Best Campgrounds near Mifflintown, PA

Mifflintown, Pennsylvania serves as a central hub for several established campgrounds along the Juniata River, providing options for tent campers, RV enthusiasts, and cabin seekers. Buttonwood Campground stands out as a family-oriented destination with riverfront sites, while nearby River's Edge RV Park offers newly developed facilities with water and electric hookups. The surrounding region includes state parks like Little Buffalo, Reeds Gap, and Greenwood Furnace, each offering different camping environments. Most campgrounds in the area accommodate both tent and RV camping, with several providing cabin rentals for those seeking additional comfort.

Seasonal availability varies significantly throughout the region, with many campgrounds operating from April through October. Buttonwood operates from April 15 to October 31, while some state parks extend their seasons into November or December. Water access represents a key feature at several locations, particularly along the Juniata River where tubing and kayaking are popular activities. Most developed campgrounds provide water and electric hookups, with some offering full sewer connections. According to one visitor, "Buttonwood is actually divided into two sections with the upper lot, which is near all the activities and pool; and the lower area, which is near the Juniata River."

The campground experience in this region often centers around water recreation and family amenities. River-based activities rank highly in visitor reviews, with the Juniata River providing opportunities for fishing, tubing, and kayaking. Buttonwood Campground receives consistently positive reviews for its landscaping, river access, and family activities including mini-golf, laser tag, and a bounce pillow. Several visitors noted the clean facilities and friendly staff across multiple campgrounds. Reeds Gap State Park offers a more rustic, tent-only experience with one camper noting it's "everything anyone who really just wants to relax needs." For those seeking solitude, Reeds Gap provides a peaceful setting with limited cell service, while the more developed campgrounds offer amenities like swimming pools, playgrounds, and organized activities throughout the camping season.

Best Camping Sites Near Mifflintown, Pennsylvania (145)

    1. Buttonwood Campground

    14 Reviews
    Mifflintown, PA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 436-8334

    $30 - $78 / night

    "One is along the River and the other is situated near the camp store, playground and pool. This campground had it all! There was laser tag, playground, jump pillow, pedal carts!"

    "Buttonwood is actually divided in to two sections with the upper lot, which is near all the activities and pool; and the lower area, which is near the Juniata River. "

    2. Little Buffalo State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    New Bloomfield, PA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 567-9255

    $26 - $151 / night

    "A playground is near bathhouse in the campground, along with several hiking trails. The dump station is easily accessible. Firewood is also available for purchase at the campground."

    "The driving path is gravel with a steep hill at the end so if you can help it I would avoid sites 32,34,36 as they are VERY difficult to back into with larger rigs."

    3. Reeds Gap State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Milroy, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 667-3622

    $26 / night

    "We got a nice one tucked back in the trees, but a few of them are pretty close to the road - not like it's terribly busy."

    "There is a trail head near the entrance of the park for hikers and a geocache showed up close to the trail on a road on my geocache tracker if you are into that."

    4. River’s Edge RV Park & Campground

    1 Review
    Mifflintown, PA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 437-4291

    "We stumbled upon this brand new campground (was just built this spring) along the Juniata River in Mifflintown PA, fell in love with it, and purchased our first seasonal site!"

    5. Paradise Stream Family Campground

    6 Reviews
    Blain, PA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 789-2117

    $35 - $150 / night

    "Tucked in the woods but near activities. The store is well stocked and also has a variety of sweet treats!"

    "It was also a gated entrance which was nice. We will definitely return."

    6. Bald Eagle State Forest

    6 Reviews
    Coburn, PA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 922-3344

    "Our first experience was spectacular- we had a site set back from the road surrounded by mountain laurel and ferns. The second site we tried was a tad too close to the road, hence the 4-stars."

    "Nice little spot with no one around. Maybe 2-3 cars passed on the SF road each day. Primitive camping with picnic table and fire ring - that’s it. Have to carry your gear from your car a little ways."

    7. Waterside Campground and RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Burnham, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 248-3974

    "Great setup location. Easy in and out, full utilities. Separate tenting area near bathrooms Water is easy access, pool is heated."

    8. Greenwood Furnace State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Belleville, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 667-1800

    $24 - $33 / night

    "You can also buy firewood at the entrance. Sites have a picnic table + fire ring. There is little to no phone service here and it's not super close to town, so come prepared."

    "Well maintained bathroom and firewood plus ice available at the entrance (this is a great plus for those car/tent camping. extremely close to the rothrock forest mountain biking trails."

    9. Poe Paddy State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Coburn, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 349-2460

    $20 - $43 / night

    "The campground was maybe only 1/2 full and the camp sites near us were empty so we had a very quiet and peaceful weekend. The creek and river are perfect for curious little ones to explore."

    "We had site 108 and had a site path right to the creek. I wouldn't recommend big campers as most of the spots would be a pain to back into."

    10. Poe Valley State Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Coburn, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 349-2460

    $24 - $95 / night

    "Far enough away from cities that it's nice and quiet"

    "We did take the hunter's path, off the beach parking lot, to the mid state trail but it was straight up the mountain and quite difficult. The beach was nice, not crowded, soft sand, and warm water."

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Recent Reviews near Mifflintown, PA

657 Reviews of 145 Mifflintown Campgrounds


  • Erin M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2025

    Caledonia State Park Campground

    Excellent well maintained state park

    Clean bathrooms, full hookups with paved spots, firewood and ice for sale based on an honor system - so nice.

