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6 top wheelchair-accessible RV sites near Watertown

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Bay Drive-In

21 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Redwood, NY
Hey there, adventure seekers! Here's 2025 summer scoop: ✨ **Stay, Camp, Play!** Guests can enjoy a **24-hour overnight stay twice per week**, with our camping week running from **Sunday to Sunday**—a perfect way to recharge and reconnect with nature! ✨ **Movie Magic Included!** Your overnight stay comes with **one complimentary movie ticket** to make your visit even more special. Want to bring friends or have visitors join the fun? No problem! They can simply head down to the box office to grab their own tickets. ✨**Find us at 45148 Bailey Settlement Road, Redwood, NY 13679**. Our screenings kick off right when the sun dips below the horizon, so we suggest arriving at least 30 minutes early to grab your meal and some tasty treats from the Bay Drive-In Cafe. ✨**Bring your furry friends** along, but keep them leashed and under your spell! ✨**Tune into the movie magic on FM radio**: Cinema 1 at 106.1 FM and Cinema 2 at 92.3 FM. Just dial in and dive into the cinematic bliss! ✨** Need more info? Visit us at baydrivein.com** We’re thrilled to welcome you back and can’t wait to create more unforgettable memories together!
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Adirondack Waterfall Oasis

1 site · RV, Tent24 acres · Port Leyden, NY
With cobblestone mill ruins, a 200 year old cemetery at the property entrance and a large dam at the top of some of New York's most beautiful waterfalls, this is the former site of one of the Georgia Pacific's many logging mills dating back to the early 1800's and a part of Adirondack history. Surrounded by bedrock, huge boulders, massive pine trees and miles and miles of trails, the Fowlerville Falls offer days of exploration and/or relaxation. There is a large swimming hole at the top of the falls, just off of the South-facing bedrock bank, where you can swim or lay in the sun. The falls, themselves, are almost 500 ft. across (at the widest point) and approximately 150 ft. in length (from top to bottom), ascending at approximately a 40-45 degree angle, making them navigable by foot. In the drier months (and, of course, depending on rain fall), most of the falls are dry, with only 50 - 100 ft. of water flow, making them navigable by foot. There are many little pools and flowing water across the bedrock to explore, along with the rest of the river, the surrounding woods and adjacent miles and miles of atv/hiking trails. If you are kayaker, there river above the falls is calm and fairly shallow, ranging from .5 - several feet in depth. And if you are white water enthusiast, Fowlerville Falls (and the Moose River) is a nationally rated and renowned spot, boasting a class III-IV under normal release conditions, and a dangerous, cold class V under spring runoff conditions. Please feel free to reach out with any questions. Learn more about this land: A raw, pine forest lining the bedrock banks of Port Leyden's Fowlerville Falls, just inside of the Adirondack park. The former site of one of Georgia Pacific's old logging mills, the property has private access to beautiful water falls, a large swimming hole just off of a large, South-facing rock bank, untamed, clean pine forests, ATV and hiking trails, trout & small mouth bass fishing, many fire pits and areas to camp throughout the property.
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If you're looking for a camping experience near Watertown, New York and require RV accommodations with wheelchair access, Hipcamp offers over 500 options to choose from. The average price per night is $35, but there are options as low as $15. Top campsites include Tilden Hill Farm (209 reviews), Avonmore Oasis Camping (71 reviews), and Adirondack Waterfall Oasis (27 reviews). Popular amenities include showers, trash, and campfires, while fishing, boating, and paddling are among the popular activities to enjoy.

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