Camping near Cowanesque Lake

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Campgrounds around Cowanesque Lake in northern Pennsylvania provide a mix of lakefront and forested sites managed primarily by the Army Corps of Engineers. Ives Run Campground offers spacious sites with both full-hookup and primitive options, while Tompkins Campground features paved roads and parking pads near the New York border. Hills Creek State Park Campground and Lawrence Recreation Area add to the diverse camping landscape, offering tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and in some cases yurts. Most campgrounds in this region provide access to water recreation on Cowanesque Lake, with facilities ranging from basic to comprehensive.

Access to most campgrounds typically requires reservations, particularly during the peak season from May through September. The region experiences four distinct seasons with warm summers and cold winters, making spring and fall popular for their moderate temperatures and reduced crowds. Many campsites feature level pads with varying degrees of shade and proximity to the water. Verizon and AT&T service works well in most developed areas, though coverage can be spotty in more remote locations. A camper noted, "The sites are closer together than most other COE parks where we've stayed. Our first week, we were on site 54 (W/E 50A) and waterfront."

Waterfront camping experiences receive consistently positive feedback from visitors to the Cowanesque Lake area. Campers appreciate the clean facilities and spacious sites at Ives Run, with several noting the exceptional maintenance of the grounds. One visitor mentioned, "Sites are very spacious and clean. Love it here peaceful and quiet." The primitive Pine Camp loop at Ives Run provides a more secluded experience with lake access, while the main loops offer more amenities. Many campgrounds in the area serve as convenient bases for exploring nearby attractions like the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, Pine Creek Rail Trail, and the historic town of Wellsboro. Boating, fishing, and swimming opportunities abound, with several campgrounds providing direct lake access and boat launches.

Best Camping Sites Near Cowanesque Lake (201)

    1. Ives Run

    15 Reviews
    Middlebury Center, PA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 835-5281

    $24 - $100 / night

    "It was a great spot and happily, I was totally alone as no one had booked any of the sites near me( the closest people were about 400m away)."

    "Lake Hammond is beautiful with great access."

    2. Hills Creek State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Middlebury Center, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 724-4246

    $20 - $90 / night

    "Sites and huge and we had one of the lakes right behind our site. If you like nature this is a great place. Wildlife everywhere. Hiking, fishing, kayaking...you name it."

    "Our family loved the modern cabins which are available in my of Pennsylvania's state parks. I'd rank any other park that we visit with a five star rating."

    3. Watkins Glen State Park Campground

    90 Reviews
    Watkins Glen, NY
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 535-4511

    $20 - $58 / night

    "I absolutely love coming to Watkins Glen Campground, especially when I went to get away from the busy city. This park has gorgeous waterfalls, and great paths to walk and hike on."

    "There was one central bathroom/shower house, so if being close to a restroom is important, choose your site accordingly.  Some of the campsites were quite a walk from the facilities.  "

    4. Tompkins

    4 Reviews
    Lawrenceville, PA
    0 miles
    Website

    $24 - $46 / night

    "Just off US 15 at the New York border. All roads and parking pads are paved. The sites are closer together than most other COE parks where we’ve stayed."

    "It is run by Army Corp of Engineers because it is on a lake with a dam. Spots are level and paved. It is always clean."

    5. Lawrence Recreation Area

    2 Reviews
    Lawrenceville, PA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (570) 835-5281

    $40 - $100 / night

    "Had a great few days here camped in RV next to lake. Amazing driftwood to be had. Good kayaking. Peaceful. Trees. Nice sites if close. I'd go back mid week or off season."

    6. Sunflower Acres

    1 Review
    Addison, NY
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 630-1977

    $45 - $65 / night

    7. Scenic View Campground LLC

    1 Review
    Cowanesque Lake, PA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 835-5700

    8. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park PA Wilds

    3 Reviews
    Mansfield, PA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 662-2923

    "We always get a site on the outside of the main circle by the tower slide. There’s lots of shade and optimum view of both playgrounds to keep an eye on the kiddos."

    "Woods and shade but very close to all the happenings. The big playground is new and very nice. The small one is mainly two very big playsets (pirate ship and castle). My kids enjoyed both."

