Best Campgrounds near Bala-Cynwyd, PA

Philadelphia's suburban outskirts around Bala-Cynwyd offer several established campground options within a 30-mile radius. Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA in New Jersey and French Creek State Park Campground in Elverson provide year-round accommodations for tent campers, RV travelers, and those seeking cabin rentals. Group camping facilities at Ridley Creek State Park in Media and Fort Washington State Park Campground in Fort Washington primarily serve organized groups rather than individual campers. The region also features unique options like Philly Love Boats at Pier 5 Marina, offering urban cabin-style glamping experiences on the Delaware River.

Road access varies significantly across these mixed-use campgrounds, with most sites requiring advance reservations. Facilities range from primitive tent-only group camping areas to full-service RV parks with water, electric and sewer hookups. "I go camping here almost every year and they have a nice open field with two sites and two fire pits. They also have a tone of trails to hike on," notes one visitor about Ridley Creek State Park. Several reviewers point out that Fort Washington State Park primarily offers group camping by reservation only, not individual nightly camping, which is an important distinction for planning purposes. Weather conditions generally permit camping year-round, though some facilities like Philadelphia West-Chester KOA operate seasonally from April through November.

Campers highlight the abundant recreational opportunities in these developed campgrounds despite their proximity to urban areas. Fort Washington State Park draws particular attention for its birding opportunities, with one visitor noting it's "great for birdwatching that will allow you to check out warblers, woodpeckers, various hawks and red thrushes." The 492-acre park includes multiple hiking trails and historical significance from the Revolutionary War. Ridley Creek State Park receives consistently positive reviews for its natural beauty, with a visitor describing "hiking up and down the mini mountains. The water was clear and beautiful." For those seeking water access, Tinicum Island provides a free primitive camping option accessible only by boat, while several commercial campgrounds offer swimming pools, fishing lakes, and other water-based recreation facilities. Most established campgrounds in the region provide modern amenities including showers, restrooms, and picnic facilities.

Best Camping Sites Near Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania (120)

    1. Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA

    20 Reviews
    Paulsboro, NJ
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (856) 423-6677

    "They also have a catch and release pond and we found a pickleball court at a nearby city park."

    "In addition to the peaceful vibe, the people are friendly, the little office store has everything you forgot to pack, and if you look around the campground edges or follow the walking trail into the woods"

    2. Group Camp — Ridley Creek State Park

    10 Reviews
    Gradyville, PA
    12 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"

    3. Fort Washington State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Ambler, PA
    10 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"

    4. French Creek State Park Campground

    81 Reviews
    Geigertown, PA
    32 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."

    5. Alverthorpe Private Park

    4 Reviews
    Jenkintown, PA
    8 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"

    7. Evansburg State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Skippack, PA
    16 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”."

    9. Philadelphia-West Chester KOA

    17 Reviews
    Downingtown, PA
    27 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."

    10. Village Scene Park

    4 Reviews
    Hatfield, PA
    19 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"

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Recent Reviews near Bala-Cynwyd, PA

820 Reviews of 120 Bala-Cynwyd Campgrounds


  • Jeff L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2025

    Woodlands Camping Resort

    Great spot in the woods!!

    This place was great! We stayed here for 5 weeks while working in the area. It’s a clean, well kept space, completely surrounded by state forest, very close to shore access along the rivers/bay, hiking/biking trails right out of the campground. Half of it is long term residents, half for short term.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • Aly E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Batona — Wharton State Forest

    Good spot to sleep

    The camp road was kinda hard to get around direction wise you couldn’t tell what was a road and what was a campsite. It was Saturday night and only two other campers but one was a huge group but thankfully not too loud. Two pit toilets that was pretty bad shape but we are used to disperse camping without toilets so we didn’t complain.


