Best Campgrounds near Horsham, PA

Camping options around Horsham, Pennsylvania include established campgrounds like Fort Washington State Park and Evansburg State Park, located within a 30-minute drive of the suburban community. The Philadelphia region provides a mix of state park camping, private RV parks, and limited group camping facilities rather than extensive public lands for dispersed camping. Village Scene Park in nearby Hatfield offers dedicated RV sites with full hookups, while several state parks provide tent camping, cabin rentals, and in some cases, glamping accommodations within a 20-mile radius of Horsham.

Most campgrounds in the area require reservations, particularly during the peak summer season from May through October. Fort Washington State Park allows only group camping by reservation, not individual campers, as noted in reviews. Evansburg State Park accommodates tents, RVs, and cabin camping with electric hookups available at most sites. Private facilities like Village Scene Park provide amenities including 30/50 amp electrical service, water and sewer hookups, and laundry facilities. Winter camping is limited, with many locations closing seasonally. "Fort Washington State Park is just north of Philadelphia. It's almost 500 acres filled with trails, woods, and river," one reviewer noted about the nearby state park.

Campers consistently mention the suburban nature of camping in this region, with most facilities embedded within developed areas rather than remote wilderness. Fort Washington State Park receives positive reviews for its hiking trails and bird watching opportunities, particularly during migration seasons when visitors can view raptors from the observation deck. Reviews indicate that the area's campgrounds provide convenient access to Philadelphia's attractions while offering green space retreats. Visitors appreciate Evansburg State Park for its multiple outdoor activities, including fishing, horseback riding, and hiking. Several reviewers mentioned the importance of making advance reservations, especially for weekend stays during summer months when facilities fill quickly. The proximity to urban amenities while maintaining natural settings appears to be the primary appeal of camping in this region.

Best Camping Sites Near Horsham, Pennsylvania (120)

    1. Fort Washington State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Ambler, PA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 591-5250

    $28 - $72 / night

    "It's almost 500 acres filled with trails, woods,and river. I usually go to the parking right off of Militia hill rd.and Skippack Pike intersection."

    "m following up on my review from over a year ago with new photos, updated weathered campers’ tales and a quick snapshot of HIGHLIGHTS and LOWLIGHTS: HIGHLIGHTS: (1) Rustic group camping nestled in nearly"

    2. Washington Crossing State Park - TEMP CLOSED FOR 2024

    9 Reviews
    Titusville, NJ
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 737-0623

    $50 - $100 / night

    "Washington Crossing Historic Park, straddling Pennsylvania and New Jersey along the Delaware River, is one of those rare places where you can literally camp in history."

    "I always look forward to going because it is consistently clean, great for riding bikes and taking pets for a walk and children for a stroll PLUS it is significant  historically and it is enjoyable for"

    3. Alverthorpe Private Park

    4 Reviews
    Jenkintown, PA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 884-6538

    $1 - $100 / night

    "year ago with some refreshed insight, additional photos and, well, because once wasn’t enough, here’s a quick reel of HIGHLIGHTS and LOWLIGHTS:  HIGHLIGHTS: (1) Hidden slice of suburban woodland tucked"

    4. Village Scene Park

    4 Reviews
    Hatfield, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 362-6030

    $48 / night

    "We’ve stayed here a couple times in past Have family in the area Grew up in this area so very comfortable and easy access to lots of places! This visit we stayed six months may to October"

    5. Evansburg State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Skippack, PA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 409-1150

    $43 / night

    "It was a great place to walk with your dog and enjoy the Pennsylvania outdoors."

    "Since he was 2 years old I’ve taken my son, and we always have an amazing time, either hiking the trails to wandering in the woods looking for “adventures”."

    6. French Creek State Park Campground

    82 Reviews
    Geigertown, PA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 582-9680

    $20 - $90 / night

    "We were looking for someplace close to the city but away from the hustle and bustle of our city life, this was the perfect little steal-away; relatively close by, great car camping spots, nice easy hikes"

    "Campground Review: French Creek State Park Campground is located in Elverson, Pennsylvania and sits adjacent to Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site."

    7. Tohickon Family Campground

    16 Reviews
    Richlandtown, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 536-7951

    "Nothing bad about this place, I love that it's set far enough away from the main road that you don't get the noise."

    "Great camping, great hiking, pretty close to stores if you need anything. Staff is incredible!! Very polite, helpful, and just all around awesome People!!!"

    8. Boulder Woods Campground

    11 Reviews
    Red Hill, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 257-7178

    "Nice place, a bit to close to the highways"

    "It was quite muddy so we moved our set up into the grass field, we reserved the majority of the sites in this location so it worked well. The RV spots seem nice and large."