    9. Rusted Acres

    1 Review
    Addison, NY
    8 miles
    +1 (814) 302-4084

    $35 / night

    "It is a gravel lot with full hookups located behind a Gastropub with an outstanding menu. Its called Rusted Acres CG and the gastropub is The Rusted Nut. You call the pub and make a reservation."

    10. Leonard Harrison State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Gaines, PA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 724-3061

    $20 - $29 / night

    "It was a lovely 2-night stay and awesome area to explore as we discovered the “Pennsylvania Grand Canyon”!!! Who knew!?"

    "Sites 6 and 8, while close to the bathhouse, would likely have people walking through your site to get to the bathhouse. Campers have worn a path between these sites to access it."

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Recent Reviews near Cowanesque Lake

610 Reviews of 201 Cowanesque Lake Campgrounds


  • Joel D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 8, 2025

    Little Pine State Park Campground

    Poor/nonexistent connectivity but worth it

    Very nice PA State Park Campground. 30/50A pedestals, but water is available only at scattered nearby potable hydrants to fill tanks. One is available right at the campground entrance adjacent to the dump station, but others are available amongst the campsites. Very peaceful & quiet during my Nov. 2025 visit, but there’s only very few campers here. Getting here is off the beaten path but worth it if you want to electronically disconnect.

  • Terri H.
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Holiday Hill Campground

    Such a great place to stay!

    Wonderful owners, tons of activities for kids and adults. The sites are spacious and very well kept. Highly recommend!

  • julian S.
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Tiadaghton Campground — Tioga State Forest

    Very crowded with bikers

    Nice campsite and cool view but be prepared to have a lot of bikers walking around the campground or stopping for lunch at near by sites. Also would recommend 4 wheel drive vehicles to drive to site, steep dirt roads to access it. It has a nice water front view but if seclusion is something you would like this spot may not be for you.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2025

    Sugar Hill Fire Tower Campsite

    Would Stay again

    We stayed here for 2 nights car camping. quiet and clean. spots had fire rings and picnic tables. Bathrooms were clean and had potable water. There were lots of horses. There are hiking trails right out of the site! would absolutely stay here again!

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Sugar Hill Fire Tower Campsite

    Free camping with amenities!

    26 camp sites with bathrooms! That flush! Very quiet and the sites aren’t on top of each other. People bring their horses. You can drive to to your site and tent camp or camper camp. I would come back!

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Watkins Glen State Park Campground

    Nice campground in a gorgeous state park.

    Nice pretty campground, only electric hookup for the RV sites, tho. The showers were cool, no hot water. Close to some gorgeous hiking tho! And town is about a mile away with shops, restaurants and on the edge of one of the Finger Lakes to make it beautiful!

  • Roger V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Palmers Pond State Forest

    beautiful spots near pond or in woods

    if the lake spots are busy check the woods, there are a bunch more nice spots. dispersed free LNT style. no services. would stay here again.

  • Dana M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Lyman Run State Park Campground

    Quiet, Quaint and Clean!

    We love the lower loop! We were there on a Monday night and there were 4 sites occupied on our loop. Great stars. Clean bathrooms!


Guide to Cowanesque Lake

Cowanesque Lake campsites sit at approximately 1,090 feet elevation in northcentral Pennsylvania's Tioga County, just south of the New York border. The lake spans 1,090 acres with 18 miles of shoreline created by the Cowanesque Dam, built for flood control on the Cowanesque River. Water levels fluctuate seasonally, affecting shoreline camping conditions particularly during spring runoff when water levels rise.

What to do

Hiking at Pine Loop: Access trails directly from campsites at Ives Run Main Campground with both wooded and lake view options. "The Pine loop is a pleasant escape for tent campers hoping for a good view of the lake. Note that the access gravel access road to this loop is about a mile to the 'comfort station' with flush toilets and showers," reports Katherine T.

Boat from multiple launches: Launch from several points around the lake with both motorized and non-motorized options. "Grounds had swimming area and multiple boat launch locations on large man made lake," notes Jeremy C.

Visit PA Grand Canyon: Take a day trip 30 minutes south to Leonard Harrison State Park Campground to see Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon. "The PA Grand Canyon Visitor center and the Turkey Path (main path down into the canyon) are a short 5 minute walk across the parking lot from the campground," writes Brad W.

