Knox Farm State Park / Historic Roycroft Campus
This is a Boondockers Welcome host in East Aurora, NY
Hosted By
eastaurorany
Max Rig Size
< 30 (ft)
Parking Spaces
1
Max Nights Per Stay
2
Same Day Requests
No
Edge of East Aurora village Walking distance to shopping plaza, restaurants,and park Lively small town vibe-- Excellent live entrainment and restraurants Home of Fisher Price 42 North Brewing Company A day trip to Niagra Falls & Lake Erie Suggested Local Attractions:600 acre Knox State Park featuring miles of rustic meadow hiking & huge Dog Park Roycroft-Arts & Crafts Movement National Registred Campus Millard Fillmore Presidential Site Viddlers 5 & 10
Vehicle Suitability Information
Pets Welcome
Water Hookup
Campfire Ring Provided
Outdoor Cooking Allowed
Generators Allowed
Slideouts Allowed
Offleash Area for Pets
House Rules
General rules apply of curteous guests
Location
Cement Driveway- Class B, Class C's welcome up to 26', Toads are ok Parking on the grass if the lawn is hard.
Parking Surface
Grass
Hosted By eastaurorany
Age:
55-65
Avid travelers -selfemployed Details: 2022 Class B Motorhome taking extended adventures "We haven't been everywhere , but it's on our list " Home Town: East Aurora NY 20 miles south of Buffalo NY & Lake Erie Favorite Boondocking Locations: Chicken Alaska Skills or Expertise to Share: Lifelong Campers
Availability for RV Camping
References for this location from other RVers
Dannygocamp
3 months ago
EA is a great town. Russ was very helpful.
jason91
3 months ago
Very hospitable, easy parking. Drive right through. Very flat spot. Very quiet street in town.
BenandAndy
3 months ago
Excellent first Harvest Host experience—hosts and location were perfect for our needs.
Cjhouser
3 months ago
we very much enjoyed our stay here. A lovely home in a quiet neighborhood. We would definitely stay again. Only an hour from Niagara Falls!
Mr.B.
5 months ago
Russ & Terri were very hospitable ; loved the fact that I could walk to downtown East Aurora; one of the best towns in N.Y.S. R.&.T. & I attended an outdoor concert behind the largest 5& dime store in the country; ya gotta see it