RV Camping near Beaver Springs, PA

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    Several RV parks surround Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania, offering diverse options for motorhome travelers. Waterside Campground and RV Park in Lewistown provides full hookup sites with both 30 and 50 amp service, operating year-round with gravel pads suitable for larger rigs. River's Edge RV Park & Campground features water and electric hookups in a highly-rated setting. Just 30 miles south, Seven Mountains Campground accommodates big rigs with full hookup sites on spacious, level pads. Splash Magic RV Resort in Northumberland offers full hookup sites with 30/50 amp service in a family-friendly environment. "Our site was the only one available for that weekend and it was a premium with a large paved patio with a nice outdoor patio set with table and chairs, a swing, and a sunken fire pit," noted one RV camper about their experience at a nearby KOA.

    Navigation to some RV parks requires attention to road conditions, particularly in mountainous areas where sharp turns and elevation changes can challenge larger motorhomes. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with some parks offering reliable WiFi while others have limited connectivity. "The WiFi and cellular were almost unusable but a nice place for a reasonable price," reported one camper. Most RV campgrounds in the area are pet-friendly with designated dog areas, though policies vary by location. Dump stations are available at all full-service parks, with some offering on-site propane refills. Seasonal availability differs between parks - Sunsational Family Campground operates from April 15 to October 15, while Thousand Trails Hershey runs from April 14 to October 29. Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer months and Penn State football weekends when occupancy rates peak.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Beaver Springs (104)

      1. River’s Edge RV Park & Campground

      5.0(1)14mi from Beaver SpringsRVs

      "We stumbled upon this brand new campground (was just built this spring) along the Juniata River in Mifflintown PA, fell in love with it, and purchased our first seasonal site!"

      2. Thousand Trails Hershey

      3.8(22)49mi from Beaver SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "While it offers nice amenities and a shuttle to Hersheypark, the campground itself is very tight, cramped, and hard to navigate."

      "I stayed at HersheyPark Camping Resort with my family over the extended Easter weekend this year. "

      from $50 - $60 / night

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      3. Western Village RV Park

      1.8(5)40mi from Beaver SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      4. Splash Magic RV Resort

      3.6(8)27mi from Beaver SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The area is beautiful and I would like to stay in the winter when many of the activities are available and it is warmer. "

      "Electric ran below 110 volts the entire weekend and the water had a brownish tint to it. It was a VERY hot weekend so I should mention that everyone had their air running."

      5. Waterside Campground and RV Park

      5.0(2)24mi from Beaver SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Great setup location. Easy in and out, full utilities. Separate tenting area near bathrooms Water is easy access, pool is heated."

      6. Lake Heron Retreat

      5.0(4)16mi from Beaver Springs7 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This lake was beautiful! A short walk from the campsite. We had the lake to ourself both evening and morning. $61. No WiFi. Leveling was fine. Verizon service was fine."

      "I wanted to find something close enough to home, but far away from the hustle and bustle of our suburban lives. This fit the bill. There are 10 sites….some are occupied by seasonal guests."

      from $20 - $240 / night

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      7. Twin Grove RV Resort

      4.9(9)40mi from Beaver SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We were long term stay. Calvin was great and the yearly campers were fun and enjoyable."

      "Super dog friendly. Many little dog parks throughout. Great pool."

      8. Sunsational Family Campground

      5.0(1)8mi from Beaver Springs1 siteRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      from $35 / night

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      9. Seven Mountains Campground

      4.0(1)21mi from Beaver Springs13 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "While you won't mistake yourself for a member of the Donner Party, you'll also be comfortable, watching Dish, cooking on a gas stove or microwave inside(fire-ring out), with cold food/drinks and ice from"

      10. Poe Paddy State Park Campground

      4.4(7)12mi from Beaver Springs38 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "It’s a great small campground that has basic amenities. The experience is likely highly site dependent, as there are a few distinct areas to stay depending on your needs and luck."

      "No cell service."

      from $16 - $43 / night

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    RV Park Reviews near Beaver Springs, PA

    496 Reviews of 104 Beaver Springs Campgrounds


    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 6, 2022

      Williamsport South-Nittany Mountain KOA

      Great Four Day Camp

      We spent four nights here (May 13-17, 2022). This is a nice, well run, family oriented CG (a lot of kids on the weekend) with reasonably level pull through and back-in gravel sites (quite a few long term campers).

