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    Camping near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania centers around historical sites with several established campgrounds situated within minutes of the famous Civil War battlefield. Artillery Ridge Campground, Gettysburg Battlefield KOA, and Gettysburg Campground provide convenient bases for exploring the national historical park, with most facilities located within walking distance or a short drive from battlefield monuments and the visitor center. State parks like Caledonia and Codorus offer additional camping options within 20-30 minutes of Gettysburg, providing more natural settings while still maintaining reasonable access to historical attractions. As one camper noted, "You can't get any closer to history than here," with some campgrounds like Artillery Ridge situated on land that served as Union artillery staging areas during the battle.

    Most Gettysburg area campgrounds operate seasonally from April through November, with a few facilities like Granite Hill Camping Resort remaining open year-round. Summer months bring warm, humid conditions with occasional thunderstorms, while spring and fall offer more moderate temperatures ideal for battlefield tours. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during peak summer season and on weekends from Memorial Day through Labor Day when historical tourism reaches its height. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, with most campgrounds reporting adequate coverage for basic needs. Fire restrictions are uncommon but can occur during particularly dry periods in late summer.

    The camping experience varies significantly between private campgrounds and state parks. Private facilities near the battlefield typically offer full hookups, camp stores, swimming pools, and family activities, but sites are often closely spaced with limited privacy. According to reviews, "If you're looking for a backwoods, off-the-beaten-path type of campground, this isn't it." State parks provide more spacious sites with better separation and natural surroundings. Several campgrounds accommodate horses, with Artillery Ridge offering equestrian facilities and guided battlefield tours on horseback. Most locations welcome pets with standard restrictions, and family amenities like playgrounds, game rooms, and organized activities are common at the larger private campgrounds.

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    Best Campgrounds near Gettysburg (143)

      1. Gettysburg Campground

      4.0(28)3mi from GettysburgRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "If you’re looking for a backwoods, off-the-beaten-path type of campground, this isn’t it."

      "Very close to so much history, close to downtown Gettysburg with sight seeing tours offered for the battlefields, shopping and dining close by."

      2. Artillery Ridge Campground

      4.3(26)2mi from GettysburgRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Spent a weekend at Gettysburg. We camped at Artillery Ridge Campground, which served as an artillery storage/staging area for the Union during the battle."

      "Great campground within walking distance of Gettysburg"

      3. Gettysburg / Battlefield KOA

      4.5(26)6mi from GettysburgRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Spent 2 nights at Gettysburg KOA in July while touring Pennsylvania with granddaughter. Very convenient to historical stuff. Large sites, separated by rocks and trees. Quiet and private."

      "We had a great stay at Gettysburg/ Battlefield KOA Holiday in Gettysburg, PA.  We stayed in a level pull-thru site(#14) with deluxe picnic table, swinging Adirondack glider, and fire pit."

      4. Caledonia State Park Campground

      4.4(36)14mi from Gettysburg163 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      "Appalachian trail runs right by it. About 20 minute drive to Gettysburg"

      from $20 - $92 / night

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      5. Codorus State Park Campground

      4.3(42)17mi from Gettysburg187 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Older State Park just outside of Hanover, PA. Used it as a home base to explore Gettysburg and the surrounding area."

      "We stayed Memorial Day weekend here because it’s so close to home. Our 1st ever RV camping was here 4 yrs ago. This time we’re in loop B site 79."

      from $20 - $195 / night

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      6. Granite Hill Camping Resort

      3.6(16)6mi from GettysburgRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Very close to Gettysburg and all the attractions but far enough out of town that you feel in your own world. Will definitely visit again"

      "Hands-down, this is the best campground in Gettysburg."

      7. Pine Grove Furnace State Park Campground

      4.7(26)14mi from Gettysburg74 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This campground is far enough away from home but at the same time close enough for a weekend camping trip. Nice level spots for RVs. A pet area as well as a non-pet area."

      "Plenty of trails and attraction to explore. Gettysburg is close enough for a day trip as well as Antetium."

      from $20 - $43 / night

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      8. Gettysburg

      4.7(11)4mi from Gettysburg6 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We have been members at the Gettysburg battlefield resort campground for over 10 years. They have tons to do as the family."

      "Gettysburg Battlefield Resort is a membership resort. As such, it has a great pool, most of the sites are level, and nice bathhouse facilities. It also has a lake and cabins available."

      from $66 - $141 / night

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      9. Gifford Pinchot State Park Campground

      4.2(57)23mi from Gettysburg295 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Good bathrooms, a beach, and some hiking around the lake. It's also pretty convenient to Harrisburg, Gettysburg, and Hershey if you want things to do. It also has some nice birding."

      "I liked the dish washing sinks outside of the shower houses. The site was nice with the tent pad backing up to the trees."

      from $20 - $89 / night

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      10. Owens Creek Campground — Catoctin Mountain Park

      4.2(29)18mi from Gettysburg51 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This is a great base camp for getting out to the Gettysburg National park and battlefield. town is less than 10 miles away that has a grocery store and restaurants. FREE split firewood."