    9. Nockamixon State Park Cabins

    13 Reviews
    Richlandtown, PA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 529-7300

    $70 - $92 / night

    "They have a lot of land so it’s easy to find a secluded spot to hang out away from paths and people!"

    "Great place to picnic fish from land or boat, go for a nice scenic walk, go Kayaking, etc. If you don't own a boat, you can rent one right at the lake."

    10. Tohickon Valley County Park

    10 Reviews
    Point Pleasant, PA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 597-0754

    "Easy to drive in and out. No “camp store/ features” but there’s a local pool with swing sets within walking distance and lots of manageable trails along the cliffs."

    "The Delaware Canal is nearby with the tow path for biking. That makes this a nice Bikepacking stop."

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Recent Reviews near Horsham, PA

816 Reviews of 120 Horsham Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2026

    Melody Lakes Country Estates

    More Community Living Than Campground Stay

    Tucked just off Route 309 north of Quakertown, Melody Lakes Country Estate feels far less like a traditional campground and much more like a quiet, semi-permanent residential community, with a small pocket of opportunity for the occasional overnight RV stay if you happen to time it right.

    While my review from a few years ago provides a ton of detail, I thought I would follow up that review with a topline of HIGHLIGHTS and LOWLIGHTS along with a smattering of new photos.

    HIGHLIGHTS:(1) Peaceful, tucked-away setting surrounded by wooded acreage that gives the property a calm, removed feel from nearby roads;(2) Access to a range of community-style amenities including a pool, clubhouse, playground, and small fishing ponds;(3) Proximity to Quakertown makes it relatively easy to access groceries, restaurants, and basic supplies within a short drive;(4) Nearby outdoor options like the Upper Bucks Rail Trail provide a great outlet for hiking and biking;(5) Close to local gems like Kathy’s Country Kitchen, which is well worth the stop if you’re passing through.

    LOWLIGHTS:(1) Extremely limited RV availability, with only a handful of spots, making it unreliable for spontaneous overnight stays;(2) Not a true campground experience, as the majority of the property is made up of semi-permanent or seasonal residences;(3) No tent camping options whatsoever, limiting flexibility for different types of campers;(4) Entrance is easy to miss with minimal signage, requiring careful navigation or prior knowledge to find;(5) Unclear availability of full hookups due to the limited number of transient sites and lack of consistent turnover.

    Happy Camping!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2026

    Quakerwoods Campground

    Quaint Country Camping in Classic Bucks County

    Tucked into the rolling farmland and lush hillsides of Bucks County just off Exit 44 of the PA Turnpike and Exits 60/60A from I-78, Quakerwoods Campground delivers a postcard-perfect countryside setting with wide-open skies, neighboring hay fields, rustic barns and charming small towns that feel pulled straight from a New England travel guide. With roughly 170 RV sites, a small collection of tent sites and several rental campers, the campground strikes a balance between peaceful rural escape and full-featured family campground energy.

    HIGHLIGHTS:(1) Gorgeous pastoral setting with surrounding farmland, rolling hills and a distinctly peaceful countryside atmosphere;(2) Excellent full-hookup RV infrastructure with mostly back-in sites offering 30/50 amp electric, water and sewer, along with flat pads, picnic tables and in-ground fire rings;(3) Exceptionally strong amenity package including adult and kids swimming pools, mini golf, baseball field, RC track, shuffleboard, fishing pond, game room, playgrounds, volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, cornhole, themed weekends, bingo and Saturday wagon rides;(4) Clean and plentiful facilities including four well-kept restroom and shower buildings, laundry, camp store, dump stations, water stations, propane refills and ice sales; and(5) Outstanding access to regional attractions including Nockamixon State Park for kayaking and canoeing, plus great nearby dining at Brick Tavern Inn, McCoole’s at the Historic Red Lion Inn and Sage Alley Brewery.

    LOWLIGHTS:(1) Interior sections of the campground offer less tree cover and privacy compared to the wooded perimeter sites;(2) Tent camping is limited in number and clustered separately, which may feel slightly isolated to some campers;(3) Restaurant options are not immediately adjacent, requiring a short drive for dining;(4) Weekend popularity and themed events can increase noise and traffic levels; and(5) RV rates trend toward the higher end during peak season.

    Happy Camping!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    French Creek State Park Campground

    French Creek State Park

    This is our 3rd time at this park, it is one of our favorites. Well maintained, very quiet. We stay in Loop A (full hookup) pet friendly. Sites are spacious, generally large but they are all back-in sites.

