My particular campsite was a little rocky but overall a very scenic plot nestled within the trees and equipped with a robust fire pit. There is a beach with lifeguards as well as multiple nature trails. The trail I went on was not very well marked and was somewhat rough terrain. It rained heavily while I was there, but the tree cover was helpful in preventing leakage and the grounds did not flood.
This is a nice, well-maintained campground and overall facility. If you are here just for the day, there is a nice beach area that's supervised and orderly, with clean restrooms (albeit quite dated) and canoe/kayak rentals. On the weekends there is a concession that sells simple foods and drinks (breakfast burritos, hot dogs, etc.). The hiking trails are nicely kept and there are several options for going around the lake and the surrounding areas.
Good place once you find it. GOOGLE MAP is not accurate. Internet goes in and out also. Very nice beach, and a indoor lunch counter to buy sandwich and drinks.
I had been here a long time ago camping with family and had always enjoyed the park. Finally was able to camp here with my wife a few years back and although there were some good changes, the scenery was still like I remembered it. Please check this place out!
If you are camping, there are quite a few open spots for tents or campers, and they seem to have added simple cabins in a few of the sites. These are just wooden cabins with what looks like bunk beds--no electricity, water, kitchen, or anything else. None of the sites have electric or water hookups, so this campground is more rustic. The fire pits are also more like one-sided chimneys, so if you are looking for a campground where everyone can sit in a circle around the fire, you would want to look elsewhere. Dogs are also allowed everywhere, whereas there are some state parks where there are "no dog" areas.
The people camping here seemed courteous for the most part and the area was generally quiet during the posted "quiet hours" of 10pm - 8am. There was one group near us who blasted a radio late into the night, but generally you should consider yourself lucky if you're camping near only one rude group, as opposed to several.
If you enjoy actual camping, where you have a little bit of space, and a little privacy, this campground is excellent. No water or electrical hookups. This place is a little off the beaten path, but was worth the trip, and we'll definitely be back. The staff were friendly, and you could tell that they try hard to take care of the place and keep it well cared for. There are many many good sites here. It would have to be a jam packed 4th of July weekend with no reservation for you not to be able to find at least one that worked for you. Very few of them are "on top" of each other, except for a few that are purposely that way for group/family camping. A very decent place to fish/boat with kids. Nice beach with concessions, and a playground.
Bowman Lake State Park is a US Park based in Oxford, New York. Bowman Lake State Park is located at 745 Bliven Sherman Rd, Oxford, NY 13830, USA.
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