RV Campgrounds In Warsaw, New York -- Find RV Parks
42.7401° N, 78.1328° W
Quick Overview
Warsaw sits in the heart of Wyoming County's rolling farmland, where the Genesee River cuts through some of western New York's most peaceful countryside. This small town of about 3,400 residents offers a genuine slice of rural America, complete with historic architecture, friendly locals, and that unhurried pace you won't find in the cities. The area's rich agricultural heritage shows everywhere you look, from century-old barns to roadside farm stands selling fresh corn and apples.
For RV camping, Warsaw keeps things simple with several campground serving the area. While you won't find dozens of options here, what's available focuses on the essentials rather than flashy amenities. The region has some free camping spots, so you'll want to plan for paid accommodations when visiting this part of New York.
From your campsite, you're perfectly positioned to explore the Finger Lakes region without fighting the crowds that pack places like Geneva or Skaneateles. Letchworth State Park, often called the "Grand Canyon of the East," sits just 20 minutes south with its spectacular waterfalls and hiking trails. The historic village of Warsaw itself offers antique shopping along Main Street, plus the Warsaw Historical Society Museum housed in a beautiful 1843 building. Silver Lake State Park provides swimming and fishing opportunities about 15 minutes north.
This area works best for RVers who appreciate small-town charm over resort-style amenities. You'll find basic hookups and clean facilities rather than pools and game rooms. It's perfect for couples or families who want to use their RV as a base camp for exploring western New York's natural areas and historic sites. The camping here suits those who prefer quiet evenings over entertainment programs.
Summer brings the best weather and longest days for exploring, though spring and fall offer their own appeal with fewer visitors and beautiful seasonal changes. Winter camping is possible but limited, as some facilities close for the season. Check ahead if you're planning an off-season visit to ensure your chosen campground stays open year-round.
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All Dump Stations Near Warsaw
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dream Lake Campground | 3.3 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Silver Lake Campground | 6.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Woodstream Campsite | 7.6 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Letchworth State Park Campground | 10.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Jellystone Park of Western New York | 11.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Jellystone Park™ Of Western New York | 11.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| The Ridge Campground | 11.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Adventure Bound Camping Resort - Four Winds | 13.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lei-ti Recreation Resort | 13.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Skyline RV Resort | 13.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Dream Lake Campground
3.3 miSilver Lake Campground
6.4 miWoodstream Campsite
7.6 miLetchworth State Park Campground
10.3 miJellystone Park of Western New York
11.3 miJellystone Park™ Of Western New York
11.3 miThe Ridge Campground
11.9 miAdventure Bound Camping Resort - Four Winds
13.2 miLei-ti Recreation Resort
13.3 miSkyline RV Resort
13.3 miTraveling to Warsaw by RV
Warsaw sits right along Route 19, making it easily accessible from both north and south. From the north, you'll drive through beautiful farmland and small communities, while the southern approach brings you past Letchworth State Park's entrance. Interstate 390 runs about 30 minutes east, connecting you to Rochester and the broader highway network. The drive from Rochester takes about 45 minutes on mostly two-lane roads that are well-maintained and RV-friendly.
Route 19 through Warsaw handles RVs of all sizes without issues, though you'll want to watch your speed through the village center where it narrows slightly. The roads around here don't have the steep grades or tight turns that challenge bigger rigs in other parts of New York. Fuel stops are available right in Warsaw at the Sunoco station on Route 19, and there's a Dollar General for basic supplies.
If you're coming from the Pennsylvania border, Route 19 provides a scenic alternative to the interstate corridors. The road winds through classic western New York countryside with working farms, old barns, and tree-lined stretches that make the drive part of the experience. Just remember that these rural routes don't have the frequent services of major highways, so top off your tank and grab snacks before leaving larger towns.
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Dump Station Costs in Warsaw
RV camping costs in Warsaw run significantly lower than popular tourist destinations in New York. Expect to pay $25-35 per night for sites with electric and water hookups, with full hookup sites running $35-45 nightly during peak season. These rates reflect the area's rural character and lack of resort-style amenities.
Currently, a portion% of the camping options in the area are free, while a portion% charge fees for overnight stays. This means you'll need to budget for paid camping when visiting Warsaw, though the rates remain reasonable compared to state park campgrounds or private resorts near major attractions.
Summer rates peak during July and August when families take vacations, but you'll still pay less here than at campgrounds near Niagara Falls or the Adirondacks. Spring and fall offer the best value with lower nightly rates and fewer crowds. Winter camping, where available, often comes with discounted rates.
