Breezy Hills at Mountain Meadows is located in scenic Western New York hills. It has uniquely large campsites, and these spacious lots (starting at 50 x 100 feet) can accommodate camping units of 45 feet and still have plenty of room for you to enjoy the great outdoors. Available are wooded, semi wooded and sunny campsites with scenic views, including some on the waterfront. This unique park has a basketball court, playgrounds, fishing in all lakes and ponds, hiking trials, and restrooms with showers. A huge recreational shelter where many activities take place is available. Imagine camping here and living the carefree lifestyle while avoiding the hassle and expense of towing a trailer weekend after weekend.
These sites can be rented seasonally from May to October.
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716-560-1133, emailing us atdtulu@msn.com,
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Nearby Attractions
Six Flags Great Adventure provides a diverse coaster lineup with a world-class wooden coaster and steel coaster. Adrenaline-inducing coasters dominate the park, which is a star in the Six Flags chain. Six Flags Great Adventure is one of the must visit parks in the country for any roller coaster enthusiast. The park provides a good variety of food throughout. It also features four themed
children’s areas, truly providing fun for all ages.
Letchworth State Park, renowned as the Grand Canyon of the East, is one of the most scenically magnificent areas in the eastern United States. The Genesee River roars through the gorge over three major waterfalls between cliffs which stretch as high as 600 feet in some places, all surrounded by lush forests. Hikers can choose among 66 miles of hiking trails. Trails are also available for horseback riding, biking, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. Letchworth offers nature, history and performing arts programs, guided walks, tours, a summer lecture series, whitewater rafting, kayaking, and hot air ballooning. See more at:
It’s not hard to understand why many consider Niagara Falls a top natural wonder of the world. Or why it has been the location of some incredible (and now illegal) daredevil antics over the years. The second you see the mammoth Niagara River rumbling toward a 170-foot waterfall at about 20 to 30 (and up to 68) miles an hour, your mouth will drop. The speed at which the river falls creates a misty fog and an unmistakable roar heard from miles away. From the top, feel the mist on your face. As you follow the water’s path downward, boats, platforms and observation decks support colorful poncho-clad visitors.
Attica Rodeo is
Western NY’s premier rodeo, providing top-class rodeo action. Experience calf penning, steer roping,
bronco riding, team roping, barrel racing and more! Events take place all summer long at the Rodeo Events Center, with the Attica Rodeo the first weekend in August every year.
Every spring, the New York State Maple Producers Association invites families from across the Empire State and neighboring areas into their
“sugar houses” to learn all about the production of maple syrup and other related products. The goal during Maple Weekend is to provide an educational demonstration with a maple producer where visitors can experience many aspects of pure maple production. Maple producers will demonstrate how to make syrup and other pure maple products. Whether it’s simply boiling the sap over an open fire or running it through highly scientific equipment or heating and stirring it into delicious sugars and creams.
The Arcade & Attica Railroad began its existence as a handful of incomplete tracks, proceeding in stops and starts through the Allegheny River valley. The company and its successors hardly imagined that the little railroad would weather track washouts, bankruptcies, and even made it through the Great Depression without laying off a single employee. These days, trains launch from historical Arcade Station, which is a small museum of American railroad history. A restored steam engine idles out front, waiting to pull up to 382 passengers through countryside largely unchanged since the 1880s. In addition to stunning views, excursions provide photo opportunities with the locomotive and the chance to enthusiastically wear striped overalls in public.
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