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Campground Review! Jellystone Park Binghamton, NY

August 02, 2024

Jellystone Park Binghamton in New York is truly a rising star campground that is very, very good now–and has the potential to be one of the best Jellystone Parks in the country in the near future. If you’re looking for a family-friendly destination in New York, this campground delivers–with indoor, outdoor, and water activities for kids of all ages to explore. Bring your tent or RV–or stay in one of the glamping accommodations or cabins. All of the accommodations here are nice–and the spacious RV sites are among the best we have seen at any private campground across the country. Read on to find out more about this terrific campground and to hear all about our fun three day adventure there.



We recently were looking for a campground to enjoy with our youngest son, Wes. With his big brothers working for the summer, it was his time to shine. Bringing a friend along doubles the fun, so we planned a special boys’ trip for the kids and their dads. We picked the Binghamton Jellystone Park for its range of activities, with many centered around the lake. On a hot summer day, what could be more fun than spending a day rotating between a floating obstacle course and swimming beach or hitting the water in a kayak or canoe? 


To hear Jeremy share his full campground review of the Jellystone Park Binghamton, click play on the media player above or search for The RV Atlas on your favorite podcast player.


Activities at Jellystone Park Binghamton, NY


The Jellystone Park Binghamton is a rising star in the world of RV parks. It has tons of attractions you’ve come to expect from a Jellystone Park, like mini golf, an obstacle course, a jumping pillow, and much more–which is why you can enjoy a full vacation without leaving the campground.



What really sets Jellystone Park Binghamton apart is the water obstacle course on the lake. Kids love the large inflatables that float on the lake, and adults can do it too. It is a great workout! When you show up at this Jellystone Park make sure to check the time slots for the water obstacle course and sign up for a session at no additional cost. Once you have completed a session you can run back to the camp store and sign up for another one. We did one session per day while we were there and had one cancelled because of bad weather. 



Another thing we appreciated was the free use of kayaks, canoes, and life jackets. Jellystone Park Binghamton leaves them by the water so guests can use them at almost anytime during daylight hours. There is no extra charge to use the boats. Not only does this setup make it easy to have flexibility in your day, we also appreciated that it (and many other activities) can be enjoyed without paying an additional fee. Kids can pick from the menu of amenities and play the day away without “nickle and diming” Mom and Dad.



If fun on land is more your thing, you can check out everything from candybar bingo to gaga ball, whichever suits your speed. Pickleball is also popular, and the campground provides paddles and balls right at the court at no additional fee. We love that this is a great sport for kids and adults to play together! We played about 40 games of pickleball while were there because the boys could not get enough.



Near the camp store is a ropes course. There is also a laser tag area indoors. Like many RV resorts, they have a gem mining station for the younger kids. Activities take place on weekdays and weekends, which is great for guests who visit Monday through Thursday to avoid the crowds. You will receive a schedule of activities upon arrival and we recommend that you take a look right away so that you can optimize your trip and make a loose schedule for your stay.


Accommodations at Binghamton Jellystone Park


Jellystone Park in Binghamton has a lot of options for camping. Of course, you can stay in your tent or RV, but the campground also has yurts, conestoga wagons, glamping tents, and cabins. These accommodations are spread throughout the campground and mixed among the RV sites. So this would be a great place for vacationing with a family that does not have an RV. As far as we could tell–most of the accommodations do not have bathrooms–but there are ample bathhouses spread throughout the campground–and more being built.



The RV sites are some of the most spacious we have seen at any Jellystone Park. Many of these sites are shady and wooded like you might find in a state park, and some have direct access to the lake. Our favorite sites were on Bear Boulevard on the road up to the Conestoga Wagon area. There are sites that would be great for pop up campers and sites that can accommodate the big rigs. There is truly something for everyone at this Jellystone Park.



Beside the lake are four yurts with decks, air conditioning, sleeping for four, and a direct view of the water obstacle course. The Conestoga Wagons and cabins also have heat and air. If you don’t have an RV, there will certainly be a comfortable place to stay! The view of the lake from the yurts is wonderful and makes for a great place to kick back and relax or cook dinner for family and friends.



As you know, we love a good camp store, and Jellystone Park Binghamton did not disappoint. It has ice cream and souvenirs, and the staff is super friendly. The young staff that work here are well trained, professional, and polite. They also keep the campground clean and the landscaping nicely manicured. Every inch of the campground felt loved and well cared for–even the bathhouses. 



Remember, you can hear Jeremy share his full campground review of the Jellystone Park Binghamton by clicking play on the media player above or search for The RV Atlas on your favorite podcast player.


We had such a great stay from start to finish. If you are looking for a fun place to stay in New York State or want to visit a campground that is an attraction in its own right, Jellystone Park Binghamton provides an exciting family experience, with more activities than most people can do in one trip! 


We are already planning on making a return trip and rumor has it that they are building a pool–which will take this campground from very, very good to completely epic!


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