Best Campgrounds near Chalfont, PA

Campgrounds near Chalfant, Pennsylvania range from state parks with cabin accommodations to private family-oriented facilities with mixed camping options. Nockamixon State Park Cabins provides cabin and glamping opportunities with electric hookups and reservable sites. Boulder Woods Campground and Quakerwoods Campground offer more diverse options including tent sites, RV spaces, cabins, and glamping facilities. Most established campgrounds in this region are concentrated within a 15-mile radius of Chalfant, creating a cluster of camping options in the suburban Philadelphia area.

Seasonal availability varies significantly across the region's campgrounds. Several facilities like Tohickon Family Campground and Quakerwoods Campground operate from April through October, closing during winter months. Others, including Tohickon Valley County Park and Village Scene Park, remain open year-round. Most developed campgrounds provide water and electric hookups, with many offering full amenities including showers, restrooms, and trash service. The proximity to Philadelphia makes these locations convenient bases for exploring both natural areas and urban attractions. A camper noted, "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!"

Mixed-use campgrounds dominate the camping landscape around Chalfant. Fort Washington State Park combines historical significance with natural settings, featuring trails along Wissahickon Creek and opportunities for birding. According to reviews, "Great historical park along Washington's route to Valley Forge - however, camping is group camping by reservation only, not nightly camping for individuals." The primitive tent sites at Little Red Barn Campground receive positive mentions for privacy, though reviewers note they're located far from bathroom facilities. Village Scene Park provides a unique option as an RV park integrated into a suburban neighborhood setting, offering safety and convenience for those wanting proximity to Philadelphia while maintaining access to camping amenities. Most campgrounds in the region balance natural settings with suburban convenience, reflecting the mixed-use character of this area near Philadelphia.

Best Camping Sites Near Chalfont, Pennsylvania (140)

    1. Tohickon Family Campground

    16 Reviews
    Richlandtown, PA
    12 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!!!"

    2. Nockamixon State Park Cabins

    13 Reviews
    Richlandtown, PA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 529-7300

    $117 - $150 / night

    "They have a lot of land so it’s easy to find a secluded spot to hang out away from paths and people!"

    "Great place to picnic fish from land or boat, go for a nice scenic walk, go Kayaking, etc. If you don't own a boat, you can rent one right at the lake."

    3. Boulder Woods Campground

    11 Reviews
    Red Hill, PA
    12 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."

    4. Quakerwoods Campground

    16 Reviews
    Coopersburg, PA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 536-1984

    "Tucked into the rolling farmland and lush hillsides of Bucks County just off Exit 44 of the PA Turnpike and Exits 60/60A from I-78, Quakerwoods Campground delivers a postcard-perfect countryside setting"

    "If you find yourself careening around the picturesque country roads here in Bucks County you will discover Quakerwoods Campground (named of course after the previous tri-cornered hat-donning Quaker residents"

    5. Fort Washington State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Ambler, PA
    10 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."

    "m following up on my review from over a year ago with new photos, updated weathered campers’ tales and a quick snapshot of HIGHLIGHTS and LOWLIGHTS: HIGHLIGHTS: (1) Rustic group camping nestled in nearly"

    6. Tohickon Valley County Park

    10 Reviews
    Point Pleasant, PA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 597-0754

    "Easy to drive in and out. No “camp store/ features” but there’s a local pool with swing sets within walking distance and lots of manageable trails along the cliffs."

    "The Delaware Canal is nearby with the tow path for biking. That makes this a nice Bikepacking stop."

    7. Village Scene Park

    4 Reviews
    Hatfield, PA
    5 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"

    8. French Creek State Park Campground

    82 Reviews
    Geigertown, PA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 582-9680

    $24 - $122 / 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."

    9. Evansburg State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Skippack, PA
    12 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”."

    10. Ringing Rocks Family Campground

    13 Reviews
    Kintnersville, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 982-5552

    "Store has most, if not all you essentials. ( had to get an extension cord because I forgot one of mine) so, if everything was positive, why did I give it four stars??"

    "There are many beautiful sights around including the Delaware River, ringing rocks Park, and Nockamixon. The park is clean and well-maintained, the facilities are clean as well."

