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Site 70 - Loop D  (43 photos)

Site 70 Trailer site, max 30 foot. No hookups. This site is ON THE WATER.
 
This site would be ok
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Site 70 (max 30ft site) is situated away from the water with a level pad and entry and offers some privacy from neighbors but no privacy from the road. No view of Nicks Lake from site pad. Site is average in width and average depth with an open entryway. There is a long level path down to the water with roots and rocks along the way and overgrown/narrow leading to a small semi-private sandy beach with some rocks overlooking Nicks Lake. Water access is good with some rocks and the water is shallow (sandy) The shoreline would be suitable for mooring a boat off shore or pulling a canoe/kayak up on the shoreline.

Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Looking at Site from Road Sign Visible
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Looking at Site from Road Sign Visible
Site 70 - Looking at Site from Road Sign Visible (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Looking at Site from Road
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Looking at Site from Road
Site 70 - Looking at Site from Road (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Cross Site View
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Cross Site View
Site 70 - Cross Site View (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Cross Site View
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Cross Site View
Site 70 - Cross Site View (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Cross Site View
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Cross Site View
Site 70 - Cross Site View (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Cross Site View
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Cross Site View
Site 70 - Cross Site View (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Fireplace View
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Fireplace View
Site 70 - Fireplace View (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Pathway Down to Water
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Pathway Down to Water
Site 70 - Pathway Down to Water (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Pathway Down to Water
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Pathway Down to Water
Site 70 - Pathway Down to Water (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Shoreline
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Shoreline
Site 70 - Shoreline (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Shoreline
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Shoreline
Site 70 - Shoreline (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - View from Shoreline
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - View from Shoreline
Site 70 - View from Shoreline (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - View from Shoreline
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - View from Shoreline
Site 70 - View from Shoreline (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - View from Shoreline
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - View from Shoreline
Site 70 - View from Shoreline (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - View from Shoreline
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - View from Shoreline
Site 70 - View from Shoreline (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Shoreline and View
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Shoreline and View
Site 70 - Shoreline and View (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Returning Along Pathway from Water
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Returning Along Pathway from Water
Site 70 - Returning Along Pathway from Water (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Returning Along Pathway from Water
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Returning Along Pathway from Water
Site 70 - Returning Along Pathway from Water (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Looking Back Towards Road
Campsite Photo of Site 70 at Nicks Lake Campground, New York - Looking Back Towards Road
Site 70 - Looking Back Towards Road (May 17/2013)
Campers Notes
Fetabop (Jul 24/23)
Very pretty and peaceful site but many other campers keep their kayaks and canoes at the water access point. We had a total of 4 kayaks, one canoe and a chair that wasn’t ours. The park said we had the right to ask people to move it and have priority, but it’s really the only decent place to put in the water. We didn’t want to be mean so we allowed it. It was kind of a bummer though. A nature trail also goes through the wooded area so you get the occasional passerby’s.
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