Best RV Parks & Resorts near Brackney, PA

Several RV parks near Brackney, Pennsylvania provide year-round accommodations with varying hookup options. Pine Valley RV Park & Campground features full hookup sites, including water, electric, and sewer connections, operating from May through September. Riverside RV Campground offers thirty-amp hookups with water and sewer on level sites suitable for larger vehicles. Belden Hill Campgrounds provides both fifty-amp and thirty-amp service with gravel pads that accommodate big rigs. Pine Crest Campground maintains riverside RV sites with full hookups and fifty-amp service. Sites throughout these parks typically include picnic tables and fire rings, with most offering pull-through access for easier positioning. "The sites were a bit crowded in, though the trees provide shade," noted one visitor about the region's typical layout.

Seasonal availability varies significantly across the region's RV facilities. Many parks close between mid-October and early May, though a few offer limited winter camping with reduced services. Most campgrounds require advance reservations during summer weekends and holiday periods. Dump stations are available at nearly all parks, though some smaller facilities may have limited pump-out schedules. Pet policies generally permit leashed animals with breed restrictions at some locations. RV travelers should note that while most parks near Brackney offer good cellular service, reception can be spotty in valley locations along the Susquehanna River. Several campgrounds feature on-site stores with basic supplies and propane fills, though full-service shopping requires driving to nearby towns like Binghamton or Windsor.

Best RV Sites Near Brackney, Pennsylvania (75)

    1. Pine Valley RV Park & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Endicott, NY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 785-6868

    "They have hayrides in the summer and swimming in the lake. Lakeside sites are spacious and reasonably priced.  The owners are always accessible."

    "The staff, the grounds, the amenities made me wish we were closer. So many things for kids to do. From boating, to giant swimming inflatables, putt putt even a giant slide."

    2. Soaring Eagle Campground and the Inn at Kellam's Bridge

    4 Reviews
    Long Eddy, NY
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 224-4666

    $20 - $160 / night

    "It is great family camp ground with amenities that are helpful to parents and new campers such as restrooms, showers, camp shop, canoe/kayak/tube rentals and designated drive in sites with fire ring and"

    "Nice campground right on the Delaware river great for fisherman ,hikers also great for tubing down the Delaware or canoeing. pretty quiet but we went there in June before school was out so there wasn’t"

    3. Riverside RV Campground

    1 Review
    Bainbridge, NY
    31 miles
    +1 (607) 967-2102

    4. Belden Hill Campgrounds

    6 Reviews
    Chenango Forks, NY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 693-1645

    $53 - $65 / night

    "Easy access off I-88 friendly owner,friendly seasonal people. Pull thru full hookup,level,spacious. Room for pop up canopy and games."

    "Great campground, majority is seasonal. The views for the pull through weekender sites are to die for. New owners are making some great updates. Will go back!"

    5. Spruce Row Campground

    2 Reviews
    Jacksonville, NY
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 387-9225

    6. Lake Front Campsite !!!

    1 Review
    Towanda, PA
    20 miles
    Website

    $88 / night

    "This campground has access to a private no motor lake for a calm day on the water.  Check them out and make sure to leave a review on the Dyrt!"

    7. Clayton Park RV Escape

    3 Reviews
    Lake Ariel, PA
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 616-7365

    "A well run, well staffed, facilities are excellent. Will return"

    "Excellent family quiet area. Pool boats, hike, relax"

    8. Aspen Family Campground

    1 Review
    Candor, NY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 659-7865

    "The pond is beautiful, it was quiet and just relaxing. The kids had a great time. The bathroom and shower house are very rustic which i loved. The owners were super nice and accomidating."

    9. Pine Crest Campground

    4 Reviews
    Windsor, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 655-1515

    "We stayed here in 2018 as our first time camping in our trailer and this campsite was great!! Very friendly staff and other campers."

    "Very clean and right next to the river. Pool is nice."

    10. Hickories Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Owego, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 687-1199

    "The dog park is a great addition to the park. There is always something going on. Also allows for an easy place right off Route I-86 to rest while driving across MY."

    "Lovely but simple views all around and rolling green hills in the distance. Campground is well-kept and relatively modern but not particularly memorable. Nice little stopover on a road trip."

