Best Campgrounds near Fort Loudon, PA

State parks and forests surrounding Fort Loudon, Pennsylvania feature diverse camping experiences within the Appalachian foothills. Cowans Gap State Park Campground, located directly in Fort Loudon, offers tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping options from mid-April through deer hunting season in December. The campground provides water and electric hookups, showers, and boat-in access to the park's lake. Within a 30-minute drive, campers can access Twin Bridge Campground in Chambersburg and Ye Olde Mill Campground in Burnt Cabins, both offering year-round accommodations. The region's camping options extend into nearby Maryland with several established campgrounds along the Potomac River and C&O Canal.

Seasonal considerations significantly impact camping availability throughout the area. Most campgrounds operate from April through October, with a few offering year-round access. As one camper noted about Cowans Gap: "The sites are not crowded, with plenty of shade and privacy. The bathroom is close by, has showers and is very clean. You can walk or ride a bike to the beach." Cell service can be limited in some areas, with T-Mobile specifically mentioned as having no signal at Cowans Gap. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer months and weekends, particularly for lakeside sites which tend to fill quickly. Many campgrounds in the region require advance booking through state reservation systems or private campground websites.

Lakeside camping receives consistently positive reviews from visitors to the Fort Loudon area. Cowans Gap State Park features a lake with swimming areas, fishing access, and hiking trails circling the water. According to one visitor: "There is a beautiful lake across the road from camping area, which consists of a very nice hiking trail the whole way around, boating, fishing, swimming and in-season concession stand." Most state park campgrounds in the region maintain clean facilities with modern bathhouses, though some primitive sites in state forests may require campers to pack in their own water. The heavily wooded setting provides ample shade at most sites, with many campers noting the privacy between campsites as a significant benefit compared to more commercial campgrounds.

Best Camping Sites Near Fort Loudon, Pennsylvania (161)

    1. Cowans Gap State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Fort Loudon, PA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 485-3948

    $20 - $48 / night

    "Nestled in the mountains of Pennsylvania, this gem of a campground."

    "The bathroom is close by,has showers & is very clean. You can walk or ride a bike to the beach. The water is clean with sand on the bottom. Lakeside trail is short and easy."

    2. Caledonia State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Fayetteville, PA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 352-2161

    $20 - $92 / night

    "Stayed here two nights while visiting Gettysburg (short 20mi drive between the two). Stayed on Chinquapin Hill, each site has picnic table and fire ring and good space for camp."

    "It’s a fantastic state park with great picnic areas next to the creek. You can also drive up the road to the dam where there’s a beautiful lake with fishing, kayaking, etc."

    3. Twin Bridge Campground

    5 Reviews
    Chambersburg, PA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 369-2216

    $38 - $43 / night

    "This is a huge campground with mostly very large RVs situated on farmland. The sites varied. Some were in an open field, others by the stream with trees. We had Site C, which was right on the stream."

    "Our kids love the creek and playing in and around it.

    Some activities, playground, mini golf etc. but more of a relaxing campground."

    4. Hagerstown / Antietam Battlefield KOA

    19 Reviews
    Williamsport, MD
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 223-7571

    "Set right next to the river and you fish if you want to. DO NOT follow your GPS. Follow the directions on the KOA Website."

    "Beautiful campgrounds situated near a creek. The campgrounds have a homey feel and were decorated nicely for fall & Halloween. The staff & hosts were incredibly nice & helpful."

    5. Saunderosa Park Inc

    1 Review
    Mercersburg, PA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 328-2216

    6. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Williamsport MD

    23 Reviews
    Williamsport, MD
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 223-7117

    $99 - $471 / night

    "There is a food court in the swimming pool and a camp store right next to it.

    They play movies every night at the outdoor theater near the pool."

    "This campground has tons of nice cabins and tent sites, all in wooded surroundings. There is a small creek to play in and a nice little hiking trail within the campground."

    7. Sunvalley

    1 Review
    Mercersburg, PA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 328-3593

    8. Greenbrier State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    41 Reviews
    Boonsboro, MD
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $23 - $29 / night

    "Positives

    * Big, immaculately groomed tent pads

    * Mostly tent campers!"

    "Our site was private and kind of faced away from most other sites. There was a hiking trail behind us that led to the lake."

    9. Ye Olde Mill Campground

    1 Review
    Fannettsburg, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 987-3244

    $22 - $95 / night

    10. McCoys Ferry Campground — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park

    13 Reviews
    Big Pool, MD
    22 miles
    Website

    $20 - $40 / night

    "There is no privacy from adjacent campsites, but you are on the Potomac in sites 1 - 7.
    Price 2023: $10 w interagency pass Usage during visit: Light during the week. 40% full on weekends."

