Your Finger Lakes Basecamp
Hickory Hill Camping Resort: Your Finger Lakes Basecamp for Summer
For over 40 years, families have returned to Hickory Hill Camping Resort for the same simple reason: it feels like summer the moment you arrive. It’s the kind of place where kids make fast friends, neighbors wave from the next site, and the best parts of the day happen in the in-between moments, coffee outside, a spontaneous game, a campfire that runs a little long.
And this season comes with a meaningful milestone. Hickory Hill has been family-owned for decades, with the Lehman family at the heart of its story, and 2026 marks a new chapter as Alan and Andrea Lehman step in to carry the legacy forward. The goal stays the same: keep the traditions people love, add fresh touches, and make it even easier for families to build “remember when…” weekends.
Want the story behind the place before you plan your trip? Watch this short video about Hickory Hill’s rich history.
Hickory Hill opens May 1, 2026. If you’re already thinking about summer, you don’t have to wait to start planning. Check availability and book your stay.
Choose your stay style
Hickory Hill is a “stay your way” kind of campground. Whether your ideal weekend is classic tent camping, rolling in with the RV, or having a comfy place to crash after a full day outside, you can build the trip that fits your crew.
You’ll find options that include:
RV camping (hookups and features vary by individual site, so it’s best to review the site details as you book)
Tent camping for that back-to-basics, under-the-stars feeling
Cabins, cottages, and lodges when you want campground fun with indoor comfort
When you’re ready to pick your home base, check availability and choose your dates.
What to do at the park
Some campgrounds are a place you sleep between day trips. Hickory Hill can absolutely be your basecamp for exploring, but it also has plenty of “we never even left the park” kind of days.
Make it a pool day
Summer here has a rhythm. A swim, a snack, a break in the shade, then right back to the water. Hickory Hill features two heated pools and a spray park (seasonal), so it’s easy to build your day around splash time.
The classics that keep everyone happy
A few on-site favorites that tend to become part of the routine:
Jumping pillow energy for kids who wake up ready to move
Mini golf for low-stress family competition
Playgrounds for quick “just one more minute” stops
Basketball court for pickup games and family challenges
Hiking trails for a quieter reset in the middle of the fun
Dog park for campers traveling with their four-legged family members
Traditions that make it feel like Hickory Hill
This is where the “people come back every year” part really shows up. Classic campground traditions like bingo night are part of the fabric here, and the kind of thing families look forward to as soon as they start talking about dates.
You’ll also see a mix of familiar favorites and newer additions. Expect fun ways to get around the grounds (including golf carts, with rentals available in limited quantity), plus fresh ideas designed to add energy without changing the laid-back feel.
The little things that make vacation easier
The best trips are the ones that feel simple. On-site conveniences like the camp store and laundromat help keep things smooth, even when your crew is running at full summer speed.
Themed weekends and events
If you’ve heard someone rave about Hickory Hill, there’s a good chance they mentioned themed weekends. They’re one of the biggest reasons families plan their summers here.
Hickory Hill’s themed weekends are what turn a regular camping trip into a weekend your kids talk about on the ride home. The theme gives everyone something to rally around, something fun to step into, and that “the whole campground is in on it” feeling. You can join in as much as you want, then drift right back to the good stuff, pool breaks, playtime, slow mornings, and campfire nights.
Want to see what’s coming and choose your vibe? Explore the themed weekends and events calendar.
Things to do nearby in the Finger Lakes
One of the best parts of staying at Hickory Hill is how easy it is to mix campground time with Finger Lakes exploring. You can do a relaxed morning at the park, head out for an afternoon adventure, and still be back for dinner at your site and a fire at night.
Here are a few nearby favorites that pair perfectly with a camping weekend:
Corning for a walkable downtown and the Corning Museum of Glass
Hammondsport and Keuka Lake for lake-town views and easy exploring
Watkins Glen for iconic scenery and a “wow” kind of outing
Penn Yan for browsing, wandering, and a change-of-pace afternoon
Dansville for nearby nature outings and waterfall-hike energy
If your trip style is “camping plus a day trip,” Hickory Hill makes that plan feel effortless.
A simple plan for a great day
If you like the idea of a loose itinerary that still feels like you made the most of your stay, try this:
Slow morning at your site: coffee outside, breakfast, a stroll.
Big on-site fun: pools, spray park, jumping pillow, mini golf.
Optional adventure: a Finger Lakes afternoon outing.
Best part: back to the campground for snacks, showers, and campfire time.
Ready to make it a Hickory Hill summer?
May 1 is the start line, and once you’ve got your dates on the calendar, the rest gets easy. Pick your stay style, build in a little pool time, circle a themed weekend (or two), and save room for those laid-back campfire nights that turn into your family’s favorite stories.
Check availability and book your stay, then let the countdown begin.