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RV Park Reviews near Brackney, PA

376 Reviews of 75 Brackney Campgrounds


  • Chelsea B.
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Robert H. Treman State Park Campground

    Good location

    Location: This park is close to Ithaca which was the best part. Trails and Natural Features: We loved the waterfall, swimming area (seasonal so closed when we stayed), and the fall colors. Sites: They have very few electric sites so we decided to boondock. It surprised me that all the full hookup sites were reserved but very people actually showed up for their reservations while we stayed. Lame. And heads up that if you don’t stay in the big clearing for big rigs, there are tight turns between trees to get in and out of the non-electric sites. We ended up making a back-in site into a pull-through site… whoops. Starlink: I work remotely so internet is important. We weren’t camping in the clearing because those sites were booked, but even the Starlink struggled where we were and I ended up working from the library in town. So heads up if you need internet. Bathrooms: They were spacious but older. Temperature in the showers was tricky. Hot is cold and cold it hot. Cool stuff: They had compost bins and provide bags for all campers. That’s cool!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 15, 2023

    Stony MT Family Campground

    We’d do it again!

    Not cheap but we’ll within area norms. This camp has many long term campers that are friendly and helpful and some have children with them. Some full-time rigs are weekend campers. Some weekend events are planned. Most sites have full hookups with 50 amp electric only so if needed have an adapter (available at the small camp store. We had an unplanned extension on our visit that included a weekend where a group was scheduled and the park was booked including our site. The friendly staff worked to ensure a temporary site for us for the weekend.

  • Cheryl W.
    Jul. 8, 2018

    Pine Cradle Lake Family Campground

    Great campground in PA northern tier

    The owners do a fantastic job keeping the campground shipshape. Restrooms/showers are immaculate any time of day. Heated swimming pool and the splash pad for kiddies is spotless as well. Nice, pull-through on gravel pad withfull-hookups that can take large rigs. Lake is lovely for fishing/kayaks/canoes. Seasonal campers are tidy. Only a few tent sites with water & electricity tucked into woods. Larger pull-through sites don't get a lot of shade, but there are back-in sites for shorter campers in wooded sites and shaded lake front, as well. Campground store sells ice-cream & nachos and supplies. Campground is pretty quiet during the week, but fills up on weekends with guests using own (or renting) golf carts. Activities on weekends. The campground sits atop one of NEPA's "rolling hills" in quiet, rural farming area. Cell service is spotty. Local winery/cafe just down the road for tastings and lunch. Row boat, paddle boat rentals.

  • Mary S.
    Oct. 6, 2018

    Chenango Valley State Park Campground

    Well maintained NY state campground; good for family camping

    We were just passing through on a rainy night, but this park would be a good choice for a multi-night stay. 

    Activities for a Multi-Day Stay

    • Swimming in the lake, golfing, boating, fishing, multi-use trails for hiking or mountain biking

    • You're only about 20 minutes from the Binghamton/Johnson City area. For us, that means food and craft beer.

    Sites in the Chipmunk Camping Area

    • Parking pads in the non-electric section are dirt/grass. Some of the pads are short; this section is geared toward tent campers. We found a site long enough to easily accommodate our vehicle and teardrop trailer (30 ft total) since we didn't want to detach for a one night stay. Even if the pad wasn't that long, there are other pads wide enough to handle a vehicle and trailer like ours side by side.

    • Parking pads in the electric loops (30 amps and 50 amps) have a good amount of gravel.

    • We usually prefer sites on the outer part of a loop, and this was no exception. The sites have more trees.

    Amenities

    • Electricity at about 1/3 of the sites

    • Pretty good restrooms/showers

    • Water spigots on the loops and more water at the dump station

    • Trash disposal

    • Playground at the beach area, not the campground

    Wildlife

    • Beware of raccoons. They are brazen thieves here...and every campground they inhabit. Just don't leave your food out.

    • The park brochure warns of the occasional bear but that's true even in towns all over NY. I doubt you'll see one.

    • Deer are all over. Watch out for them on the roads. We had four that were feeding behind our site in the morning.

  • Carol M.
    Feb. 24, 2019

    Montrose Campground

    Family and pet friendly year-around campground

    We tried this campground a few times for short stays and ended up going seasonal last year and will do the same this year. It is a little off the beaten path but is great for families (plenty of activities for kids) and pets (our dog LOVES it there). They have a pool, fishing pond, hiking trails, mini golf, playground, large grassy areas for kids to play, and horseshoe pits. There is a store (stocked with grocery staples/snacks but also TONS of RV specific supplies/parts), laundry and showers (a new and improved bath house is currently being built). There are planned activities almost every weekend during the 'season' but they are open all year with some winter sites available. They have all sites available from tent right up to 50 amp full hook-ups. I can't wait for the new season to begin in April!