      There are many activities available: swimming pool, recreation hall, fishing pond, biking, hiking/walking, mini golf, jumping pillow, playground, basketball, shuffleboard and more. 

      The office store is nice (ice cream and pizza made to order!). The laundry room was clean. We did not make use of the bathrooms or showers.

      Golf carts are available for rent so there was a lot of traffic(some towing portable waste tanks).

      Pay attention to the Theme Weekend Events– they will be crowded and there could be an additional fee. We were charged$20 for the Care Camp Weekend.

      The cable TV and WiFi were good as was cell phone reception.

      We would stay here again.

    • Rick B.
      Sep. 25, 2016

      Thousand Trails Hershey

      Convenient to Hersheypark

      The campground is part of Hershey and as such offers good discounts to Hersheypark. While it offers nice amenities and a shuttle to Hersheypark, the campground itself is very tight, cramped, and hard to navigate. The sites are so small that many tow vehicles have to park partially on the narrow access roads making it difficult to get in and out of with a big rig.

      We stayed here in a Class A motor home.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 14, 2022

      Bellefonte-State College KOA

      Very Nice KOA

      We stayed here over a weekend and the campground was packed because there was a Penn State football game. Once the weekend was over, the park cleared out and it felt like there was more space and it was much quieter. Our site was the only one available for that weekend and it was a premium with a large paved patio with a nice outdoor patio set with table and chairs, a swing, and a sunken fire pit. We loved this deluxe site but they are a lot pricier than the standard ones. 

      The park is fairly small but has some really nice sites. There are 91 RV sites to choose from as well as tent sites, cabins, and “lodges.” Some are pull-thru and back-in sites ranging from full hookup deluxe, full hookup 50A, full hookup 30A, and water/30A only. The campground is built on a hill and sites are terraced. Some pull-thru sites have a very steep short hill to go up which made for some RV’s scraping bottom. The section in the front of the park is open with spotty trees; whereas, sites in the back of the park are tucked in the woods and are a lot more private. Roads in the back section are narrow and the sites are not very long and suitable for small campers. Some sites are not level at all and others are sloped such that you have to pull all the way forward into your site to get level. 

      Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. There are about 45 cable channels. Satellite reception at some sites would be difficult as trees would interfere. There is free Wi-Fi at each site which worked well at our site (#32). Amenities include a covered pavilion, off-leash dog park, camp store, swimming pool, playground, basketball/volleyball courts, and fishing pond. We were there during the off-season but apparently there is lots going on in the summer with hayrides, treasure hunts, Sunday morning pancakes, and a splash pad. 

      This KOA is close to historic sites, Amish markets, Penn State and a couple of state parks. For outdoor adventure, visit and hike Bald Eagle and Black Moshannon State Parks. Black Moshannon has great trails and a wonderful lake to kayak. The creamery on Penn States campus is delicious. Visit Mt Nittany or other wineries which have pretty good wine. Overall, it was a good place to stop and generally we liked the park. The price listed above was for a deluxe full hookup site (which included a paved patio, sunken fire pit, patio furniture, and a swing) and not a standard site.

    • B C.
      Jun. 22, 2022

      Williamsport South-Nittany Mountain KOA

      Wooded campground

      Very wooded campground. Gravel pad was narrow so the picnic table was within two feet of the trailer side. We had a pull through site that was uneven front to back so that our tongue jack was all the way down to get level enough. Side to side it was fine. The playground was excellent. The camp store was new looking and well stocked. The staff was friendly.

      No breed restrictions for dogs. The dog park was good.

    • D
      Jul. 29, 2021

      Riverside Campground & Riverside Roadhouse

      Very Nice RV Park

      Very clean and we'll managed campground. Sites are a little close in some areas, but are nice. WSE at leach sure. There are cute cabins and a tent area. Great restaurant on site with music on weekends with local bands or DJs. New Owners have worked hard to improve the park. There are no permanent sites, but they do have seasonal sites. Everything from pop ups to big rigs can be seen. Nice clean pool and rest rooms. Clean well equipped laundry. Park is close to hiking, kayaking, canoeing, and larger and small towns. Huge playground ajoins the Park. Staff is friendly and helpful.

