Best Campgrounds near Landenberg, PA

Campgrounds near Landenberg, Pennsylvania range from state park facilities to private RV resorts, all within a short drive of Philadelphia and surrounding attractions. Philadelphia-West Chester KOA in Coatesville offers tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins with easy access to both downtown Philadelphia and Amish country. Elk Neck State Park Campground, just across the Maryland border, provides waterfront camping with boat-in access on the Chesapeake Bay. French Creek State Park, about 30 minutes north, features wooded sites for tents, RVs, and several cabins and yurts spread across four camping loops.

Seasonal considerations affect camping conditions throughout the area, with most campgrounds operating year-round but offering limited amenities during winter months. French Creek State Park and Lums Pond State Park maintain their camping facilities throughout the year, while private campgrounds like Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Quarryville typically operate from April through November. "The campground is hilly which means that a fair number of sites are not level. Our site was level for our RV but the patio sloped downhill and we could not use our picnic table or find a level spot for our chairs," noted one camper about Philadelphia-West Chester KOA. Water access at certain campgrounds may be restricted seasonally, with swimming pools generally open only from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Many campgrounds in the region feature spacious, shaded sites with varying levels of privacy. Lums Pond State Park Campground in Delaware receives praise for its layout, with one reviewer noting "there were shaded spots and sunny spots. Site 35 was quite spacious as were many of them." Elk Neck State Park Campground offers waterfront sites with views of the Chesapeake Bay, though reviews indicate site quality varies significantly across the campground. The area's proximity to Philadelphia makes these campgrounds popular weekend destinations, with reviewers frequently mentioning the convenience of accessing urban attractions while still enjoying natural surroundings. Several campgrounds provide amenities for families, including swimming pools, playgrounds, and organized activities, particularly at private resorts like the KOAs and Jellystone Park.

Best Camping Sites Near Landenberg, Pennsylvania (105)

    1. Lums Pond State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Kirkwood, DE
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 368-6989

    $27 - $45 / night

    "Near an Ape Adventure park, hike around lake, and any shopping or restaurants you might want are close by. It rained heavy so we didn’t get out much but walk around camp loop is nice and flat."

    "The camp loop is a nice walk but there are also trails. They were pretty muddy when we were there. Site 35 was quite spacious as were many of them."

    2. Philadelphia-West Chester KOA

    17 Reviews
    Downingtown, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 486-0447

    $59 - $86 / night

    "The campground is located in a beautiful part of the Pennsylvania countryside with rolling hills which meant the roads getting there are narrow and windy."

    "Everything was within close walking distance and the staff were extremely helpful. Pool and bathrooms were very clean."

    3. Elk Neck State Park Campground

    60 Reviews
    Perryville, MD
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 287-5333

    $21 - $55 / night

    "I didn't notice it when I was in my tent, but I did as I was walking around.
    The campground is well-wooded, offering reasonable privacy given the space constraints. "

    "Surrounding area
    There are lots of tails for hiking in walking distance and also a playground for kids."

    4. French Creek State Park Campground

    81 Reviews
    Geigertown, PA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 582-9680

    $24 - $122 / 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."

    5. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Quarryville

    19 Reviews
    Quarryville, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 610-4505

    "We stayed here in November with beautiful weather which meant the large farm behind the campground was spraying manure over their fields. We could smell it."

    "The site was covered and it was cool around 4:30pm when the sun went behind the trees. It didn’t look like all sites had that much cover so be careful."

    7. Hibernia County Park

    8 Reviews
    Coatesville, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 383-3812

    $15 - $50 / night

    "This campground has 2 small loops, the Lake Loop and the Fiddler's Loop. Lake loop is the bigger of the two, however the “sites” are smaller and it's more open. It is popular with group tenters."

    "Large campsites at the Lake Loop. Map is a little deceiving- the sites are farther from the lake than I expected and there are no running water bathrooms. Very clean and wooded sites."