  • V
    Jul. 20, 2024

    Ricketts Glen State Park Campground

    A must do

    This is one of the best camping experiences we've had. This state park has so much to offer and the campground is very nice. The campsites are really good, most of them fairly private and level. There are some pull through sites for big rigs but those don't have trees and are not private. We had a site with power for our small trailer and it was fantastic. The bathrooms were kept very clean and they had 4 showers so we never had to wait. There is absolutely no cell service, however, and we had to go all the way down the mountain to get texts or make calls. The trails are very well maintained. If you want to do the Falls Trail ( 21 beautiful waterfalls), it is quite challenging. We were glad to have trecking poles and hiking boots. It took us over 4 hours to do the entire hike. There is a nice beach for swimming, the lake felt clean and wasn't too cold in July. Lake Jean is nice to kayak and there are quite a few tent sites you can launch your watercraft from, as well as 2 public launch sites. I was worried about the weather because it was 98 degrees in NJ but as the park is up in elevation, we did not get over the mid 80's the whole time we were there and the mornings were quite cool. I definitely recommend this park. It does get very busy on weekends so if you can stay during the week it's much nicer.

  • D
    Jun. 7, 2020

    Lackawanna State Park Campground

    Nice Lake, Small Campsites

    Camped here for a weekend, and probably one of my least favorite sites so far. Hiking trails are good, the lake is nice, but there is no privacy at the campsites; they're all very small and packed tight. Two electric hookups would trip the 50 amp circuit breaker on any load about 30 amps, which means the hookups are old and unmaintained. Park rangers are hawkish and quick to assume wrongdoing.

    Cell service covers the area, if you care. And no gas boats are allowed on the lake (cool!).

  • E
    Jun. 15, 2021

    Keen Lake Resort Campground

    Nice little camping community in the Poconos

    We had a great time despite cold wet weather. Our site was probably one of the worst in the place but we were able to scope out others that we would prefer for our next visit. We didn’t have a view of the lake, instead we were in someone’s back yard lol. It wasn’t a big deal. The site was well maintained and flat which were the most important. Most of the sites seem to be on the smaller size when compared to other campgrounds we’ve been too. That said we had plenty of space, it was just very close to the next site. We were on the far side of the lake which is not really within walking distance of the beach, pool and store. We knew this going in and were totally OK with it. I seemed less busy where we were as far as cars and people which is what we were looking for. We hopped in the car and drove the 2 mins to get to the beach. There was always parking. If you stay closer to those things it would be easy to walk & ride bikes to the different activities. The bathrooms were the cleanest we’ve ever experienced at a campground. *The showers are coin operated. The staff were so accommodating and everyone was super nice. There is a lot for younger kids to do and the grounds are pet friendly which was a huge plus for us. My kids really loved having a pool to swim in,in addition to the lake.

    My take always:

    • Get a site on the lake.

    • You won’t have a ton of privacy but you’ll have space for your stuff.

    • If you don’t want to drive during your stay, camp on the side w/ the beach and pool.

    • The store has a huge selection of necessities, so no need to worry about forgetting things.

    • This is a great place to bring an RV.

    • Great for families. It would be a great place to camp with extended family.

    • Pet friendly. They have a beach for swimming with your dogs

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2024

    Salt Springs State Park Campground

    Unique park with unique natural features

    This park is technically a “state park” because the land for it was donated to the state for public use. However, once the state became the official stewards, there werent funds in the state budget to maintain it as a park. A lical group, the Friends of Salt Springs, stepped up and offered to maintain the park with funds raised by their group. The result is a small but unique property open to the public for day use (picnicking and hiking and fishing) along with 2 small rustic campgrounds. One campground has a large open mowed grassy meadow with level sites for car camping or small campers, no hookups are available but each site has a fire ring and picnic table. On the other side of the parks trout stream are seven secluded primitive hike-in tent sites along with three basic camper cabins. The Friends of Salt Springs makes a good effort to maintain these two rustic campgrounds, however it seems there isnt a ranger on site at night so a camper said the meadow campground can get a little noisy some nights. The hike in sites are relatively quiet and secluded though, and are positioned nicely along the stream, one site actually adjacent to a good swimming hole.

    The camper cabins are basic with bunks, bring all your own gear. They are fairly new and have electricity but no water or heat.

    On the grounds in the day use area are picnic spits, a pavilion, and an activity barn. When I was there, the barn was featuring a local quilt show.

    The special aspect of this park are the hiking trails through old growth hemlock forest, said to be the largest hemlocks in Pennsylvania. The trout stream also cascades through some some waterfalls, and there are gorges with unique geology.

    There is a village nearby with limited supplies, you may want to stock up on groceries before heading out to this somewhat remote park. There is, however, a local brewery, plus an odd coffee shop featuring both donuts and ammo, an unusual combination…..