    • Craig F.
      May. 20, 2019

      Little Buffalo State Park Campground

      A Hidden Gem In Central PA

      The campground has approximately 35 sites, most with water and electric, which is rare for many PA state parks. The sites are mostly level, gravel, and good sized for averaged sized RV’s. Larger rigs may have some issues with site length on a few sites, so check ahead of time, but there are a couple pull through sites. Fire rings and picnic tables are at each site, but no wifi in the campground area. We did have cell phone service at our campsite.

      The sites along the outer side of the look are more wooded than the inner sites.  The bathhouse is modern, very clean and well maintained. A playground is near bathhouse in the campground, along with several hiking trails. The dump station is easily accessible. Firewood is also available for purchase at the campground.

      The campground is located across the road from the actual state park, which is beautiful and well maintained. A large lake is the centerpiece surrounded by multiple hiking trails, picnic areas, and a large swimming pool/aquatics area (in season). The road going to the park and campground is well maintained, with very wide shoulders for easy access, biking, and running. Fishing and boat rental are available on the lake.

      We had a wonderful weekend at LBSP and plan to include it on our “Go-To” places to visit and camp.

    • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 15, 2023

      Black Moshannon State Park Campground

      No cell, no problem!

      General: 73-site campground; most have electric hookups, and some are FHU. Pets are only permitted at selected sites. There are also 20 (13 rustic and 6 modern) cabins. Cell service is extremely limited to non-existent (Verizon). 

      Site Quality: Pads are gravel and most appeared to be level. Site 70 was at the end of the loop which is why we picked it. A picnic table, fire ring, and lantern hook complete each site. 

      Bathhouse: As has been our experience in all PA state parks, the bathhouse was pristine, and the shower (for no additional cost) was clean with plentiful hot water and was very much appreciated. 

      Activities/Amenities: Coin-operated laundry. A playground is in the campground and there is an additional one at the swimming beach. The swimming beach is open from mid-May to mid-September, from 8 am– sunset. Electric motorboats are permitted on Moshannon Lake. Boat rentals are available in season. Permits are required. 24 miles of hiking trails, including two trails directly from the campground to the lake. In the summer, there is a camper store/concession stand. Hunting is allowed in season. There are 4.3 miles of mountain biking trails. 

      I used to think Oregon State Parks were the best, but Pennsylvania State Parks have them beat by a mile. We have yet to be disappointed by the amenities(especially the clean bathrooms) offered at the half-dozen state parks we have visited so far.

    • P
      Aug. 6, 2020

      Happy Acres Resort

      Nestled in the mountains of PA

      Stayed for 5 nights with a partial hook up for our brand new 32 foot travel trailer. Other reviewers had mentioned that sites were small, so we specifically asked for a larger site. We ended up getting a corner site right on the edge of a hill looking down on the main office and playground. It was perfect. Playground was huge with multiple playsets suitable for all ages. Bathrooms/showers we're clean and well kept. There was a basketball court, shuffleboard and carpet pool that you could borrow equipment for. Our son and his family rented a wolf den cabin and it was very clean as well. Internet access was spotty, as expected but WiFi at the main office was good. We enjoyed the small, but very clean pool. Would definitely go back. Pet friendly, but there isn't a dog park/off leash area. Staff were friendly and helpful. Right across the street from little pine state park.

    • Craig F.
      Sep. 21, 2020

      Little Mexico Campground

      Friendly Staff

      Little Mexico is a nice campground with lots of activities in the summer, situated on Penn’s Creek about 15 minutes from Lewisburg, PA. We camped there twice this summer and had enjoyable visits. The road leading to the campground is narrow and winding, but we didn’t experience any trouble. Check in was a breeze as all the paperwork and payment were taken care of prior to arrival and all we needed to do was pick up our gate pass, map and head to the site. The employees in the front office are amazing and some of the friendliest you will meet. The other employees we interacted with during our stays were equally as friendly and helpful! 

      Overall the sites are good sized, level and the majority have full hook-ups. The water pressure is good, electric stable, and good cable TV connections. There is no internet at the sites and only a moderate cell phone signal. Most of the transient sites are right next to each other with little barriers between. Tubs of wood can be delivered to the site and this good quality firewood! For$10 a load, stock up because it burns well with little obnoxious smoke. 

      There are various activities each weekend during the summer, a huge pool, playground, mini-golf, and of course Penn’s Creek to float. The only negative would be some of the seasonal sites do not feel the quiet hour times apply to them. Overall, Little Mexico is a nice campground in a beautiful location, with great people operating it!