      "firewood hut on the way in, unfortunately most of the wood wasn't dry due to rain the day before and the wood being out from under the hut awning, but we made do with the stacks of dead wood along the outside"

      from $30 / night

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    1056 Reviews of 143 Gettysburg Campgrounds


    • Matt S.
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Gettysburg Campground

      Great Location in Gettysburg

      We spent 4 nights at Gettysburg Campground to attend the AIM Club Rally(Lincoln’s Legacy- Gettysburg 250), and it served as base camp for the event. 

      WHAT I LIKED: 

      • Location, Location, Location: This park is an absolute winner for convenience—just 5 minutes from the Gettysburg battlefields, museums, and the heart of town. 

      • The Atmosphere: The staff gave us a warm reception at check-in, and the site itself was clean, well-maintained, and spacious enough to back up to a running creek. Lots of mature trees offer lots of shade and character. 

      • Big-Rig Friendly: Navigating a 45-foot motorhome with a toad can sometimes be stressful, but this park was easy to maneuver. 

      WHAT I DIDN’T LIKE SO MUCH: 

      • Late-Night Power Struggles: On our final night, the campground experienced grid strain. Our Hughes Watchdog Power Center saved the day—but it had to shut off our power 7 different times due to low voltage. Aside from losing a few hours of sleep to the chorus of appliances cycling off and on, no harm was done. I recommend using a surge protector/voltage regulator if you stay here. 

      WOULD WE COME BACK? 

      • Absolutely! Minor power hiccups aside, this is a beautiful, clean park situated right in the middle of everything you'd want to see and do in the area.
    • dThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Standing Stone Farm

      Very private campsite

      Super nice owner and its a privately owned farm. Went above and beyond clearing out a spot for us with only 4 hours if advance

    • J
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Gettysburg Campground

      Everything clean

      Flat grounds, level campsites, nice pool, kids have tons of fun!

    • Patrick Z.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 19, 2026

      Granite Hill Camping Resort

      Campground is poorly maintained

      The grounds are poorly kept. It is mostly occupied by what appears to be abandoned seasonal sites. There is no WiFi. Service is spotty. Management seems inconsistent on enforcing rules and tends to be less favorable to campers visiting for a weekend.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Elizabethtown-Hershey KOA

      It's rustic, well maintained and quiet

      We've stayed here annually for 7 years and it's one of our favorite campgrounds. There are enough trees and green spaces that it feels like a park despite the number of RVs it accommodates.

      The sites are level, large, and well maintained. If you need to contend with a tree blocking your satellite dish the sites are large enough that you can usually just move up or back a bit so that you are not blocked.

      The pool is nice and clean. Has water fountains, etc. for kids to play in in addition to a kiddie pool. I do wish it was open a bit later into the evening. The camp store is a bit small but is well stocked with camping items in addition to souvenirs and impulse purchase items.

      Since the pandemic what they offer has varied. Sometimes hot food like taco Tuesday, ice cream sundaes, burgers and dogs in their activity center at certain times and days. Sometimes ceramic, arts and crafts, etc.. Sometimes their activity center remains closed during our entire stay.

    • Paul E. R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Hersheypark Camping Resort

      This is the greatest place to enjoy all the activities your family desires

      Enjoy an amazing experience staying at Hershey Park camp site 😄😄

    • MsTrailBlazer 🏔.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Codorus State Park Campground

      Top Tier

      I love this place. The tent sites are super, rustic but superior. Showers are a walk. Tent Sites are very private huge and I love that.

    • F
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Thousand Trails Hershey

      Nice park but the site not so much

      The park is very nice however the site H2 was the site assigned to us. The distance between our Coach and the fence was 7 feet and the bathhouse was blocking the view. I do not recommend this site.

    • Jeff F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 4, 2026

      koa Gettysburg battlefield

      Nice spot to experience Gettysburg

      Friendly staff, well shaded, good size site 23 with easy in and paver patio and sturdy furniture


    Guide to Gettysburg

    Gettysburg camping offers a mix of historical exploration and natural experiences, with the battlefield area sitting at 500-550 feet elevation. The region has a humid continental climate with summer highs reaching 85-90°F and winter lows often below freezing. Weather patterns can shift quickly, with afternoon thunderstorms common in summer months when most visitors come to gettysburg camp.

    What to do

    Historical horseback tours: Artillery Ridge Campground provides unique battlefield exploration options with their on-site stables. "You can take guided tours of the battlefield on horseback. Nice catch and release pond in campground," notes one camper at Artillery Ridge Campground.

    Explore Appalachian Trail segments: Pine Grove Furnace State Park sits at the halfway point of the Appalachian Trail. "The park is the half way point on the AT, and we got to meet quite a few hikers and hear some cool stories about their travels on the trail," shares a camper who stayed at Pine Grove Furnace State Park Campground.

    Visit nearby Catoctin Mountain Park: Within 30 minutes of Gettysburg, this park offers additional hiking options. "During our trail hike, we located a trail map further up the mountain at The Poplar Grove group campsite information board. The trail we used is marked multi-use, and by plentiful hoofprints, appeared to be used mostly by equestrians," reports a visitor to Owens Creek Campground.

