Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Welcome to Camp Chautauqua, a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque town of Mayville, NY. This campground and RV park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern amenities, making it an ideal destination for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Camp Chautauqua is situated in a serene environment, surrounded by lush greenery and just a stone's throw away from the beautiful Chautauqua Lake. Whether you're here for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, you'll find plenty of activities to keep you entertained. From boating and fishing to hiking and relaxing by the campfire, there's something for everyone.
Don't just take our word for it—here's what some of our happy campers have to say:
Experience the magic of Camp Chautauqua for yourself. Whether you're planning a family vacation, a romantic getaway, or a solo adventure, we promise an unforgettable experience. Book your stay today and discover why so many people call Camp Chautauqua their home away from home.
Onsite services
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Credit cards
Debit cards
Good for kids
Playground
Free parking lot
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
I absolutely love this campground. We have jet skis so it’s incredibly easy to get in and out of the water. This is the only campground the the seasonal people treat the weekenders with kindness. I have a favorite spot and it took a few years to get there. The staff are always kind and friendly. Just waiting for a seasonal spot to open so I can be there forever
Great camp if you have a boat. ( We don't) Gated security. Hilly, so you can get a good walk. Camp store adequate, staff at check in was great. You can't choose your site when you make reservations . They put us in the section at the back of the camp, next to the road, all sites are on the side of a hill so they aren't level. We were assigned site #195, too short and too narrow for our trailer and tow vehicle. Our slide out was 7 feet away from the park model next to us and we had to squeeze our truck between a fence and our awning. There's a cable box there so we could only back the truck up so far. If we parked sideways in the front the truck was partially on the road. The sight slopes from front to back so our step legs were fully extended and we had to add additional blocks under them. Found a cinder block to make another step. Grass was not cut when we arrived, ankle deep, had to ask the grass cutters doing the empty sites, 3 days after we arrived,to come do ours. Had power problems all week, surge protector kept kicking on and off, asked the camp address on our second to last day, they promptly came up and replaced the breaker in the main section box, problem resolved. A few nicer, longer,wider sites around us sat empty all week. If you don't need a sewer site there are nicer wooded (shade) sites further down the hill closer to the lake.
We always enjoy staying in a site near the water...it's a small paradise. However, we wish that the trees and bushes were trimmed back so our motorhome doesn't get scratched on them upon arrival and departure.
I've been camping my whole life, and I've got thoughts about this one. The lake is beautiful, and the camp is well maintained. However, this campground is all about the seasonal sites. You can't see the lake from any trailer or tent sites, as the seasonals get front row. We were the only ones in our area of the camp, and we were given a site that was less than eight feet from the seasonal next to us. WHOLE campground, and we were squeezed in for a week on a totally unlevel site. (Had to go and search for a cinder block to use as the bottom step into the trailer, it was that far off the ground.) Power was going in and out for a day and a half on 90-degree days until they had to replace something in a circuit box. Bathrooms were clean and plentiful, trash was emptied, recycling containers were available. If I were coming back, I'd look for another campground along the lake.
Worst customer service experience in my life. Checking in they said $6 extra for Checking in early. I say okay and they assign my site and I go to the site, set-up, level and connect everything and start to enjoy my family. 2 or 3 hours later a person pulls up and is looking at my camper so I walk over and he says you are in my site. So he calls the office and they say I have to move. Not happy, everyone knows Worst part of camping is setting up and taking down. So the owner walks up and says I have to move and I said I want my 6 bucks for Checking in early back. He Flys off the handle and kicks us out. He came up the hill mad because he had to come up to straighten things out.
We came up for the fall leaves and they did not disappoint. This campground is huge with lots of seasonal/permanent trailers but they are well cared for and almost like tiny houses. There's access to the lake, a beautiful pool, playgrounds, and a petting zoo. They have a large camp store and helpful office staff. We definitely plan to return in the summer to take full advantage of the amenities!