RV Parks In Akron, New York
43.0209° N, 78.4953° W
Quick Overview
Akron sits in the rolling farm country northeast of Buffalo, and it makes a comfortable, family-friendly base for an RV trip in western New York. The camping here has real range: a big, amenity-rich private park right in the village, a public state park a short drive south, and the Six Flags Darien Lake resort campground nearby. That gives you a genuine choice between full-hookup convenience and scenic, affordable state-park camping, all within easy reach of Akron Falls, the amusement park, Buffalo, and even Niagara Falls.
The private standout is Sleepy Hollow Campground, a 104-acre park in the village with level, grassy full-hookup pull-through sites, big-rig access, a sandy swimming beach, and a full schedule of planned activities, about 25 miles east of Buffalo. Leisurewood Campground northeast of town handles rigs up to 50 feet with full hookups including water and sewer, geared toward longer stays. For public camping, Darien Lakes State Park lies about 15 miles south near Pembroke, with 141 electric sites, a dump station, a lake and beach, and trails, reservable through ReserveAmerica. And the Six Flags Darien Lake resort runs its own campground with hookup sites and cabins for guests who want to stay at the park.
Big-rig owners should lean toward Sleepy Hollow or Leisurewood, where the pull-throughs and full hookups make setup simple, while Darien Lakes caps at 50 feet with most sites better for 40 to 45. Access is flat and easy, with Akron between NY-5 and NY-93 and quick New York State Thruway connections, and Buffalo about 25 miles west for fuel, groceries, and services. Summer is peak season, driven by the Six Flags Darien Lake calendar, so book weekends months ahead, while early fall brings color and thinner crowds before the mid-October closings. Come for the falls and the coasters, plan around the crowds, and Akron makes an easy basecamp for a Buffalo-Niagara RV trip.
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| Leisurewood Recreational Community | 1.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Leisurewood Campgrounds | 2.0 mi | 4.4 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sleepy Hollow Lake Campground | 4.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sleepy Hollow Lake | 4.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cherry Hill Campground | 9.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| 1021 Olean Road Llc | 10.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Batavia Mobile Home Park | 11.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sky Harbor | 12.1 mi | 3.0 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Skyline RV Resort | 13.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lakewood Village | 14.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Leisurewood Recreational Community
1.7 miLeisurewood Campgrounds
2.0 miSleepy Hollow Lake Campground
4.6 miSleepy Hollow Lake
4.7 miCherry Hill Campground
9.0 mi1021 Olean Road Llc
10.2 miBatavia Mobile Home Park
11.9 miSky Harbor
12.1 miSkyline RV Resort
13.4 miLakewood Village
14.0 miTraveling to Akron by RV
Getting to Akron with an RV is refreshingly easy. The village sits in flat farm country northeast of Buffalo, between NY-5 and NY-93, with the New York State Thruway, I-90, close by for the main approach. For Darien Lakes State Park to the south, take Thruway exit 48A at Pembroke and follow Route 77 south to the park. The roads are flat and rig-friendly with no significant grades or low bridges on the main routes, so even larger rigs get in without drama.
Once you are here, Sleepy Hollow and Leisurewood handle bigger rigs and pull-throughs best, while Darien Lakes State Park suits mid-size rigs on its wooded loops. Buffalo is about 25 miles west and is your last major resupply point for fuel, groceries, and RV services, plus Buffalo Niagara International Airport roughly 20 miles away if you are flying in to rent a motorhome. We stock up in the Buffalo suburbs before settling in, since Akron itself is a small village geared to visitors rather than full RV services.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Akron, New York, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Akron
Costs here split cleanly between the value public option and the private parks. Darien Lakes State Park is the budget pick, with sites running roughly $18 to $30 a night plus a small out-of-state surcharge, for electric sites and a dump station. The private parks like Sleepy Hollow and Leisurewood run higher, reflecting full hookups, swimming beaches, and family amenities, and the Six Flags Darien Lake resort campground commands the biggest premium for its gate access to the rides.
To save, take a state-park electric site, travel midweek, and lean on the spring and fall shoulders when both the private parks and Darien Lakes are easier to book and often cheaper. The full-hookup private sites carry the highest rates in July and August, so if budget matters more than sewer at the site, an electric state-park site stretches your dollar. Booking early also helps, since the most affordable sites go first once the Six Flags season fills the area.
