In Auguest, my husband and I took a short RV trip to Westcott Beach State Park. Westcott Beach is located on Lake Ontario in Henderson, NY. We were very pleased with our stay, so much so that we can’t wait to go back!
Even though it was just a short two night stay, it did not dissappoint. Westcott Beach is filled with beauty all around. The park has two different areas for camping. We stayed on the plateau loop, which is locted across the road from the beach up the road a ways. We loved how sicluded
Arriving to Westcott Beach State Park
When arriving to the park there was a check in booth on the beach side of the road. Then we drove back out of the park and across the road. Once across the road there is a quick right turn, which takes you to the campsites. Just before getting to the campsites, there is a small parking area called the Lookout, which has a spectacular view. Then a liitle further up you come to the campsites.
About the Campsite
We were very impressed by the size of each campsite. Each campsite had an electric hook up. There were also four water hook ups available for any one to use on different parts of the loop. Each campsite also had a fire ring and a picnic table. In the center of the loop is a bath house and a play ground. The road way around the loop is paved, so it’s great for walking, biking or what ever else has wheels these days! No ATVs or Dirt Bikes allowed though. The park was very clean and the most we heard were children at play and some music playing, but not at all obnoxious or disturbing. Quiet hours are between 10pm and 8am, which everyone respected and abided by.
Higghlights of Our Trip
One of the highlights of our trip was walking the beach. You can’t go to Westcott Beach State Park and not go to the beach, right? Of course, if swimming and playing in the sand is your thing, then there was plenty of space to do so even if there would be many people.
As you drive down into the park, there is a toll booth(the same booth where you check in as a camper). When going to the beach, we showed the paper we were given when we checked in as a camper. It is free access to the beach for the duration of your stay.
Then you drive down into the parking area. After that is a huge grass area before even making your way to the sand and water. We waited to go until 6pm to just walk and enjoy the beauty of it. We felt like it was the perfect time to go because there were not that many people. Of cours, if swimming and playing in the sand is your thing, then there was plenty of room even if there was a lot of people.
When facing the water, there is a little peninsula to the right at the end of the beach area. On the peninsula is a rocky trail. Definitely recommend walking it to take photos. The second and third photo below are from the peninsula.
Another highlight of the trip, and my favorite part, was watching the sunset at the Lookout area. We walked from out campsite down to the Lookout to watch the sunset. I believe it took us about 15 minutes to walk there. Definitely plan on at least 45 minutes to watch the duration of the sunset from beginning to end. There is only one bench so you may want to consider driving or bringing chairs if you have lightweight ones that carry easily.
We saved ourselves a little light to get back to our campsite. On our way back, we walked the road where the rental cottages are because the road was lite up for some of the way. There is a sign and you can’t miss where the cottages are.
Signing Out of the Park
Check out time is 11am. When it was time to leave we just made sure there was nothing on the ground and drove over to the toll booth to let them know we were leaving. As long as you leave by 11, they actually don’t require you to check out. Then we made a pit stop at the dumping station which was included in our stay. We made sure we were earlier than 11 so there wasn’t a line to wait at the dumping station. Then we were on our way.