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East Otto, New York
Western Horizon's Allegany Mountain Resort

6994 Plato Rd.
East Otto, New York 14729
(716) 376-4144
Eastern Time

 

 

 

 


Open May 1 through October 15 (exept July 4, Labor Day and Columbus Day weekends
High-Use Seasonal Period: June 15 through September 15.

Sites: 250 Partial
Check in: noon Check out: 2 PM
Maximum Electrical: 30 amps
Maximum RV Length: 36 ft.

Directions:
From the north: Take the QEW South to the Peace Bridge to USA. Take I-90 South to the I-90 interchange. Get on I-90 West and continue until you reach Exit 55 at the 219 Expressway. Take 219 to the end of the Expressway. Turn LEFT, go to the light and turn RIGHT. Stay on 219 South approximately 12 miles South of Springville. Watch for signs, turn right on Plato Road. From Southern Tier Expressway (Route 17): Take US 219 North approximately 10 miles to Ellicottville. Follow 219 North approximately 8 miles to Plato Road. Turn left and follow our signs.


Accommodations   Facilities and Amenities

RV Park Models, Sleep 6, $50. Rental units open year-round except July 4th, Labor Day and Columbus Day weekends. RV sites are available May 1 to Oct. 15. No holidays are blacked out.
Reservation Requirements: Check in: 4 PM, Check out: Noon. $25 security deposit. Reservation hours: 9 AM-5 PM, Sat.-Thur.;
Friday, 9 AM-9 PM

 

 

Clubhouse, equipped pavilion, 2 outdoor pools (open until Labor Day), indoor pool, spa, shuffleboard, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, badminton, miniature golf, golf driving range, lake fishing, boating (fee and no motorized boats), boat rentals, and hiking trails. Dump station.



Resort Profile

In the foothills of New York State’s Allegany Region, with their own recreation staff and many points of interest in the area, 225-acre Allegany Mountain Resort is a vacation wonderland. The resort is well known for its theme weeks, with special events where you can either watch or take part in the fun and festivities. Surrounding a pure spring-fed, 66-acre lake, the resort offers swimming beaches, sailing, fishing, and miles of wilderness trails along with the on-site recreational activities. Guests have access to downhill and cross country skiing or the challenging 18-hole golf course at nearby Holiday Valley.

Fine culinary cuisine, antique shops, gift boutiques, trees, and meadows can be found in the Village of Ellicottville. At the B&B Buffalo Ranch, just outside the Village of Ellicottville, you’ll see hundreds of buffalo graze in their natural habitat on New York State’s largest buffalo farm. At Salamanca, the only city in the world located on an Indian Reservation, the Indian heritage comes alive through the abundance of local artisans who create their traditional arts and crafts. On the Allegany Indian Reservation, near Salamanca, the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum depicts the life and culture of the Iroquois Indians, with emphasis on the Seneca nation.

At nearby Mayville, you can take a step back in time and enjoy a 1-1/2 hour cruise on the Chautauqua Lake aboard the Chautauqua Belle, an old-fashioned paddlewheel steamship.

On your way to the shores of nearby Lake Erie, you’ll see the Chautauqua Gorge and travel through part of the Chautauqua wine country. Stop at some of the small wineries west of Westfield and visit the 1820’s McClurg Museum that contains period furniture, colonial farm implements, American Indian artifacts, a military exhibit, and genealogical records.