About Pine Valley Campgrounds
Pine Valley Campgrounds sits on rolling hills in Endicott, New York, 10 miles west of Binghamton. The park surrounds a six-acre lake with 130+ wooded and open campsites.
Pine Valley Campgrounds operates from May 1st through September 30th each year. The property features 130 campsites around a six-acre lake. Sites include picnic tables and fire rings.
Weekend activities include wagon rides, bingo, treasure hunts, and fishing contests. The recreation building holds a pool table and ping pong table. Nearby attractions include the Corning Museum of Glass and Watkins Glen International Speedway.
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What Amenities Does Pine Valley Campgrounds Offer?
Pine Valley Campground provides free hot showers in two separate facilities, clean restrooms, a laundry facility, and a camp store selling essentials, ice cream, and souvenirs. The property features a playground, boat rentals, propane sales, and WiFi internet access throughout the campground.
Is Pine Valley Campgrounds Big Rig Friendly?
What Are the Rates at Pine Valley Campgrounds?
Nightly rates start at $29.95 for basic sites. Weekly rates are $179.70. Additional fees apply for extra vehicles, visitors, and boat rentals. The campground offers seasonal rates and contracts for extended stays.
What Are the Check-In Rules at Pine Valley Campgrounds?
Reservations can be made online through the campground website or by phone. Check-in time is 3:00 PM and check-out time is 3:00 PM. Holiday weekends require a minimum three-night stay. Cancellations require one week's notice for a refund minus a $20 service charge; holiday deposits are non-refundable.
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What Is the Atmosphere Like at Pine Valley Campgrounds?
Pine Valley Campground is family-friendly with planned weekend activities during the summer season. The atmosphere is relaxed with a mix of overnight and short-term campers enjoying the natural setting and recreational opportunities.