  • D
    Mar. 3, 2026

    Delaware Motel and RV Park

    Thoughts

    Okay so I haven't actually been here yet I am looking for somewhere to put my rv long term. I guess I was just wondering why the other person made this place sound so horrible. Is it because of the people who can only afford to survive long term at this campsite or was this another time that stigma took over instead of knowledge or is the place a real dangerous dump. I guess I need to check this place out for myself.

  • Kalinda I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 27, 2026

    Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA

    Cute, safe and quiet

    Love the staff the community and the solitude. All the amenities are up and working all the time.

  • Jenni D.
    Feb. 5, 2026

    Hidden Acres Camping Grounds

    Hidden gem

    Small family owed for 50 plus years. They care about their guests and treat everyone like they are part of the family. The only thing about this campground is that it doesn't allow tents. Only RVs and pull behind.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 6, 2026

    AT Overlook Campground near Lehigh Gap

    Great view

    We had to stop short of our intended site as we were caught in a flash rain and thunderstorm. More tents than should have fit parked here for the night.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 23, 2025

    Jugtown Mountain Campsites

    A decent, clean campground.

    I stopped by in early October 2025 for one night, as I was on my home from Dad's.  The place is attached to a trailer company.  Most of the good camping spots are for RV's.  There is a small area up the hill for tents.  I was the only one in the Tent area.  The restroom was clean and simple; two toilets and two sinks.

  • Xanthia S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 17, 2025

    Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest

    Quiet Secluded Happiness

    I got really into camping this year and this was a lovely place really close to my house and I love how easy it is to access and the fact that even if I wasn’t there on time for a check-in, I could still go to my site. Everything’s really easily accessible in terms of water and the bathrooms. I do a lot of car camping so I don’t necessarily do the hike in options, but they also had a bunch of different family locations and there’s a beach that’s really close by if that’s a part of the park, I believe.


Guide to Horsham

Camping spots near Horsham, Pennsylvania cluster within the suburban landscape of southeastern Pennsylvania, where the average elevation sits at approximately 350 feet above sea level. Most camping areas lie within 20-40 miles of Horsham in various state parks and private campgrounds that experience hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly reaching 85-90°F. Winter camping is limited from November through March when nighttime temperatures frequently drop below freezing.

What to do

Disc golf courses and tournaments: Boulder Woods Campground features an extensive disc golf course that attracts enthusiasts. "Great disc golf course," reports Benjamin C., who enjoyed this activity during his stay. The campground sells disc golf equipment in their store and hosts tournaments regularly.

Birdwatching at migration hotspots: Nockamixon State Park offers prime birdwatching opportunities, particularly during spring and fall migrations. "Nockamixon is full of options for activities in and out of the lake. Even sitting beach side and watching windsurfers will entertain," notes Katrina D. The park's diverse habitat supports numerous bird species.

Whitewater opportunities: Tohickon Valley County Park provides seasonal whitewater rafting experiences during scheduled dam releases. "When scheduled they open the dam up stream for some world class whitewater rafting," explains Brett C. These water releases typically occur twice yearly in March and early November.

Creek fishing for varied species: Evansburg State Park offers excellent fishing opportunities for multiple species. "I caught a beautiful Brown Trout here a few weeks ago! Great park," writes J.K., who adds that "you need a license to fish, and if you plan on catching Trout you need the Trout endorsement on the fishing license, currently $9.90."

What campers like

Private, spacious sites: French Creek State Park Campground receives praise for its well-designed campsites. "All sites have a paved level area which made set up a breeze. Sites were not on top of each other," notes Jen R. The campground features multiple loops with varying levels of privacy and amenities.

Rustic group camping experience: Washington Crossing State Park offers organized group tent camping with restrictions. "This isn't the place for a cushy RV getaway or individual tenters looking to sneak in for the night, but rather a structured, group-style camping steeped in Revolutionary War atmosphere," explains Stuart K. The park strictly enforces group camping requirements.

Cabin options for non-tent campers: Nockamixon State Park provides cabin accommodations for those seeking more comfort. "The cabins are full electric with heat and are well appointed. It was an excellent fall trip location for a family with young children," shares John S., who appreciated this option for cooler weather camping.

Historical surroundings: Tohickon Valley County Park offers camping near significant historical sites. "If you're there on a Saturday during polo season you can catch a match down the road at Tinicum Park," suggests Katrina Z. The area's rich historical context adds educational value to camping trips.

What you should know

Reservation requirements vary by park: Many state parks require advance booking, especially on weekends. "Stayed here 2 nights without a reservation. We were in the D loop which is rustic with no hookups. Quiet, very few people mid-week," reports Cheryl K. about French Creek State Park, indicating weekday availability may be easier.