Guide to Bala-Cynwyd

The camping spots near Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania benefit from the area's position in the Piedmont Uplands, with elevations ranging from 100-500 feet above sea level and an average summer temperature of 85°F. Unlike many regions nearby, this area allows for extended camping seasons, with some facilities open year-round despite the Mid-Atlantic region's humid continental climate. Winter camping opportunities exist at select locations where temperatures typically remain above 20°F.

What to do

Birdwatching opportunities: French Creek State Park offers exceptional bird habitat with multiple species visible throughout the year. "Great for birdwatching that will allow you to check out warblers, woodpeckers, various hawks and red thrushes," notes a visitor about nearby Fort Washington State Park.

Disc golf courses: Fort Washington State Park features an 18-hole course through wooded terrain. "Since camping is only open to organized camping I've never camped at Evansburg. I've spent countless hours hiking and fishing in Evansburg," shares a visitor of Evansburg State Park Campground.

Urban exploration breaks: Philly Love Boats provides unique water-based accommodation when you need a break from traditional camping. "A great place to stay if you have a watercraft," mentions a reviewer of Tinicum Island, another water-accessible option requiring boat transportation.

What campers like

Well-maintained facilities: Many campgrounds in the region prioritize cleanliness and upkeep. "The sites, particularly those on the Brandywine River, have amazing views. They are close enough for you to camp with a group, but most also have a small fence between each site to clearly delineate between the sites," reports a camper at Philadelphia-West Chester KOA.

Flat, accessible terrain: Unlike mountainous camping regions, these locations offer easier site setup. "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," notes a visitor to French Creek State Park Campground.

Proximity to historical sites: The region's Revolutionary War significance adds educational value. "Located just due south of Abington and north of Cheltenham right outside of Philly, Alverthorpe Private Park is a hidden gem tucked into the forested wilds in what is surprisingly an otherwise densely populated leafy tree-lined shady suburban area," describes a camper at Alverthorpe Private Park.

What you should know

Reservation requirements vary significantly: Many locations require advance booking, particularly for weekend stays. "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. Spacious sites," reports a visitor to French Creek State Park.

Group-only restrictions: Several parks limit individual camping. "Great park to do everything outdoorsy including, hiking, horseback riding, hunting and fishing. I cought a beautiful Brown Trout here a few weeks ago!" states an Evansburg State Park visitor.

Seasonal operations: Check operating dates before planning trips. "This is a very nice KOA, just over the Delaware River from Philly. The park is clean, quiet, full of families. The staff are friendly and welcoming," shares a visitor at Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature updated play facilities. "The camp playground was brand new when we arrived and they had just broken ground (September 2020). There are two different playground in the same area to accommodate kids of all ages. They also have pickleball, mini golf and a lovely pool," notes a Philadelphia-West Chester KOA reviewer.

Swimming options: Pools provide alternatives to natural water bodies. "This state park is close to Philly but has some wonderful tent sites. There are also cabins and yurts but they aren't dog friendly. Lots of nice trails," mentions a camper at French Creek State Park.

Multi-generational activities: Several parks offer varied terrain suitable for different ages. "We stayed in Loop C, which is the only dog friendly loop in the campground, on sites 35, 37, 39,& 40. Thankfully, a short walk to the bathroom facilities for us tent campers," describes a visitor to French Creek State Park.

Tips from RVers

Limited hookup availability: Full-service sites book quickly in this region. "Convenient suburban location near Philadelphia yet surprisingly quiet; Full-hookup RV sites with 30/50 amp, water, and sewer," notes a visitor to Village Scene Park.

Site width restrictions: Many campgrounds have narrow access roads. "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," warns a Philadelphia-West Chester KOA visitor.

Alternative transportation: Consider public transport for city visits. "You will certainly appreciate that clear out here, and away from the city, you'll certainly feel safe leaving your RV to go into the city and explore. Nearby there's a SEPTA Doylestown/Landsdale regional rail line stop," advises a Village Scene Park reviewer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Bala-Cynwyd, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bala-Cynwyd, PA is Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA with a 4.3-star rating from 20 reviews.