Branches of Niagara Campground is located only 10 minutes from the American Falls State Park and the Canadian Border.
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One of the seven natural wonders of the world! Millions of people visit Niagara Falls each year to experience their power and natural beauty. Niagara Falls State Park, America’s oldest state park is just a 10 minute drive from Branches of Niagara Campground. Enjoy a ride on the iconic Maid of the Mist, or experience the power of the falls on the Cave of the Winds. You can explore the 400 acre park by trolley or by foot. You won’t want to miss the nightly illuminations and seasonal firework displays.
Located on the eastern shore of Lake Erie, Buffalo source of the Niagara River and just 12 miles south of Grand Island, NY. The “Queen City” is recognized for it’s great architecture, fabulous local & international cuisine, seasonal festivals and entertainment as well as home of NFL Buffalo Bills and NHL Buffalo Sabres.
Canalside is a recently renovated waterfront park located in the City of Buffalo at the terminus of the Erie Canal. This all season destination and hub of activities offers restaurants, music & ethnic festivals, history tours and sporting events.
Step back in time at Old Fort Niagara is rich in Early American history and offers exhibits, tours and re-enactments.
Located 21 miles north of Grand Island, overlooking Lake Ontario, Old Fort Niagara is part of the New York State Park System and is open to the public year round.
Located just 25 miles northeast, Lockport is a city rich with history of New York State’s Erie Canal. Experience the “Flight of Five” on a boat cruise of through the locks, visit the Erie Canal Museum to learn the local history and explore the Lockport Caves and Underground Boat Rides.
Just a short 10 mile drive from Grand island, crossing at the Rainbow Bridge you will find yourself in Niagara Falls, Canada. Stroll along the sidewalk of the Niagara Parkway and enjoy panoramic view of the American and Horseshoe Falls as well as the well-manicured floral gardens of Queen Victoria Park.
Cross the border at the Lewiston-Queenston bridge and make the short drive to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada. Enjoy this quaint village with its many vintage inns, restaurants, gift shops and floral displays. The local area will known for it’s wineries, orchards, theatre and parks.
Within 10 minutes of Branches you can experience the Niagara Wine Trail located in Niagara County just northeast of Grand Island. Visit more than a dozen wineries all in a day’s trip as well as enjoying historic villages, antique shops and farms of the local area.
Toronto is known as an international center of business, finance, arts and culture.
Make a short day trip to enjoy the Toronto Zoo, Hockey Hall of Fame, the Royal Ontario Museum and take in views from the CN tower.