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Best Time to Visit Akron by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
19F - 33F
Crowds: Low
Cold and snowy western New York winters, with lake-effect snow off Lake Erie, close the campgrounds. Akron Falls Park stays open for winter walks and ice skating. Use the off-season to lock in a summer reservation before the Six Flags rush.
Spring
Mar - May
37F - 56F
Crowds: Low
Cool and green as the private parks and Darien Lakes State Park open around May. Quiet and easy to book, this is the time to reserve July weekends before the amusement-park crowd claims the area.
Summer
Jun - Aug
58F - 80F
Crowds: High
Warm days, campground beaches, and the Six Flags Darien Lake season pack every park. Reserve Darien Lakes and the private parks months out, and target midweek, which is far easier than weekends near Buffalo.
Fall
Sep - Oct
42F - 60F
Crowds: Medium
Crisp days, fall color, and thinner crowds make the best value of the year, but the private parks and the state park close by mid-October, so confirm dates before counting on a late-season site.
Explore the Akron Area
Book early and match the park to your plan. Reserve Sleepy Hollow direct for full hookups, a swimming beach, and big-rig pull-throughs, especially for summer weekends, since the Six Flags Darien Lake season fills the whole area. If you want scenery on a budget, reserve an electric site at Darien Lakes State Park through ReserveAmerica, and remember there are no water hookups at the site, just spigots around the loop, so fill your tank on arrival.
Our favorite move is a midweek stay in June or September: warm days, open sites, and none of the peak-weekend crush. Basing in Akron puts Six Flags Darien Lake, Buffalo, and a Niagara Falls day trip all within an easy drive, so plan the amusement park for a weekday when lines are shorter. Do not miss Akron Falls Park right in the village, with its 40-foot waterfall and trails, free and open year-round. And if Leisurewood interests you, note it generally wants a minimum stay of at least a week.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Akron
What are the best RV parks and campgrounds in Akron, New York?
Akron sits in the countryside northeast of Buffalo and has a genuinely good campground scene. The standout is Sleepy Hollow Campground, a 104-acre park right in the village with level, grassy full-hookup pull-through sites, big-rig access, a sandy swimming beach, and a full activity schedule. Leisurewood Campground northeast of town handles rigs up to 50 feet with full hookups and caters to longer stays. For public camping, Darien Lakes State Park lies about 15 miles south near Pembroke, and the Six Flags Darien Lake resort runs its own campground for park guests. Between them you can match nearly any rig, budget, and trip style.
Do RV parks near Akron have full hookups?
Yes, on the private side especially. Sleepy Hollow Campground offers full hookups with 30 and 50 amp on level, grassy pull-through sites, and Leisurewood provides full hookups including water and sewer for rigs up to 50 feet. The Six Flags Darien Lake campground also has hookup sites. The public option is different: Darien Lakes State Park has electric hookups at 141 sites but no water at the site, relying on spigots around the campground, plus an RV dump station. If you need full sewer hookups, book one of the private parks; if electric-and-a-dump-station works for you, the state park is a scenic, affordable choice.
How much does RV camping cost around Akron?
Costs split cleanly between the value public option and the private parks. Darien Lakes State Park is the budget pick, with sites running roughly $18 to $30 a night plus a small out-of-state surcharge, for electric sites and a dump station. The private parks like Sleepy Hollow and Leisurewood run higher, reflecting full hookups, swimming beaches, and family amenities, and the Six Flags Darien Lake resort campground commands a premium for its gate access to the rides. To save, take a state-park electric site, travel midweek, and use the shoulder seasons. Booking early also helps, since the most affordable sites go first once summer arrives.
How far ahead do I need to reserve a campsite near Akron?
Further than you might expect, because the Six Flags Darien Lake season fills the whole area. Darien Lakes State Park takes reservations through ReserveAmerica, and its sites book heavily for summer weekends, so reserve months ahead for July and August. Sleepy Hollow and the other private parks book direct and also fill early in peak season, and Leisurewood generally requires a minimum stay of at least a week. The Six Flags resort campground sells out around big park weekends. Midweek and the spring and fall shoulders are much easier and sometimes open last minute, but a peak-summer weekend near Buffalo is worth reserving as early as you can.
When is the best time to go RV camping near Akron?
