Best Campgrounds near Blue Bell, PA

Established campgrounds and overnight options surround Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, creating a diverse mix of camping experiences within easy reach of Philadelphia's urban amenities. Fort Washington State Park Campground, French Creek State Park, and Evansburg State Park provide developed camping with varying amenities and hookup options. The Philadelphia-West Chester KOA offers full-service camping with activities for families, while Boulder Woods Campground and Tohickon Family Campground provide both tent and RV accommodations. Several parks feature cabin rentals alongside traditional camping, with French Creek State Park offering tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, yurts, and glamping options all within one facility.

Many campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, with peak availability from April through October. According to one visitor at French Creek State Park, "We were looking for someplace close to the city but away from the hustle and bustle of our city life, this was the perfect little steal-away; relatively close by, great car camping spots, nice easy hikes." Site reservations are recommended, especially for weekend stays during summer months when Philadelphia residents seek outdoor escapes. Terrain varies significantly across the region, with some campgrounds featuring level, spacious sites while others present more challenging rocky terrain that limits tent placement. Most established campgrounds provide water access, clean restrooms, and fire rings, though amenities vary by location. Cell service remains reliable at most sites due to their proximity to suburban areas.

Waterfront access represents a valuable feature at several campgrounds, with Atsion Family Camp at Wharton State Forest particularly noted for lakeside sites. A visitor highlighted that certain waterfront sites offer "amazing views" and convenience for kayakers who "can launch right off that spot." For those seeking quieter experiences, Deep Creek Campground at Green Lane Park provides more primitive camping with fewer amenities but greater solitude. County parks like Lake Towhee offer basic camping with minimal facilities in a less crowded setting. RV campers will find Village Scene Park provides year-round accommodations in a suburban setting with full hookups, while tent campers have multiple options ranging from primitive sites to developed campgrounds with amenities like showers, picnic tables, and fire rings throughout the region.

Best Camping Sites Near Blue Bell, Pennsylvania (122)

    1. French Creek State Park Campground

    79 Reviews
    Geigertown, PA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 582-9680

    $20 - $75 / night

    "We were looking for someplace close to the city but away from the hustle and bustle of our city life, this was the perfect little steal-away; relatively close by, great car camping spots, nice easy hikes"

    "Campground Review: French Creek State Park Campground is located in Elverson, Pennsylvania and sits adjacent to Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site."

    2. Fort Washington State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Ambler, PA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 591-5250

    $28 - $72 / night

    "It's almost 500 acres filled with trails, woods,and river. I usually go to the parking right off of Militia hill rd.and Skippack Pike intersection."

    "Come for Militia Hill, hawk watching, cross country ski, or disc golf, and the trails along the Wissahickon Creek."

    3. Evansburg State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Skippack, PA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 409-1150

    $43 / night

    "It was a great place to walk with your dog and enjoy the Pennsylvania outdoors."

    "Since he was 2 years old I’ve taken my son, and we always have an amazing time, either hiking the trails to wandering in the woods looking for “adventures”."

    4. Group Camp — Ridley Creek State Park

    10 Reviews
    Gradyville, PA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 892-3900

    $57 / night

    "well marked trails great for hiking. pet friendly! we love walking here with our dog. there are even a few great spots to get a small creek swim in! It also has a greag picnic area with grills."

    "We found a lot of really unique sites around the park. Will keep going back"

    5. Village Scene Park

    3 Reviews
    Hatfield, PA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 362-6030

    $48 / night

    "We’ve stayed here a couple times in past Have family in the area Grew up in this area so very comfortable and easy access to lots of places! This visit we stayed six months may to October"

    6. Boulder Woods Campground

    10 Reviews
    Red Hill, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 257-7178

    "Nice place, a bit to close to the highways"

    "It was quite muddy so we moved our set up into the grass field, we reserved the majority of the sites in this location so it worked well. The RV spots seem nice and large."

    7. Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA

    20 Reviews
    Paulsboro, NJ
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (856) 423-6677

    "They also have a catch and release pond and we found a pickleball court at a nearby city park."

    "In addition to the peaceful vibe, the people are friendly, the little office store has everything you forgot to pack, and if you look around the campground edges or follow the walking trail into the woods"

    8. Deep Creek Campground at Green Lane Park

    8 Reviews
    Perkiomenville, PA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 234-4528

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Large sites, clean bathrooms, lots of hiking trails"

    9. Tohickon Family Campground

    16 Reviews
    Richlandtown, PA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 536-7951

    "Nothing bad about this place, I love that it's set far enough away from the main road that you don't get the noise."

    "Great camping, great hiking, pretty close to stores if you need anything. Staff is incredible!! Very polite, helpful, and just all around awesome People!!!"

