Best Glamping near Coplay, PA

Tuscarora State Park's yurts provide a comfortable glamping experience near Coplay, Pennsylvania, with full-size refrigerators, stoves, microwaves, heat, and fans for climate control. Each yurt features two sets of bunk beds with a full-size mattress on the bottom bunk, accommodating families or small groups. The spacious wooden decks include two picnic tables and a fire pit, creating an ideal outdoor living space. Hickory Run State Park Campground and French Creek State Park also offer glamping accommodations with modern amenities while maintaining a connection to nature. These parks provide electricity, comfortable sleeping arrangements, and convenient access to recreational activities. One guest shared, "My girlfriends and I just stayed in the yurts for annual glamping trip. Yurts have heat and fans. Full size refrigerator, stove and microwave. Each yurt has a huge deck, 2 picnic tables and fire pit."

The luxury outdoor stays near Coplay feature numerous on-site activities and nearby attractions. At Tuscarora State Park, glampers enjoy direct access to a beautiful lake surrounded by hiking trails, with a beach area and playground for families. Each yurt includes a mooring slip for kayaks, paddleboards, or canoes, allowing easy water recreation. Camp Taylor Campground offers distinctive glamping tents with double beds and fold-out couches, providing a more upscale camping experience with water available at the site. The nearby Lakota Wolf Preserve offers twice-daily tours on weekends, creating a unique wildlife experience exclusive to glampers in this area. According to a camper, "The camping selection of sites is excellent with Cabins, Glamping tents, primitive tent sites and of course RV sites. I choose to stay in one of the glamping tents and was pleasantly surprised at the space inside the tent even with a double bed and two other fold out couches to beds."

Best Glamping Sites Near Coplay, Pennsylvania (58)

    1. Allentown KOA

    15 Reviews
    Germansville, PA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 298-2160

    "Staff was friendly and helpful. It’s very secluded, no highway noise. Our spot backed up right to a creek and it was beautiful."

    "Loved being right next to the stream. No fish in sight though. Sites were huge! Hiking trail was about a mile up and back but cool. Lots of pull through sites."

    2. Hickory Run State Park Campground

    60 Reviews
    Albrightsville, PA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (272) 808-6192

    $24 - $95 / night

    "Come with fire pit, parking spot, picnic table, flush toilet, running water. Competitive pricing."

    "We took the short drive to Hawk Falls Trail and also completed the Orchard Trail Loop."

    3. Quakerwoods Campground

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

    "As for the campground, which is just off Exit 44 of PA Turnpike or Exit 60 & 60A off of I78, you’ll encounter a destination offering up 170 mostly back-in slots with full hook-ups (30 / 50 amp electric"

    "We have a pop-up with no bathroom so we use the bathhouses. Bathrooms are clean and well-maintained. Plenty of activities. General store ia well-stocked. Plenty of things for kids to do."

    4. Blue Rocks Family Campground

    26 Reviews
    Lenhartsville, PA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 756-6366

    "Blue Rocks family campground is close to I78 however it is still off the beaten path. It is very peaceful to camp here as you have different types of environments."

    "Ice cream parlor was a bonus and general store was great, well stocked and good prices. The hiking trails near by are wonderful. The boulder feild is a must see!"

    5. Tohickon Family Campground

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

    "Pros Great People beautiful surroundings Nice Bathrooms Quiet and Peaceful Accessible Nice Pool Every store U could Need is in about 15 mins Away Not Alot of Stupid rules just Be respectful Pet friendly"

    "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."

    6. Jim Thorpe Camping Resort

    15 Reviews
    Jim Thorpe, PA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 325-2644

    "There is a general store on site, an arcade, a pool, bathrooms with clean showers, and sinks with potable water. The mauch chunk stream runs through the back of the campground."

    "Makes it fun searching for a good position within the site, kinda like roughing it in the actual wild... so not really a complaint. Sites are not very private or secluded."

    7. Stonybrook RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Andreas, PA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 386-4088

    "THINGS I LIKED: 

    • This place is in super condition— everything works as it’s supposed to and is clean and maintained 
    • The concrete pad/patio with Breeo smokeless fire pit, Adirondack chairs"

    "Has a heated pool and playground, laundry facilities and a small game. Shower / bathrooms are the best I’ve ever seen."

