Best Campgrounds near Lenhartsville, PA

Lenhartsville, Pennsylvania provides both established campgrounds and private camping resorts scattered throughout the surrounding wooded valleys and rolling hills. Blue Rocks Family Campground and Robin Hill Campground offer accommodations ranging from tent sites to RV hookups and cabin rentals within minutes of Lenhartsville. The region's campgrounds generally operate from April through November, with several facilities like Appalachian Camping Resort and Mountain Springs Camping Resort offering full hookup sites for RVs as well as primitive tent camping options within a 10-mile radius of town.

The camping season in this part of Pennsylvania typically runs from early April through early November, with most campgrounds closing for winter. According to one visitor, "Camping in Amish country at its best - Pennsylvania Dutch countryside is a combination of rolling hills in a plush countryside punctuated by massive rolled bays of hay in the surrounding fields." Many sites near Lenhartsville require advance reservations, particularly on summer weekends and holiday periods. The terrain varies from relatively flat developed sites to more wooded areas with rocky conditions that can be challenging for tent setup. Campers should be prepared for occasional heavy rainfall that can make certain sites muddy, particularly those near creeks or in low-lying areas.

Several campgrounds in the area feature swimming pools, recreation halls, and organized activities that appeal to families. The Appalachian Trail runs near the region, with Blue Rocks Family Campground providing hiking access to the trail system. A camper noted, "This campground sits in the woods and rolling hills just below the Appalachian Trail. Nice huge campground. The RV sites are mainly situated at the bottom section, and the tent camping is pretty much on the upper portion of the site." While most developed campgrounds provide standard amenities like showers, restrooms, and electric hookups, visitors appreciate the rural character and proximity to both natural areas and Amish country attractions. Campgrounds near highways may experience some traffic noise, while those nestled further into wooded areas offer more peaceful surroundings. Wildlife sightings are common, with visitors reporting encounters with local birds and small mammals throughout the camping areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Lenhartsville, Pennsylvania (171)

    1. Blue Rocks Family Campground

    26 Reviews
    Lenhartsville, PA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (610) 756-6366

    "According to hikers on the AT, this is what they call Pennsylvania, as they hike through this section of the state. And Blue Rocks Campground doesn't dissapoint."

    "Blue Rocks family campground is close to I78 however it is still off the beaten path. It is very peaceful to camp here as you have different types of environments."

    2. Robin Hill Campground

    10 Reviews
    Lenhartsville, PA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "You will get you exercise walking to the pond, pool, capstone or basketball courts. The playground was luckily right across from us up on the hill. They also have a Frisbee golf course on site."

    "This campground had been let go with poor management for many years, HOWEVER the new management and staff have really turned it around!!"

    3. Allentown KOA

    15 Reviews
    Germansville, PA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 298-2160

    "This campground is nestled in rhe mountains of Pennsylvania. This campgound is family oriented, it has a pool, a store, a game room. They also do things for different holidays."

    "We chose this campground mainly because it was close to home and we could camp and not miss my daughter's soccer practice/game.  We were pleasantly surprised by the campground. "

    4. French Creek State Park Campground

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

    $20 - $75 / 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. Locust Lake State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    Mahanoy City, PA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 467-2404

    $20 - $29 / night

    "We had lake front access to put kayaks in and fish which was awesome. Great walking path around lake for kids to ride bikes to parks or beach. Beach area was nice."

    "Had a site close to the lake. Many sites (including mine) were not level. The sites sizes were a bit small and i would book during peak season. I would definitely return again off season."

    6. Appalachian Camping Resort

    8 Reviews
    Shartlesville, PA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "It was a nice size and was in a good location - near the ponds, pool, office, and bathhouse - but was still quiet! There were scheduled activities for kids and adults."

    "We started our trip Friday afternoon, we pulled into the campground and they had a table set up outside to “check in.” We did not wait in a mile long line to park and go into the office."

    7. Pine Hill RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Kutztown, PA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 285-6776

    $58 / night

    "It is set in a rural area surrounded by fields and pastures which makes for a peaceful setting. Roads and campsites are gravel and very easy for RVs of any size to navigate the roads and sites."

    "I have a friend nearby, so she came to visit us and bring us dinner."

    8. Mountain Springs Camping Resort

    6 Reviews
    Shartlesville, PA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 488-6859

    $60 - $73 / night

    "Close to other stores and camping center."