    "We stayed at campsite 1 which had nice views of the river and a pretty good distance from neighbors. Closest site to the drop toilet and day use area portapots (very clean!)."

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Recent Reviews near Fort Loudon, PA

961 Reviews of 161 Fort Loudon Campgrounds


  • Marcandpatti B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Gettysburg Campground

    Good spot for Gettysburg, a bit spendy.

    We stayed here mid-week in September so it was very quiet. There was a bit of road noise as our site was close to the entrance. Host was super friendly. They have a bunch of things going on with groups that stay here; next group is quilters with vintage trailers, sorry to miss that. All of the utilities worked just fine. Sites re a bit close to each other, not a lot of foliage between sites.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Artillery Ridge Campground

    Great location and friendly staff

    We have a motorhome with no additional vehicle and two dogs, and this site couldn’t have been more perfect for us. A dog park, walking distance to most everything we wanted to see. The national park is mostly dog friendly. My husband caught a fish first day in the pond behind our site. The staff was super friendly and welcoming.

  • p
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Artillery Ridge Campground

    Rv stay

    Site and bathrooms clean. Activities provided free each day. Food trucks in park. Close to museum and battleground sites.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Round Top Campground

    Better than OK

    Stayed for 2 days while passing through from FL to NH. Off-season so not crowded. Pool was clean and quite good sized, had it to ourselves due to season. Did laundry while here, ample laundry room. On-site extras include food-truck restaurant and small country goods vendor during our stay. Office staff did ok. Sites have reasonable spacing with gravel pads, mostly level. Trees between sites with sloping hills , not just a big open field. It’s a corporate site so automated web-based reservation system was finicky so we had to verify reservation went through. Tried to book 2 nights but system only set us up for 1. Phone call to help line easily resolved the issue. Quiet and no spotlights on all night.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Harpers Ferry Campground - River Riders

    Awesome views on the Potomac

    Very cool spot. Amazing sites right on the Potomac. There is a Ale House above the office that delivers for free to your site (2.5 miles away), just tip the driver

  • S
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Rothrock Roadside Campsites — Rothrock State Forest

    Nice spot to camp in the mountains

    First I'll just say that the Rothrock campsites should probably each be listed separately, rather than as a group; they are very spread out throughout the State Forest and each is a different experience.  This review will be for site 002 Colerain Road.  

    This site is accessed by driving up a bit of a winding dirt road up the mountain.  It's easy enough during the summer, though the road is narrow and you've got some sharp bends depending on which way you come from.  This road is not safe to access in the winter in my opinion.  

    The parking is just right off the road, and there's a picnic table and large stone fire ring near the parking.  There's a small path further up the hill into the woods where there is a tent pad, another fire ring and another picnic table.  There are also a lot of flat spots nearby for additional tents to be set up.  

    Just behind the upper tent site is the top of the mountain, and the site has their own private overlook to the valley below.  The site is pretty remote, though there were vehicles and the occasional biker coming up the road.  Traffic may have been busier than usual the weekend we went because there was the Mid Atlantic Overland festival nearby at the same time.  At one point a family parked in the campsite's parking to start a walk... (there's a better trailhead up closer to Indian Lookout they should have used).

    No hookups, water, bathrooms, etc; its fully primitive camping here.  Cell coverage was fine on Xfinity Mobile (Verizon). 

    These sites used to be totally free but they're now $10 a night.  You still need to book a while out if you want to be here on a weekend, especially during the fall when Penn State is playing.

  • Ronnie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Hidden Springs Campground

    Labor Day Weekend

    It was packed-all went smoothly. From check in, wood delivery, and parking.

  • eThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Round Top Campground

    I camped and worked here.

    I’m a shamanic energy healer and health enthusiast exploring a new life and hunting for healthy. While this campground has some nice features. This certainly is not a health conscious facility. Lots of smoking, drinking and unhealthy food. There was also evidence of mice in the main store and definitely issues with the water.

  • R
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Deer Run Campgrounds

    Good for kids

    It's very nice here, good for kids, big pool. The sites for campers are very tight.


Guide to Fort Loudon

Fort Loudon sits at 623 feet elevation in the Appalachian foothills of Franklin County, Pennsylvania. This area experiences four distinct seasons with warm, humid summers averaging 83°F and cold winters with temperatures typically ranging from 22-38°F. Fall camping seasons bring vibrant foliage displays across the region's state parks and forests, with many campgrounds remaining open through late autumn.