Cycle the Pine Creek Rail Trail: Access this 60+ mile trail system from nearby access points. "If you're a cyclist- definitely ride the nearby paved Pine Creek Trail. My husband rode a century on his own on Fathers Day while here. The trail goes through small towns and has spots to grab a bite to eat," says Whitney W.

What campers like

Spacious waterfront sites: Lakefront camping receives high marks for both views and access. "I booked site 144 at the primitive sites in Oct 2021. It was a great spot and happily, I was totally alone as no one had booked any of the sites near me. The sites I was located on all had a small piece of water access which allowed you to sit by the water," explains Christopher D. at Ives Run Main Campground.

Clean facilities: Bathhouses and common areas receive consistent positive comments. "Bathrooms were very clean. The swim area is one of the best around. Playgrounds are fun," notes J K. at Hills Creek State Park Campground.

Paved camping pads: Level, well-maintained sites allow for easier setup. "Spots are level and paved. It is always clean. There is a beach for swimming, marina for boating and the sites are huge and grassy," states Stacey C. about Tompkins Campground.

Year-round access options: Several nearby facilities extend camping seasons. "The campground is under new ownership and is being renovated. The pool and cabins are being replaced," reports Carl M. about Scenic View Campground, which offers year-round access.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Coverage varies by location and carrier. "No Verizon phone service and very slow internet with a booster," notes Bran P. about Tompkins Campground.

Reservation requirements: Popular sites fill months in advance, especially for holidays and summer weekends. "The only draw back is that it fills up quickly and you need to reserve many months ahead of time especially for holidays," advises James P.

Site selection strategy: Sites vary significantly in size, shade, and proximity to facilities. "During the hike you would pass a red pine plantation, a reminder of the Civilian Conservation Corps," notes John S. about Lawrence Recreation Area, highlighting the historical forestry efforts in the region.

Seasonal considerations: Spring brings higher lake levels, while fall offers colorful foliage but cooler temperatures. "Had a great few days here camped in RV next to lake. Amazing driftwood to be had. Good kayaking. Peaceful. Trees. Nice sites if close. I'd go back mid week or off season," suggests Rebecca E.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds offer play equipment for children. "Two playgrounds, a pool, two jumping pillows, mini train, carousel, and activities. Good for bike riding although hilly," describes B C. at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park PA Wilds.

Educational opportunities: Ranger programs provide learning experiences. "The rangers offer educational programs that are free of charge," notes Amanda H.

Beach swimming options: Designated swimming areas with varying amenities. "We were impressed with the 2 bedroom cabin. The kitchen had the usual plus a microwave, toaster and coffee pot. The furniture was comfortable for a cabin and the porch was delightful to sit on during a rainy morning," shares Barbara S.

Wildlife viewing: Watch for local fauna while maintaining proper food storage. "There is a lot of wildlife around. Deer come right through the campsites. Many raccoons too so you must stow your food in the evening," warns Denice S.

Tips from RVers

Hookup configurations: Some sites require extended hoses or cords. "This campground is very small, only 12 sites. It is a gravel lot with full hookups located behind a Gastropub with an outstanding menu. All hookups are located at the back of the sites, so you might need a longer sewer hose and water hose," advises Michael H. about Rusted Acres.

Loop selection: Different camping areas offer varying levels of privacy and amenities. "We stayed in the Bench Loop which is very busy since it is waterfront. Our first week, we were on site 54 (W/E 50A) and waterfront. Our second week, we stayed on site 44 (FHU 50A) right across from the seldom used playground," shares Bran P.

Access road considerations: Some campgrounds have steep entry roads requiring caution. "The entry road to the campground itself is a very steep, narrow road with a small curve at the top. It's well-maintained but keep an eye out for campers coming down. There's space for getting by but it's tight," warns B C.

Dump station availability: Not all campgrounds offer on-site dumping. Check in advance or use nearby facilities when unavailable at your selected campsite.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Cowanesque Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, Cowanesque Lake offers a wide range of camping options, with 201 campgrounds and RV parks near Cowanesque Lake and 11 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Cowanesque Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Cowanesque Lake is Ives Run with a 4.8-star rating from 15 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Cowanesque Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 free dispersed camping spots near Cowanesque Lake.