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Benners Meadow Run
Benner’s is nestled in the Laurel Highlands of beautiful southwestern Pennsylvania, just a stone’s throw from Ohiopyle State Park.
Experience some of the best white water rafting, hiking, biking, and fishing in Pennsylvania. You can enjoy the park in your own camper, one of our cabins (with all the comforts of home), rustic Benner Barns, or your own tent.
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If you are looking for campgrounds near Williamsport, Pennsylvania, with water access and kid-friendly activities, then Riverside could be the choice for you. The property, which sits on the shores of the Susquehan, is only about 9 miles southeast of Williamsport. The town of Montgomery is only a few minutes’ walk away with great places to both eat and shop.
This is a great campground for those looking for games and activities to keep the whole family occupied. While staying at this RV park, there are all sorts of water-based activities that you can engage in as well as hiking trails around the area. There is laundry on-site as well as an RV wash.
“Very nice place, well kept and constant maintence was evident. Susquehan river within walking distance with a boat ramp nearby for the canoe and kayak.” Labones, RV Park Reviews
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Hershey Park is a major reason why many visitors come to this part of the state, and the Hersheypark Camping Resort is the only campground in the area that’s actually owned by the park. As a result, there are more than a few chocolate-themed attractions in the campground, which makes it very family-friendly. There are 301 RV sites available, which means that you’ll have options.
There is just a ton of amenities here. The campground even has its own app so that visitors can keep abreast of campground activities and take advantage of weather alerts. Wi-Fi is available throughout the campground, and Hershey Park, as you might expect, is in very close proximity.
“Best campground I’ve been to! Friendly staff. Clean, air-conditioned restrooms and showers. Laundry, three pools. Nice-sized lots for tents with beautiful stream view!” – Amanda, Google Review
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You’ll find Sara’s Campground located in Erie, in the northern-most region of the state. It’s one of the closest campgrounds to Presque Isle State Park, and is surrounded by other must-visit places such as Erie Zoo, Splash Lagoon, Waldameer Park, the Watson-Curtze Mansion, and Bicentennial Tower.
Ever wanted to camp along the scenic shores of Lake Erie? Sara’s Campground lets you do just that, with over 100 tent and RV sites settled along both the bayside and lakeside beaches of the lake. An on-site restaurant ensures you’ll never have far to walk for a great meal, while amenities such as clean restrooms, showers, laundry, and a camp store will provide you with all of the comforts of home!
“The sunsets are the most beautiful I have ever seen, ever. The store was always open when I needed something, and the people were SOOO nice. Everyone we met, including the staff, were amazing.” – John, Google review
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Rose Point Park Campground is an RV-friendly facility located north of Pittsburgh in the western region of the state. It’s also based off the Benjamin Franklin Highway, making it handily close to some of the best RV dealerships in Pennsylvania if you’re a local camper! You’ll find plenty of recommended attractions within the area, such as McConnells Mill State Park, Alpha Pass, Eckert Bridge, and Cheeseman Farm.
Why you’ll love Rose Point Park Campground How does an on-site heated swimming pool, two playgrounds, stocked pond, hiking trails, and sporting facilities sound to you? These are just some of the convenient amenities you’ll find here at Rose Point Park Campground, along with plenty of fun activities such as bingo, craft classes, and disc golf (just to name a few!).
“This campground is very clean and beautifully laid out. The staff was amazing, when we arrived they were organized and actually had someone at our site to help us into the site. Great folks, great atmosphere, and just a great place to sit back and relax.” – Jim, Google review
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Nestled in Gaines, Pennsylvania, Snyder's Family Campground is located in Gaines Township, Tioga County, home of the PA Grand Canyon and one of the most beautiful areas of the PA Wilds! We feature 30-amp water, electric and sewer sites along with tent and pop-up sites, mobile home and camper rentals. There are plenty of outdoor actives such as hunting, skiing, hiking, snowmobiling and atvs, rafting, stargazing and more. Visitors can enjoy amenities such as stocked fishing ponds, flush toilets and hot showers, dump station, recreation equipment and more! Whether it's for a short and or long-term stay, we hope to see you soon!
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Holiday Pines is about 40 minutes southwest of Williamsport and right off the highway, making it easily accessible to all the area attractions in the central Pennsylvania area. This is a great campground for those looking for a small family-run place that is in the middle of nowhere. It’s a great getaway for those who want to experience the best of Central Pennsylvania.
There are many attractions close by to Holiday Pines, including Knoebels Amusement Resort, Pennsylvania Wilds, Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, and Clyde Peeling’s Reptile Land. At the campground, there are a bunch of games available. You’ll find a game room with billiards for your enjoyment as well as the swimming pool and some trails to explore.
“We used Holiday Pines as a home base while attending a nearby event. So, from that point of view, we had no problems. Park was clean and quiet. Owners were friendly.” Mardet, RV Park Reviews
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Happy Acres is found up in the mountains and offers campers a true “away from it all” experience. If you’re looking for RV camping that is private, open year-round, and has spacious campsites, then this might be the right property for you. Since there are only 53 campsites, you won’t have to worry about overcrowding.
At this RV park near Williamsport, there are a lot of outdoor activities, including games, hiking, and swimming, that you can take advantage of. The resort’s secluded location means you will have lots of peace and quiet during your stay. They also have laundry and RV storage available.
