Best Campgrounds near Cranberry, PA

State parks and forests surrounding Cranberry, Pennsylvania feature a diverse range of camping experiences within the Pocono Mountains region. Hickory Run State Park Campground offers sites for tents, RVs, cabins, and glamping accommodations approximately 45 miles east of Cranberry. Nearby Locust Lake State Park Campground provides lakeside camping with boat-in access options. The area includes both family-friendly developed campgrounds like Jim Thorpe Camping Resort and more rustic options at Tuscarora State Park, which remains open year-round. Cranberry Run Campground, a family-operated facility, provides group sites accommodating up to 50 people and specialized hike-in sites overlooking a small pond.

Camping seasons generally run from mid-April through October, though weather conditions can significantly impact site usability. Many campgrounds in the region require advance reservations, particularly for summer weekends and holiday periods. Cell service becomes increasingly limited as visitors venture deeper into state forest areas, with one camper noting "we had zero cell service" at Worlds End State Park. Rocky terrain presents challenges for tent campers, with several reviewers recommending specialized tent stakes and extra sleeping pads. Spring rainfall can create flooding and mud issues, particularly at lower elevation sites. As one visitor to Locust Lake observed, "sites became extremely muddy after rain" and creek-adjacent areas experienced "inches of water throughout the entire row of sites."

Waterfront access represents a significant draw throughout the region's campgrounds. Visitors frequently mention the ability to launch kayaks directly from their sites at places like Ricketts Glen, where "we could put our kayaks in the lake right from our camping spot." Site privacy varies considerably across facilities, with some state park campgrounds offering generously spaced sites while private campgrounds tend toward closer quarters. Fall foliage viewing draws significant crowds, with one camper describing the experience as "breathtaking views from nearby trails." Wildlife sightings, including bears, are occasionally reported, though most campgrounds maintain appropriate safety measures with "large dumpsters away from the campsites to dispose of garbage safely."

Best Camping Sites Near Cranberry, Pennsylvania (176)

    1. Hickory Run State Park Campground

    60 Reviews
    Albrightsville, PA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (272) 808-6192

    $20 - $72 / night

    "Great location lots of hiking trails right in the park and many more close by"

    "Hickory Run is in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. We had a full hook-up site in the back loop, pet friendly part of the campground.   "

    2. Locust Lake State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    Mahanoy City, PA
    13 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."

    3. Jim Thorpe Camping Resort

    15 Reviews
    Jim Thorpe, PA
    14 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."

    4. Tuscarora State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Barnesville, PA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 467-2404

    $49 - $90 / night

    "Good hiking trails were just a short walk away from our campsite. Would definitely go back again."

    "No water but directly across from facilities with basin sinks outside for cleaning dishes, etc. Each yurt has a huge deck, 2 picnic tables and fire pit."

    5. Mauch Chunk Lake Park

    10 Reviews
    Nesquehoning, PA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 325-3669

    $20 / night

    "Easy drive from Philly area, courteous staff, very wooded and quiet at night. Has many sites right along the lake edge, some very large."

    "Beautiful lake beach and canoe and kayak rentals. There’s much to explore in the town Jim Thorpe and beautiful hiking close by."

    6. Lakewood Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Barnesville, PA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 285-8026

    $60 - $94 / night

    "They are in the process of adding lots more sites up away from the lake in the woods plus 2 bath houses. The sites along the lake are great, but be aware most of them are seasonal."

    "You’re not allowed to swim in the lake although you’re allowed to use floats. The area has not much to do unless you would like the state park, which is close by."

    7. Ricketts Glen State Park Campground

    68 Reviews
    Sweet Valley, PA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 477-5675

    $15 - $92 / night

    "The biggest draw to this state park (which no one in Pennsylvania I spoke with seemed to know about) is the 22 waterfalls!"

    "Many of the sites looked close to the road and not very private but we were in site 63 which was pretty private(though we were lucky neighboring site 62 was empty)."

    8. Moyers Grove Campground

    5 Reviews
    Conyngham, PA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 379-3375

    "The campsites were clean, adequately spaced and many positioned along side a creek.  The bathhouse (hooray) was great. Recently renovated, they were extremely, clean and dry."

    "There are 3 resident geese who wander around near the creek and lakes.  It was too cool to use the pool while we were visiting but it was clean and well cared-for. "

    9. Whitewater Challengers Adventure Center

    2 Reviews
    Weatherly, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 443-8554

    $10 / night

    10. Bodnarosa Campground

    2 Reviews
    Berwick, PA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 520-4070
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Recent Reviews near Cranberry, PA

899 Reviews of 176 Cranberry Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • 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.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Clayton Park RV Escape

    Top Notch

    A well run, well staffed, facilities are excellent. Will return

  • 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.

  • 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).
  • Kylie R.
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Mountain Vista Campground

    A mix of being able to unplug but also have the ammenities avavilble if wanted/needed

    This campground is very clean, staff and campers are very friendly. It’s a great spot if you have kids because they have many different activities(pool/arcade games/movie nights/ and more.)

  • j
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Cranberry Run Campground

    Don’t Stay here!!

    It’s not a campground. It’s where people stash their rvs, some of whom seem to live here permanently. Caretaker was rude. Sites were all rocky and many on steep inclines. Complete waste of our time. Plus, the site looks nothing like the pictures they post, which is an area you can’t camp at. Don’t stay here.

