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Pennsylvania camping sites can allow you to get to experience the Penn’s Woods area in its full glory. There’s no better way to experience the beauty of the northcentral region of PA and a walk in the Pocono Mountains, or mountain biking through the Alleghenies rather than by camping in Pennsylvania. Hersheypark Camping Resort provides the outdoors with the pleasures of «the sweetest spot on earth.» This full-service, 55-acre park is open year-round and accommodates camping tents and RVs, and provides log cabins with furnishings. The guests of the camping resort receive the guarantee of reservations for admission to Hersheypark and one hour early entry to certain rides. Campers have access to an array of recreational facilities. These include two swimming pools, a kids’ pool that is open Memorial Day to Labor Day and playgrounds, a communal space, s’mores, and basketball courts. There are also shuffleboard courts, as well as other activities. Insider Tip: All guests of Hersheypark Camping Resort receive free parking at Hersheypark. Allegheny National Forest (ANF) is a camper’s paradise. There are more than 15 campgrounds accessible for camping in tents and RVs. Dewdrop, Kiasutha, Red Bridge, Tracy Ridge, and Willow Bay campgrounds welcome trailers motor homes, trailers, as well as tents. Five others are accessible by hike or boat. They offer rustic cabins, cottages, as well as a variety of amenities for camping and leisure activities in the ANF many of the campgrounds are accessible all year round. Allegheny River Campground, located near the river, is a fully-serviced campground that can be found along historical Route 6 near the Allegheny River in the Pennsylvania Wilds. Camping facilities are both modern and primitive. tent sites, full-service cabins, 50-amp sewer hookup sites, and vintage RV rentals, this popular campsite is close to the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon and Cherry Park Dark Skies attractions. Bear Run Campground offers a night of stargazing. In the woods, this rustic campground provides a top-rated family camping or cabin experience and has immediate access to the shoreline of Lake Arthur as well as hiking trails at Moraine State Park. You can choose from a variety of lodging options and enjoy the amenities on site and outdoor activities. A astronomer’s paradise, Cherry Springs State Park is home to some of darkest skies and brightest stars on the eastern shoreline. Beginning on the second Friday of April to the last weekend of October, the park offers 30 camping spots with picnic areas. Otter Lake Camp Resort in Marshalls Creek and Mountain Vista Campground in East Stroudsburg provide traditional campground experience while keeping all members of the family amused by different outdoor activities that are seasonal. For those who prefer to take a break inside, Mountain Springs Lake Resort in Reeders offers fully furnished cottages and cabins that offer fishing access and hiking on 325 acres of emerald forests. Raystown Lake Recreation Area offers a range of lodging choices, such as houseboats and vacation homes , in addition to cottages, resorts, and cottages. The tiny, private, and shaded campgrounds offer the most beautiful views, in addition to being close to lakes and trails as well as other activities. Seven loops of camping provide access to Old Loggers Trail and Allegrippis Trails. Seven Points Marina, Seven Points Beach, Seven Points Marina and the Raystown Lake Visitors Center are also accessible. Seven Points offers both shoreline as well as inland camping spots. The beauty of nature in Reading from your tent, cabin, RV, or campervan. Campers can choose from a range of activities and terrain to select from in Greater Reading which includes the Appalachian Trail to north and Amish Country towards southwest. Popular facilities include the Sun Valley RV Campground in Narvon as well as the Appalachian RV Campground situated in Shartlesville and Mountain Springs Camping Resort located in Hamburg. Woodland Campground is located in Clearfield County and offers a camper, RV space, and tent sites. The West Branch of Susquehanna River, which is popular with canoeists and kayakers, is also a preferred area. Nockamixon State Park covers more than 5,000 acres, making it the perfect spot for camping getaways. You can choose to be in a cabin or go on a hike cycling, biking, swimming boating, fishing, as well as other outdoor activities. Hidden Valley, a family-friendly campground is situated in the picturesque Susquehanna River Valley close to R. B. Winter State Park. With a variety of facilities, there is something for the entire family to delight in. Enjoy a relaxing paddle boat ride around the lake, miniature golf and swimming in our two pools, ceramics workshop or just enjoy the beautiful surroundings. There are a variety of fully hookup or primitive campsites with wooded areas to get far from everything. Camping at its finest with a stay to Knoebels’ Amusement Resort’s campgrounds. Campers can spend a day of riding and swimming , and next to them will be a bonfire for campers to entertain and make s’mores. This campfire is sure will satisfy all of your summer needs. Beaver Valley Family Campground is just five miles from Lake Nockamixon State Park and Bucks County River Country. The campground offers a variety of lodging options, including open and wooded RV and tent sites and air-conditioned cabins. The campground also has amenities such a swimming pool, a basketball court, and a games room. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Camp-Resort is one of the most sought-after camping destinations in Lancaster County. It offers campsites and cabins, along with a wide range of activities throughout the season. For the ultimate summer escape campers can take the outdoor laser tag and hayrides as well as the incredible Yogi Bear’s Water Zone.