Summer is the classic season, when the campground beaches, Akron Falls Park, and Six Flags Darien Lake are all in full swing, but it is also the busiest and priciest. Our favorite window is early fall: crisp days, western New York color, thinner crowds, and better rates, though the private parks and the state park close by mid-October. Spring is quiet and green as parks open around May. Winter is a non-starter for camping here, with lake-effect snow closing the parks, though Akron Falls Park stays open for walks and skating. Aim for June or September to catch warm days without the amusement-park crush.
Can big rigs camp near Akron?
Yes, and the private parks are your best bet. Sleepy Hollow Campground has big-rig access with level, grassy pull-through sites and full hookups across its 104 acres, and Leisurewood accommodates RVs up to 50 feet with full hookups. Darien Lakes State Park works for big rigs too, but it caps at 50 feet with most sites better suited to 40 to 45 feet, so check the length when you reserve. Access is easy and flat, with Akron sitting in level farm country between NY-5 and NY-93 and quick NYS Thruway connections, no significant grades or low bridges on the main approaches. For a 40-foot-plus rig, Sleepy Hollow is the easy call.
Are there free or first-come camping options near Akron?
Options are limited, since this is developed campground country rather than public forest land. There is no meaningful boondocking or dispersed camping right around Akron. Darien Lakes State Park and the private parks are reservation-based, especially in the busy summer season, so you should plan to book rather than count on a walk-up. If you want first-come or dispersed camping, you would head to the Allegany region well to the south. For Akron itself, the practical move is to reserve a site at Sleepy Hollow or Darien Lakes in advance, particularly for any weekend during the Six Flags Darien Lake season.
Is there a public campground near Akron?
Yes, Darien Lakes State Park is the public option, about 15 miles south near Pembroke and Darien Center. It has around 154 sites, including 141 with electric hookups and 13 primitive sites, plus an RV dump station, showers, heated comfort stations, a lake, a beach, and trails. There are no water hookups at the sites, but spigots are spread through the campground. Sites run roughly $18 to $30, and you reserve through ReserveAmerica. Reach it via Thruway exit 48A at Pembroke, then south on Route 77. It sits just a few miles from Six Flags Darien Lake, making it a scenic, affordable base for a family amusement-park trip.
What is there to do near Akron besides camping?
Quite a lot for a small village. Right in Akron, the 284-acre Akron Falls Park protects a 40-foot waterfall on Murder Creek with trails, fishing, playgrounds, and picnic areas, free and open year-round. About 15 miles south, Six Flags Darien Lake packs seven roller coasters, a 10-acre water park, and live shows across 1,200 acres. Buffalo is roughly 25 miles west for waterfront, museums, wings, and pro sports, and Niagara Falls is about 40 miles northwest, an easy day trip to one of the world's great waterfalls. Between the falls park, the coasters, and the day trips, you can fill several days from an Akron basecamp.
Can I camp near Six Flags Darien Lake from Akron?
Yes, and it is one of the main reasons RVers base here. Six Flags Darien Lake, about 15 miles south of Akron, runs its own resort campground with hookup RV sites, rental RVs, and cabins, plus gate access to the rides for guests. If you would rather stay off-site, Darien Lakes State Park sits just a few miles from the amusement park with electric sites and a dump station at a lower price, and Sleepy Hollow in Akron is a short drive north with full hookups and a swimming beach. Reserve early for summer weekends, since the whole area fills around the Six Flags season from May through October.
Do the campgrounds near Akron have swimming and family amenities?
Very much so, which is part of the appeal. Sleepy Hollow Campground is built around families, with a sandy swimming beach, a full schedule of planned activities, and grassy sites across 104 acres. Darien Lakes State Park has a lake with a beach and bathhouses, trails, and heated comfort stations. Six Flags Darien Lake adds an entire amusement and water park a few miles away. Add Akron Falls Park in the village with playgrounds, ball fields, and fishing, and this is one of the more family-oriented RV areas near Buffalo. Reserve early in summer, because families book these parks and the state-park sites well ahead.
Do the campgrounds near Akron stay open in winter?