    "Large size pool for the bigger folks and a walk in pool for the toddlers. Fun activities for all to enjoy. All the campers that were there when we there are super friendly."

    9. Stonybrook RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Andreas, PA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 386-4088

    "There’s lots of space to walk your dog on leash but no dog park.   We had an issue with our surge protector and the manager had an electrician out to us quickly who helped us solve a problem.  "

    "Our site(F20) is level and beautiful— spacious and beautifully landscaped 

    • We interacted with 5 members of their staff and all were welcoming and friendly to talk with 
    • There’s a heated pool behind"

    10. Jim Thorpe Camping Resort

    15 Reviews
    Jim Thorpe, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 325-2644

    "Makes it fun searching for a good position within the site, kinda like roughing it in the actual wild... so not really a complaint. Sites are not very private or secluded."

    "The sites were fine and I liked the location. Next to the creek where you can fish trout (don’t forget to buy a license). About 3 miles stroll along the creek to Jim Thorpe."

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Recent Reviews near Lenhartsville, PA

998 Reviews of 171 Lenhartsville Campgrounds


  • Sue B.
    Oct. 26, 2025

    AT Group Campsite near Lehigh Gap

    Good site for camping

    Camped here the night before doing Lehigh Gap, it was less than a mile from the parking at Blue Mountain Rd. (Official A.T. parking). The only downside was my sleeping pad sprung a leak, so it wasn't the best night's sleep. But the site itself was great and I would camp there again.

  • K
    Oct. 20, 2025

    Beechwood Lodge Nudist Camp

    Great day trip

    First timer visitors , had a blast , people were very helpful, nice and made us feel very welcomed!

  • Marc P.
    Oct. 20, 2025

    Blue Rocks Family Campground

    Very nice but a little pricey.

    Been here many times always in the fall. Never been here in summer so have never used the pool. Great little store and small grill restaurant. The trails and the rocks are nice. Our site was very rocky and on an incline so hard to get the camper level. It was a “pop up/tent” site and we were in a small travel trailer so it’s understandable. Only criticism is the it’s very pricey for what you get. And there online booking system isn’t very accurate as it said they were sold out and there was many open sites all weekend. Would be much better it they made more sites have even basic electric.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2025

    Boulder Woods Campground

    This is a have to stay campground

    Excellent stay. We spent 2 nights and had 2 sites. Big sites very quiet and the staff I’d exceptional. Even better is the amazing price!

  • 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.

  • Chelsea B.
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Locust Lake State Park Campground

    Edit: 1 star- Scout sites before paying!

    Beware: these sites are not travel trailer friendly.

    We booked two nights but upon arriving, we realized that there was no way to fit our trailer (only 25 ft). Trees were growing up in all the sites that were available and most of the ones without trees in the way were pointing in the wrong direction for backing into and NONE were level. Called the office, they told us what other sites were available and we tried every one. Only one was remotely suitable for a travel trailer and we had to drive the wrong way through the loop to be at the right angle to even try backing it in. No luck. I’m honestly shocked that they label some of these sites as RV friendly because wow. We left and had to find other accommodations. Trying to get a refund and currently navigating their phone system/trying to get a refund. Three phone conversations later and I’ll have to call another number on Monday to get the right person to issue the refund. We’ve never stayed at PA parks before but if they’re all like this, then it makes it really hard to plan when some sites are fine for trailers and some aren’t even close. Just heads up.

    UPDATE: Called back during business hours and got the “park manager.” Could only give a partial refund for one of the two nights. I said that they weren’t clear on the condition of the sites and he said there was nothing he could do about it.

  • 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

  • tThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Stoevers Dam Park

    Park is closed. We were kicked out.

    LThe park is a beautiful city park. There are 7 small, level, back-in sites with electric, a picnic table and fire pit. We arrived in a Sunday and you have to call for a permit, but the office is only open on M-F during working hours. At 8 pm, a police officer told us the park was closed because of a bear, but that they had not gotten around to putting up signs. Wound up in a Walmart instead.


Guide to Lenhartsville

The Lenhartsville camping region sits in the wooded hills of eastern Pennsylvania at approximately 470 feet elevation, where the summer camping season typically experiences average highs around 83°F in July. The area's proximity to both the Appalachian Trail and several fishing lakes makes it popular with both hikers and anglers, with most private campgrounds operating from early April through October.

