If you want to wake up next to the lake or camp in the woods with the night sounds of owls and coyotes, then camping in Pennsylvania may be for you. Here are the 5 best places to camp in Pennsylvania this summer.
Pymatuning State Park
The Pymatuning Lake is along the western border of Pennsylvania with Ohio. The lake is 17,088-acres and is the largest reservoir in the state, making one of the most popular to visit as well. People love to fish for walleye and crappie, explore the Shanago River by kayak and hike to Wilson’s Launch to try to spot a bald eagle.
There are two camping areas in the park, Jamestown (in the south) and Linesville (in the north), and they both have RV/Tent sites as well as cabins. Some of the RV/Tent sites have electrical hookups and others have full hookups. There is a swimming beach, playground and camp store (where kids can get “penny candy”). A fun place to hike, fish, swim and watch the stars before turning in for the night. Definitely one of the best places to camp in Pennsylvania this summer.
Hersheypark Camping Resort
You have the graham crackers and the marshmallows; all you need to do is visit Hershey’s Chocolate World to be set for your campfire s’mores. At Hershey’s World you can tour the factory, watch how chocolate bars are made or create your own candy bar. Come hungry because there is a lot of taste testing to do. There is also Hersheypark, a huge Hershey-themed amusement park and waterpark. Enjoy roller coasters, Hersheytown and ZooAmerica which is a 11-acre zoo with 200 animals. Visit an American alligator, river otters, mountain lions and black bears.
Hopefully you won’t run into any black bears when you are camping (they do live in Pennsylvania). To camp near Hershey’s Chocolate World you can stay at the Hersheypark Camping Resort. There is a variety of camping options including tent sites, RV sites and cabins. The tent sites are located in a wooded area right along the creek, how nice does that sound? The best part about camping at Hersheypark is the freshest s’mores ever!
Gettysburg Campground
One of the most visited sites in Pennsylvania is Gettysburg, where you take a step back in time to the American Civil War and the battle that most believe was the turning point of the war. The battle of Gettysburg was the battle that resulted in the most casualties of the whole war during the 3 day battle on July 1-3, 1863. You can visit the battlefield, the Gettysburg Museum of History and the National Cemetery.
The Gettysburg Campground is only 3 miles west of downtown Gettysburg and is right along the Marsh River. With 200+ campsites/cabins to choose from you are sure to find the right accommodations. The campground has all the amenities you need to relax like a swimming pool with lounge chairs, mini-golf and a camp store where you can get hand-dipped ice cream cones! Another one of the best places to camp in Pennsylvania this summer!
Presque Isle State Park: Sara’s Campground on the Beach
Pennsylvania has a small shoreline along Lake Erie and Presque Isle State Park is located on one of the peninsulas. Although there is not camping in the park there is a campground nearby that lets you set up your tent right on the sandy beach! There are both bayside and lakeside campsites but the lakeside sites are for tents only. All lakeside sites are first come first serve so arrive early with your camping gear ready to go! Once settled in head out the Presque Isle State Park or spend a day at the nearby Waldameer Amusement Park and Water World. An absolutely amazing place to camp in Pennsylvania.
Bald Eagle State Park: Russel P. Letterman Campground
Along the shores of the Foster Joseph Sayers Reservoir is Bald Eagle State Park. You would be right to assume that there is a healthy population of Bald Eagles living in the park. The park is just NW of the Bald Eagle State Forest and right in the middle of the state. Not only do you have the reservoir but you can also see the beautiful Bald Eagle Mountain.
There are modern campgrounds, like the Russel P. Letterman Campground as well as primitive camping options. If you don’t want to bring a tent or camper you can rent one of the modern cottages or stay in a yurt. Many options for one of the best places to camp in Pennsylvania this summer!
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