by Jim Bessey editor 
Beautiful scenery, a wide choice of campsites, and a friendly family atmosphere make Cheerful Valley a fine choice for western NY camping. Our Rating: * * * * (of five)
  
Down by the winding banks of the Canandaigua Outlet, in a lush little  valley east of Phelps NY, lies a pleasant family-owned camping  resort named, appropriately, Cheerful Valley  Campground. It's a twisty, grassy, shady glen filled with big trees  and a wonderful variety of campsites. Located just off the New York  State Thruway near Exit 42 and centered between Lyons, Geneva and  Waterloo -- Cheerful Valley attracts visitors from all over the United  States. Campers will find everything from swimming and fishing, to  horseshoes and volleyball, to music and movies in this quiet rural  getaway.
Carl and Peg Carlson, 2nd-generation owners, took over  day-to-day management about five years ago. They've been adding  improvements ever since. This year, we found a brand new round-log play  area next to the newly renovated pool. Utilities have been upgraded, and  the grounds look fantastic. About one third of the more than 150  campsites are rented full-time by campers who take very good care of  their sites. Plenty of open lots await weekend and vacation visitors.
There's  room for no-hook-up tenters, pull-through motor homes, pop-ups and  trailers, and plenty of choices for larger groups (with advance  reservations). Cheerful Valley even includes two rental cabins situated  between the main office and the pool area. The terrain varies from hilly  or terraced to shady meadow, and from somewhat secluded to open and  festive. A range of full-service sites are scattered throughout the  campground, so that campers aren't confined to specific areas dictated  by their choice of accommodations. Two sets of modern restrooms and hot  showers are provided.
The campground follows the curve of a lush  valley leading down to an wide bend on the Canandaigua Outlet... keep  reading
  Reprinted from the original hosted on Helium. Copyright  2010 -- Jim Bessey, all rights reserved. Reprints available.
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Thanks for the great review, it looks like wonderful place to visit! One of my favorite campgrounds is the Grandview Campground near Big Pine, CA. If you love star gazing this is the place to go! At night it seems like the stars fill the entire sky. There are no reservations and the fees for camping are donation only. Pplus, It's never been crowded when I have been there.
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Turns out this is where we're going for the 4th of July weekend. See you there?
ReplyDeleteI wish someone could tell me how hot the camping cabins are there in July? They have no AC but do have fans.
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