RV Parks In Angola, New York
42.6384° N, 79.0278° W
Quick Overview
Angola sits on the Lake Erie shore in southern Erie County, southwest of Buffalo, and for RVers the draw is simple: beach camping on one of the Great Lakes without a Great Lakes crowd. This is a lakeshore corridor of small towns strung along NY-5, and the anchor for anyone with a rig is the state park just west of the village.
That park is Evangola State Park, a 733-acre New York State Parks property, sometimes called Angola State Park, with one of the best natural swimming beaches on Lake Erie framed by shale cliffs. Its Family Campground carries the public camping here: 52 RV sites with 20, 30 and 50-amp electric, plus 28 tent sites, a dump station, hot showers and a camp store. You book it through New York's ReserveAmerica system up to nine months out. About half an hour south, Lake Erie State Park adds another bluff-top public option near Brocton.
For a private stay, Point Breeze RV Resort sits right on the lake in Angola with fuller hookups, beach and boat access, and the resort amenities the state park does not offer. So the choice here is the familiar one: the state park for the beach setting and unbeatable value, or the private resort for full hookups and a longer, more comfortable stay for a big rig.
A few realities to plan around. Evangola offers 50-amp for larger rigs but no sewer at the site, so you fill fresh and use the dump station on your way out, or book the private resort for full hookups. The campground is strictly seasonal, opening in May and closing in mid-October, because lake-effect snow owns this shore all winter. Staying a while and need to empty tanks in town? See our guide to RV dump stations in Angola. Time your trip for summer beach weather or the quiet, cheaper fall, and Angola is one of the better beach-camping stops in western New York.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Melody Meadows Estates | 1.1 mi | 4.2 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Point Breeze RV Resort Campground | 3.3 mi | 4.8 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Evangola RV Dump Location | 4.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Evangola State Park Campground | 5.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Ballard's Camping Center | 9.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Camping World | 11.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sheridan Bay Park | 14.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Shamrock Mobile Home Park | 15.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Pleasant Beach Campground | 16.6 mi | 4.2 | RV Park | Varies |
| Windmill Point Park | 16.9 mi | N/A | RV Park | Free |
Melody Meadows Estates
1.1 miPoint Breeze RV Resort Campground
3.3 miEvangola RV Dump Location
4.2 miEvangola State Park Campground
5.2 miBallard's Camping Center
9.3 miCamping World
11.7 miSheridan Bay Park
14.8 miShamrock Mobile Home Park
15.4 miPleasant Beach Campground
16.6 miWindmill Point Park
16.9 miTraveling to Angola by RV
Getting to Angola with an RV is easy off the New York State Thruway. Take I-90 to exit 57A for Eden and Angola, then follow local roads down to NY-5, the Lake Erie shore route that runs right past Evangola State Park. The park entrance off NY-5 is a simple approach even for a larger motorhome or fifth-wheel, and there are no unusual clearance or weight restrictions on the Thruway or the shore road to plan around.
Once you are set up, most of what you came for is close. The beach and trails are inside Evangola, Sturgeon Point marina is a short drive north toward Derby, and the wider Lake Erie shoreline runs both directions along NY-5 for fishing and sunsets. Buffalo is only about 30 miles northeast, an easy day trip for the waterfront, museums, wings and pro sports, and the town of Hamburg on the way has groceries, fuel and RV services. If you are flying in and renting, Buffalo Niagara International is the closest major airport. Top off fuel and the pantry near the interchange before you head to the lake, since services thin out right along the shore.
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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 Angola, 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 Angola
Costs here divide cleanly between public and private. Evangola State Park is the value play, with electric RV sites in the low-to-mid twenties per night plus New York's standard reservation fee, which is a genuine bargain for a lakefront state-park beach. Day-use vehicle fees apply in season on top of camping. Because it is public, you trade full hookups for that price, so factor in a dump-station stop rather than sewer at the site.
Private resorts on Lake Erie cost more per night, and you pay for the amenities: full hookups, larger sites and direct beach or boat access. Those rates rise on summer weekends and holidays when the shore is at its busiest. If you are budgeting, the cheapest good nights are midweek and in the fall shoulder season, when demand along the lake drops off and both the state park and the private resorts ease their peak pricing. There is no free or first-come camping locally, so plan on a paid site either way and book the popular summer dates early to lock in the rate.
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Best Time to Visit Angola by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
20F - 33F
Crowds: Low
The state park campground is closed and lake-effect snow buries this shore. Not a camping season here; head south or wait for May.
Spring
Mar - May
38F - 55F
Crowds: Low
Evangola opens in May. Cool, breezy weeks off the lake, but you can usually grab a site without much notice before Memorial Day.