No, this is a seasonal destination. The private parks like Sleepy Hollow and Leisurewood are warm-season operations, and Darien Lakes State Park runs roughly May to mid-October, so RV camping essentially shuts down for the snowy western New York winter, which brings heavy lake-effect snow off Lake Erie. Six Flags Darien Lake and its campground close after October. The one thing that stays open is Akron Falls Park, which welcomes winter walkers and ice skaters year-round. If you are traveling the region in the cold months, plan to camp elsewhere and use the off-season to reserve a summer site before the amusement-park crowd books it.
How do I get to Akron with an RV?
Access is easy and flat, which suits any rig. Akron sits in level farm country northeast of Buffalo, between NY-5 and NY-93, with the New York State Thruway, I-90, close by for the main approach. For Darien Lakes State Park to the south, take Thruway exit 48A at Pembroke and follow Route 77 south. The roads are flat and rig-friendly with no significant grades or low bridges on the main routes. Buffalo is about 25 miles west for full fuel, groceries, and RV services, and Buffalo Niagara International Airport is roughly 20 miles away if you are flying in to rent a motorhome. Resupply in the Buffalo suburbs before settling in.
What are the best RV parks and campgrounds in Akron, New York?
Akron sits in the countryside northeast of Buffalo and has a genuinely good campground scene. The standout is Sleepy Hollow Campground, a 104-acre park right in the village with level, grassy full-hookup pull-through sites, big-rig access, a sandy swimming beach, and a full activity schedule. Leisurewood Campground northeast of town handles rigs up to 50 feet with full hookups and caters to longer stays. For public camping, Darien Lakes State Park lies about 15 miles south near Pembroke, and the Six Flags Darien Lake resort runs its own campground for park guests. Between them you can match nearly any rig, budget, and trip style.
Do RV parks near Akron have full hookups?
Yes, on the private side especially. Sleepy Hollow Campground offers full hookups with 30 and 50 amp on level, grassy pull-through sites, and Leisurewood provides full hookups including water and sewer for rigs up to 50 feet. The Six Flags Darien Lake campground also has hookup sites. The public option is different: Darien Lakes State Park has electric hookups at 141 sites but no water at the site, relying on spigots around the campground, plus an RV dump station. If you need full sewer hookups, book one of the private parks; if electric-and-a-dump-station works for you, the state park is a scenic, affordable choice.
How much does RV camping cost around Akron?
Costs split cleanly between the value public option and the private parks. Darien Lakes State Park is the budget pick, with sites running roughly $18 to $30 a night plus a small out-of-state surcharge, for electric sites and a dump station. The private parks like Sleepy Hollow and Leisurewood run higher, reflecting full hookups, swimming beaches, and family amenities, and the Six Flags Darien Lake resort campground commands a premium for its gate access to the rides. To save, take a state-park electric site, travel midweek, and use the shoulder seasons. Booking early also helps, since the most affordable sites go first once summer arrives.
How far ahead do I need to reserve a campsite near Akron?
Further than you might expect, because the Six Flags Darien Lake season fills the whole area. Darien Lakes State Park takes reservations through ReserveAmerica, and its sites book heavily for summer weekends, so reserve months ahead for July and August. Sleepy Hollow and the other private parks book direct and also fill early in peak season, and Leisurewood generally requires a minimum stay of at least a week. The Six Flags resort campground sells out around big park weekends. Midweek and the spring and fall shoulders are much easier and sometimes open last minute, but a peak-summer weekend near Buffalo is worth reserving as early as you can.
When is the best time to go RV camping near Akron?
Summer is the classic season, when the campground beaches, Akron Falls Park, and Six Flags Darien Lake are all in full swing, but it is also the busiest and priciest. Our favorite window is early fall: crisp days, western New York color, thinner crowds, and better rates, though the private parks and the state park close by mid-October. Spring is quiet and green as parks open around May. Winter is a non-starter for camping here, with lake-effect snow closing the parks, though Akron Falls Park stays open for walks and skating. Aim for June or September to catch warm days without the amusement-park crush.
Can big rigs camp near Akron?
Yes, and the private parks are your best bet. Sleepy Hollow Campground has big-rig access with level, grassy pull-through sites and full hookups across its 104 acres, and Leisurewood accommodates RVs up to 50 feet with full hookups. Darien Lakes State Park works for big rigs too, but it caps at 50 feet with most sites better suited to 40 to 45 feet, so check the length when you reserve. Access is easy and flat, with Akron sitting in level farm country between NY-5 and NY-93 and quick NYS Thruway connections, no significant grades or low bridges on the main approaches. For a 40-foot-plus rig, Sleepy Hollow is the easy call.
