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Catfish Creek Fishing Camp
118 Chase Drive
P.O. Box 218
New Haven, NY 13121
(315)963-7310
Description:
At Catfish Creek Fishing Camp, located in New Haven, New York, on the picturesque shores of Lake Ontario, in the heart of fishing country, campers will find an angler&#;s paradise! Just off Route 1, this camp offers some of the best trout and salmon fishing to be found in the Great Lakes region. When deciding where to hold your adventures this season, remember Catfish Creek Fishing Camp has a convenient online reservations system for booking your get away at any time of the day or night.

Catfish Creek Fishing Camp offers all of the amenities of home such as RV sites with full hookups, a tackle shop, courtesy dock, a 30 foot Charter Boat, and a fish cleaning station. With plenty of barbeque facilities to grill your catch cooking over a fire makes for a great way to end the day! Bring your RV or a tent, or rent one of our cabins and enjoy the full experience of fly fishing on one of Michigan&#;s big lakes, as well as camping beneath the stars.

In the nearby town of New Haven, campers will find church services, Thunder Island fun, as well as other entertainment. For a touch of history, don&#;t forget to tour the Fort Ontario State Historic Site, where a star-shaped fort, originally built in 18-68, and now restored, housed the enlisted men who guarded the area against threat. In addition, the Seaway Trail, a 443-mile scenic byway that travels from Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, through to Lake Erie and the Niagara River, offers much for the nature lover to enjoy.
Amenities:
BBQ Facilities
Boat Courtesy Dock
Lake
Chapel Services
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Recreation:
Beach Activities
Boating - Watercraft
Entertainment
Fishing
Fly Fishing
Golfing
Scuba/Snorkeling
Tennis
Water Slides

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