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861 Reviews of 140 Chalfont Campgrounds


  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2026

    Appalachian Trail- Designated Backpacker Campsite 2

    Great Campsite!

    I've hiked the A.T. through New Jersey, and this is probably my favorite NJ A.T. campsite. The only downside is that there is no water, so depending on which way you come in (nobo or sobo), you'll have to collect water before you get here from either Sunfish Pond, or one of the streams before the climb up here. There are 2 privies, one newer, and also a great spot to watch the sunset. Plenty of campsites, and during peak season there is a caretaker on site.

  • Nicole S.
    Apr. 11, 2026

    Lake-In-Wood Campground

    Sun Retreats Lancaster County - Easter Weekend

    Like always we like to begin our camping season with a Easter Weekend Trip, my husband's family is partial to the Lancaster Area, so we headed there to Sun Retreats Lancaster.  As we drove up I loved the look and location of the campground.  You could see there was a indoor pool setup, arcade, playground, store, ice cream, mini-golf and a huge lake and that was everything we saw from the truck.  We pulled up to a gate and a guy came out of the shed next to it to check us in.

    The campground looked well maintained, the sports were on both sides of the lake and they offered many different options like woods or open, pull through or back up.  We choose a really wooded site.  It was tight getting in but I can't complain I don't drive the truck.  It seemed like there was a fair amount of seasonal sites but they didn't overwhelm the place.  I could see also a lot of cabins there were some shaped like teepees, a frontier cabin, and a caboose.  They had a fair amount of open grass to play and enjoy.  You can bring your own golfcart or they have on site rentals also.

    They had an activity list that would help keep everyone busy, they had a mini golf course that was in great shape, an arcade which was definitely lacking in the game department, I think there was 4 pinball machines, 2 Skee ball, 3 racing games, and the play to you win machine.  The playground x2 were both in great condition with a lot to keep kids playing on.  I can only comment on the indoor pool which at the time was said to be under construction however still open, the water was on the colder side and the hot tube the same temp as the pool, the ceiling had been ripped off so the iron rusting beams were exposed and rust falling down.  The kids still went in the pool unfortunately the air from the open window made them too cold so we didn't stay long.  I am hoping it will be finished because the concept of the indoor-outdoor pool area looks so fun.  

    The staff was extremely helpful and super friendly.  The store was fully stocked with everything you could want.  The bathrooms were all kept so clean and in working order with hot water.  We enjoyed the area we ventured out to see the Choo Choo barn, the green dragon flea market, and kitchen kettle village which are a must if your in the area.  We also choose to hike the Welsh Preserve and Money Rock.  The lake had a path you could walk completely around and you could choose to fish if that's your thing.

    I would definitely return to this campground again, we had 8 sites in total and we all really thought it was a wonderful place and really enjoyed our holiday weekend there.  It was very busy but the staff was present but not overbearing.  People were very respectful and friendly.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2026

    Melody Lakes Country Estates

    More Community Living Than Campground Stay

    Tucked just off Route 309 north of Quakertown, Melody Lakes Country Estate feels far less like a traditional campground and much more like a quiet, semi-permanent residential community, with a small pocket of opportunity for the occasional overnight RV stay if you happen to time it right.

    While my review from a few years ago provides a ton of detail, I thought I would follow up that review with a topline of HIGHLIGHTS and LOWLIGHTS along with a smattering of new photos.

    HIGHLIGHTS:(1) Peaceful, tucked-away setting surrounded by wooded acreage that gives the property a calm, removed feel from nearby roads;(2) Access to a range of community-style amenities including a pool, clubhouse, playground, and small fishing ponds;(3) Proximity to Quakertown makes it relatively easy to access groceries, restaurants, and basic supplies within a short drive;(4) Nearby outdoor options like the Upper Bucks Rail Trail provide a great outlet for hiking and biking;(5) Close to local gems like Kathy’s Country Kitchen, which is well worth the stop if you’re passing through.

