sun. After you work up an appetite, head to the food concession stand and perch at one of the many pavilions and picnic tables.

Nature enthusiasts will find that the lake, cattail marshes, bottomland hardwood swamp, and Black Creek make Verona Beach one of the Central Region’s most diverse aquatic habitats. South of the park Oneida Creek enters the Oneida Lake. There are about four miles of hiking trails at this state park that remain open year-round. A hike on the "Woods and Wetland" nature trail is a great option. There are also around eight miles of trails for horseback riding or mountain biking.

Anglers will enjoy fishing here or if you’re into hunting head to the eastern portion of the park, which is open for seasonal hunting of waterfowl, small game, and deer. When you rent a camper near Verona Beach State Park during the cold season, the park is a great place to visit for winter sports, including snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing.

Camping at Verona Beach State Park

Camping with an RV is easy and convenient when you stay at Verona Beach State Park. Choose your favorite lakeside spot and park your RV rental in one of the 46 available campsites. Campground amenities include a recreation building, restrooms, showers, as well as comfort and dump stations. If you need any firewood during your stay here, you can purchase it right at the park.

When you’re ready to secure a site keep in mind, reservations must be made one day ahead of your arrival and can be made up to nine months in advance. The booking season is from July through April and the camping season is typically open from May through October.

Pets are not permitted everywhere here, but you are allowed a maximum of two pets in campsites and day-use areas unless signs say otherwise and as long as your canine buddies are leashed and supervised.

Exploring the Area

Within 10 miles of Verona Beach State Park, you’ll come across many services and supplies including a first aid station, convenience store, restaurants, and shopping. There’s plenty of entertainment to be found close by the park in Verona, which boasts championship golf courses, luxurious spas, a casino, and legendary race track. You’re also in close proximity to the Sylvan Beach Amusement park for those of you seeking an adrenaline rush.

Head to the nearby town of Oneida and browse the Shake:wi Cultural Center, which is a Oneida Indian Nation Museum displaying a collection of artwork, artifacts, traditional crafts, and photographs. The Vernon Center Green Historic District in Verona is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is also worth a visit. If you’re a history buff, you’ll definitely want to take a tour of the nearby Lorenzo State Historic site and the Oriskany Battlefield State Historic site.

Continue your road trip in your RV rental from Cayuga County by cruising further around New York’s fascinating Central Region, where you’ll come across segments of the Erie Canal, 19th-century estates, and more. In addition to Verona Beach State Park, this part of New York has other stunning landscapes to explore while you are out on your family adventure.

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