    What campers like

    Close battlefield access: Many campsites offer direct connections to historic areas. "Behind the campsite we stayed at, we learned connected to Stangler Farm, which served as a hospital for the wounded. Literally right outside the entrance of the campgrounds is where the battlefield starts," explains a camper from Artillery Ridge Campground.

    Lake activities near Gettysburg: Within 30 minutes, Codorus State Park offers water recreation options. "You can bring your own boat (gas allowed) or rent one from their marina. There is no swimming allowed in the lake but there is a pool located at the park, there is no extra cost to use the pool if you are at the campground," mentions a camper at Codorus State Park Campground.

    Organized family activities: Many campgrounds schedule regular events. "They have plenty of activities for the kids from swimming, mini golf, and a scavenger hunt! They also had live music one night! They just opened up a new pavilion and the camp store was very well stocked!" shares a visitor to Gettysburg Battlefield KOA.

    What you should know

    Site privacy varies significantly: Some campgrounds offer more secluded options than others. "If you are looking for a backwoods, off-the-beaten-path type of campground, this isn't it. If you are looking for a campground that is very close to an historical National Park not to mention shopping and restaurants, this is for you," notes a camper about Gettysburg Campground.

    Reservation requirements: Most parks fill quickly during peak season. "Sites look to be semi private in alot of pictures but that isnt the case. We had a full hook up with our 15ft travel trailer. Pretty tight even with my Tacoma," comments a visitor to Gettysburg Battlefield KOA.

    Primitive camping limitations: True backcountry camping is limited in the immediate Gettysburg area. "The tent sites have numerous walnut trees, so there's a bit of a hazard there when walking around trying to dodge the falling nuts (cars are targets too!)," warns a Gettysburg Campground visitor.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for campgrounds with dedicated kid zones: Many facilities offer specific amenities for children. "The main building also has a nice common areas and a kids activity area complete with a wooden camper play set your kids can crawl around in," notes a visitor to Gettysburg Battlefield Resorts.

    Consider educational opportunities: The historical setting provides learning experiences. "We did Park Ranger tours to learn about the 1st shot and how the war started to stand in the footsteps of General Buford at Senitary Ridge in the cupola overseeing the battlefield," shares an Artillery Ridge camper.

    Check for swimming options: During hot summer months, cooling off is important. "There is a wide variety of sites so finding one that you like should not be difficult, there are some in wide-open park-like settings, and some that are treed. For the most part we didn't notice any that really seem to be right on top of each other," explains a Codorus State Park visitor.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require extra equipment. "It took 2 hours to get our camper set up because of the very uneven stone lot, thankfully we had enough wood to get the jack up without having to over extend it," warns a visitor to Granite Hill Camping Resort.

    Hookup configuration variations: Electric and water placements differ between campgrounds. "The hookups are oddly spaced and you need to ensure you have extentions handy. My electric hookup didn't work on 30A," shares another Granite Hill camper.

    Size restrictions at some locations: Not all campgrounds accommodate larger RVs. "We stayed in site 55. Big site but hard to get into. There are a couple of pull thru sites that are much easier," notes a Gettysburg Battlefield KOA visitor.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where are the best campgrounds near Gettysburg battlefield?

    Artillery Ridge Campground stands out for its historical significance and proximity, located within walking distance of the battlefield on land that served as Union artillery storage during the battle. For those seeking amenities with historical context, Gettysburg / Battlefield KOA offers large, private sites separated by rocks and trees, with full hookups, deluxe picnic tables, and Adirondack gliders. Both campgrounds provide convenient access to Gettysburg's historical attractions while offering comfortable accommodations for various camping styles.

    Are there any state park campgrounds near Gettysburg, PA?

    Several state parks offer camping options within a short drive of Gettysburg. Pine Grove Furnace State Park Campground features level RV spots, pet and non-pet areas, and a lake with a beach. It's close enough for weekend trips while providing access to the Appalachian Trail. Caledonia State Park Campground is just a 20-mile drive from Gettysburg, offering sites with picnic tables and fire rings on Chinquapin Hill. While sites are somewhat close to neighbors, the good canopy cover creates a pleasant camping environment.

    Can you find free camping near Gettysburg, PA?

    Free camping options are extremely limited in the immediate Gettysburg area. Most campgrounds near the battlefield and historical sites charge fees, including the state parks and private campgrounds that surround Gettysburg. For budget options, consider Granite Hill Camping Resort which occasionally offers discounted rates during off-peak seasons. For truly free camping, you'll likely need to venture farther into nearby national forests, approximately 1-2 hours away. Always verify current regulations before attempting dispersed camping, as rules change frequently and unauthorized camping can result in fines.

    What RV camping options are available near Gettysburg National Park?

    Gettysburg Campground offers excellent RV accommodations with full hookups and is conveniently located near the National Park, shopping, and restaurants. The campground features numerous family-friendly amenities including a pool, playgrounds, and themed events. Codorus State Park Campground provides both open and wooded electric sites for RVs just outside Hanover, PA, making it a good home base for exploring Gettysburg. Fresh water access is available on entry and at various spigots throughout the park, ensuring convenient RV camping.