    8. Brandywine Creek Campground

    3 Reviews
    Coatesville, PA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 942-9950

    "Girlfriend and I stayed here while we visited nearby Longwood Gardens. The tent sites are spacious and they all border the creek which is a nice sound at night, as well as a good morning view."

    "Close to Valley Forge military park, and convenient to Philadelphia by train."

    9. Group Camp — Ridley Creek State Park

    10 Reviews
    Gradyville, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 892-3900

    $57 / night

    "well marked trails great for hiking. pet friendly! we love walking here with our dog. there are even a few great spots to get a small creek swim in! It also has a greag picnic area with grills."

    "We found a lot of really unique sites around the park. Will keep going back"

    10. Cecil County Permaculture

    1 Review
    North East, MD
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (443) 945-5492

    $10 - $16 / night

    "Has outhouse, fire pit, running water on side of house near outhouse. An is a wonderful person. Good reception with T-Mobile!"

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Recent Reviews near Landenberg, PA

744 Reviews of 105 Landenberg Campgrounds


  • Ali P.
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Homestead Campground

    Here for a week

    Beautiful park. Looks like only 2 of the spots are for campers, rest are full time residents. The farther back you go in the park the worse condition the rv are. At time of visit the closest bathroom was under repair, it happens. Aggravating issues: Dump station has no water. People walk their dogs right thru your camp site and then don’t pick up after them.

    But yea, beautiful place

  • Gennifer K.
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Country Acres Campground

    Nice park

    This was a great campground. Very convenient for local sites, food, and shopping. Super clean, a large pool, and all well maintained.

  • M
    Oct. 6, 2025

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Hard with a large group

    Harder to do with a large group due to the early quiet hours, but park is very nice and well kept

  • Aly E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2025

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Dog owners read!

    There’s four loops. All connected A through D. We just needed a place to park and sleep so I got D011. Got there at 11pm and the D loop says no pets allowed. Not sure why when they are at every other loop but we had no where else to go and the area is pretty far off from anywhere else so the ol lab stayed in the camper. The bathrooms are tile and really nice with showers. And it was really quiet and chilly so a nice fall camp site. Just know ahead of time if you’re a dog owner!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Village Scene Park

    Tucked-Away Community Vibe

    I’m following up on my review from over a year ago with updated insights, additional photos and a quick breakdown of HIGHLIGHTS and LOWLIGHTS: 

    HIGHLIGHTS: (1) Convenient suburban location near Philadelphia yet surprisingly quiet; (2) Full-hookup RV sites with 30 / 50 amp, water, and sewer; (3) Affordable rates compared to other campgrounds in the region; (4) Smaller, tight-knit atmosphere with friendly long-term residents; (5) Pet-friendly, with walking areas and green space; and (6) Nearby restaurants include Franconi’s Pizzeria for classic pies and cheesesteaks and Appalachian Brewing Company with pub fare and house-brewed beers. 

    LOWLIGHTS: (1) Sites are narrow and can feel cramped, so don’t expect big pull-throughs; (2) Limited amenities with no pool, clubhouse, or playground; (3) Grounds feel more like a residential mobile home park than a campground; (4) Some infrastructure is dated and could use upgrades; and (5) Not much in the way of natural scenery because, um, this is urban camping. 

    Happy Camping!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Fort Washington State Park Campground

    Where George Washington Would've Ditched His Tent PPE

    I’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 500 acres of lush forest that is perfect for history buffs and nature lovers alike; (2) Potable water and non-flush restrooms available year-round, because even Revolutionary War re-enactors need coffee breaks; (3) Over 3.5 miles of trails leading to Hawk Watch observation decks, which birders will marvel at and the rest of us will simply appreciate the vista; (4) Group tenting area that fits 20 to 100 people that is ideal for clans, clubs or covert woodland think tanks; and (5) Convenient to Philly (25 min), great for escaping crowds while still being able to Uber for donuts.