Good Sam and Passport America memberships can provide discounts at participating campgrounds in the region. Fuel costs stay reasonable with competitive gas stations right in Warsaw. Grocery shopping works best at the IGA supermarket on Route 19, where prices reflect small-town overhead rather than tourist markups.
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Best Time to Visit Warsaw by RV
Winter
December-February
20-35°F
Crowds: Low
Limited campground availability as some close for winter. Check ahead for heated facilities and snow removal policies.
Spring
March-May
35-65°F
Crowds: Low
Excellent time for Letchworth waterfalls at peak flow. Mud season can affect unpaved campground roads in early spring.
Summer
June-August
55-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Peak camping season with best weather. Book weekend spots early as Rochester area families visit regularly.
Fall
September-November
40-70°F
Crowds: Low
Outstanding foliage season with comfortable temperatures. Perfect for hiking Letchworth without summer crowds.
Explore the Warsaw Area
The camping options here focus on basics rather than luxury, which honestly works well for this rural setting. You'll find clean facilities and reliable hookups without paying resort prices. Book ahead during summer weekends when families from Rochester and Buffalo head out for weekend getaways.
For free camping alternatives, check out the Walmart in nearby Geneseo (about 25 minutes east) if you need an overnight stop, though it's not a long-term solution. State forest lands in the region sometimes allow primitive camping, but you'll need to research current regulations and obtain proper permits.
Letchworth State Park deserves a full day of your time. The park's three major waterfalls are spectacular, especially after spring snowmelt or heavy rains. Drive the park road for scenic overlooks, but also plan to hike some of the trails for better photography angles. The Genesee Valley Greenway offers easy walking and biking right from Warsaw if you want exercise without driving.
For dining, try the Warsaw Hotel Restaurant for hearty American fare, or grab pizza at Cam's Pizzeria. The local farmers market operates Saturday mornings during growing season and offers the freshest produce you'll find anywhere.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Warsaw
What are the best RV campgrounds in Warsaw?
Warsaw offers limited but solid camping options focused on clean facilities and reliable hookups rather than resort amenities. The area's single campground provides the essentials for exploring this rural part of western New York. You'll find basic electric and water hookups with dump station access.
Is there free RV camping near Warsaw?
Currently there are no established free RV camping options directly in Warsaw. Your best bet for budget camping involves checking state forest regulations for primitive camping opportunities, though these require permits and offer no hookups. The Walmart in nearby Geneseo sometimes allows overnight parking.
What is the best time of year to camp in Warsaw?
Late spring through early fall offers the best camping weather, with summer providing peak conditions for outdoor activities. Fall brings spectacular foliage and comfortable temperatures for hiking Letchworth State Park. Winter camping is limited due to facility closures and harsh weather conditions.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Warsaw?
Full hookup sites are available but limited in the immediate Warsaw area. Most campgrounds offer electric and water hookups with separate dump stations for waste disposal. The rural setting means fewer amenities than urban RV parks, but you'll find clean facilities and reliable utilities.
How close is Letchworth State Park to Warsaw campgrounds?
Letchworth State Park sits just 20 minutes south of Warsaw, making it an easy day trip from local campgrounds. The park features three major waterfalls, hiking trails, and scenic drives through the Genesee River gorge. Plan a full day to explore the park's highlights and overlooks.
What are the best RV campgrounds in Warsaw?
Warsaw offers limited but solid camping options focused on clean facilities and reliable hookups rather than resort amenities. The area's single campground provides the essentials for exploring this rural part of western New York. You'll find basic electric and water hookups with dump station access.
Is there free RV camping near Warsaw?
Currently there are no established free RV camping options directly in Warsaw. Your best bet for budget camping involves checking state forest regulations for primitive camping opportunities, though these require permits and offer no hookups. The Walmart in nearby Geneseo sometimes allows overnight parking.
What is the best time of year to camp in Warsaw?
Late spring through early fall offers the best camping weather, with summer providing peak conditions for outdoor activities. Fall brings spectacular foliage and comfortable temperatures for hiking Letchworth State Park. Winter camping is limited due to facility closures and harsh weather conditions.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Warsaw?
Full hookup sites are available but limited in the immediate Warsaw area. Most campgrounds offer electric and water hookups with separate dump stations for waste disposal. The rural setting means fewer amenities than urban RV parks, but you'll find clean facilities and reliable utilities.
How close is Letchworth State Park to Warsaw campgrounds?
Letchworth State Park sits just 20 minutes south of Warsaw, making it an easy day trip from local campgrounds. The park features three major waterfalls, hiking trails, and scenic drives through the Genesee River gorge. Plan a full day to explore the park's highlights and overlooks.
Are there free dump stations in Warsaw?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Warsaw.
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