Best RV Parks & Resorts near Maple Glen, PA

Village Scene Park in Hatfield provides full hookup RV sites with 50-amp electric service, water, and sewer connections year-round. The sites are positioned in parallel strips within a manufactured home community, offering adequate space for larger vehicles. Spring Gulch Resort Campground in New Holland features RV sites with 50-amp electric, water, and sewer hookups, operating seasonally from March 21 to December 1. Robin Hill Campground in Lenhartsville accommodates big rigs with pull-through options and full hookup capabilities during their April to November season. Most RV parks in the region feature gravel pads rather than concrete surfaces, with varying degrees of levelness and spacing between sites. "The parking lot is quite safe, very large and not incredibly busy, so finding a flat piece of pavement to call home for the night should be nothing short of E-Z," noted one visitor about a local overnight parking option.

Several RV parks near Maple Glen require advance reservations, particularly during peak travel seasons and weekends. Dump stations are available at most established campgrounds, though hours may be limited, with one reviewer noting that Village Scene Park charges a $20 dump fee but the service is closed on weekends. Cell service varies throughout the region, with Verizon offering the most reliable coverage in some of the more rural locations. Pet policies differ between parks, with most allowing pets but imposing restrictions on certain breeds or numbers. Propane fill services are limited, with guests often needing to seek out external vendors. Road access to campgrounds is generally straightforward with minimal navigation challenges, though parking and maneuvering space can be tight in some of the older, more established parks.

Best RV Sites Near Maple Glen, Pennsylvania (79)

    1. Village Scene Park

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

    $48 / night

    "The two ladies had a greater handle on the operations of the very nice facility."

    "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"

    2. Spring Gulch Resort Campground

    16 Reviews
    Narvon, PA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "There was a craft show in the barn which was nice. Only two dump stations for a pretty large park. We would camp here again but not over a holiday."

    "The campsites available are primitive or have water and electric and bathhouses / restrooms are located in a few spots around the park. Fire rings are at each site, but appear to get moved a lot."

    3. Robin Hill Campground

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

    "It's too bad it is mainly seasonal sites back there. This campground is called Robin HILL for a reason. You will get you exercise walking to the pond, pool, capstone or basketball courts."

    "Although they do have sites for tents, this seems to be better suited for RVers and renting cabins. Many of the people we met during our stay are regulars."

    4. Sun Valley Campground

    6 Reviews
    Mohnton, PA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Well wooded campground with friendly staff and guests. The only minor complaint is that the camp store was sparsely supplied. B+ little gem of a campground."

    "Showed up on Wednesday, and was assigned a spot in loop 700 up on a hill in the center of a ring of trailers, past a lot of full-timers. Cable does not work. No internet. 2 bars LTE on T-Mobile."

    5. Lake-In-Wood Campground

    22 Reviews
    Narvon, PA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 445-5525

    $40 - $60 / night

    "My family and I stayed at Lake In Wood for 4 days. The campground is very well maintained , and the staff is very nice."

    "Families and outdoor enthusiasts alike will find Lake-In-Wood Campground to be an exceptional getaway."

    6. Military Park Fort Dix Range 14 Camp

    1 Review
    New Egypt, NJ
    35 miles
    +1 (609) 562-6667

    $20 / night

    "We stayed here in November-December to do some exploring around Jersey. Not a lot going on at the fam camp. Clean and gravel. Lots of military training nearby but overall a quiet stay."

    7. Stonybrook RV Resort

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

    "We spent four nights at Stonybrook RV Resort in Lehighton, PA, for a quiet wedding anniversary getaway— and so glad we did. We paid$150 per night total for a FHU 50 Amp Premium Back-in site (#F20)."

    "We stayed here during the winter January-February no activities going on. It does offer beautiful views especially covered in snow."

    8. Crystal Springs Lodges & RV Resort

    1 Review
    Cream Ridge, NJ
    37 miles
    +1 (609) 738-3193

    $96 - $2500 / night

    9. Deep Creek Campground at Green Lane Park

    8 Reviews
    Perkiomenville, PA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 234-4528

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Large sites, clean bathrooms, lots of hiking trails"

    "Clean restrooms, lots of open space!"

