Campgrounds near Winterthur, Delaware offer varied terrain with elevations ranging from 150 to 450 feet above sea level across the Piedmont region. Most camping areas sit within the Brandywine Creek watershed, creating a unique environment where forests meet rolling hills. Winter camping temperatures typically range from 20-40°F with summer highs reaching 85-95°F during peak camping season.
What to do
Fishing at multiple lakes: At Elk Neck State Park Campground, visitors can fish at North East River with several fish species. "There are views of the Elk River from many sites. Stayed in the North East loop and there are mini cabins available as well," notes a camper who visited in November when water was still available at the full hookup sites.
Hiking through varied terrain: The wooded trails at Hibernia County Park offer accessible hiking options. "Walking/hiking trails and the lake were super peaceful," shares one visitor. The park features "half a dozen easy trails, the longest is around 2 miles," making it suitable for casual hikers.
Paddling opportunities: Many campsites provide water access for kayaking or canoeing. One camper at Four Seasons Family Campground reported, "The fishing was good everytime we've went. They allow golfcarts which is a must for me." Seasonal water activities typically run from April through October, with rental options available at several parks.
What campers like
Well-maintained bathrooms: Clean facilities receive consistent praise. One visitor to French Creek State Park Campground mentioned, "The bath house was absolutely immaculate, and the design made even my public-bathroom-phobic sister-in-law comfortable and at ease." Bathhouses typically include hot showers and dish washing stations.
Privacy between sites: Many campers value the natural separation between camping areas. "As long as you don't stay right across from the bath houses you will find ample shade at your site. There are so many trees and brush in between most sites you can't even really see your neighbors," notes a French Creek State Park visitor.
Spacious camping areas: Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA receives positive comments about site dimensions. "The whole park is quiet and well-maintained," stated one reviewer who appreciated the clean and level gravel sites with well-maintained utility hook-ups, despite noting that big rigs might find some areas tight.
What you should know
Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds fill quickly during peak season. At Lums Pond State Park Campground, a camper advised, "Book early because it fills up fast!" Sites with premium features like water views often book 3-6 months in advance.
Seasonal operations: Operating seasons vary significantly. A visitor to Brandywine Creek Campground noted it operates "April 1st to November 1st," while other facilities remain open year-round with limited services during winter months.
Water availability issues: Not all sites offer convenient water access. One camper at Hibernia County Park cautioned, "There are NO HOOKUPS, and water is not easy to come by if you are in an RV. If you are coming in an RV, you should come with a full water tank."
Site conditions: Terrain varies across campgrounds. A visitor to Hibernia noted, "They aren't level, but nothing a little creative positioning can't fix." This reflects the common need for leveling equipment at many campsites near Winterthur.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature child-friendly amenities. At Philadelphia-West Chester KOA, a camper shared, "The camp playground was brand new when we arrived and they had just broken ground. There are two different playground in the same area to accommodate kids of all ages."
Water activities: Lakes and streams offer cooling options during hot months. One visitor to Hibernia County Park mentioned, "The children's pond is a short ways away for well stocked fishing," making it particularly suitable for younger anglers. Most children's fishing areas require adult supervision and may have special rules.
Organized activities: Many private campgrounds schedule regular events. A Four Seasons Family Campground visitor observed the site was "Very quiet and peaceful at night with lots of activities for the kids during the day," providing structured entertainment options that vary seasonally.
Tips from RVers
Hookup availability: Full-service sites exist but may require early booking. An RVer at Elk Neck State Park Campground reported, "Our site was a level full hook up. The road on the FHU loop is narrow and hilly. Our site was uphill and at a difficult angle. Plenty of bigger TTs and 5th wheels were camping."
Site dimensions: RV campers should verify site specifications before booking. At French Creek State Park, a camper advised, "If you have a large camper or 5th wheel you may need to double check what sites can accommodate your RV to ensure you have enough room."
Leveling challenges: Uneven terrain affects many campgrounds in the region. A visitor to Hibernia County Park explained, "All sites have a flat paved area which made set up a breeze," contrasting with other sites requiring significant leveling equipment for larger vehicles.