    LOWLIGHTS: (1) No RV or tent-by-the-river solo camping: group-only policy means solo adventurers need to carpool or carry heavy guilt; (2) Bathrooms are primitive and non-flush, so BYOTP as it’s campground chic here, not hotel lobby convenient; (3) Carry-in / carry-out trash policy means becoming one with your garbage until civilization or squirrels show up; (4) Cell service is ‘iffy’ at best, depending on how hard the woods are trying to keep you offline; and (5) No campfire tales about campers as noise is limited and so are late-night s'mores sessions.

    Happy Camping!

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Old Mill Stream Campground

    Great place to stay!

    This Campground is in the town of Lancaster, close to everything. A little complicated getting in, you need to turn in at the Cartoon Network Hotel driveway. Nice showers & friendly staff. Our site was asphalt, that was a treat, tho not all of them were...

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Alverthorpe Private Park

    Urban Camping Bliss

    I’m following up on my review from over a 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 just outside Philly that is serene enough to reset your social media–addled brain; (2) Flat, open terrain scattered with tall shade trees makes pitching your tent feel practically pastoral; (3) Surprisingly solid cell signal (T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T all wave hello), which is rare in inner-density camping and handy for emergency pizza delivery orders; (4) Short walk to a quaint lake and four-sided chimney for marshmallow toasting that offers low-key charm with built-in ambiance; and (5) Tons of shade completely shroud the entire campground area, so no need to bring those pesky shelters for added coverage. 

    LOWLIGHTS: (1) No restroom drama on the way in, but once you’re past the control building, basic camping reality bites; (2) Ancient shelter and group pavilion are charming in a ‘needs new plumbing’ sort of way; (3) Reaching the camping area involves navigating uneven steps as you won’t be able to drive to your actual campsite, which is great for adventure, but bad for sprained ankles; (4) Feels like a weekend-only myth where the park closes on holidays and deals in ‘control building hours’; and (5) This place is known to be full of litter and in dire need of some ground maintenance, so you might just want to bring an extra garbage bag and a rake to help out.

    Happy Camping!


Guide to Landenberg

Camping options near Landenberg, Pennsylvania span across three states due to the area's location at the tri-state border of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. The region features rolling hills with elevations ranging from 200-400 feet and predominantly deciduous forest terrain. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-90°F with high humidity, while winter camping can experience temperatures dropping into the 20s, particularly at French Creek State Park where year-round camping remains available even during snowy conditions.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: 5-7 species available: Elk Neck State Park Campground offers multiple fishing spots with species including "northern pike, chain pickerel, bass, walleye, muskellunge and several types of panfish." One camper noted they "spent Saturday afternoon fishing but not catching anything at Scott's Run. It's a beautiful location and it was still a fun way to spend the day with the kids away from the site."

Kayaking on multiple lakes: electric motors only: At French Creek State Park Campground, visitors can enjoy two separate lakes for water activities. "There are two lakes in French Creek, Hopewell and Scott's Run and each contain many species of fish," with one reviewer adding "We did take our inflatable kayak out on the water, and it was lovely!"

Hiking trails: multiple difficulty levels: The region offers numerous hiking options, particularly at Hibernia County Park where trails are suitable for families. A visitor mentioned, "Walking/hiking trails and the lake were super peaceful," while another noted, "There are a half dozen, easy trails, the longest is around 2 miles."

Playground access: multiple locations: Many campgrounds offer recreational facilities for children. At French Creek State Park, "There is a very nice playground situated conveniently between the loops of the campground. It had some slides, a bridge, lots of monkey bars, ladders to climb on and the best feature was the zip line."

What campers like

Spacious sites: rare privacy: Many campers appreciate the site layout at Lums Pond State Park Campground, with one reviewer noting, "This place is a gem, even among nice state parks" with "beautiful park setting with fantastic site— spacious, level, good-working hookups, and paved." Another mentioned, "The sites are large and well spaced. Many are in full sun."

Water views: premium locations: At Elk Neck State Park Campground, waterfront views are a highlight with "views of the Elk River from many sites." One camper mentioned, "Each has a fire pit, and there is a store on site that sells general campground supplies (fire starter, hot dogs, band aids). Has a great walking trail to an awesome lighthouse that overlooks the Chesapeake Bay."