    10. Little Red Barn Campground

    6 Reviews
    Richlandtown, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 536-3357

    "Long story short, I spent several days looking for a close-by camp site for us to stay at as it was our first time tent camping."

    "Not all sites have sewer hookups, oops. Easy to back in."

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RV Park Reviews near Maple Glen, PA

627 Reviews of 79 Maple Glen Campgrounds


  • 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!

  • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2024

    Adventure Bound Camping (Tall Pines)

    Deceiving Website

    We stayed at Adventure Bound Tall Pines in Elmer, New Jersey, for Memorial Day weekend for a quick getaway. Despite reserving and paying for a“Premium” site, it fell far short. But there were still a few things we liked… 

    THINGS I LIKED: 

    1. Super-friendly staff, especially Allie, who was courteous and seemed to try to make things right 

    2. Lots of mature shade trees 

    3. DJ at the pool Saturday and Sunday and live band Saturday evening 

    4. Close proximity to Delsea Drive-in Theatre and Cohenzick Zoo 

    THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE SO MUCH: 

    1. I reserved and paid-in-full for a premium site which listed 50-amp service and a concrete pad. Nope. Only 30-amp service and no concrete pad. When I called the office, assuming there must’ve been a mistake, I was told by two different staff members that their website is“wonky.” I wouldn’t mind as much, but this weekend was 90-degrees each day and humid, so it would’ve been good to have air conditioning. 

    2. The entire park was dirty sand with weeds growing everywhere 

    3. This place is not big-rig friendly, difficult to navigate some of the turns in our 45’ motorhome and taking scratches from tree branches that should be trimmed 

    4. I paid$432 for 3-nights and feel like I was taken 

    WOULD WE COME BACK? 

    Nope. I’m sticking with campgrounds that give you what you paid for.

  • Steve W.
    May. 31, 2022

    Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest

    4x4ing in the Pine Barrens

    Atsion Family Campground

    Off US 206 and about 1/2 a mile up Atsion Road in New Jersey’s Wharton State Forest, you’ll find the Atsion Family Campground. The facility is run by the Dept of Environmental Protection and offers Tent, Trailer and Group Sites. There are also Cabins for rent as well, but only available during the summer months, After Memorial Day until October. AFC is one of several campgrounds in WSF and is the largest with 50 camping sites. Amenities include a handicapped accessible restroom/shower building, several drinking water spigots, and a waste dump for trailers. There are no electric hook ups and cell service is low, but manageable. Plenty of sun (shady too) so bring your solar powered generators and cell signal boosters if you need to stay connected. AFC is also pet friendly, so bring your 4 legged furry family members, after registering them with the camp site.

    The individual sites are spacious with a pic-nick table and fire ring grill. Some sites have lake-side water access, so bring your canoes and kayaks and reserve these sites (4, 8, 10, 12, 20 and 22) early as they are popular. The ground is sandy and relatively level for easy camp set up. Some sites are close to a roadway, so you do get some car noise, and like all unmonitored camp sites, loud, unruly campers can be lurking among the pines. Be sure to get your fire wood from the guy that lives across the street from the campground entrance. 5 bucks, on the honor system, a good amount of wood, open 24/7.

    Nearby is the Atsion Recreation Area, which offers fishing, walking, biking and horseback trails, a life guard monitored beach by the lake with restrooms and snacks (Summer Months). Only 15 minutes away, a quick drive, is Batso Village, an old iron and glass community from the late 1700s to early 1900s. NJ State Park Rangers are working hard keeping the area clean, rehabilitated, and educational center allowing you to walk through the old buildings and time as you image what life was like back then. Wharton SF is huge, over 122,000 acres of sandy terrain, towering pine trees, lakes/rivers and off roading trails!! Y’all should come and play in the Pine Barrens

  • Gene T.
    May. 14, 2020

    The Loose Caboose Campground

    Quiet w/ spacious sites

    No frills or extras at the campground, but great place to set up camp! This campground has spacious level sites with gravel pads, full hookups, and fire rings. A great location to stay in proximity to lots of Lancaster attractions/activities. Owners were both very helpful and friendly. The campground is currently offering a Coronavirus Camper Stimulus package (see their website for promotions) based on the PA re-opening phases when we went. This made an already affordable campground even more affordable while allowing people the opportunity to get out of the house and enjoy nature.