  • b
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Thunder Swamp Trailhead

    Gravel lot

    It’s a gravel parking lot. Plenty of shade. No one bothered me.


Guide to Cranberry

Dispersed camping options near Cranberry, Pennsylvania range across state park lands within the Pocono Mountains. Most public camping areas remain closed from mid-October through early April due to winter conditions and freezing temperatures. Campgrounds at higher elevations in the region experience nighttime temperatures that can drop into the 40s even during summer months, requiring adequate sleeping gear for comfort.

What to do

Waterfall hiking trails: At Ricketts Glen State Park Campground, visitors can explore the 22 named waterfalls located throughout the park. As one camper noted, "The biggest draw to this state park is the 22 waterfalls! We saw 18 of them on a four-mile moderate hike, but if you want to see the additional four, you could make it a seven-mile hike. The trails are very well marked."

Fishing access: Multiple camping sites near Cranberry, Pennsylvania offer direct water access. At Locust Lake State Park Campground, campers appreciate the fishing opportunities with one visitor sharing, "Some camp sites are along the lake or along the small creek, all are very wooded. They sell ice cream (and firewood, etc.) on site in the summer but it's bring your own boat."

Paddleboarding: Watersports enthusiasts can enjoy calm waters at Mauch Chunk Lake Park, where one reviewer emphasized the accessibility: "You can get sites right on the water that are nice size. If you go during the week, it's quite calm. You are in beautiful Jim Thorpe that has white water rafting in town, plus great restaurants and bars. I like that I can launch my paddle board from my sight and the water is so clean and clear."

What campers like

Natural privacy: Jim Thorpe Camping Resort receives positive feedback for its natural setting, with campers noting the "great bike access to Mauch Chunk lake" and that "a major pro is access to the Switchback Trail from the campground. A wonderfully scenic trail."

Wildlife encounters: Visitors to Hickory Run State Park Campground frequently mention wildlife sightings. According to one review, "we were warned to be cautious about leaving food out as there have been some bear sightings." Another camper pointed out, "We took a drive on 2 afternoons on a stone road through the woods to see the Boulder Field. It was a beautiful drive. We were on the lookout for bear, but only saw 3 deer."

Camping during non-peak seasons: Fall camping draws visitors seeking seasonal color changes. A camper at Locust Lake shared, "PA is beautiful in the fall. Nice campground with some trails and access to Pottsville - for the best brewery tour ever - Yeungling! Check out the Jim Thorpe fall fest and Hershey Park."

What you should know

Weather impacts: Significant rainfall affects camping experiences throughout the Pocono region. At Locust Lake, one camper reported: "We had 3 families and sites (2 campers & 1 tent) all sites were decent sizes. 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. Only downside to our trip was poured every night and one whole day."

Bathroom facilities: Facilities vary widely across camping sites near Cranberry, Pennsylvania. A camper at Mauch Chunk Lake Park noted: "Our site was for the most part clean, the fire pit was so full of ash and trash and giant rocks that we had to clean ourselves right when we arrived. Bathrooms were decently clean."

Connectivity: Cell phone service varies dramatically across campgrounds in the region. At Moyers Grove Campground, a visitor warned: "Be advised that there was no cell service or internet for AT&T users. (Verizon did have some service.) Also, there is no cable and our antennae was unable to pick up any TV channels."

Tips for camping with families

Site selection priorities: Whitewater Challengers Adventure Center offers organized entertainment that appeals to families with children. A visitor mentioned, "The campground is definitely great for Girl Scout or school groups, but if you are looking for a peaceful campground look elsewhere. There was a movie shown at night, as well as music played late into the night."

Water recreation options: Lakes provide swimming and boating opportunities that appeal to families with children. At Mauch Chunk Lake Park, a first-time camper described their experience: "Our first time tent camping was here and it set a great tone. We set up the tent, kayaked on the lake, cooked up some dinner, watched a strawberry super moon rise over the lake, went to bed, woke up to make some breakfast and then we were off to go rafting on the Lehigh river 10 minutes away."

Children's play facilities: Playground access varies between campgrounds. One camper at Tuscarora State Park explained: "There is a playground for kids to play in that is well maintained. There are hiking trails in the back side of the park, from the main entrance."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Lakewood Park Campground receives positive reviews for site design, with one camper noting: "Our site(#74) was plenty big enough for our 45' motorhome and Jeep plus lots of room to spread out. The park is relatively new. Everything is clean and in great working order."

Water hookup distances: At Moyers Grove Campground, RVers should prepare for unusual hookup arrangements, with one camper warning: "Make sure you have a LONG water hose. We actually had to buy a 50 foot hose in the camp store to accommodate the distance to the spigot."

Road access considerations: Access roads present challenges for larger vehicles in some locations. A reviewer at Lakewood Park mentioned: "Traveling to this campground requires driving several steep grades(8+%). Do your best, drive slowly, and stay focused."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Cranberry, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Cranberry, PA offers a wide range of camping options, with 176 campgrounds and RV parks near Cranberry, PA and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Cranberry, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Cranberry, PA is Hickory Run State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 60 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Cranberry, PA.