Summer
Jun - Aug
61F - 80F
Crowds: High
Beach season on Lake Erie. July and August weekends at Evangola book months out on ReserveAmerica; midweek is easier and the water is finally warm.
Fall
Sep - Oct
43F - 60F
Crowds: Medium
A great, quiet window. Crisp air, easy bookings and good fishing, but the state campground closes in mid-October, so time it.
Explore the Angola Area
A few things worth knowing before you point the rig at this shore. First, if you want a July or August weekend at Evangola, reserve the moment your nine-month window opens on ReserveAmerica. The beach is a regional draw and the lakefront-adjacent sites go first. Midweek summer and the whole spring and fall shoulder seasons are dramatically easier, and fall is our pick for weather, price and quiet, right up until the mid-October closing.
Second, mind the calendar: the state campground is closed from mid-October through the spring, so this is not an off-season destination. Third, remember there is no sewer at the state-park sites. Fill your fresh tank on arrival and plan the dump-station stop on the way out, or book the private resort if you want full hookups at the pad. Fourth, if you run a big rig, specifically request a 50-amp site and confirm the length when you book, since some loops suit mid-size rigs better. Finally, build in a Buffalo day trip and an evening on the beach for sunset, which is the whole point of camping this stretch of Lake Erie.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Angola
What are the best RV parks and campgrounds in Angola, New York?
The standout is Evangola State Park, a New York State Parks campground right on Lake Erie with one of the best natural swimming beaches on the lake. Its Family Campground has 52 RV sites with electric hookups, a dump station and showers. For a private option with a resort feel, Point Breeze RV Resort sits on the lake in Angola with fuller hookups. If you want more public choices, Lake Erie State Park is about half an hour south. Between them you can pick a woodsy beach state park or an amenity-focused private resort.
Do campgrounds near Angola have full hookups (water, electric, sewer)?
It splits along public versus private lines. Evangola State Park gives you 20, 30 and 50-amp electric at RV sites plus a central dump station, but like most New York state parks it does not have sewer or individual water hookups at every site, so you fill your fresh tank and use the dump station on the way out. If you want full hookups with sewer at the pad, the private Point Breeze RV Resort is the better bet. Plan your water and waste around whichever style of park you choose here.
How much does RV camping cost in Angola, New York?
Public camping at Evangola State Park is the value option, with electric sites in the low-to-mid twenties per night plus the New York reservation fee, which is a genuine bargain for a lakefront state park. Private resorts on Lake Erie charge more per night for full hookups and beach access, and rates climb on summer weekends and holidays when the shore is busiest. If you are watching the budget, aim for midweek nights or the spring and fall shoulder seasons, when both the state park and the private parks ease off their peak summer pricing.
How far ahead do I need to reserve a campsite in Angola?
For Evangola State Park in July and August, book early. New York lets you reserve up to nine months ahead through ReserveAmerica, and summer weekends on this stretch of Lake Erie fill fast because the beach is a regional draw. Midweek summer nights and the spring and fall shoulder seasons are far easier, and you can often reserve within a week. Private resorts take direct bookings and also fill on summer weekends and holidays, so call ahead if you want a lakefront site or a specific full-hookup pad.
When is the best time to go RV camping in Angola, New York?
June through early October is the camping window here, and it is dictated by the state park calendar as much as the weather. Summer is warmest and busiest, with Lake Erie finally warm enough to swim and the beach at its peak. Fall is our quiet favorite, with crisp air, thinning crowds and easy bookings, though the state campground closes in mid-October. Spring is cool and breezy off the lake but peaceful. Winter is not a camping season on this shore, since the campground closes and lake-effect snow takes over.
Can big rigs (35 to 40 feet) camp near Angola?
Yes, within reason. Evangola State Park offers 50-amp service and a straightforward approach off NY-5, so a 35 to 40 foot rig is workable, though as with many older state parks some sites are better suited to mid-size rigs and you should check site length when you book. The private Point Breeze RV Resort is generally built with larger sites and full hookups that handle big rigs more easily. If you run a long fifth-wheel or motorhome, request a 50-amp site and confirm the length before you commit rather than risking a tight loop.
Are there free or first-come camping options near Angola?
Not really. This is a developed lakeshore corridor between Buffalo and Dunkirk, so there is no meaningful boondocking or dispersed camping the way there is out west. The public camping here is the New York State Parks system at Evangola and, farther south, Lake Erie State Park, both of which run on reservations through ReserveAmerica, though you can sometimes find first-come or short-notice availability midweek and in the shoulder seasons. If you want free overnight parking, plan to stop elsewhere and treat these parks as a paid destination stay on the lake.