    8. Ringing Rocks Family Campground

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

    "Very clean campground, clean bathrooms and showers."

    "Very friendly welcome and a clean and quiet place. Enough space to manoeuvre the RV"

    9. French Creek State Park Campground

    81 Reviews
    Geigertown, PA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 582-9680

    $24 - $122 / night

    "No pets though. B and C loop felt like the spaces were very close to each other. A loop was closed at this point."

    "Got there at 11pm and the D loop says no pets allowed."

    10. Mountainview Campground

    16 Reviews
    Bloomsbury, NJ
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (908) 996-2953

    "The property is well kept and campsites are a good distance from each other. Plenty of open field as well as wooded areas."

    "This campground has friendly helpful staff and quiet spacious sites. We took our mini camper on its first outing here."

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Glamping Reviews near Coplay, PA

653 Reviews of 58 Coplay Campgrounds


  • Brie A.
    Sep. 21, 2022

    Starlite Camping Resort

    Offers a wide variety of amenities and activities

    Starlite offers a wide variety of amenities such as a community pool, general store, snack bar, playground area, toilets, indoor shower stalls, daily activities, pets permitted, water/electric utilities and laundry units. Staff was very friendly! Loved the cleanliness and atmosphere as well!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Washington Crossing State Park - TEMP CLOSED FOR 2024

    History and Camping with Revolutionary Limits

    Washington Crossing Historic Park, straddling Pennsylvania and New Jersey along the Delaware River, is one of those rare places where you can literally camp in history. The Pennsylvania side is all about historic buildings, museums and picnic spots, while the New Jersey side (Washington Crossing State Park) offers organized group tent camping. This isn’t the place for a cushy RV getaway or individual tenters looking to sneak in for the night, but rather a structured, group-style camping steeped in Revolutionary War atmosphere. First impressions? More Boy Scout jamboree than weekend getaway, but if you’re here for camaraderie and heritage, you’ve hit the mark.

    Facilities are deliberately minimal. On the Pennsylvania side, camping is limited to a handful of Scout-designated sites with portable toilets, no running water and zero frills. Across the river in New Jersey, the official group camping area provides open tent-only sites with no hookups, no pets and strict quiet hours. Think old-school camping: fire rings, pit toilets and a heavy dose of ‘leave no trace’ ethos. Reservations are required, permits are non-negotiable and the max stay tops out at 14 nights. What you do get is a wide, peaceful forest setting with plenty of space for tents, youth groups or scout troops along with the kind of simplicity that makes you feel like you’ve stepped back in time.

    Beyond the tent pads, the surrounding parks are rich with history and outdoor options. On the Pennsylvania side, you’ll find the visitor center, historic McConkey’s Ferry Inn, Bowman’s Hill Tower, and interpretive programs that bring the Revolutionary War era to life. Picnic areas and a boat launch offer ways to enjoy the Delaware River. In New Jersey, miles of wooded trails lead you through rolling hills and historic landscapes, perfect for hiking and birdwatching. It’s a spot where history buffs, scouts and nature seekers can all find common ground.

    Insider Tips? Here’s a handful: (1) The best group sites are the ones tucked furthest from the trailhead as (surprise, surprise) they’re quieter and offer more privacy; (2) Stock up before arriving, as there are no supply stores inside the park, so head on over to nearby Weis Markets in Langhorne or ShopRite in Fairless Hills, both of which are on the PA-side; (3) Be sure to bring all your own water as none is available onsite; (4) Kayakers should launch from the Pennsylvania side’s boat access for an iconic paddle on the Delaware River; (5) Visit the park’s historic reenactments, especially the Christmas Day Crossing event as it’s easily the most memorable history lesson you’ll ever get outdoors; and (6) When you’re done camping, fuel up at It’s Nutts Restaurant on the Jersey side in Titusville for classic diner-style comfort food or Francisco’s on the River for Italian fare with Delaware River views.