    LOWLIGHTS:(1) Extremely limited RV availability, with only a handful of spots, making it unreliable for spontaneous overnight stays;(2) Not a true campground experience, as the majority of the property is made up of semi-permanent or seasonal residences;(3) No tent camping options whatsoever, limiting flexibility for different types of campers;(4) Entrance is easy to miss with minimal signage, requiring careful navigation or prior knowledge to find;(5) Unclear availability of full hookups due to the limited number of transient sites and lack of consistent turnover.

    Happy Camping!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2026

    Quakerwoods Campground

    Quaint Country Camping in Classic Bucks County

    Tucked into the rolling farmland and lush hillsides of Bucks County just off Exit 44 of the PA Turnpike and Exits 60/60A from I-78, Quakerwoods Campground delivers a postcard-perfect countryside setting with wide-open skies, neighboring hay fields, rustic barns and charming small towns that feel pulled straight from a New England travel guide. With roughly 170 RV sites, a small collection of tent sites and several rental campers, the campground strikes a balance between peaceful rural escape and full-featured family campground energy.

    HIGHLIGHTS:(1) Gorgeous pastoral setting with surrounding farmland, rolling hills and a distinctly peaceful countryside atmosphere;(2) Excellent full-hookup RV infrastructure with mostly back-in sites offering 30/50 amp electric, water and sewer, along with flat pads, picnic tables and in-ground fire rings;(3) Exceptionally strong amenity package including adult and kids swimming pools, mini golf, baseball field, RC track, shuffleboard, fishing pond, game room, playgrounds, volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, cornhole, themed weekends, bingo and Saturday wagon rides;(4) Clean and plentiful facilities including four well-kept restroom and shower buildings, laundry, camp store, dump stations, water stations, propane refills and ice sales; and(5) Outstanding access to regional attractions including Nockamixon State Park for kayaking and canoeing, plus great nearby dining at Brick Tavern Inn, McCoole’s at the Historic Red Lion Inn and Sage Alley Brewery.

    LOWLIGHTS:(1) Interior sections of the campground offer less tree cover and privacy compared to the wooded perimeter sites;(2) Tent camping is limited in number and clustered separately, which may feel slightly isolated to some campers;(3) Restaurant options are not immediately adjacent, requiring a short drive for dining;(4) Weekend popularity and themed events can increase noise and traffic levels; and(5) RV rates trend toward the higher end during peak season.

    Happy Camping!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    French Creek State Park Campground

    French Creek State Park

    This is our 3rd time at this park, it is one of our favorites. Well maintained, very quiet. We stay in Loop A (full hookup) pet friendly. Sites are spacious, generally large but they are all back-in sites.

  • D
    Mar. 3, 2026

    Delaware Motel and RV Park

    Thoughts

    Okay so I haven't actually been here yet I am looking for somewhere to put my rv long term. I guess I was just wondering why the other person made this place sound so horrible. Is it because of the people who can only afford to survive long term at this campsite or was this another time that stigma took over instead of knowledge or is the place a real dangerous dump. I guess I need to check this place out for myself.

  • Kalinda I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 27, 2026

    Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA

    Cute, safe and quiet

    Love the staff the community and the solitude. All the amenities are up and working all the time.

  • Jenni D.
    Feb. 5, 2026

    Hidden Acres Camping Grounds

    Hidden gem

    Small family owed for 50 plus years. They care about their guests and treat everyone like they are part of the family. The only thing about this campground is that it doesn't allow tents. Only RVs and pull behind.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 6, 2026

    AT Overlook Campground near Lehigh Gap

    Great view

    We had to stop short of our intended site as we were caught in a flash rain and thunderstorm. More tents than should have fit parked here for the night.


Guide to Chalfont

Camping opportunities near Chalfont, Pennsylvania range from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV accommodations within a 15-mile radius. The region sits at approximately 400 feet above sea level in Bucks County, with mild summers averaging 85°F and cold winters that can drop below freezing. Most campsites near Chalfont remain accessible year-round despite seasonal weather variations, with the highest visitor counts occurring between May and September.

What to do

Hiking at French Creek State Park Campground: With over 35 miles of trails through dense forest, this park offers varied terrain for all skill levels. A campground reviewer notes, "There are a lot of trails so it's easy to find a secluded spot to hang out away from paths and people!" The park connects to several longer regional trail systems.

