French Creek State Park campground provides versatile camping opportunities 40 miles northwest of Essington, Pennsylvania. The area features pine forests with rolling hills at elevations between 500-800 feet. The region averages 47 inches of annual rainfall with summer temperatures typically reaching 80°F during peak camping months.
What to do
Hiking trails: French Creek State Park offers extensive trail networks for day hikes. "There are a ton of picnic tables too so you can take a lunch and just sit by the lake to relax and have a bite to eat," notes one reviewer at French Creek State Park. Trail difficulty varies from flat lakeside paths to more challenging terrain.
Fishing opportunities: Multiple fishing spots exist within a short drive of Essington. "There are several warm water fish in the lakes including northern pike, chain pickerel, bass, walleye, muskellunge and several types of panfish," according to a French Creek State Park visitor. Ice fishing is also permitted on some lakes during winter months.
Water activities: From kayaking to swimming, water recreation options abound. "We did take our inflatable kayak out on the water, and it was lovely!" shares a camper from French Creek State Park. Many campgrounds maintain seasonal swimming areas with designated hours.
What campers like
Privacy between sites: Campers appreciate secluded spots at Hibernia County Park. "It's tiny (19 sites in Fiddlers loop), it's quiet, it's heavily wooded. There is NOTHING to do except walk or bike the beautiful trails, spend time on Chamber's Lake, spend time in the hammock and stare at the fire," explains one reviewer.
Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms rank highly in reviews. At Lums Pond State Park, "The bath house was absolutely immaculate, and the design made even my public-bathroom-phobic sister-in-law comfortable and at ease," notes a visitor. Many campgrounds feature renovated shower buildings.
Level campsites: Several parks offer prepared tent and RV pads. "All sites have a paved level area which made set up a breeze. Sites were not on top of each other," mentions a French Creek State Park camper. This feature particularly benefits RV campers needing stability.
What you should know
Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds near Essington require advance booking, especially during summer months. At Brendan Byrne State Forest, "Most sites are reservable," and visitors should book well ahead for weekend camping.
Alcohol policies: Rules vary significantly between parks. "Since this is a State Park there is no alcohol allowed. The Park Rangers drive by regularly," cautions a French Creek visitor. Always check specific regulations before packing coolers.
Limited hookups: Many campgrounds offer minimal services. At Hibernia County Park, "There are NO HOOKUPS, and water is not easy to come by if you are in an RV. If you are coming in an RV, you should come with a full water tank," advises a reviewer.
Seasonal operations: Operating schedules vary widely. Hibernia County Park "is only open on the weekends, in season," according to a camper, while other parks maintain year-round accessibility with reduced winter services.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Blackbird State Forest offers family-friendly camping areas. "Each site has a fire pit, a grill, and two tables with a decent amount of space for tents," reports a visitor. Many campgrounds maintain playground equipment within walking distance of campsites.
Kid-friendly trails: Short hiking options keep younger campers engaged. "There are several warm water fish in the lakes including northern pike, chain pickerel, bass, walleye, muskellunge and several types of panfish," notes a French Creek visitor, highlighting opportunities for young anglers.
Safety considerations: Campground patrols provide security at many locations. At Brendan Byrne State Forest, "They do patrol the sites with a police presence in the evening," explains a reviewer, adding a level of security for families.
Tips from RVers
Site dimensions: Check campsite specifications before booking. At Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area, RV sites come with electric hookups but vary in size. Hibernia County Park advises that "sites #3, #17 & #18 and plenty of sites will fit a small RV or pop up camper. They aren't level, but nothing a little creative positioning can't fix."
Water access points: RVers should plan water needs carefully. "There is one spigot at the bathroom," notes a Hibernia County Park visitor, advising campers to arrive with full tanks at campgrounds with limited facilities.
Dump station locations: Not all campgrounds provide full services. Hibernia County Park has "NO DUMP STATION. There are a few nearby campgrounds that will let you dump for a fee," advises a reviewer, suggesting RVers research options before departure.