    Some great hiking and biking trails nearby not to mention a nice area to walk in the woods at the top of the campgrounds mountain. We specifically went to two different sections of the Enola Low Grade Trail about 20 & 30 minutes away. Our favorite was along the Susquehanna River in Manor Township.

    This isn't a resort, but if you need a place to wind down, have a fire w/ some peace and quiet, and camp this place is nice. Some rundown trailers and an old falling apart house in the campground that take away from it's beauty is the only reason I gave it a 4.

    We have a 31' travel trailer and we had Site 62 at top of mountain which we fit into fine. The sites are mostly back-in sites. All the sites at the top were just as awesome!

  • Beth R.
    Jul. 5, 2024

    Adventure Bound Camping (Tall Pines)

    Overpriced

    Pros: 50 AMP, sewer & water hookup Nice amenities

    Cons: Sand sites Overpriced Tight site & hard to get in/out for big rigs

  • Brian C.
    Dec. 16, 2022

    Colonial Woods Family Resort

    Not big rig friendly.

    Ok so let me start off by saying. If we still had our smaller travel trailer this review would’ve been at least 4 stars. However this place is not the place for you if you have a fifth wheel. The roads are very narrow, pretty sizable boulders on both sides, trees are very low and need to be trimmed (almost took my ac out with a huge limb). Now if you’re not big rig camping like we do, this place is great for you. Close to the ringing rocks and three other towns. We were able to do so much even though it rained the entire weekend we were there.

  • L
    Sep. 30, 2018

    Tohickon Family Campground

    Great But...

    Its a great campGround But There are some cons. Don't come if your in a tent And It Has Been ior will rain, It Becomes Flooded or turns into A mudPit. All The Private or Good spots are usually taken By seasonals But the other spots are decent if you Have A Big rig it can Be A little squish.

    Pros Great People beautiful surroundings Nice Bathrooms Quiet and Peaceful Accessible Nice Pool Every store U could Need is in about 15 mins Away Not Alot of Stupid rules just Be respectful Pet friendly

    I Been coming Here for years Never Had A Bad Time.

  • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Stonybrook RV Resort

    This is a great place!

    We spent four nights at Stonybrook RV Resort in Lehighton, PA, for a quiet wedding anniversary getaway— and so glad we did. We paid$150 per night total for a FHU 50 Amp Premium Back-in site (#F20). This campground makes a great home-base while hanging out in the Pocono Mountains. 

    THINGS I LIKED: 

    • This place is in super condition— everything works as it’s supposed to and is clean and maintained 
    • The concrete pad/patio with Breeo smokeless fire pit, Adirondack chairs, and metal patio table and chairs made a great setup 
    • 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 the office/store so it’s not noisy for campers at their sites 

    THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE SO MUCH: 

    • Just one thing— the entrance made for a challenging entry up a steep grade, narrow roadway, and sharp turn in. I made it without problems, but it wasn’t easy in a 45’ motorhome towing a Jeep. This may be nitpicky— and I’m not complaining about it— just letting you know to expect it on arrival. 

    WOULD WE COME BACK? 

    • Absolutely, this is a great campground(I’ve already recommended it to my Newmar Kountry Klub chapter president as a possible site for a future rally).
  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2024

    Quakerwoods Campground

    Quaint Bucks County Camping Outpost

    If you find yourself careening around the picturesque country roads here in Bucks County you will discover Quakerwoods Campground (named of course after the previous tri-cornered hat-donning Quaker residents who settled this vast rich farmland a few hundred years ago) nestled in the verdant, rolling hills of a plush countryside punctuated by massive rolled bays of hay in the surrounding fields, covered wooden bridges and the occasional quaint New England well-preserved charming towns that you will encounter. So, if you have camping on your mind, finding a place like Quakerwoods Campground is quite the find, as it will place you squarely in the heart of one of the most picturesque natural landscapes here in the Keystone State.