What to do

Fishing access: 10 minutes: McCoys Ferry Campground provides riverside sites directly on the Potomac with a boat ramp. "Basic site along the Potomac River. No showers and just a vault toilet and a few porta-johns. Boat ramp and easy access to the CO canal trail for easy hiking and biking," notes Jeremy C.

Biking on rail trails: The Western Maryland Rail Trail runs alongside McCoys Ferry Campground, offering flat, paved riding suitable for all skill levels. One visitor mentioned, "The C&O canal trail is steps away," making it convenient for cyclists staying at the campground.

Halloween festivities: Cowans Gap State Park Campground hosts special Halloween-themed weekends with campsite decorating contests during fall. "We went to Cowans gap last full for a Halloween weekend and the children loved it. We even won the campsite decorating contest," shares Danielle W.

Trail connections: Caledonia State Park Campground offers direct access to the Appalachian Trail and numerous connecting paths. "We enjoyed our stay here very much. The trails were very enjoyable and we hiked about 15 miles with sections of the Appalachian trail," reports Andres C.

What campers like

Creek access: Twin Bridge Campground offers creek access where children can play and swim during hot weather. "Our favorite campground. The most relaxing setting. Our kids love the creek and playing in and around it," explains a reviewer named Jwalker.

Fall foliage viewing: Cowans Gap State Park Campground shines during autumn months with spectacular leaf colors. "Absolutely amazing fall color on the lake and great drives surrounding. Bathrooms are clean and hot showers," notes Michael W.

Digital disconnection: Some campsites near Fort Loudon provide a true break from technology. At Cowans Gap, "5 nights, 6 days with no cell or wifi to stress us out. Biking, Hiking, sitting around a campfire, very nice," according to Tom R.

Wildlife viewing: Greenbrier State Park Campground offers opportunities to observe native wildlife in natural settings. The park features educational displays about local species, with one camper noting, "The nearby trails are great and the lake is a good place to swim or laze on a warm day."

What you should know

Train noise: McCoys Ferry Campground experiences regular train traffic at all hours. One camper notes, "The train comes through twice overnight and it is loud but still got a decent night of sleep."

Cell service limitations: Several campgrounds have limited connectivity. At Cowans Gap, a camper reported, "You are totally off the grid as far as cell, WiFi, and TV signal. Be prepared to be out of communication during your stay."

Varying shower availability: Facilities differ significantly between campgrounds. At McCoys Ferry, only portable toilets are available, while Twin Bridge Campground offers standard bathrooms with showers. One visitor at McCoys noted, "Portable bathrooms were clean. I packed water so didn't see if the pump was working."

Early arrival recommended: During peak summer weekends, parking at recreation areas fills quickly. A Greenbrier State Park visitor advised, "Campers have to drive down and park their cars in the parking lot by the lake EARLY or you won't get a spot."

Tips for camping with families

Water park options: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Williamsport provides extensive water recreation facilities. "What an amazing campground for adults and kids. The kids were never bored and had so much fun. Us, as adults, were also never bored," shares Mary.

Mining activities: Some campgrounds offer special activities for children. One parent noted about Hagerstown/Antietam Battlefield KOA: "a petite campground in a lovely setting. my kids were obsessed with the goats and the little mining table."

Firefly viewing: Caledonia State Park Campground offers a unique natural phenomenon. "We chose this park for the nice pool (short walk from campsites) but loved the synchronous firefly show we saw in July!" according to Stephanie S.

Concession options: Several campgrounds provide food service during peak season. At Cowans Gap, visitors can find "snack and bathing facilities close to beach," which helps when camping with children who need quick refreshments.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Caledonia State Park Campground, RV sites vary in quality and privacy. "Not sure about other sites - some sites appeared not to have tent sites and steep parking. All the full look-up sites appeared very nice," reports Ross P.

Honey wagon service: Twin Bridge Campground offers a convenient alternative to full hookups. "Big spacious sites, and a honeywagon to make things easier (there weren't any full hookup sites the I saw besides the long term spaces)," notes Angela K.

Site surfaces: Many campgrounds have specific pad types that affect setup. At Greenbrier State Park, one camper mentioned, "Big, immaculately groomed tent pads," while others noted that some sites require additional equipment for stabilization.

Narrow access roads: Some campgrounds have challenging entry points. At McCoys Ferry, campers are advised: "As you travel towards the end of McCoys Ferry Road, make sure to stay right, as to pass through the tunnel." The reviewer adds, "The tunnel you pass under is train tracks."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Fort Loudon, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Fort Loudon, PA is Cowans Gap State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 30 reviews.

What parks are near Fort Loudon, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 20 parks near Fort Loudon, PA that allow camping, notably Raystown Lake and Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park.