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Back-Achers Campsite

Conveniently located on the Finger Lakes Wine Trail

1-607-243-7926
2830 Jared Road
Himrod, NY 14842
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Conveniently located on the Finger Lakes Wine Trail, Back-Achers is nestled in a secluded area on the west side of Seneca Lake with private lake frontage. This small, rustic campground features 25 RV sites and 15 tent sites with electric and water only.


Also available for rent are cabins, row boats, paddle boats and boat hoists. Amenities include a nature trail, swimming area and bath house.


PET POLICY: Leashed pets are welcome.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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