    As for the campground, which is just off Exit 44 of PA Turnpike or Exit 60 & 60A off of I78, you’ll encounter a destination offering up 170 mostly back-in slots with full hook-ups (30 / 50 amp electric, water and sewage) for RVs ranging between $55-$49 in the midst of a fairly decent wooded surrounding, although less so on the interior of the campground and moreso on its perimeter. There’s about 18 tent sites ranging between $40-$45 that  feature 15 amp electric and running water. All RV and tent sites are relatively flat and include a standard-issued picnic table and in-ground fold-up fire ring. Don’t have an RV, 5th Wheeler or Tent? Not a problem, as the good folks here at Quakerwoods will rent you one of their 4-6 person campers for $120/ night.

    The amenities here at Quakerwoods Campground are plenty, inclusive of: 4 Pristine restroom& shower facilities, Wi-Fi service, Free wagon rides(every Saturday), Camp store, Fishing pond, Adult& kid swimming pools, Walking paths, Fishing pond, Game room, Family bingo, Mini golf, Baseball field, Horseshoe pits, Kids Playgrounds, RC track, Front& Back pavilions, Sand Volleyball court, Cornhole, Basketball court, Designated dump stations, water stations, Bonfires, 2 Shuffleboard courts, Ice for sale, Propane refueling station, Laundry-O-Mat, Themed weekends and Pet friendly.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) As a tent camper, I was impressed by how Quakerwoods segregates mi tent pitchin’ bredren from the rest of the folks who bring their homes with them on wheels, placing tent sites across the other side of a small creek on the southwestern periphery near the fishing pond; (2) Should you grow weary of trying to conjure up that next meal from the depths of your Cordova roto-molded cooler or from the confines of your onboard mini-fridge, while there’s not a ton of restaurants around these parts, there are a few and they are pretty amazing, including favorites Brick Tavern Inn and The West End, McCoole’s @ The Historic Red Lion Inn and Sage Alley Brewery; (3) In the event that you need to replenish any of your supplies, rest assured as in nearby Quakertown, there’s a Giant & Aldi’s grocery store as well as a local Target, Walmart, TJMaxx, Kohl’s and Link Beverages to stock up on the 21+ liquid refreshment; and (4) Should you be towing your canoe or kayak with you and are eager to get the beak of your waterbird wet, then head on over due east of Quakertown Campground to Nockamixon SP where there’s a sizeable, yet skinny lake just begging for you to navigate it and get some good, hard oaring in.

    Happy Camping!


Guide to Maple Glen

Camping options near Maple Glen, Pennsylvania range from basic tent sites to full-hookup RV parks across southeastern Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey. The region sits within the Delaware Valley at elevations of 200-500 feet, experiencing humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Summer camping season typically runs April through October with temperatures averaging 75-85°F, while several campgrounds remain open year-round despite winter lows in the 20-30°F range.

What to do

Miniature golf courses: Multiple campgrounds in the region offer on-site mini golf, with Spring Gulch Resort Campground providing an 18-hole course. "Miniature golf course could use some upkeep as there was trash strewn throughout the course," notes one visitor at Spring Gulch Resort Campground, indicating the amenity is available but maintenance varies.

Fishing ponds: Several camping areas maintain stocked fishing ponds with catch-and-release policies. "There is a pond for swimming and there were dead fish," observed a reviewer at Spring Gulch Resort Campground, suggesting water quality monitoring may be inconsistent during peak summer months.

Nature trails: Green Lane Park offers hiking opportunities on well-marked paths through wooded terrain. A visitor at Deep Creek Campground at Green Lane Park mentioned, "Green Lane Park is a lovely park with several well marked trails for hiking," making it suitable for day hikes while camping in the area.

Swimming pools: Most established RV parks offer swimming facilities during summer months. "The pool was awesome. The rest was just OK," commented a camper at Little Red Barn Campground, indicating pool quality is often a highlight even at otherwise average facilities.

What campers like

Privacy in primitive sites: Tent campers often prefer the more secluded non-hookup sites available at some campgrounds. "Primitive sites are very private, friendly staff, clean grounds," noted a visitor at Little Red Barn Campground, though they cautioned, "only one bathroom and it's very far from the primitive sites."