“We love this place! We’ve been twice and requested the same cabin. Great for close proximity to fishing. Short drive to Big Pine Creek and can walk from the resort to fish Little Pine.” Kari, Google Reviews
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Located in the scenic Buffalo Valley and resting on over 100 acres, Hidden Valley offers campers an out-of-the-way place with a rustic feel. At the same time, it’s close enough to the highway that you can get anywhere you need to be in a short trip. This is one of the Williamsport-area campsites that offers lots of activities and games that appeal to the entire family.
This property has no shortage of games and activities for you and the kids to take part in. Be sure to try the paddleboats, miniature golfing, fishing, softball, and hiking trails just to name a few. There is a rec hall, pavilion, and a clubhouse that offers things to do as well. Each of the spacious campsites come with a fire pit and picnic table.
“We had a nice stay. They were very friendly. They had a nice display of the fireworks. Bathhouses were clean and very well maintained. Can’t wait to go back again.” Welovecamping4, RV Park Reviews
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Enjoy the crackle of a campfire under the starlit sky; Listen for the whip-poor-will, or owls once the sun has set; Watch the deer wonder through the fields or the turkeys out in the rain!
Come spend your time in the PA Wilds at this one-of-a-kind private RV lot in the countryside. Full hookups for your personal RV include electric, mountain spring water, sewer, and Wi-Fi. This concreted pad will fit up to a 35' long RV comfortably. In season, savor a fresh garden at your fingertips!
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This is part of the Jellystone Park conglomerate of campsites meant to provide young families a magical experience while camping. At Shangri-La, there are tons of child-oriented activities going on every day. You’ll even see Yogi, who goes from site to site saying hi to everyone.
Just some of the activities and games available here include themed activity weeks, planned daily activities, horseshoe pits, playgrounds, volleyball courts, and much more. There is also the Chillisquaque Creek, which is perfect for fishing or kayaking. You’ll also find lots of outdoor activities located within a 10-minute drive.
“Very nice park – lots of activities for children but also very relaxing and quiet for the adults (during the week anyway).” Larry, RV Park Reviews
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Covering 6,000 acres that include a 1,730-acre lake, it’s no wonder that this is one of the best RV parks in the State College, Pennsylvania, area. This state-run campground offers the best of the basics for campers and gives their guests access to the lake for fishing, swimming, and boating. There are also miles of trails for hiking and cycling.
If you’re looking for an authentic camping experience, stay at Bald Eagle State Park. Unlike traditional campgrounds in State College, Pennsylvania, this state-run property only provides the basics for campers, but what you lose in creature comforts, you gain in nature. Birds, animals, trees, plants, and aquatic life are just steps away.
“Camped in Oak Loop. Really nice campground with large, level spaces and full hook-ups. Nice bathhouse. Lake has a large swim area and plenty of places to kayak and launch motor boats. We went on a ranger-led full moon kayak paddle that was awesome.” – Jan, TripAdvisor
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This KOA campground offers a full plate of on-site amenities for visitors. Its location just off I-80 is convenient and close to State College, and it’s one of the most family-friendly campgrounds in the area. The pool is heated, and it has large play areas and sports fields.
If you come for the weekend, you’ll find a number of events unique to this campground, such as pizza delivery to your RV site, weekend hayrides, bubble machines on Saturdays, ice cream socials on Saturday night, and pancake breakfasts on Sundays. With State College just a few miles away, this KOA also has special rates for visitors who want to leave their RVs through the end of football season at Penn State. When you feel like exploring the non-university region, visit the local Amish and farmer’s markets.
“Last minute reservation for my family and we were pleasantly surprised. Only 2 miles off I-80. Nice Landscaped grounds; great check-in process; convenient store; deluxe sites have concrete stamped patios with fire pit, nice table and chairs and grills.”- melliemel, TripAdvisor
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Buttermilk Falls Campground in Shunk, Pennsylvania, offers back-in and pull-thru RV sites, tent camping, and cabins. The RV sites can fit large RVs and slide-outs. The campsites include full hookups, with 20-, 30-, and 50- amp outlets available. The campground provides Wi-Fi, grills, a community grill, a community fire pit, picnic tables, a playground, laundry facilities, showers, a restroom, trash service, propane refills, and a dump station. You can purchase supplies and food at the general store or the restaurant. The campground is pet-friendly, too.
Around Buttermilk Falls campground, you can enjoy hiking, backpacking, biking, indoor swimming, hunting, fishing, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, off-roading, ATVs, scenic drives, and historical sightseeing.
There you have it; the best of the best RV parks that Pennsylvania has to offer. You will have found some amazing locations among this list, from the stunning lakeside city of Erie in the north of the state, all the way down to the large and bustling city of Philadelphia in the far south-east. Even with all the information covered in this article, it’s only the tip of the iceberg. The ‘Keystone State’ is full of adventures waiting to be had, and you can choose any one of these wonderful RV parks here in Pennsylvania as a home base to begin your expedition!
The top 10 campgrounds we selected all show daily, weekly and monthly rates for you. Pricing will vary.
Pricing will vary. The top 10 RV Parks we selected all display daily, weekly and monthly rates for you.
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Yes. The majority of campgrounds we selected in this blog allow pets.