Clute Memorial Park & Campground
About
Potable water and rinse water (non-potable) are available at the RV dump station.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
I've been coming to Clute Park my whole life. So much work has been done to the park! New playgrounds with accessibility for children's of all abilities, new benches, tables, buildings, splash pads. This is a wonderful place to spend some time with your loved ones, walking your pets, or even for some solitude. There's nothing that beats the sound of the water as the waves touch the rocks.
Cute , amazing , well maintained , clean restrooms , play area for all ages of kids , small snack shop at site, amazingly located to view the lake and enjoying the park. Picnic tables are placed all over the place. Parking is free , easily accessible for people travel to Watkins glens and wanted to take time to refresh , can stop here.
Great park! Lots of parking here. Wheelchair spots also. During peak summer season they do charge. As of this writing it is $8. You can go to the park office and buy a seasonal pass for around $50. There is a splash pad and a swim area with a life gaurd. In winter time they turn the splash pad area into an ice skating rink. There is a walking trail all the way around the park. It is gravel in some areas and paved in others. Big new beautiful playground that is designed for people with special needs. On one end is a small skate park with ramps, etc for skate boarding, roller blading and that sort of thing. There are lots of picnic tables and benches. A few small pavilions that are first come first serve. Usually in the summer there is a small booth with a food vendor. In the summer they do 4th of July fire works and in Ausut there us usually an Italian festival.
Clute Park Review – Watkins Glen, NY As an avid traveler who thrives on discovering small-town charm and scenic gems, Clute Park in Watkins Glen, NY was a surprisingly serene stop during my recent visit. Nestled right on the southern edge of Seneca Lake, the park offered more than just open space—it was a visual retreat that combined natural beauty with a touch of local history. The views of the lake were breathtaking, especially as the sun danced on the water’s surface, making it a perfect spot for photography or a reflective pause during a busy travel itinerary. One of the most captivating things about Clute Park is how seamlessly it blends recreation with tranquility. I wandered along the waterfront path, where locals and visitors alike were enjoying everything from casual strolls to lakeside picnics. The playground and splash pad were full of laughter, while the open spaces gave families room to spread out and enjoy the fresh air. After spending time by the water, I explored the small downtown area of Watkins Glen, which is just a short walk away. It’s full of charming shops, cozy cafés, and friendly locals. Fun fact: the Corvette idea was actually “born” here in Watkins Glen, giving this scenic little town an unexpected place in American automotive history. Between the vibrant local flavor and Clute Park’s peaceful lakeside setting, this stop became a memorable highlight of my Finger Lakes journey. Highly recommended for nature lovers, families, and road trippers alike.
Great lakeside park with picturesque views of the lake and several small playground pieces scattered throughout. Onsite restrooms as well as other seasonal amenities such as a small splash pad. There are a handful of pavilions open for use that include picnic tables for seating. Overall, the area is clean and well maintained. Good walking paths for families and the park itself is dog friendly. The parking is $8 though, which is pretty high for the small amount of things available at the park.