Limited individual camping options: Fort Washington State Park allows only group camping. "Great historical park along Washington's route to Valley Forge - however, camping is group camping by reservation only, not nightly camping for individuals," clarifies Sue C. This limitation appears across several parks in the region.

Pet policies differ significantly: Pet restrictions vary widely between parks and specific camping loops. "Loop C is the only dog friendly loop in the campground," notes Ellen C. about French Creek State Park. Similarly, John S. mentions limited dog-friendly cabins at Nockamixon: "While we managed to get one of the dog friendly ones here, they are limited in number."

Weather impacts on tent sites: Tohickon Family Campground experiences drainage issues during rainy periods. "Don't come if you're in a tent and it has been or will rain, it becomes flooded or turns into a mudpit," warns LU D. Several campgrounds in the area have similar challenges with wet weather.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Tohickon Family Campground offers family-friendly facilities. "We went with friends for a weekend. Both families have little kids and it was a great spot with a playground, construction digging area, and a bunch of activities for the kids to do," shares Jessica V., highlighting the family orientation.

Swimming options during summer: French Creek State Park features a swimming pool for summer visitors. "The pool was closed, but it looked nice," mentions Katie M., who visited in October. Most parks with pools operate them from Memorial Day through Labor Day only.

Multi-activity destinations: Tohickon Valley County Park combines multiple recreational options. "There's a pool and playground within walking distance and lots of manageable trails along the cliffs," notes Katharine T., making it suitable for families with different interests and energy levels.

Trail difficulty considerations: Evansburg State Park offers accessible trails for younger hikers. Andrew C. shares his experience: "Since he was 2 years old I've taken my son, and we always have an amazing time, either hiking the trails to wandering in the woods looking for 'adventures'." The park accommodates various skill levels.

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions and hookup details: Village Scene Park provides full RV hookups but has space constraints. "Sites are narrow and can feel cramped, so don't expect big pull-throughs," advises Stuart K. The park offers 50 amp electrical service and full hookups despite the limited space.

Surface considerations for larger rigs: Boulder Woods Campground requires assistance for larger RVs. "The spots are tight to get into but the staff will offer to park your camper using your vehicle. I let them park mine and I'm really glad I did," shares Erik W., highlighting the challenging navigation in wooded sites.

Winter availability limitations: Most RV facilities near Horsham reduce operations in winter. "Stayed over for one night in early December. Showers and bathrooms were great!" reports Galit P. about French Creek State Park, one of the few year-round options in the region.

Age restrictions on seasonal rentals: Some parks limit the age of RVs for extended stays. "They only allow seasonal campers to be 10 years old or newer. Ours is 13. Very disappointed," explains Caryn I. about Boulder Woods Campground, an important consideration for those seeking longer-term arrangements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available in Horsham, Pennsylvania?

While Horsham itself has limited camping options, the surrounding Philadelphia region offers several choices. Village Scene Park is located in a suburban area near Philly and provides RV accommodations. For a more traditional camping experience, Fort Washington State Park Campground is nearby with drive-in access, reservable sites, and toilet facilities. Other options within a reasonable drive include Tohickon Family Campground and Boulder Woods Campground. Most campgrounds in the region require reservations, especially during peak season (May-September), so booking in advance is recommended.

How can I rent an RV in Horsham, Pennsylvania?

Renting an RV near Horsham is relatively straightforward with several options available. Major RV rental companies operate in the greater Philadelphia area, including national chains that offer various sizes and styles. For a budget-friendly alternative, peer-to-peer rental platforms like Outdoorsy and RVshare connect you with local RV owners. Once you've secured your rental, Blue Rocks Family Campground offers spacious RV sites in a wooded setting near the Appalachian Trail. For overnight parking options during your journey, Cracker Barrel — Clinton provides convenient RV parking just off I-295. Always confirm rental requirements like minimum rental periods, insurance coverage, and mileage limitations.

Where can I find tent camping sites in Horsham, PA?

For tent camping near Horsham, your best options are within a short drive. French Creek State Park Campground offers excellent tent sites with reservable spaces and full facilities in a natural setting. Philadelphia-West Chester KOA provides tent camping options in the beautiful Pennsylvania countryside, not far from downtown Philadelphia. The campground is situated among rolling hills with good amenities. For a more primitive experience, Tohickon Valley County Park has walk-in tent sites with basic facilities. Most tent sites in the region fill quickly during summer weekends, so advance reservations are strongly recommended.