North Wales sits at the edge of the Piedmont Plateau in eastern Pennsylvania with elevations ranging from 300-500 feet. The area experiences four distinct seasons with moderate rainfall, making spring and fall ideal for cabin camping. Most cabins remain open year-round with winter operations requiring additional preparations for snow conditions that can occasionally affect access roads.
What to do
Hiking trails exploration: French Creek State Park offers extensive hiking options through diverse terrain. According to one visitor, "Lots of hiking, the lake is beautiful, at least two playgrounds (perfect for our kids), the bathrooms were well maintained... There is also a nice picnic area with grills and picnic tables right by the boat landing, where we picnicked and hung out for an afternoon."
Disc golf adventures: Boulder Woods Campground features a championship-level disc golf course that attracts enthusiasts. One camper noted, "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 open fields, providing challenges for all skill levels.
Kayaking and water activities: Water enthusiasts can enjoy the lakes at Nockamixon State Park Cabins. "This is a great place for family fishing and paddle boarding," mentions one reviewer. The park permits various watercraft, and equipment rentals are available seasonally from Memorial Day through Labor Day at the boathouse.
What campers like
Private sites: Many cabins and campsites offer seclusion between neighbors. At French Creek State Park Campground, campers appreciate the natural buffers: "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."
Cabin amenities: The comfort level of cabin rentals varies significantly across locations. A visitor at Tohickon Valley County Park commented, "No electrical and no pets allowed in camp sites. But plenty of trees and huge fire rings in each spot." Some cabins include electricity and heat while others offer a more rustic experience.
Year-round accessibility: Several cabin properties remain open during winter months. One winter visitor noted about Evansburg State Park, "Stayed over for one night in early December. Showers and bathrooms were great! If you're traveling through, there are many places to eat nearby."
What you should know
Reservation requirements: Most cabin facilities near North Wales require advance bookings, especially during peak seasons. Weekends from May through October typically fill 2-3 months in advance at most locations.
Bathroom access considerations: Toilet and shower facilities vary widely between properties. A camper at Little Red Barn Campground observed, "The Tent sites are The Best Thing about this Place, They are a lot more Private and spacious... only one bathroom and it's very far from the primitive sites."
Pet policies enforcement: Rules regarding pets differ between properties and cabin types. Many state park cabin areas designate specific loops or cabins as pet-friendly with additional fees. "This is the only loop that allows pets. I expected it to be much noisier than it was. All of the dogs were well behaved, and we didn't have any problems," reported a visitor at French Creek State Park.
Tips for camping with families
Kid-friendly activities: Colonial Woods Family Resort offers numerous children's programs. "The pool and splash pool for toddlers was clean with a lifeguard on duty at all times... They had a playground, lake where you could fish, cornhole, and minigolf. 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."
Playground access: Multiple cabin locations feature dedicated play areas for children. One reviewer mentioned, "Nice area to wash dishes. Very nice playground area and clean," about the facilities at French Creek State Park.
Swimming options: Pools are available at several campgrounds during summer months. "The pool is open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult. There is also a separate kiddie pool," notes a visitor to Little Red Barn Campground.
Tips from RVers
Site access challenges: Some older campgrounds have tight turning radiuses and low-hanging trees. A camper at Ringing Rocks Family Campground mentioned, "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."
Seasonal considerations: Many cabin facilities transition between seasons with different amenities available. Check ahead for winter water availability, as some locations shut off outside spigots during freezing months. Some campgrounds close entirely from November through March.
Utility connections: When cabins offer electric hookups, verify amperage before arrival. As one camper noted, "Not all sites have sewer hookups, oops. Easy to back in," after staying at Little Red Barn Campground.