    10. Alverthorpe Private Park

    3 Reviews
    Jenkintown, PA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 884-6538

    $1 - $100 / night

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828 Reviews of 122 Blue Bell Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Tohickon Family Campground

    Wonderful campground!

    Great camping, great hiking, pretty close to stores if you need anything. Staff is incredible!! Very polite, helpful, and just all around awesome People!!! They make sure your stay is exactly what you’d want it to be.. getting here was a little tricky having to go around the covered bridge but not anything that would ever deter me and my family from coming back. Overall very impressed!! They even were able To get us in very last minute WITH full hook ups for my trailer!!!!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Brandywine Creek Campground

    Brandywine

    We are on the third week of a four week trip. Campground is well maintained, quiet. This was our home while exploring Philadelphia. Uber to Downgrown, Septa or Amtrak to town. Reverse to camp. Very enjoyable. Hickory nut tree beside camper shared at times.

  • Jessica V.
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Tohickon Family Campground

    Great weekend spot

    We went with friends for a weekend. Both families have little kids and it was a great spot with a playground, construction digging area, and a bunch of activities for the kids to do. We went in September so the pool was closed but it looked like a nice size. Full hook ups which was great! Also they have a nice stream that everyone went fishing at. They are building some new sites at the end of the property.

  • Peyton S.
    Sep. 8, 2025

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Wonderful, Easy, Quick trip from Philly

    It’s about an hour away from Philadelphia. We tent camped in loop B. The site was wonderful. Just know it is a gravel site, not grass. The fire pit has a grill attachment and wood was easy to find. Water and bathrooms were close. We hiked around the lake and there were plenty of trails and even rentable kayaks and paddle boards! Would definitely recommend if looking for a quick overnight stay outside of the city.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Round Valley State Park Campground

    Get Your Hard-Core Hiking In To Enjoy This CG

    Located just south of I78 and near the small hamlets of Clinton and Lebanon, what I love most about Round Valley SP is the fact that it has its very own eponymous fresh water reservoir, which spanning some 2,350 acres and is 180 feed deep in the middle, this body of water provides a solid amount of upside for anyone wanting to kayak, canoe or swim. One of the greatest assets at this particular SP CG are the wonderful rangers who keep this place in such tip-top condition year-round. From the North Picnic Area, Bray’s Hill Preserve and Round Valley Beachhead to the East Picnic Area, Round Valley Farm on the eastern side of the reservoir as well as Round Valley Rec Area, there’s a lot to explore at this SP.

    One interesting fact about this place– believe it or not– it is the only NJ SP that actually offers up true wilderness camping(a.k.a. primitive), which can only be accessed by hiking 3 to 6 miles– or if you come with your own boat, you can access by water– and can be found on the SE corner of the reservoir. There is a second area nearby called Spruce Run Recreation Area that can be accessed by driving to this location, which is on the other side of I78 NW of Round Valley SP. That said, if you’re looking to camp here at Round Valley, I highly recommend you boat in as the hiking path is incredibly difficult to manage without hauling all of your camping gear, so coming in with a ton of gear is even more difficult/ prohibitive.

    When you finally do arrive to this primitive CG immersed in NJ’s thick wild foliage, you’ll experience waterfront bliss with a crystalline bevy of trout-infused reservoir water, and you won’t get much in the way of amenities, apart from a few random water pumps and some rocks piled in a circle that, um, I guess makes up a fire ring. While there are backwoods-style bathroom pits, these are very ill-managed and you’ll come across the‘stank’ well before actually even arriving here, so we just didn’t use them. There’s picnic tables, but the one we had was in pretty rough condition. The thing I found odd about the place is that after hiking so far in to get to this location, you’re not allowed to swim in the reservoir, which kind of defeats the entire point IMHO. That said, the views are amazing and because there’s nothing else in these parts, you will experience true peace in nature.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few:(1) Whether hiking or kayaking to this CG, you will want to bring as little with you as possible– packing too much to come here just isn’t worth the work;(2) We found parking in the Southern Lot to be perfectly fine and while we were initially worried about leaving our vehicle parked there for a few nights, we were reassured by the park rangers who patrol the lot constantly;(3) While the water in the reservoir may look crystal clear, it is not crystal clean and I would STRONGLY encourage anyone who thinks that it is OK to drink from the reservoir to at least use a Life Straw to ensure they don’t get sick;(4) I have hiked throughout the entire US and consider myself somewhere between a moderate to skilled hiker and I found these trails challenging and uneven, so while the hike we made was only 3 miles, it was not easy and I would be worried about someone breaking an ankle getting to this CG– so at a minimum, ensure you are wearing proper hiking boots. Seriously, for what this SP puts you through to access this CG one really needs to question why they’re being charged anything at all in the first place.