Family-friendly activities: Campgrounds frequently offer scheduled entertainment and recreation options. "Fun activities for kids and adults," reported a guest at Spring Gulch Resort Campground, with another visitor mentioning, "Live music on the weekends!" at Stonybrook RV Resort.

Clean facilities: Well-maintained shower houses and restrooms are consistently appreciated. "Shower/bathrooms are the best I've ever seen," stated a camper at Stonybrook RV Resort, while another mentioned, "The campgrounds are clean but the sites are way too close together and there is not any privacy" at Deep Creek Campground at Green Lane Park.

Level sites: RVers particularly value properly graded camping spots. "The site was nice and level side to side," commented a reviewer at Stonybrook RV Resort, adding, "Their pool looked very nice although we did not use it."

What you should know

Site spacing considerations: Many campgrounds in the region have closely positioned sites with minimal separation. "Sites are close to each other with absolutely no privacy," warned a reviewer at Deep Creek Campground at Green Lane Park, explaining, "The sites are lined up next to each other along the campground driveway and there are absolutely no trees or shrubs between them."

Seasonal camper presence: Several parks maintain a high percentage of permanent residents. "90% of the people here are full time," observed a visitor at Sun Valley Campground, while another noted, "This campground is called Robin HILL for a reason. You will get your exercise walking to the pond, pool, campstore or basketball courts" regarding the topography at Robin Hill Campground.

Advance reservations essential: Campgrounds fill quickly, particularly for weekend stays during peak season. "We stayed here over Memorial Day weekend and it was full," mentioned a camper at Spring Gulch Resort Campground, indicating the necessity of booking well ahead for popular times.

Variable staff responsiveness: Management quality differs significantly between facilities. "By far, the friendliest campground we have visited!" stated a reviewer at Sun Valley Campground, contrasting sharply with a visitor to a different facility who warned, "Extremely rude manager who will charge you for anything he can."

Tips for camping with families

Pool hours: Swimming facilities often have limited operational times, particularly during weekdays. "Staff was nice but not enough staffing to keep amenities like pool open after 5 during the week," explained a visitor at Spring Gulch Resort Campground, suggesting families plan daytime swimming.

Activity equipment availability: Some campgrounds offer recreational gear for guest use. "Lots of sports gear available for free to use within park, has to be returned by 5 when main office closes," noted a Spring Gulch Resort Campground camper, detailing an important timing restriction.

Playground access: Children's play areas are standard at most established campgrounds. "There is a nice playground and a GaGa pit," observed a visitor at Lake-In-Wood Campground, with another camper adding, "Goats to pet and watch. There are a lot of really neat and different rentals here like a tree house, double decker bus, among others."

Quiet time enforcement: Noise regulations vary in implementation across facilities. "Quiet time is listed in reservations agreements but not enforced in anyway," cautioned a camper at Deep Creek Campground at Green Lane Park, suggesting families seeking peaceful evenings may need to select campgrounds accordingly.

Tips from RVers

Entrance challenges: Some campgrounds have difficult access points requiring careful navigation. "The entrance made for a challenging entry up a steep grade, narrow roadway, and sharp turn in. I made it without problems, but it wasn't easy in a 45' motorhome towing a Jeep," advised an RVer at Stonybrook RV Resort.

Site selection considerations: Variations in hookup availability require advance planning. "Not all sites have sewer hookups, oops. Easy to back in," mentioned a visitor at Little Red Barn Campground, highlighting the importance of confirming specific site utilities when booking.

Drainage issues: Weather can significantly impact camping conditions at some facilities. "Sites are swampy if they've had rain! Took us over two hours to disconnect because of mushy, muddy site!" warned a camper at Robin Hill Campground, suggesting selection of elevated sites when possible.

Premium site options: Some campgrounds offer upgraded camping spots with additional amenities. "The concrete pad/patio with Breeo smokeless fire pit, Adirondack chairs, and metal patio table and chairs made a great setup," described an RVer about premium sites at Stonybrook RV Resort, though these typically come at significantly higher rates.

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