What is there to do around Angola besides camp?
The lake is the main event. Evangola State Park has a long natural swimming beach framed by shale cliffs, plus hiking trails, disc golf, ballfields and a nature center. The wider Lake Erie shore offers fishing, boating and some of the best sunsets in western New York, and Sturgeon Point to the north is a popular marina and beach. Buffalo is only about 30 minutes northeast for wings, the revitalized waterfront, museums and pro sports. Between the beach, the fishing and a day trip to the city, a long weekend fills itself.
Is Evangola State Park open year-round for RV camping?
No. Evangola runs a seasonal campground that typically opens in May and closes in mid-October, which is standard for New York State Parks on the Lake Erie shore. Once the season ends, lake-effect snow settles in and the campground shuts down for winter, so there is no cold-weather RV camping at the park itself. If you are traveling this corridor in the off-season, you will need to look well outside the area or wait for the spring reopening. Plan summer and early-fall trips around that May-to-October window and book the popular weekends early.
Which is better near Angola, the state park or a private RV resort?
It depends on what you want out of the trip. Evangola State Park wins for setting and value: you camp near one of the best beaches on Lake Erie with a nature center and trails at your doorstep, for state-park prices, though you trade away sewer at the site. The private Point Breeze RV Resort wins for full hookups, larger sites and resort amenities that suit big rigs and longer stays. Our rule of thumb here is the state park for the beach and the value, the private resort for full hookups and convenience.
What are the RV site hookups like at Evangola State Park?
Evangola's Family Campground has 52 RV sites offering a mix of 20, 30 and 50-amp electric service, along with 28 tent-only sites without utilities. There is a central dump station, hot showers and a camp store on site, and sites 22 and 46 are ADA-accessible. What you will not find is a sewer hookup or individual water at each RV site, which is normal for New York state parks, so plan to fill your fresh tank and use the dump station. For full hookups with sewer at the pad, look to the private resort in Angola instead.
How do I get to Angola and Evangola State Park with an RV?
Angola sits on the Lake Erie shore in southern Erie County, southwest of Buffalo. The easiest approach is the New York State Thruway (I-90), exiting at 57A for Eden and Angola, then following local roads to NY-5, the lakeshore route that runs right past Evangola State Park. There are no unusual RV restrictions on the Thruway or NY-5, and the park entrance off NY-5 is straightforward for larger rigs. Fuel and groceries are available near the interchange and in town, so top off before you settle in along the lake.
Is the swimming beach at Evangola good for families?
It is one of the reasons people camp here. Evangola State Park has a long natural sand-and-pebble swimming beach on Lake Erie, framed by the shale cliffs that give the area its name, with lifeguards in season, a bathhouse and picnic areas nearby. The water warms up by midsummer, which makes July and August the prime swimming months. Families also get disc golf, ballfields, trails and a nature center within the park, so kids have plenty to do beyond the beach. It is a genuine beach-camping trip, not just an overnight stop.
What are the best RV parks and campgrounds in Angola, New York?
The standout is Evangola State Park, a New York State Parks campground right on Lake Erie with one of the best natural swimming beaches on the lake. Its Family Campground has 52 RV sites with electric hookups, a dump station and showers. For a private option with a resort feel, Point Breeze RV Resort sits on the lake in Angola with fuller hookups. If you want more public choices, Lake Erie State Park is about half an hour south. Between them you can pick a woodsy beach state park or an amenity-focused private resort.
Do campgrounds near Angola have full hookups (water, electric, sewer)?
It splits along public versus private lines. Evangola State Park gives you 20, 30 and 50-amp electric at RV sites plus a central dump station, but like most New York state parks it does not have sewer or individual water hookups at every site, so you fill your fresh tank and use the dump station on the way out. If you want full hookups with sewer at the pad, the private Point Breeze RV Resort is the better bet. Plan your water and waste around whichever style of park you choose here.
How much does RV camping cost in Angola, New York?
Public camping at Evangola State Park is the value option, with electric sites in the low-to-mid twenties per night plus the New York reservation fee, which is a genuine bargain for a lakefront state park. Private resorts on Lake Erie charge more per night for full hookups and beach access, and rates climb on summer weekends and holidays when the shore is busiest. If you are watching the budget, aim for midweek nights or the spring and fall shoulder seasons, when both the state park and the private parks ease off their peak summer pricing.
How far ahead do I need to reserve a campsite in Angola?
