Week 7: Upstate New York and Niagara Falls
- Week 0: The Craziness Before The Adventure
- Days 1-4: Mississippi Children’s Museum & Moochdocking at Friends
- Days 5-9: Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga-TN, Natural Bridge State Park-VA, and Outdoor Drive-in Movie Theatre
- Days 10-16: NYC Playscapes, Brooklyn Bridge, Liberty & Ellis Island, and Legoland New York
- Days 17-22: Boston, Museums, and Family
- Days 23-26: Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor
- Week 5: White Mountains in New Hampshire
- Week 6: Adirondacks, Olympic Museum, Ausable Chasm, and Fort Ticonderoga
- Week 7: Upstate New York and Niagara Falls
- Week 8: Mid-West Route Home-Ohio, Lousiville, and Memphis
- Trip Recap: 56-Nights North East Summer 2024 RV Trip
Days 40-43: Mooch-Docking, Disc Golf, Soccer (Aug 21 – Aug 24)
Rancho Pines Campground, NY to Binghamton, NY – 203 miles.
We spent the next three days mooch-docking at our friends’ house in Binghamton, NY. Their driveway became our little campsite, much like the mooch-docking we did in Madison, MS at the very beginning of our trip. It is a nice change to just hang out and enjoy time with friends after previous week’s adventures and thousands of miles on the road.
We did a mix of things—played some disc golf and hit up a brewery nearby, and then just relaxed at their place. The kids biked around the neighborhood, took turns playing VR games, swimming in the pool, and even sharing each other’s piano musical talent. Of course, we wrapped up one of the evening at the firepit with s’mores, which is basically mandatory at this point!
On the last morning, the kids had this big idea to play a soccer game—parents vs. kids. They’d been talking about it the night before, and there was no way we were getting out of it. It ended up being such a fun way to end our stay, with lots of laughs and some pretty competitive moves on both sides!
Days 43-45: Lake Cabin with Friends and Hometown Memories (Aug 24 – Aug 26)
Binghamton, NY to Canandaigua / Rochester KOA – 141 miles, 2.5 hours
One of the highlights I was looking forward to on this trip was reconnecting with my childhood best friend, Jon. We went to Francis Parker Elementary School #23 together in Rochester, NY, from 3rd to 6th grade. We met up at his family’s cabin on Lake Canandaigua, along with his wife and their two boys. To make it even more special, I got to see his mom, who I have so many fond memories of from my childhood. The next day, we invited them to hang out with us at Canandaigua / Rochester KOA, where the fun continued.
After saying goodbye to our friends, we spent the afternoon driving to Rochester, NY. I took the opportunity to pass by the homes I grew up in as a kid, which brought back so many memories. We also visited the schools I attended—Francis Parker Elementary and Cosgrove Middle School—and took a drive through downtown Rochester. It was nostalgic to spot Kodak, where my grandfather used to work, and relive little pieces of my childhood through the city’s streets.
Although we didn’t have time to explore everything Rochester has to offer, the visit was meaningful for me. We managed a brief walk down Park Avenue, soaking in its charm, and wrapped up the evening with dinner at Roux, a French restaurant that served as the perfect way to end the day.
Days 45-48: Niagara Falls, Clifton Hill and Laser Tag (Aug 26 – Aug 29)
Canandaigua / Rochester KOA to HTR Niagara Campground & Resort, Grand Island, NY – 93 miles, 1.5 hours
Day 45: Scenic Farmland Drive to Niagara Falls
On the morning of Day 45, we checked out of our campground in Canandaigua / Rochester and drove through miles of scenic farmland on our way to Niagara Falls. Along the way, we hoped to visit one of the area’s alpaca farms but couldn’t secure a last-minute tour. However, we did stumble upon the Alpine Adventure Zone Natural Playground in Spencerport, just outside of Rochester, NY. We love the freedom to find gems like this playground on the road which gave the kids a chance to stretch their legs and have some fun.
We arrived at Niagra Falls HTR around 4pm! It felt so good to finally arrive early. The kids quickly started exploring the campground on their bikes and also rented one of those 2/4 seater pedal bikes which was a free perk at this campground.
Day 46: Exploring Niagara Falls
Our Niagara Falls adventure began with the iconic Maid of the Mist boat ride, where we experienced the thundering falls up close. We then ventured into the Cave of the Winds, an exhilarating walk right below the falls. We further explored the American side of Niagara Falls, including the Niagara Falls Observation Tower extending far out into the Niagara Gorge providing breathtaking views of all 3 falls and the Niagara River.
Later, we crossed into Canada to see the falls from a different perspective. The views from the Canadian side were incredible, and we topped it off with a visit to the Skylon Tower, where we enjoyed panoramic vistas of the falls, the surrounding gorge, and the city skyline from high above.
Day 47: Campground Fun and Clifton Hill
On our last full day, we decided to enjoy the amenities at the campground. The kids had a blast playing a few rounds of outdoor laser tag and joined other campground kids in multiple games of GaGa Ball. In the late afternoon, we headed to Clifton Hill for some fun by the falls. Clifton hill is a very vibrant area filled with attractions, restaurants, and shopping. You could easily spend a day given all the attractions but we enjoyed the Niagara SkyWheel, Movieland Wax Museum, and Zombie Attack in particular. Of course, the highlight of the night was the Niagara Falls Fireworks and illumination show. Watching the fireworks over the lit-up American Falls was the perfect way to end our Niagara Falls adventure.