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Ransomville, New York is a small hamlet nestled against the border of the U.S. and Canada, situated just outside of the city of Niagara Falls and just north of Buffalo. This village is in Niagara County, a stone's throw from one of the greatest natural wonders in the world, Niagara Falls. It's also close to many lakes, forests, and nature reserves, making RV rentals in Ransomville perfect if you're looking to embrace the natural beauty New York and the surrounding area has to offer.

Founded in the early 1800s as part of the town of Porter, this area was considered an ideal place to settle due to its proximity to Lake Ontario, the Niagara River, and the historic Old Niagara Fort. There's plenty to see and do in this area, even if exploring nature isn't your thing. Those who book a campervan rental in Ransomville will also be able to enjoy entertainment on both sides of the border, with cities like Rochester just a short drive away.

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The Great Outdoors

Ransomville is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, as it's close to the breathtaking Niagara Falls, arguably the best-known waterfall in the world. Visitors should bring a raincoat if they're planning on taking the Maid of the Mist boat ride, famous for bringing people up close and personal with the power of the falls. There are also plenty of viewing platforms where you can take the perfect picture and not get wet. When you book an RV rental in Ransomville, then Niagara Falls is a must-see.

Ransomville is also very close to Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes. Although it's the smallest of the Great Lakes, with its impressive size and a vast array of activities, it's easy to see how it earned the title. Visitors can partake in every water sport imaginable, from jet skiing to kayaking, and also go fishing and hunting.

If you're looking for something away from the lakes and a little less well known, a short drive east is Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge. Being described as on the best secrets in the west half of the state, Iroquois is a wetland wildlife sanctuary home to lots of different species of mammals and hundreds of species of birds. Visitors may get lucky and see creatures like majestic bald eagles and adorable river otters. Named after the Iroquois Native Americans, there is also plenty of history in the refuge to discover when you head here with the Ransomville camper rental.

RV Parks

Due to the area being such a popular vacation destination, you'll have no problem finding a campground when you rent a motorhome in Ransomville. One option is the Campark Campground, located just a short hop across the border in Ontario. This campground provides water and sewer hookups and 30 or 50 amp electrical hookups. Sites also come with Wi-Fi, a fire ring, and a picnic table.

If you're looking for something on the U.S. side of the border, then you might want to try Niagara Falls Campground and Lodging. One of the closest campgrounds to the famous falls, this campground offers full hookups, a swimming pool, and basic home comforts like a laundry room.

Exploring the City

There's plenty to see and do in this excellent tourist area, with beautiful dining destinations and everything you could need on your doorstep. One of the great historical sites of the county is the Old Fort Niagara. Established over 300 years ago, the Old Fort Niagara has been vital in controlling the Great Lakes area and carries with it a lot of American history. As a result, it is easy to see why this is one of the most famous historical attractions in the New York area. You might even catch a reenactment of a famous battle as these are regularly acted out by dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers.

The nearby cities of Buffalo and Niagara Falls also offer plenty to do and see, with lots of shopping opportunities and historic sites of their own. One of the best ways to see Niagara Falls, especially if you'd prefer to stay on dry land, is from Skylon Tower. See the stunning falls from high above and much more, including views of the surrounding skylines of Buffalo and Toronto, as well as the famous New York City skyline. If you get hungry, there's even a choice of two restaurants to enjoy in the tower.

From speedways to golf courses, there's so much to do when you rent an RV in Ransomville. There's even something for thrill-seekers, with a few water parks just a short drive away. The closest water park to Ransomville is just across the border in Niagara Falls, ON. Perfect for year-round excursions, this indoor water park has a variety of slides and attractions for all ages.

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