What to do

Hike the boulder field: At Blue Rocks Family Campground, visitors can explore a unique glacier rock field. "Blue rocks is the best family campground within 5 hours of philadelphia. Hands down. They have everything you need from primitive sites to cabins to rent," notes Nick M. The campground offers direct access to popular trails, with one reviewer adding, "It's right at the base of one of the most popular hiking trail, The Pinnacle. It's nestled in the woods and is very rustic."

Explore Appalachian Trail access: Several campgrounds provide convenient access to sections of the Appalachian Trail system. Catherine M. from Blue Rocks notes the campground is "one mile off the Appalachian trail" with "private and spaced out primitive sites." Many hikers use these campgrounds as base camps for day hikes or overnight trail expeditions.

Fish in stocked ponds: Mountain Springs Camping Resort offers fishing in two stocked ponds. The campground's location near I-78 makes it easily accessible for weekend trips, and one visitor noted it's "one of the more reasonably priced campgrounds in the area." The resort's wooded setting provides shade during summer months.

What campers like

Varied terrain options: Allentown KOA offers sites along a creek for those who enjoy water sounds while camping. "Really nice campground. Staff was friendly and helpful. It's very secluded, no highway noise. Our spot backed up right to a creek and it was beautiful," writes Matt R. The campground provides both sunny and shaded sites depending on preference.

Spacious sites: At French Creek State Park Campground, campers appreciate the well-designed layout. "All sites have a paved level area which made set up a breeze. Sites were not on top of each other," reports Jen R. The park offers both primitive sites and electric hookups with fees around $33.50 per night for electric sites.

Swimming options: Many campgrounds in the region feature pools or swimming areas. French Creek State Park includes both a pool and lakefront swimming areas. One camper mentioned, "There is a pool, playground, camp store, bike and golf cart rentals. Super easy access to Appalachian trail. Trail heads begin inside the campsite."

What you should know

Site leveling challenges: Several campgrounds in the Lenhartsville area have uneven terrain. At Jim Thorpe Camping Resort, one camper noted, "The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars is because our site wasn't level and it took hours to get it right." Sites on hills may require extra blocking materials.

Seasonal closures: Most campgrounds operate from April through October. Some facilities like Locust Lake State Park Campground close completely during winter months. A visitor noted the park "is beautiful in the fall. Nice campground with some trails and access to Pottsville - for the best brewery tour ever - Yeungling!"

Varied bathroom conditions: Bathroom quality differs significantly between campgrounds. At French Creek State Park, one camper was "very disappointed in the cleanliness of the women's bathroom," while others found facilities acceptable. Campgrounds with more recent renovations generally offer better facilities.

Tips for camping with families

Look for kid-specific amenities: Pine Hill RV Park offers a playground and mini-golf course that appeal to families. A visitor mentioned, "Amenities include an older style playground, horseshoe pits, manicure golf, and volleyball court." Many campgrounds in the area schedule weekend activities specifically for children.

Consider creek-side sites: Blue Rocks Family Campground offers sites where children can safely explore shallow water features. "Our children loved to climb all over the rocks, that is where they spent most of the time. primitive but fun!" says Terri S. These natural features provide hours of entertainment for children.

Check for fishing opportunities: Locust Lake State Park offers accessible bank fishing ideal for introducing children to fishing. "We did some kayaking and fishing, it was good! We went in July, and it did rain some," writes Paul J. The park rents boats and permits shore fishing without special licenses for children under 16.

Tips from RVers

Reserve full hookup sites early: At Robin Hill Campground, full hookup sites book quickly during peak season. "Our site was full hook up. It was a nice size and was in a good location - near the ponds, pool, office, and bathhouse - but was still quiet!" shares Becca U. Reservations for holiday weekends should be made 3-4 months in advance.

Watch for site drainage issues: Some campgrounds have drainage problems after rain. One Robin Hill camper noted, "Sites are swampy if they've had rain! Took us over two hours to disconnect because of mushy, muddy site!" Consider requesting elevated sites if rain is in the forecast.

Check site dimensions carefully: Many campgrounds near Lenhartsville have limitations for larger RVs. At Mountain Springs Camping Resort, pull-through spots are "long but very narrow." Jim Thorpe Camping Resort requires careful site selection, as "RVs were parked so close together that none of us could use our awnings."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Lenhartsville, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Lenhartsville, PA offers a wide range of camping options, with 171 campgrounds and RV parks near Lenhartsville, PA and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Lenhartsville, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lenhartsville, PA is Blue Rocks Family Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 26 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Lenhartsville, PA.