Fishing at Village Scene Park: Located about 8 miles from Chalfont, this park provides access to nearby fishing spots while maintaining a convenient home base. "We 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!" reports one regular visitor.

Rock exploration at Ringing Rocks Family Campground: Just a short drive from the main camping area, visitors can experience the unique geological formations. "Lovely trails and the rocks are something else," writes one camper. Bring a hammer to tap the boulders and hear their distinctive metallic sounds - a natural phenomenon that draws visitors year-round.

What campers like

Private wooded sites at Tohickon Valley County Park: The spacious campsites offer natural separation from neighbors. "We came late and left early but our campsite was big, we weren't on top of our neighbors, it was set back into the trees, and the sounds were incredible," explains one camper who appreciated the natural buffer between sites.

Well-maintained facilities at Boulder Woods Campground: Visitors consistently mention the cleanliness of bathrooms and common areas. "We had a great time. Enjoyed a nice long weekend out of the city. Clean amenities. Will be coming back!" writes one satisfied camper. The campground also receives praise for its disc golf course and organized activities.

Safety and convenience at Village Scene Park: The campground's integration into a residential neighborhood provides added security. "On visiting the office the staff was very accommodating and helpful. The two ladies had a greater handle on the operations of the very nice facility," notes one camper who appreciated the organized management.

What you should know

Seasonal operation limitations: Many campgrounds in the region close between November and March. Call ahead during off-seasons to confirm availability.

Variable bathroom conditions: Quality of facilities differs significantly between campgrounds. At French Creek State Park Campground, one camper reported: "The bathrooms at the campground is very nice and new however it is a little on the dirty side. I don't know if they have anyone who goes around to clean the bath houses but it certainly was in need of cleaning."

Tent camping challenges: Sites may become muddy after rain at several campgrounds. At Tohickon Family Campground, a camper warned: "Don't come if your in a tent And It Has Been or will rain, It Becomes Flooded or turns into A mudPit."

Group camping requirements: Some parks restrict individual camping. "Great historical park along Washington's route to Valley Forge - however, camping is group camping by reservation only, not nightly camping for individuals," a visitor noted about Fort Washington State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access at Ringing Rocks Family Campground: "We went on Halloween weekend and they had so much for the kids to do! Friendly staff and clean sites!" reports a family who visited during a themed weekend. The campground offers regular scheduled activities for children, particularly during summer and holiday weekends.

Swimming options: Several campgrounds feature pools with summer operation. Boulder Woods offers "Adult & kid swimming pools" according to their amenities list, giving families options to cool off during hot weather.

Educational opportunities: Combine camping with learning at historic sites. "Mom was away so took 3 babies on a trip. Went to Ringing Rocks county park and the kids were having so much fun making music they didn't want to leave," shares a parent who appreciated the natural musical experience at the nearby park.

Tips from RVers

Site selection at Quakerwoods Campground: The campground layout works well for larger rigs in specific areas. "I like it here. Cute place, far enough away from the city to be reasonably quiet, close enough to go get whatever you might need. Very friendly people. Sometimes gets crowded but still a great campground," notes an RVer who appreciated the balance of accessibility and tranquility.

Parking assistance available: Some sites can be challenging to back into. At Boulder Woods Campground, one camper shared: "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. Gorgeous place though."

Hookup reliability at Nockamixon State Park Cabins: While primarily known for cabins, the park offers reliable electrical service for RVs. "The cabins are full electric with heat and are well appointed. It was an excellent fall trip location for a family with young children," notes a visitor who appreciated the reliable amenities during cooler weather.

Winter camping considerations: For those camping in colder months, electric hookups become especially important. "I can't say enough good things about PA's DCNR. This cabin was just as excellent as our stay the night before at Hill's Creek State Park," writes a visitor who stayed at Nockamixon State Park during off-season.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Chalfont, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Chalfont, PA offers a wide range of camping options, with 140 campgrounds and RV parks near Chalfont, PA and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Chalfont, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Chalfont, PA is Tohickon Family Campground with a 3.2-star rating from 16 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Chalfont, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Chalfont, PA.