Enjoy a peaceful getaway with picturesque views of the rolling hills and valleys of Fillmore. Spend your days relaxing or exploring the local antique shops. You can go tubing, kayaking, swimming, and fishing on the Genesee River and Rush Creek or excellent fishing at Kenney State Park. There are also great hiking opportunities available at both local and state parks, as well as options for golfing and bowling.
Fillmore Park for playgrounds.
Fillmore Glen State Park for family outings with a deep gorge and five stunning waterfalls.
At the end of the day, consider dining at Glen Iris at Letchworth State Park, the Angelica Hotel, 71 Bar & Grill or Cartwright's Maple Tree Inn (Seasonal).Angelica N.Y. If you prefer a more casual dining experience, enjoy pizza or a local dinner. Visit Valley Bread and Bounty coffee shop, or treat yourself to ice cream at DiRienzo's.
Local grocery shopping at shop & Save and
Dollar General . Other small local stores for shopping as well
Have a cozy campfire or heat up inside by the woodstove with your loved ones!
For those who love hunting or simply enjoy the wilderness, we offer 15 acres of land for cabins and tents. Additionally, there are 4,600 acres of state land available for turkey, and deer hunting, including the nearby Rattlesnake State Wildlife Management.
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THIS IS AN OFF-GRID PRIMITIVE CAMPSITE.
NO RUNNING WATER. /BRING YOUR WATER.
TOILET ONLY. /TENTS HAVE DETACHED OUTHOUSE FOR CONVENIENCE.
PETS ALOUD, LEASH PLEASE.
NO SMOKING IN CABINS OR TENTS
COTS TO RENT
LIGHTS AND CHARGING DONE BY SOLAR (NO ELECTRIC AMENITIES)
GRILLS AND PICNIC TABLES INCLUDED
WOODSTOVES, FIREPITS INCLUDED
WOOD AVAILABLE FOR SALE
COOKING EQUIPMENT ABSENT. (BRING OWN POT & PANS FOR COOKING AND FIRE PIT.)"PACK IT OUT."
BRING YOUR BEDDING.
NO WIFI
NO LAUNDRY (LOCAL FILLMORE LAUNDROMAT)
NO POOL, NO HOT TUB
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