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Finger Lakes National Forest Backbone Horse Campground is a small, semi-primitive campground designed for campers or picnickers that bring horses with them. The campground is open year round, and sites are available on a first come-first served basis. There is no fee for camping, but a free use permit must be completed upon entrance of [...]

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Description: Blueberry Patch Campground is a small, semi-primitive campground located along Picnic Area Road (County Route 2), next to the large blueberry patch it received its name from. This is a popular spot to gather berries when they are in season. The berry patch features the high bush as well as low bush blueberries. Sites [...]

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Location: NYS Thruway Exit 40, turn right to light, left on Route 31, track ½-mile on left. Home of the DIRT MotorSports NorthEast Hall of Fame & Classic Car Museum. Camping areas for our guests from far away or just for those who want to camp overnight are available. Camping permits may be purchased in [...]

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The Cranberry Lake region is one of the largest remote areas remaining in the state. There has been only minimal encroachment of civilization on the lake itself. Just to the south of the lake lie thousands of acres of rolling hills, numerous lakes, ponds, and unbroken forest lands that show little or no marks of [...]

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Campground consisting of 6 sites. It is open all year and there is no charge for the use of this area. Reservations are not required. Availability is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Camping permit required for stay 3-plus days. Black flies and other bugs until late June or early July The Deer River Area is [...]

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This is a primitive campground. Primarily used by rock climbers. Tent only. No bathrooms, water. Lots of hiking ,rock climbing, rock scrambles. Most sites are walk in. very private. Free Free Free..

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