Off-season availability: year-round options: Several campgrounds in the area remain open during winter months. According to one visitor to Elk Neck State Park, "Finished the season at this state park in MD with full hook up (20, 30, and 50 amp, water and sewer) and the water was still on in November. Bathhouses were open with hot water."

Proximity to attractions: day trip potential: The region's location allows for easy access to regional highlights. The Philadelphia-West Chester KOA offers "close to Longwood Gardens; Wilmington, Delaware; and a handful of local museums and gardens. Not too far from Philadelphia," according to a recent visitor.

What you should know

Site conditions vary significantly: At Philadelphia-West Chester KOA, terrain can present challenges. One reviewer warned, "I did have major trouble backing in because the road is too narrow for a 45' motorhome to back in on a nearly 90-degree angle. So difficult, that I cracked the bottom of my front cap catching the grass and gravel beside the grave road."

Reservation difficulty: book early: Some campgrounds fill quickly during peak season. At Lums Pond State Park, a visitor shared, "I understand why it is so difficult to get a reservation at Lums Pond... Book early because it fills up fast!"

Bathroom maintenance issues: Facility cleanliness varies across campgrounds. A Hibernia County Park visitor noted, "Bathrooms were clean with showers and wash stations," while a French Creek camper reported, "The bathroom at the campground is very nice and new however it is a little on the dirty side."

Seasonal limitations: check before visiting: Many facilities operate with reduced services in off-seasons. "Most campgrounds operating year-round but offering limited amenities during winter months," with one Elk Neck State Park visitor noting that "the beach, was closed for major renovation" during their summer visit.

Tips for camping with families

Water activities: plan accordingly: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Quarryville offers extensive water features. "The water park is super fun for adults and kids. The entire campground is clean and very well maintained," shared one visitor. Another added, "We do go fishing while we are here and my daughter loves this place."

Playgrounds: multiple options: Many campgrounds feature recreational areas specifically designed for children. At French Creek State Park, "There is a very nice playground situated conveniently between the loops of the campground" while a visitor noted, "Our daughter really enjoyed the playground (which was excellent, by my standards)."

Kid-focused programming: varies by season: Some campgrounds offer specialized activities. At Jellystone Park, they have "Breakfast with Yogi! (just make sure the kids you have are not afraid of people in costumes, we found out the hard way!)," while another visitor shared, "Our first year we did a birthday package where they brought a cake to the camp with Booboo for my daughter."

Age-appropriate options: consider demographic: Not all facilities cater to all age groups. One family noted about Jellystone Park, "We returned this year with my 12 and 14 year olds and a 12 year old friend. The kids were bored," indicating certain campgrounds may better suit younger children.

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions: verify before booking: At Philadelphia-West Chester KOA, site size can be restrictive. "Get cozy, the sites are quite small and tightly packed together," while another camper warned, "Don't stay in this site in a big motorhome. The trailers/5th wheels seem better because they 'bend' at the hitch."

Hookup availability: varies widely: Campgrounds offer different utility options. At Lums Pond State Park, sites were "redone in the last few years with concrete pads, 30 amp service and full sewer," while Hibernia County Park has "NO HOOKUPS, and water is not easy to come by if you are in an RV."

Dump station access: limited options: RVers should plan ahead for waste disposal. At Hibernia County Park, "There is NO DUMP STATION. There are a few nearby campgrounds that will let you dump for a fee, otherwise, you'll have to look for a truck stop on the way home."

Leveling challenges: bring equipment: Terrain throughout the region can require adjustments. At Ridley Creek State Park, "All sites have a paved level area which made set up a breeze," while at Hibernia County Park, sites "aren't level, but nothing a little creative positioning can't fix."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Landenberg, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Landenberg, PA offers a wide range of camping options, with 105 campgrounds and RV parks near Landenberg, PA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Landenberg, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Landenberg, PA is Lums Pond State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 48 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Landenberg, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Landenberg, PA.