Equestrian camping near Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania offers multiple options within a 30-60 minute drive radius. The region sits at the edge of the Pine Barrens, with sandy soil conditions and mixed forest environments dominating the landscape. Summer temperatures typically range from 75-85°F during camping season, with occasional afternoon thunderstorms common in July and August.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: At French Creek State Park, anglers can target northern pike, chain pickerel, bass, walleye, and various panfish in either Scotts Run Lake or Hopewell Lake. "There are several warm water fish in the lakes including northern pike, chain pickerel, bass, walleye, muskellunge and several types of panfish. Ice fishing is also allowed at both lakes and the ice thickness is monitored," notes a visitor at French Creek State Park Campground.
Hiking trail networks: Hibernia County Park features multiple interconnected trails for day hiking between campsites and the lake. "Walking/hiking trails and the lake were super peaceful," reports a camper. Another mentions that "There are a half dozen easy trails, the longest is around 2 miles" at Hibernia County Park.
Water activities: At Spruce Run Recreation Area, visitors can access multiple water-based activities. "There is a huge lake where you can rent canoes and kayaks. A huge pool that has a beautiful view overlooking the lake," explains a camper at Spruce Run Recreation Area.
What campers like
Privacy between sites: Many campgrounds in the region offer good separation between campsites. At Mountainview Campground, "The campground is perfect for a getaway if what you're looking for is no more than spending some time in nature. The property is well kept and campsites are a good distance from each other." Another reviewer notes, "Our site was fully private (could not see or hear neighbors)."
Natural surroundings: Turkey Swamp Park provides a woodland camping experience with multiple recreational options. "Sites are all level, very generous in size, and reasonably spaced apart for privacy. A lantern hook, picnic table, and fire ring complete each site," shares a camper at Turkey Swamp Park. Another notes, "Turkey Swamp is a great spot, a lot of different things to do. Fishing, Tent Camp, Van Camping, Open Field, BBQ, Kayaking, Canoeing."
Quiet environment: Brendan Byrne State Forest offers peaceful camping away from urban noise. "It's far away from traffic noise. You can't hear any cars or any other noise from civilization at all. It's at least 10 miles away from anything more than a single house in the woods. 5 miles away from the main road. It just makes for better camping," shares a visitor at Brendan Byrne State Forest.
What you should know
Bathroom conditions vary: Facility quality differs significantly between parks. One camper at Spruce Run noted, "Showers were cold water only and very cold at that." Another visitor reported, "The bathrooms were absolutely disgusting. I thought with COVID they were cleaning them more, but for the entire weekend, someone's #2 remained all over the toilet, floor, and corner wall."
Seasonal crowding patterns: Weekends tend to be significantly busier than weekdays at most campgrounds. "Stayed here 2 nights in May, Friday-Sunday. There were a decent amount of people on Friday, but significantly more on Saturday," reports a camper.
Wildlife awareness: Tick activity can be high in warmer months. A Turkey Swamp visitor warned, "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."
Tips for camping with families
Kid-friendly fishing: Hibernia County Park offers dedicated fishing for younger anglers. "The children's pond is a short ways away for well stocked fishing," notes a visitor. Another explains, "Great children's pond for 12 and under. Brandywine creek and Chambers Lake are there too. Great playground."
Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature play areas for children. At Allaire State Park, "There is a playground at the campground and at the lake, and an amphitheater at the campground where they hold events and Sunday morning church services."
Water recreation options: Sites with swimming and boating provide entertainment for families with children. "There are several playgrounds, boat launches, and life guarded swimming area," describes a visitor to Spruce Run Recreation Area.
Tips from RVers
Site selection strategy: At French Creek State Park, RVers should pay attention to site specifics. "All sites have a paved level area which made set up a breeze," reports a camper. Another notes, "If you're traveling through, there are many places to eat nearby."
Water access planning: For parks without full hookups, planning is essential. A Hibernia County Park camper advises, "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."
Campsite leveling: Some parks require extra effort for RV setup. "They aren't level, but nothing a little creative positioning can't fix," notes a camper describing RV sites at Hibernia County Park.