Camping sites near Levittown, Pennsylvania offer varied terrains within proximity to Philadelphia's urban landscape. Most facilities lie within a 40-mile radius, with options spanning across the sandy Pine Barrens to the east and more rocky terrain to the west. Summer temperatures average 85°F with high humidity, while spring camping often requires preparation for sudden thunderstorms that can affect low-lying sites.
What to do
Kayaking access points: Atsion Family Camp in Wharton State Forest provides direct water access from many sites. "My site was right on Wading River and we launched our kayaks right at the site! Our tent has a full view of the sky and at night it was like a planetarium as we admired the sky from our cots," reports one camper at Wharton State Forest.
Boat-in camping options: For a unique camping experience, bypass road traffic entirely at Round Valley State Park. "If you get a site on the water, you can take a boat across to your site (check the site for regulations/restrictions) - in-season rentals should be available on-site," notes a visitor. Sites at Round Valley are accessible only by boat or hiking 3-6 miles.
Historical explorations: Many campers combine outdoor recreation with history at parks within 30 minutes of Levittown. "Every year, they re-enact Washington's troops crossing the Delaware! It was VERY cold the year I went. To warm up, there is a small visitor's center where they have a reproduction of the famous painting commemorating the moment," shares a visitor to Washington Crossing State Park.
Rock climbing: Tohickon Valley County Park offers technical climbing opportunities not common in the region. "One stop shop for adventure! Some of my favorite parts of this park are a good 100' rack wall perfect for climbing, great fishing, trails for miles that even connects to the AT," says a visitor to Tohickon Valley Park.
What campers like
Site privacy levels: French Creek State Park receives high marks for its layout and spacing. "All sites have a paved level area which made set up a breeze. Sites were not on top of each other. Bathrooms were very nice and clean with large showers," notes a camper at French Creek State Park.
Access to night sky viewing: Campsites in less developed areas offer outstanding stargazing opportunities. "Our tent has a full view of the sky and at night it was like a planetarium as we admired the sky from our cots," shares a camper at Wharton State Forest.
Fall seasonal activities: Halloween programming stands out at several campgrounds within 30 miles of Levittown. "We LOVE camping here in the fall!! They do their own haunted walk through that is just awesome! Everyone decorates. They have a DJ every Saturday! Plenty of activities for the kids," reports a visitor to Timberland Lake Campground.
Water proximity options: Many campers prioritize lakefront sites for convenience and views. "I always get site #8 and it has an amazing view of the lake. While camping at Atsion family campground, you have free access to the recreation center (the beach and some trails)," explains a camper at Wharton State Forest.
What you should know
Tick activity: Some areas have significant tick populations, particularly in wooded sites. "By the 2nd day I had 3 ticks on me. My dog had one and by the end my husband had 2. That was so crazy because we were just sitting by our camper," cautions a visitor to Turkey Swamp Park.
Bathroom facility conditions: Quality varies significantly between parks in the region. "Bathrooms were just okay. Muddy floors - don't know how often floors are cleaned. Showers were odd - one large stall but no separate dressing area so you have to be very careful so as not to get your stuff wet," reports a camper at French Creek State Park.
Group-only restrictions: Several parks only allow organized groups rather than individual campers. "Camping is group camping by reservation only, not nightly camping for individuals. Come for Militia Hill, hawk watching, cross country ski, or disc golf, and the trails along the Wissahickon Creek," explains a visitor to Fort Washington State Park.
Variable site conditions: Surface features can affect tent setup and comfort. "It was a nice size, but many of the sites surrounding ours were very rocky and left little option for a larger than normal sized tent so keep this in mind if you have a large family sized tent," cautions a camper at French Creek State Park.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Turkey Swamp Park offers centralized play areas with good supervision potential. "Centralized playground for the kids with bathrooms and showers next door. Staff was awesome! Attentive and outgoing," notes a visitor to Turkey Swamp Park.
Swimming opportunities: Many parks offer both pool and natural water access from Memorial Day to Labor Day. "There are two lakes, Scotts Run Lake and Hopewell Lake that you can fish at, kayak, canoe or just relax by. There is also a pool and another playground near the park office," shares a camper at French Creek State Park.
Theme park proximity: Some campgrounds market themselves specifically for families visiting attractions. "This campground is conveniently located near six flags (5min), Sesame Place (40 min) and Philadelphia (60 min). Campground has friendly staff and plenty of activities for children of all ages," reports a camper at Timberland Lake Campground.
Spacious site selection: Certain loops and specific site numbers are known for accommodating families. "We had sites #32 & #34 in Loop B and the kids had a lot of room to run and play between the two sites," shares a visitor at French Creek State Park.
Tips from RVers
Hookup limitations: Most campgrounds near Levittown offer limited services. "We were in the D loop which is rustic with no hookups. Quiet, very few people mid-week. Spacious sites," notes an RVer at French Creek State Park.
Leveling challenges: Surface conditions affect setup ease across the region. "Big, private, and scenic campsites. 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," explains a visitor to Tohickon Valley Park.
Road quality issues: Access roads to several sites present challenges for larger rigs. "Roads into the place are single car only, with a good amount of spots to pull off if you find yourself head to head with another vehicle. Pretty bumpy road," cautions a camper at Wharton State Forest.
Water hose requirements: Several sites require unexpectedly long hoses. "Nice, remote, private. Some sites unlevel. Bring a LONG water hose. Nice lake. Showers and washers and dryers," advises a visitor to Turkey Swamp Park.