    Happy Camping!

  • Denise D.
    Jul. 11, 2018

    Camp Taylor Campground

    A beautiful forested campground with plenty of wildlife and birds.

    Easy access from Rt 80 and located close to the Lakota Wolf Preserve. With tours leaving them campground twice a day on both Saturday and Sundays for the wolf preserve, I was glad there was camping so close. The camping selection of sites is excellent with Cabins, Glamping tents, primitive tent sites and of course RV sites. I choose to stay in one of the glamping tents and was pleasantly surprised at the space inside the tent even with a double bed and two other fold out couches to beds. Water is available at the site. A small lake for swimming and boating. And lots of trails linking you to the Delaware river water gap area.

  • Maureen F.
    Dec. 4, 2020

    Tohickon Valley County Park

    Great stop for a Bikepacker

    No electrical and no pets allowed in camp sites. But plenty of trees and huge fire rings in each spot. An RV would have a tough time but for car camping it’s great. The Delaware Canal is nearby with the tow path for biking. That makes this a nice Bikepacking stop.

  • J
    Oct. 16, 2020

    Camp Taylor Campground

    Great as long as you behave

    Having been here on a few occasions I will say it is def a beautiful spot in many regards. However, there are some downsides.

    Positives: sites are decent sized with fire pits and picnic tables. easy access to hiking, convenient to a beautiful vineyard, peaceful region, and the most amazing wolf preserve is right next to you.  

    Negative: limited access to firewood. sites are picked clean, quiet hours are strongly enforced- which can be a good thing depending upon who you are, the lake is anything but refreshing.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 25, 2022

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Campsites Jammed Closely Together

    PROS 

    Reserved 328 days prior to arriving

    $13.50 senior discount 

    Immediately greeted by Loop C camp host who was extremely friendly and helpful 

    Site C3 parking pad level asphalt 

    Metal frame wooden picnic table that was moveable 

    One hook lantern pole 

    Metal fire pit which was cleaned out upon our arrival 

    Some vegetation between sites provided a bit of privacy from neighbors sites 

    Park is 21 miles from Valley Forge National Historical Park. Catch National Park Service 90 minute trolley tour at the Visitor Center. 

    Shady Maple Smorgasbord...authentic Pennsylvania Dutch cooking…largest buffet in the USA…16 miles from French Creek SP 

    CONS

    $6.50 reservation fee for making my own on-line reservation 

    Horrible signage along PA-345. Never saw very small sign when we where intensely searching 

    Such a large overall park, but camping loop sites are jammed together

    Pitiful low water pressure  in Loop C

    Site sewer connection is high; needs to be knocked down to ground level 

    Short length of site caused creative tow vehicle parking 

    Loop C women’s toilet/shower building a big nasty mess Saturday 

    Trash dumpsters are on the main road near the campground check-in station (not walkable) 

    Noisy campground; 9pm quiet hour not enforced

    Lots of barking dogs 

    No wood sales in park 

    No WiFi 

    1 bar Verizon

  • Michelle L.
    May. 31, 2021

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Perfect even in the Rain

    First time camping at this park and it was perfect. Even though it rained all weekend, we explored the area by car, even tried some fishing off the pier and we got to get some much needed rest and relaxation in. D Loop seemed like the best loop (for tent campers such as us). Pretty spacious between sites. No pets though. B and C loop felt like the spaces were very close to each other. A loop was closed at this point. Bathhouses can use an upgrade but has flush toilets and hot showers which is all you need.

  • Lucy P.
    Sep. 18, 2024

    Tobyhanna State Park Campground

    Pretty but cramped

    The lake is gorgeous and there are nice hiking trails, but sites are very small and close together. Let’s are allowed in less than half of the campground, which means all the dogs are in a smaller area and barking at each other more than other places. The no-pet area was practically empty when we were there midweek but the pets-allowed area was much more crowded than we would have liked.

    Also rules and signage are wildly confusing, lots of things contradict each other. Cell service exists but not great for remote work.

  • Aly E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2025

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Dog owners read!