Guide to Brackney

Brackney, Pennsylvania camping options extend beyond traditional RV parks into diverse recreational areas. The region sits at the northern edge of Pennsylvania's Endless Mountains, with elevations ranging from 1,200 to 2,000 feet. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-85°F with cooler nights, while spring and fall camping periods often feature temperature swings of 30°F between day and night.

What to do

Fishing access points: The Susquehanna River offers multiple entry points near Pine Crest Campground with boat launch facilities for anglers. "We stayed here in 2018 as our first time camping in our trailer and this campsite was great!! Very friendly staff and other campers. Big flat sites, a huge pond, pavilion with nightly entertainment, a swimming pool, all right in the susquehanna River. A boat lunch also to lunch your watercraft," notes Frank M.

Trail hiking: Family-friendly paths at Chenango Valley State Park Campground connect campsites to lake areas. "Short easy trails. Lots of info about the glaciers that formed the lakes you can swim in. Great wildlife (wood ducks & kingfishers). Camp sites are simple and clean, staff helped me pick one over the phone," reports Dan N.

River recreation: Delaware River access available at Soaring Eagle Campground offers tubing and paddling options. "Nice campground right on the Delaware river great for fisherman, hikers also great for tubing down the Delaware or canoeing. pretty quiet but we went there in June before school was out so there wasn't many kids," writes Mike S.

What campers like

Spacious waterfront sites: Larger campsites near water features receive consistently positive mentions from RV campers near Brackney, Pennsylvania. "Lakeside sites are spacious and reasonably priced. The owners are always accessible," says Mark L. about Pine Valley RV Park & Campground.

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathhouses remain important even to RV campers with onboard facilities. "Very clean and right next to the river. Pool is nice. Everyone is super friendly, especially the owners who will not only help back you into your site but will also bring you wood to burn or level your camper if you need," Kevin R. notes about Pine Crest Campground.

Elevated views: Several RV campgrounds Brackney area visitors appreciate offer scenic vistas from higher elevations. "Great campground, majority is seasonal. The views for the pull through weekender sites are to die for. New owners are making some great updates. Will go back!" reports Michelle S. about Belden Hill Campgrounds.

What you should know

Winter access limitations: While most campgrounds close from October through April, some offer limited winter camping. "We camped in late November. A few campers. Quiet and we were able to camp on the river. Very nice owners and he brought us firewood. We burned morning and night and better than finding random expensive bundles," reports Scott I. about Pine Crest Campground.

Site privacy variations: Campgrounds near Brackney show significant differences in site layout and spacing. "I love the property and the family that operates it. The sites are larger than most campgrounds and well spaced out. I have been there on busy holiday weekends where it was full but still peaceful and private," notes Nichole P. about Soaring Eagle Campground and the Inn at Kellam's Bridge.

Seasonal fluctuations: Weekday camping offers significantly different experiences from weekend visits. "I have been there on busy holiday weekends where it was full but still peaceful and private with a great community of campers and on weekdays and off weekends when it felt as if I had the river to myself," adds Nichole P.

Tips for camping with families

Lake activities: Look for campgrounds with swimming areas specifically designed for children. "This is by far one of the best family oriented campgrounds we've ever been in. The staff, the grounds, the amenities made me wish we were closer. So many things for kids to do. From boating, to giant swimming inflatables, putt putt even a giant slide," recommends Mommy D. about Pine Valley RV Park.

Recreation programming: Family-focused rv campgrounds near Brackney offer structured activities. "I have been camping at Pine Valley for over 15 years and considerate a family oriented relaxing campground. They have hayrides in the summer and swimming in the lake," Mark L. shares.

Playground access: Campgrounds with dedicated play areas provide important activity options. "Chenango Valley is a great state park. The beach area is well staffed and clean. Changing areas are available as well as a splash pad for the little kids. There are miles of trails to hike and roads to bike," notes Fred C.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling support: Some campgrounds provide assistance with RV positioning. "Everyone is super friendly, especially the owners who will not only help back you into your site but will also bring you wood to burn or level your camper if you need," Kevin R. explains about Pine Crest Campground.

Big rig access: Certain campgrounds accommodate larger RVs better than others. "Really nice clean and quiet campground. Incredible views. Staff and residents so helpful and friendly. Clean bathrooms and laundry rooms. Full hook ups and wifi but wifi wasn't working too well. Good enough for web surfing on phone but no streaming on TV," Jennifer K. shares about Clayton Park RV Escape.

Off-season considerations: RVers with appropriate equipment can find unique opportunities during cooler months. "We were self contained. Which was best since the bath house was closed for the winter," notes Scott I. about winter camping at Pine Crest Campground.

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