Cabin camping near Maple Glen, Pennsylvania offers options within the rolling hills of Montgomery and Bucks counties, where elevations range between 200-600 feet above sea level. The area experiences all four seasons distinctly, with summer temperatures averaging 72-85°F and fall nighttime temperatures dropping to 40-55°F. Most cabin sites are nestled among oak, maple, and pine woodlands that provide natural shade.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: Evansburg State Park Campground features multiple fishing spots along Skippack Creek. A camper noted, "Great park to do everything outdoorsy including hiking, horseback riding, hunting and fishing. I caught a beautiful Brown Trout here a few weeks ago! 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."
Water recreation: Nockamixon State Park Cabins offers lake access for various water activities. "Nockamixon is full of options for activities in and out of the lake. Even sitting beach side and watching windsurfers will entertain," explains one visitor. The park has kayak and canoe rentals available directly at the lake.
Disc golf course: Boulder Woods Campground features a dedicated disc golf course that attracts enthusiasts. As one camper mentions, "They also have a disc golf course and they rent and sell discs. That's where we fell in love with disc golf." The course winds through wooded areas and is suitable for beginners and experienced players.
Hiking trails network: French Creek State Park Campground connects to extensive hiking paths. A visitor shared, "We loved our stay at this park, and plan to return. There is lots of hiking, the lake is beautiful, at least two playgrounds (perfect for our kids), the bathrooms were well maintained." Trails range from easy 1-mile loops to more challenging 5+ mile routes.
What campers like
Privacy between sites: Many campers appreciate the natural buffers at certain campgrounds. At French Creek State Park Campground, a reviewer noted, "All sites have a paved level area which made set up a breeze. Sites were not on top of each other. Bathrooms were very nice and clean with large showers."
Year-round availability: Some cabin options remain open during winter months. A camper at Nockamixon State Park Cabins stated, "The cabins are full electric with heat and are well appointed. It was an excellent fall trip location for a family with young children." Their cabins feature heating systems that make off-season camping comfortable.
Pool facilities: Colonial Woods Family Resort offers swimming options for hot summer days. "The pool and splash pool for toddlers was clean with a lifeguard on duty at all times," mentions a visitor. The separate splash area provides safer water play for younger children.
Clean facilities: Many cabins and campgrounds maintain high standards of cleanliness. A camper at French Creek State Park noted, "Bathrooms were very nice and clean with large showers. Nice area to wash dishes. Very nice playground area and clean." Facilities typically include hot water for showers and dishes.
What you should know
Booking policies: Reservation requirements vary by season and location. At Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA, "We stayed here for 3 nights while visiting family In Philadelphia. This is a nice KOA with full hook ups, tent sites, cabins, and even glamping cabins." Many locations require advance booking during peak seasons (May-September).
Seasonal operations: Operating dates differ between campgrounds. Little Red Barn Campground runs from April through November only. A visitor at Colonial Woods Family Resort mentioned, "We had a group site which was perfect for 6 campers. We went on Father's Day weekend and they had nice arts and crafts for the kids to do for dad."
Pet restrictions: Not all cabins permit pets. A reviewer at Nockamixon State Park Cabins observed, "I can't say enough good things about PA's DCNR. The only thing I wish the DCNR would do is expand the dog friendly cabins. While we managed to get one of the dog friendly ones here, they are limited in number."
Site specifications: Some campgrounds have limitations on what camping equipment fits comfortably. At Tohickon Valley County Park, "No electrical and no pets allowed in camp sites. But plenty of trees and huge fire rings in each spot. An RV would have a tough time but for car camping it's great."
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. At French Creek State Park, a camper shared, "We LOVE camping here as the campsites are not right on top of one another. There is a lot of shade and the campground is laid out well. There are three separate loops to camp at."
Organized activities: Some locations offer scheduled events for children. At Colonial Woods Family Resort, one visitor reported, "They did a few activities the one we did go to was the casino night where they had separate play areas for kids and adults. All the money made is donated to Shriners Children's Hospital."
Pool considerations: Swimming facilities have specific rules and hours. A camper at Colonial Woods Family Resort noted, "The posted pool hours were not as described they don't really tell you but it was open a little later if not the posted hours were like 6pm and it was way too early for a hot summer day if you ask me."
Hiking difficulty levels: Trails vary in challenge level for different ages. An Evansburg State Park visitor mentioned, "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'." Many parks offer both paved, stroller-friendly paths and more challenging natural trails.
Tips from RVers
Site leveling: Many campgrounds have prepared surfaces for easier setup. A French Creek State Park visitor noted, "All sites have a paved level area which made set up a breeze. Sites were not on top of each other."
Access challenges: Some locations have navigational difficulties for larger vehicles. A camper at Boulder Woods Campground mentioned, "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. It was super tight."
Hookup variations: Electric service differs between campgrounds. Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA offers full hookups, while others like Tohickon Valley County Park have no electrical connections. At Nockamixon State Park, cabins come with electric hookups but configurations may vary between standard and deluxe accommodations.