    There’s four loops. All connected A through D. We just needed a place to park and sleep so I got D011. Got there at 11pm and the D loop says no pets allowed. Not sure why when they are at every other loop but we had no where else to go and the area is pretty far off from anywhere else so the ol lab stayed in the camper. The bathrooms are tile and really nice with showers. And it was really quiet and chilly so a nice fall camp site. Just know ahead of time if you’re a dog owner!


Guide to Coplay

Glamping options near Coplay, Pennsylvania sit between 450-700 feet elevation in the foothills of the Pocono Mountains. The region experiences distinct seasons with warm summers averaging 85°F and cold winters that can drop below 20°F. Fall camping is particularly popular as the hardwood forests transform with vibrant autumn colors, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities from September through early November.

What to do

Hiking trails with water views: At Hickory Run State Park Campground, you can explore 44 miles of trails ranging from easy to difficult. "Many hiking trails accessible from campground!! We hiked to the waterfall, it is beautiful," shares Christa I., who has visited multiple times.

Explore rock formations: Visit Ringing Rocks Family Campground where you can experience unique geological features. "Bring a hammer," advises Gregg G., explaining that "the rocks are something else" - when struck with a hammer, they produce a metallic sound, creating a natural musical experience.

Water recreation options: French Creek State Park offers two lakes for fishing and boating. "There is a lake for swimming. Be aware that this area has a high bear population and all campers are required to keep food items in their vehicles or trailers when not at the site," notes Shirley M., highlighting the park's natural features.

What campers like

Creek-side sites: At Jim Thorpe Camping Resort, campers enjoy access to running water. "The Mauch Chunk stream runs through the back of the campground. The D&L trail also runs at the back of the campground, giving great bike access to Mauch Chunk lake," explains Jessica W.

Rural seclusion: Mountainview Campground provides a more isolated glamping experience near Coplay. "This place was actually fantastic... The whole scene was exactly what I love about camping, a nice little remote campground in the mountains," writes Christina H., who was impressed by the wildlife sounds at night.

Playground facilities: Allentown KOA offers excellent facilities for families. "Great place for kids," notes Kelly J., adding that "sites were huge!" and bathrooms were "very clean and stocked with stuff you might need."

What you should know

Site variations: Blue Rocks Family Campground offers multiple camping environments. "You can be down near the creek and in the open more, in the wooded areas, or you can be near the corn field and glacier rock field," explains Jen R., describing the diverse terrain options.

Seasonal considerations: Some facilities close during off-season. "We visited during the winter January-February no activities going on. It does offer beautiful views especially covered in snow," reports Jamie S. from Stonybrook RV Resort.

Bathroom conditions vary: Campground bathrooms range widely in quality. "The bathrooms are rougher, but usable and not dirty per se. Just rustic," notes Dave R. about Jim Thorpe Camping Resort, while others mention newly renovated facilities at other parks.

Tips for camping with families

Boulder exploration: Ringing Rocks Family Campground offers a unique experience for kids. "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 Justin B., who found the campground accommodating for last-minute bookings.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Near glamping sites close to Coplay, you can spot various animals. "We saw beautiful fawns drinking in stream," reports Becky M. about Allentown KOA, describing it as "cozy, friendly, and has a sweet sounding creek that you camp near."

On-site activities: Many campgrounds offer structured events for children. "Kids had a blast with hay rides and playground. All other campers were very nice and courteous of noise curfew," writes Justin B., highlighting the family-friendly atmosphere at Ringing Rocks.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: At French Creek State Park Campground, RV campers appreciate the paved sites. "All sites have a paved level area which made set up a breeze. Sites were not on top of each other," notes Jen R., highlighting a key convenience for RVers.

Pull-through availability: Some campgrounds offer easier access sites. "We had a nice pull-through site and enjoyed our stay. Nice stream running through camp," shares Craig C. about Allentown KOA, which is beneficial for larger rigs or first-time drivers.

Hookup variations: Campground utilities vary significantly. "Our spot was #27 and pretty spacious. The power station was well intact with 15/20, 30, and 50amp," details Sarah from Mountainview Campground, providing useful information for those requiring specific electrical connections.

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