While horseback riding options are limited near Franklin, Pennsylvania, dispersed camping is available within a 40-mile radius. Several primitive camping areas exist in the Allegheny National Forest, accessible via forest service roads. These sites typically have minimal amenities and require campers to pack out all waste. Most primitive sites permit stays up to 14 days, though regulations vary by season and specific location.
What to do
Fishing and boating: Two Mile Run County Park offers access to a lake suitable for fishing and non-motorized watercraft. "The lake is nice for canoeing," notes Kemberly S. about Two Mile Run County Park, located about 6 miles from Franklin.
Disc golf course: Oil Creek Family Campground features an expanded disc golf course through wooded terrain. "They have a 27-hole disc golf course (recently expanded from 18 hole) primarily in the woods near and around the campground property," according to a review from Oil Creek Family Campground.
Winter activities: Hearts Content Recreation Area offers winter cross-country skiing opportunities. "The Recreation Area is home to 3 nice hiking trails, including one all-season trail that converts to a cross-country skiing trail in the snowy months," shares Matthew about Hearts Content Recreation Area.
What campers like
Private sites: Many campers appreciate the secluded nature of sites at Two Mile Run. "Didn't explore much of the campground here, seemed huge with lots of sites, we basically had a whole area of sites to ourselves, and it was a very wooded area," writes Robyn S.
Lake access: Mosquito Lake State Park, located about 40 miles west of Franklin, features waterfront sites. "Some sites have access to the lake for kayaking/swimming/fishing," Karen D. mentions about Mosquito Lake State Park.
Wildlife viewing: The dense forest surroundings at Hearts Content provide opportunities to spot deer. "During weekdays the area deer will often approach from the woods behind the campsites to feast on low hanging leaves. We've seen dozens of them who will get within 10-20 yards of you for a snack later into the night," reports Matthew.
What you should know
No dedicated equestrian facilities: While seeking horse campgrounds near Franklin, Pennsylvania, be aware that no public campgrounds offer dedicated horse corrals within 15 miles of Franklin.
Primitive camping conditions: Kelly Pines Campground, approximately 35 miles east, provides basic equestrian camping. "This equestrian campground also has 2 non-equestrian sites, one which is reservable. There is no potable water but there is a river and a non-potable pump," explains Debra D. about Kelly Pines Campground.
Limited connectivity: Cell service is minimal throughout the region. "One bar of usable Verizon 4G LTE and T-Mobile 4G LTE suitable for slow web browsing and e-mail, but little else," notes Matthew about Hearts Content Recreation Area.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Several campgrounds feature playgrounds for children. "They have a large pool; a few llamas that the kids can feed and pet...a well-maintained hedge maze," says a reviewer about Oil Creek Family Campground.
Kid-friendly activities: West Haven RV Park provides open spaces for play. "Jodi placed us in a very nice spot right next to huge freshly mowed field in the rear of the park. It was perfect!" shares Pete D. about West Haven RV Park.
Water recreation: Multiple options for swimming exist throughout the area. "Great beach for kids. Plenty of nice hiking trails," mentions Joanie B. about Two Mile Run County Park.
Tips from RVers
Site size considerations: Hearts Content can accommodate various RV sizes despite being primarily wooded. "26 various sized sites, some large with plenty of space for our 22 foot tow behind and truck + some for extra vehicles," notes Jennifer K.
Limited hookups: Most campgrounds in the national forest have minimal amenities. "No hookups, about 3-4 fresh water spigots, 1 dump station and dumpster. Water pressure was very low and took a while to fill tank," Jennifer K. continues about Hearts Content.
Pull-through availability: Some campgrounds offer easier access sites. "Most if not all of the full hookups are pull throughs," mentions Joanie B. about Two Mile Run County Park.