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The chart below lists the locations of camping facilities (bringing your own place to stay) and some state park camping cottages, yurts, and lodging facilities that are in campgrounds. The lists are by region (north, etc.)
If you want to explore Pennsylvania’s great outdoors, you’ve come to the right place. The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Bureau of State Parks manages 124 state parks with more than 300,000 acres for these popular outdoor recreation activities and more: Hiking. Picnicking.
Whether you like relaxing in style in an RV or sleeping close to nature in a tent, camping in a state park gives you the inside view to explore history, natural areas, and fun activities for the entire family. Several types of campsites exist within our state parks:
The best family campgrounds, RV parks, and outdoor lodging in Pennsylvania are found right here. Pick a region, choose an interest, and start browsing amazing camping destinations that will put you in the heart of memory-making and family fun in Pennsylvania.
If you like taking extended outdoor getaways in the comfort of an RV or camper while discovering the nooks and crannies of the great outdoors, now’s the time to plan your next getaway to PA. Whether camping in spring, summer, fall, or winter, explore our list of top spots for RV camping below to find your next Great American Outdoor Getaway ...
Explore Pennsylvania's State Parks! Start here to reserve campsites, cabins, picnic pavilions, whitewater boating launch time permits and more. Already have a state park in mind?
From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, and from the Appalachian Mountains to Lake Erie, we’re sharing the best campgrounds for every kind of camping experience. Whether you want a place that’s seasonal or open year-round, we’ve got you covered for the best camping in the state. Here are the 25 best campgrounds in Pennsylvania.
On the east rim of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, the 585-acre Leonard Harrison State Park has modern facilities, a seasonally operated gift shop, a visitor center, and the most famous scenic views of the canyon.
Hundreds of tent sites and RV sites await those eager to search its countryside, from the Pocono Mountains in the east to Cook Forest on the west side of the state. See a map of all camping in Pennsylvania.
Thinking of camping in Pennsylvania? Discover and book the best Pennsylvania campgrounds in state parks and national parks, plus on farms, vineyards, and nature preserves.