    Happy Camping!

  • Scott J.
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Sun Valley Campground

    My Happy Place

    My wife and I have been seasonal camper for 4 years and love it. We had visited numerous campgrounds and found Sun Valley to be the atmosphere there beyond our expectations. The minute you walk into the office you get that" aha" moment. The office greets you with a smile and " Welcome to Sun Valley, how can I help you ". That alone told us these folks are here to make your stay enjoyable. They go above and beyond any campground we have ever been to. The activities go above and beyond. The Saturday night bands are concert worthy. We have enjoyed our stay more than you ever imagined. For the past 4 years it has been our "Happy Place"

  • Stephen W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Fantastic PA state park for activities and camping.

    Third year staying over the Labor Day weekend. Campground full but still a very peaceful relaxing stay. Our site was very spacious and open. Tree lined and site was almost level. Paved sites on this loop.

  • Connie R.
    Aug. 25, 2025

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Pretty park but needs upkeep and maintenance

    Only stayed one night (8/23/25).  Had an electric site on B 45.  After pulling in and starting to unload, we were getting swarmed with yellow jackets.  There were several entry holes in the ground they were using to enter and exit.  I have never experienced anything like this anywhere.   I would have left but since it was close to dusk, I knew they would all retrieve and go underground.  The smoke with the fire helped but it impacted our stay.  They were everywhere.  I will not be going back anytime during the summer

  • Barbara P.
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Spring Gulch Resort Campground

    BED BUGS in Cabin

    I believe Cabin 1409 is infested with BED BUGS! After a short stay in this cabin(7/28-7/30) I came home with 80+ bug bites that I'm certain were from BED BUGS. A dozen of them were on my eyelid! My dermatologist gave me a high strength dosage of prednisone to combat the swelling and itching. We promptly advised the property manager, who was sympathetic, but once our claim for damages(mostly items we had to throw out due to contamination) reached the insurance company, the process stalled. It's been 19 days and now the insurance adjuster is out of the office for another week- having provided no updates or feedback on our claim. I wish I had posted this earlier, as I wonder if the cabin that Michael M complained about in his Aug. 4 YELP review was the very same cabin. I had hoped our conversations with the property manager would have prevented additional folks from the same fate. I also wish I had read a few earlier reviews that warned of BED BUGS. I continue to fear an infestation in my home, in the event we brought home nymphs or eggs or the bugs themselves. I'm constantly vacuuming and looking under seat cushions and my mattress. I now dry all my laundry on high for 60 minutes, knowing it's damaging my clothes, but also knowing it's the best way to kill the bugs and their eggs- which can go dormant and survive for a year without biting again. Zero stars. Choose to stay elsewhere!


Guide to Blue Bell

Blue Bell, Pennsylvania sits at around 400 feet above sea level in Montgomery County, approximately 20 miles northwest of Philadelphia. The area experiences all four seasons distinctly, with summer camping temperatures typically ranging from 65-85°F while spring and fall can bring temperature swings and occasional heavy rainfall. Tent sites throughout the region often require advance booking during peak months of June through August when Philadelphia's urban residents seek weekend escapes.

What to do

Disc golf adventures: Boulder Woods Campground offers an extensive disc golf course that draws enthusiasts from across the region. According to Erik W., "They also have a disc golf course and they rent and sell discs. That's where we fell in love with disc golf." The campground store stocks disc golf supplies for both beginners and experienced players.

Historical exploration: Visit the nearby Morgan Log House just minutes from Village Scene Park, which offers year-round RV accommodations. Stuart K. notes, "For history buffs, check out nearby Morgan Log House, which has some nice historical significance and is super close to VSP." This preserved structure provides insights into early American colonial life.

Water activities: At French Creek State Park Campground, campers can enjoy two lakes for fishing and boating. Katie M. shares, "We did take our inflatable kayak out on the water, and it was lovely! There is also a nice picnic area with grills and picnic tables right by the boat landing, where we picnicked and hung out for an afternoon." The park rents canoes and kayaks during summer months.

Bird watching: Fort Washington State Park features a dedicated hawk-watching deck popular during spring and fall migrations. Stuart K. mentions, "Should you call yourself a bird watcher, you'll be particularly interested as from this very spot you can view the beautiful raptors that migrate here on a seasonal basis in both the Spring and Autumn." The park documents over 20 species of birds throughout the year.

What campers like

Level campsites: Many campers appreciate the thoughtful site construction at French Creek State Park Campground. According to Jen R., "All sites have a paved level area which made set up a breeze. Sites were not on top of each other." This design feature reduces the need for additional leveling equipment many campers must otherwise bring.