For Evangola State Park in July and August, book early. New York lets you reserve up to nine months ahead through ReserveAmerica, and summer weekends on this stretch of Lake Erie fill fast because the beach is a regional draw. Midweek summer nights and the spring and fall shoulder seasons are far easier, and you can often reserve within a week. Private resorts take direct bookings and also fill on summer weekends and holidays, so call ahead if you want a lakefront site or a specific full-hookup pad.
When is the best time to go RV camping in Angola, New York?
June through early October is the camping window here, and it is dictated by the state park calendar as much as the weather. Summer is warmest and busiest, with Lake Erie finally warm enough to swim and the beach at its peak. Fall is our quiet favorite, with crisp air, thinning crowds and easy bookings, though the state campground closes in mid-October. Spring is cool and breezy off the lake but peaceful. Winter is not a camping season on this shore, since the campground closes and lake-effect snow takes over.
Can big rigs (35 to 40 feet) camp near Angola?
Yes, within reason. Evangola State Park offers 50-amp service and a straightforward approach off NY-5, so a 35 to 40 foot rig is workable, though as with many older state parks some sites are better suited to mid-size rigs and you should check site length when you book. The private Point Breeze RV Resort is generally built with larger sites and full hookups that handle big rigs more easily. If you run a long fifth-wheel or motorhome, request a 50-amp site and confirm the length before you commit rather than risking a tight loop.
Are there free or first-come camping options near Angola?
Not really. This is a developed lakeshore corridor between Buffalo and Dunkirk, so there is no meaningful boondocking or dispersed camping the way there is out west. The public camping here is the New York State Parks system at Evangola and, farther south, Lake Erie State Park, both of which run on reservations through ReserveAmerica, though you can sometimes find first-come or short-notice availability midweek and in the shoulder seasons. If you want free overnight parking, plan to stop elsewhere and treat these parks as a paid destination stay on the lake.
What is there to do around Angola besides camp?
The lake is the main event. Evangola State Park has a long natural swimming beach framed by shale cliffs, plus hiking trails, disc golf, ballfields and a nature center. The wider Lake Erie shore offers fishing, boating and some of the best sunsets in western New York, and Sturgeon Point to the north is a popular marina and beach. Buffalo is only about 30 minutes northeast for wings, the revitalized waterfront, museums and pro sports. Between the beach, the fishing and a day trip to the city, a long weekend fills itself.
Is Evangola State Park open year-round for RV camping?
No. Evangola runs a seasonal campground that typically opens in May and closes in mid-October, which is standard for New York State Parks on the Lake Erie shore. Once the season ends, lake-effect snow settles in and the campground shuts down for winter, so there is no cold-weather RV camping at the park itself. If you are traveling this corridor in the off-season, you will need to look well outside the area or wait for the spring reopening. Plan summer and early-fall trips around that May-to-October window and book the popular weekends early.
Which is better near Angola, the state park or a private RV resort?
It depends on what you want out of the trip. Evangola State Park wins for setting and value: you camp near one of the best beaches on Lake Erie with a nature center and trails at your doorstep, for state-park prices, though you trade away sewer at the site. The private Point Breeze RV Resort wins for full hookups, larger sites and resort amenities that suit big rigs and longer stays. Our rule of thumb here is the state park for the beach and the value, the private resort for full hookups and convenience.
What are the RV site hookups like at Evangola State Park?
Evangola's Family Campground has 52 RV sites offering a mix of 20, 30 and 50-amp electric service, along with 28 tent-only sites without utilities. There is a central dump station, hot showers and a camp store on site, and sites 22 and 46 are ADA-accessible. What you will not find is a sewer hookup or individual water at each RV site, which is normal for New York state parks, so plan to fill your fresh tank and use the dump station. For full hookups with sewer at the pad, look to the private resort in Angola instead.
How do I get to Angola and Evangola State Park with an RV?
Angola sits on the Lake Erie shore in southern Erie County, southwest of Buffalo. The easiest approach is the New York State Thruway (I-90), exiting at 57A for Eden and Angola, then following local roads to NY-5, the lakeshore route that runs right past Evangola State Park. There are no unusual RV restrictions on the Thruway or NY-5, and the park entrance off NY-5 is straightforward for larger rigs. Fuel and groceries are available near the interchange and in town, so top off before you settle in along the lake.
Is the swimming beach at Evangola good for families?
It is one of the reasons people camp here. Evangola State Park has a long natural sand-and-pebble swimming beach on Lake Erie, framed by the shale cliffs that give the area its name, with lifeguards in season, a bathhouse and picnic areas nearby. The water warms up by midsummer, which makes July and August the prime swimming months. Families also get disc golf, ballfields, trails and a nature center within the park, so kids have plenty to do beyond the beach. It is a genuine beach-camping trip, not just an overnight stop.
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