Are there free or first-come camping options near Akron?
Options are limited, since this is developed campground country rather than public forest land. There is no meaningful boondocking or dispersed camping right around Akron. Darien Lakes State Park and the private parks are reservation-based, especially in the busy summer season, so you should plan to book rather than count on a walk-up. If you want first-come or dispersed camping, you would head to the Allegany region well to the south. For Akron itself, the practical move is to reserve a site at Sleepy Hollow or Darien Lakes in advance, particularly for any weekend during the Six Flags Darien Lake season.
Is there a public campground near Akron?
Yes, Darien Lakes State Park is the public option, about 15 miles south near Pembroke and Darien Center. It has around 154 sites, including 141 with electric hookups and 13 primitive sites, plus an RV dump station, showers, heated comfort stations, a lake, a beach, and trails. There are no water hookups at the sites, but spigots are spread through the campground. Sites run roughly $18 to $30, and you reserve through ReserveAmerica. Reach it via Thruway exit 48A at Pembroke, then south on Route 77. It sits just a few miles from Six Flags Darien Lake, making it a scenic, affordable base for a family amusement-park trip.
What is there to do near Akron besides camping?
Quite a lot for a small village. Right in Akron, the 284-acre Akron Falls Park protects a 40-foot waterfall on Murder Creek with trails, fishing, playgrounds, and picnic areas, free and open year-round. About 15 miles south, Six Flags Darien Lake packs seven roller coasters, a 10-acre water park, and live shows across 1,200 acres. Buffalo is roughly 25 miles west for waterfront, museums, wings, and pro sports, and Niagara Falls is about 40 miles northwest, an easy day trip to one of the world's great waterfalls. Between the falls park, the coasters, and the day trips, you can fill several days from an Akron basecamp.
Can I camp near Six Flags Darien Lake from Akron?
Yes, and it is one of the main reasons RVers base here. Six Flags Darien Lake, about 15 miles south of Akron, runs its own resort campground with hookup RV sites, rental RVs, and cabins, plus gate access to the rides for guests. If you would rather stay off-site, Darien Lakes State Park sits just a few miles from the amusement park with electric sites and a dump station at a lower price, and Sleepy Hollow in Akron is a short drive north with full hookups and a swimming beach. Reserve early for summer weekends, since the whole area fills around the Six Flags season from May through October.
Do the campgrounds near Akron have swimming and family amenities?
Very much so, which is part of the appeal. Sleepy Hollow Campground is built around families, with a sandy swimming beach, a full schedule of planned activities, and grassy sites across 104 acres. Darien Lakes State Park has a lake with a beach and bathhouses, trails, and heated comfort stations. Six Flags Darien Lake adds an entire amusement and water park a few miles away. Add Akron Falls Park in the village with playgrounds, ball fields, and fishing, and this is one of the more family-oriented RV areas near Buffalo. Reserve early in summer, because families book these parks and the state-park sites well ahead.
Do the campgrounds near Akron stay open in winter?
No, this is a seasonal destination. The private parks like Sleepy Hollow and Leisurewood are warm-season operations, and Darien Lakes State Park runs roughly May to mid-October, so RV camping essentially shuts down for the snowy western New York winter, which brings heavy lake-effect snow off Lake Erie. Six Flags Darien Lake and its campground close after October. The one thing that stays open is Akron Falls Park, which welcomes winter walkers and ice skaters year-round. If you are traveling the region in the cold months, plan to camp elsewhere and use the off-season to reserve a summer site before the amusement-park crowd books it.
How do I get to Akron with an RV?
Access is easy and flat, which suits any rig. Akron sits in level farm country northeast of Buffalo, between NY-5 and NY-93, with the New York State Thruway, I-90, close by for the main approach. For Darien Lakes State Park to the south, take Thruway exit 48A at Pembroke and follow Route 77 south. The roads are flat and rig-friendly with no significant grades or low bridges on the main routes. Buffalo is about 25 miles west for full fuel, groceries, and RV services, and Buffalo Niagara International Airport is roughly 20 miles away if you are flying in to rent a motorhome. Resupply in the Buffalo suburbs before settling in.
Are there free dump stations in Akron?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Akron.
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