Clean facilities: Visitors frequently mention well-maintained bathroom facilities at campgrounds like Boulder Woods. Karralee B. states, "The bathrooms were nice and clean, showers were nice. There are a few bath houses that make the large camp ground have easy access to the bathrooms which I appreciated." These facilities typically include hot showers and dish washing stations.

Privacy between sites: Natural buffers between campsites rank high on camper satisfaction. At Tohickon Family Campground, Stephen W. notes, "Nice new gravel and hook ups. Spacious sites. Large stream with fishing." Many campgrounds in the region maintain trees and shrubs between sites to create more private camping experiences.

Year-round availability: Some campers appreciate winter camping options. Galit P. shares about French Creek State Park, "Stayed over for one night in early December. Showers and bathrooms were great! If you're traveling through, there are many places to eat nearby." This off-season availability allows for camping even during cooler months when many other facilities close.

What you should know

Tent site terrain challenges: Rocky terrain can make tent setup difficult at certain campgrounds. Leah C. warns about Tohickon Family Campground, "It's more like a permanent RV park than a campground. The rain made the dirt in the tent campground turn to pure mud and the picnic table was unusable because it was in the middle of it." Always check site reviews about terrain before booking tent sites.

Campground size variations: The best places to camp near Blue Bell include both large developed facilities and smaller parks. Deep Creek Campground at Green Lane Park offers a more intimate experience, though Tiffany B. notes, "Sites are close to each other with absolutely no privacy. Bathrooms however are nice and clean with plenty of them around the park."

Group camping limitations: Some parks primarily accommodate group camping rather than individual sites. Sue C. explains about Fort Washington State Park, "Great historical park along Washington's route to Valley Forge - however, camping is group camping by reservation only, not nightly camping for individuals."

Seasonal restrictions: Many campgrounds operate with limited seasons. Tohickon Family Campground runs from April 1 to October 31, while others may close earlier. Always verify operating dates when planning trips, especially for spring or fall camping when weather conditions may affect openings.

Tips for camping with families

Look for dedicated play areas: Families appreciate campgrounds with specific recreation facilities. Reviewing Boulder Woods Campground, Shannon C. shares, "This is a great campground. Bill and Kate are friendly and helpful. They have so much to do for kids!!" Many family-oriented campgrounds include playgrounds, game areas, and organized activities.

Consider sites near bathrooms: When camping with children, proximity to facilities matters. Jen R. notes about French Creek State Park, "We were in Loop B, which is the only loop that allows pets, on sites 35, 37, 39, & 40. Thankfully, a short walk to the bathroom facilities for us tent campers." Sites closer to bathrooms typically book faster during peak season.

Check for structured activities: Some campgrounds offer organized programming for children. Describing Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA, Nicole S. explains, "They offer so many activities during the day and text you so you don't forget. The place is so clean including the bathrooms." These scheduled events help keep children engaged throughout their stay.

Evaluate swimming options: Water features rank high for family camping satisfaction. One visitor mentions, "This campground was so well maintained. There was so much to do there a pool, lake, horseshoes, cornhole, playground, big pillow and even more." Always check if pools have lifeguards and seasonal operating dates.

Tips from RVers

Site size considerations: RV campers should verify adequate space for their specific rig. Jim G. shares about Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA, "I stayed here as a first trip for my new Class C RV, as a shakedown trip for the rig. The campground is quiet, well-kept, and relatively clean." Some campgrounds have size restrictions or limited availability for larger rigs.

Hookup availability: Evansburg State Park Campground provides full hookup options, though some reviewers note the need to plan for limited availability. Confirm electricity amperage requirements match your RV needs, as not all sites offer 50-amp service required by larger motor homes.

Assistance with parking: Some campgrounds offer staff help with difficult site navigation. At Boulder Woods Campground, Erik W. explains, "The spots are tight to get into but the staff will offer to park your camper using your vehicle. I let them park mine and I'm really glad I did. It was super tight." This service can be particularly valuable for less experienced RV drivers.

Year-round options: For RVers needing camping near Blue Bell during winter months, Village Scene Park operates year-round. Stuart K. notes, "VSP's location is great for those wanting to access some of the bigger, better things in Philly proper, without having to actually stay in the city." This provides flexibility for extended-season camping when many other facilities close.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Blue Bell, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Blue Bell, PA offers a wide range of camping options, with 122 campgrounds and RV parks near Blue Bell, PA and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Blue Bell, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Blue Bell, PA is French Creek State Park Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 79 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Blue Bell, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Blue Bell, PA.