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The Cowanesque River flows over 40 miles and is a tributary of the Tioga River, which runs through both Pennsylvania and New York. Its name is believed to come from a Native American word meaning “briary." During the 1980s, a dam was created at the end of the river to form Cowanesque Lake. This was done as a way to help prevent severe flooding in the area.

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Getting Outdoors

You’ll discover plenty of things to do while visiting the Cowanesque River. One option to participate in is fishing. The river is packed with species such as smallmouth bass, panfish, and tiger muskie. There are a few canoe and bass boat rentals available, as well as a boat ramp. If you prefer not to use a boat, visitors can fish along the river’s 17-mile shoreline.

Camping at Cowanesque River

You will be able to book an RV in Steuben County, NY, at a few places and stay near the Cowanesque River. One option to check out is the Sunflower Acres Campground. This travel trailer campground was created in 1966 and covers over 65 acres. It offers amenities such as a fire ring, water, electric, sewer, bathhouses, and showers. You’ll also find a pool, tennis courts, and trails available.

Exploring the Area

When you get out and explore the surrounding area with your motorhome, you’ll find plenty of places to stop at. A few minutes away in Corning is the Corning Museum of Glass. Created in 1951, this museum is dedicated to showcasing various types of glass artwork and telling of its history. It features many different exhibits that range from antique glass pieces to contemporary ones. While here, visitors can also watch glassmakers at work and sometimes even try blowing glass themselves. The museum also hosts various events and lectures throughout the year. Tickets are required in order to enter, and the price range is based on various factors.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Cowanesque River

David B.

October, 2025

Tim was a great host. The RV was clean and setup perfectly. We had a great time! Thank you Tim!
Anthony M.

September, 2025

Corey and Samantha were great hosts!! Corey went over every inch of the unit before I left in great detail. The unit itself is absolutely amazing, it is kept spotless clean. The solar on top works flawlessly and lasted what it seemed like forever! Very easy unit to tow but yet large enough to bring a UTV. Will definitely rent again from Corey and Samantha.
Scott H.

September, 2025

Mark was great! Although we had a technical issue, the camper was well maintained and clean. Our trip was a success!

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