    Guide to Beaver Springs

    Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania offers numerous rv campgrounds set within the central Pennsylvania countryside at elevations between 600-800 feet. Located near the Susquehanna River watershed, this area experiences distinct seasonal changes with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F, while fall brings cooler temperatures and colorful foliage that enhances camping experiences.

    What to do

    Fishing activities: 10-acre lake fishing at Lake Heron Retreat provides excellent opportunities for anglers. "The lake was beautiful! A short walk from the campsite. We had the lake to ourself both evening and morning," notes camper Camille W. The retreat spans over 240 acres of woodland surrounding the fishing lake.

    Cave exploration: two nearby cave systems within 30 minutes of Beaver Springs offer unique underground experiences. Woodward Cave Campground has its own cave on-site. "This campground is off the beaten path which we like. Best part was it had it's own cave! No playground for the kids but with the cave we didn't mind," reports Jen R. Penn's Cave, approximately 25 minutes away, offers boat tours through its water-filled caverns.

    Train watching: nearby tracks for railroad enthusiasts can be found at some rv campgrounds near Beaver Springs. "The train tracks right next to many of the sites and cabins," mentions Justin S. about Thousand Trails Hershey. Though noticeable, many families find the occasional train an interesting feature rather than a disturbance.

    What campers like

    Direct river access: launch points for water activities at several campgrounds. "The campground offers direct access to the river for afternoon floats on tubes or kayaks and they're building a large dock for fishing. Beautiful sunsets on the river!" notes Jenn D. about River's Edge RV Park & Campground. The Juniata River provides excellent water recreation opportunities.

    Heated pool facilities: extended swimming season regardless of weather. "The pool is heated," mentions Michael L. about Waterside Campground. This feature allows for comfortable swimming even when temperatures fluctuate in spring and fall.

    Secluded camping spots: peaceful environment away from busier campgrounds. "Secluded camp site was well kept and lovely," reports Kirsten E. about Lake Heron Retreat. Many campers value the quiet atmosphere found at smaller campgrounds in the Beaver Springs region.

    What you should know

    Quarter-operated showers: budget accordingly for bathing facilities at some campgrounds. "Bring quarters if you are going to use the showers....25 cent a minute," advises Sharon L. about Lake Heron Retreat. This pay-per-use system is common at smaller operations in the area.

    Variable site sizes and layouts: some rv campgrounds near Beaver Springs offer spacious sites while others are more compact. "Sites are good sized, mostly shaded, and grassy," reports Jenn D. about River's Edge RV Park. In contrast, at other campgrounds: "The sites are so small that my truck was either parked over the firering or blocking our door," notes Michelle S.

    Seasonal campground options: check opening dates before planning trips. Sunsational Family Campground operates "Apr 15 to Oct 15" according to their listing. Many campgrounds in the region have limited seasons due to Pennsylvania's winter conditions, though some remain open year-round.

    Tips for camping with families

    Amusement options: on-site attractions at family-focused campgrounds provide entertainment. "At night they have a merry go round, train, giant slide and ferries wheel you can ride," shares Dawn T. about Twin Grove RV Resort. These features eliminate the need to leave the campground for entertainment.

    Multiple playground options: designated play areas for different age groups. "They have a tennis court, mini golf, basketball court, and you saw many kids out witth their bicycles," reports Yamileth K. about Thousand Trails Hershey. Twin Grove offers "2 very clean pools and water slides," according to Mike J.

    Kid-friendly activities: scheduled events throughout camping season. "Lots to do! Playgrounds, special events, crafts," says Shirley M. about Twin Grove RV Resort. Many campgrounds in the Beaver Springs area offer organized weekend activities designed specifically for children.

    Tips from RVers

    Water pressure variations: bring pressure regulators to protect RV plumbing systems. "Our water pressure wasn't great, however not sure if it's the campground or us as hubby found a possible issue with our hookup," notes Sharon L. about Lake Heron Retreat.

    Shared utility connections: plan hookup strategy at campgrounds with combined services. "We shared 1 water source with 2 other campers. In order to hook anything up, you had to be in your neighbor's space," explains Michelle S. about Western Village RV Park. Having extra length hoses and extension cords can help navigate these arrangements.

    Site leveling requirements: check site descriptions before arrival. "Some of the sites are not very level," warns James G. about Thousand Trails Hershey. Bringing adequate leveling blocks or jacks is essential for RV stability and proper appliance function at many rv campgrounds in the Beaver Springs area.

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