    1 bar ATT 2 bar T-Mobile 50-100mbps with Starlink with obstructions

  • christian G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2025

    Hartman Center Campground

    Nice, quiet, & clean

    Clean and well taken care of, pretty quiet. Would definitely stay here again but a few things to keep in mind.

    For kids the play grounds are run down. Also no real “dog run”. All in all if your a couple wanting to go relax its great, but if you have pets and or younger kids there isn’t much on the grounds.

  • Brian C.
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Cowans Gap State Park Campground

    Solid State Park Camping

    Stayed in a walk-in tent site. Much better spacing than typical sites, though sites 2 & 3 were basically connected. The non-walk in sites in Loop B are typical to smaller than average and mostly suited for campers/RVs.

    Pros : Site spacing/privacy was good Bathrooms and showers were clean. Firewood available at the park ($5 for 6 pieces self-serve). Location near the dam and lake trail is nice. Cell service was limited, but had reliable (but low) signal with T-Mobile at my site. Easy access (on foot) to all of the hiking trails.

    Cons: The tent pads could use some leveling and there was some trash around the site. The major negative was generator noise coming from the facility just beyond the dam. Droning generator noise was on/off at all hours of the day and went on until 10pm in the evening. Not sure how far up in Loop B this was heard, but it was pretty loud in the walk-in site area.

  • Stephen W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Hersheypark Camping Resort

    Very clean campground friendly staff

    We stay here once a year in September. Stone surface. Not to bad for leveling. Our site was spacious.

  • SkywaystoHighways.com Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Gifford Pinchot State Park Campground

    Peace and quiet !

    Great spot! We had site 114 . It has water access and is right next to a small man made beach and playground. Bathrooms were in good shape. Sites were of ample size and well spaced.

  • S
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Rothrock Roadside Campsites — Rothrock State Forest

    Nice spot to camp in the mountains

    First I'll just say that the Rothrock campsites should probably each be listed separately, rather than as a group; they are very spread out throughout the State Forest and each is a different experience.  This review will be for site 002 Colerain Road.  

    This site is accessed by driving up a bit of a winding dirt road up the mountain.  It's easy enough during the summer, though the road is narrow and you've got some sharp bends depending on which way you come from.  This road is not safe to access in the winter in my opinion.  

    The parking is just right off the road, and there's a picnic table and large stone fire ring near the parking.  There's a small path further up the hill into the woods where there is a tent pad, another fire ring and another picnic table.  There are also a lot of flat spots nearby for additional tents to be set up.  

    Just behind the upper tent site is the top of the mountain, and the site has their own private overlook to the valley below.  The site is pretty remote, though there were vehicles and the occasional biker coming up the road.  Traffic may have been busier than usual the weekend we went because there was the Mid Atlantic Overland festival nearby at the same time.  At one point a family parked in the campsite's parking to start a walk... (there's a better trailhead up closer to Indian Lookout they should have used).

    No hookups, water, bathrooms, etc; its fully primitive camping here.  Cell coverage was fine on Xfinity Mobile (Verizon). 

    These sites used to be totally free but they're now $10 a night.  You still need to book a while out if you want to be here on a weekend, especially during the fall when Penn State is playing.

  • R
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Deer Run Campgrounds

    Good for kids

    It's very nice here, good for kids, big pool. The sites for campers are very tight.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Riverside Campground & Riverside Roadhouse

    Great location & proximity to Williamsport

    Came thru for a night and wanted to catch a game at the Little League World Series. Stayed here one night and caught an uber to the museum and game. Got the last site for the night. Did a few loads of laundry, ate a good dinner at the restaurant, kids enjoyed the pool and swam in the river. Big huge park and tons of grassy areas. Really lovely. Nice staff.


Guide to Mifflintown

Camping sites near Mifflintown, Pennsylvania offer diverse experiences from river-based recreation to deep forest isolation. Located in central Pennsylvania's ridge and valley region, the area sits between 400-800 feet elevation with dramatic seasonal temperature shifts. Winter camping options are limited as most campgrounds in the immediate vicinity operate seasonally from April through October, with overnight temperatures often dropping into the 40s even in summer months.

What to do

Floating the Juniata River: Tubing represents a favorite activity at Buttonwood Campground, located 12 miles below Lewistown. "This campground is very fun. Tubing down the river is so fun and the highlight of a stay here," notes reviewer Heather G. The campground provides a shuttle service included with their $20 activity wristband.

Fishing opportunities: Penns Creek at Poe Paddy State Park offers excellent fishing access. "Penn's Creek runs beside it... Great fishing too!" reports Rebecca G. The creek is known for trout fishing, though specific licenses and seasonal restrictions apply.

Forest exploration: Trail networks throughout Bald Eagle State Forest provide numerous hiking options for all experience levels. The campground at Poe Paddy connects to several trails, including access to a historic railroad tunnel. "The walk to the tunnel is quick and easy for all ages. Beautiful spot when crossing the bridge," writes Sarah.

What campers like

Cell-free experience: Several campgrounds offer a true digital detox experience. "No cell service but you won't even miss it," mentions Chelsie G. about Poe Valley State Park. This disconnected environment creates a more immersive nature experience, particularly appreciated by those seeking to escape urban environments.

Lake activities: Poe Valley State Park features a beach area with rental options. "The beach was nice, not crowded, soft sand, and warm water. It's a great lake to kayak or paddle board on," shares Taylor V. The park maintains a concession stand at the beach during summer months.

Organized activities: Family-oriented campgrounds offer structured recreation options. "There is tons to do for the kids. Ours really enjoyed the bounce pillow, laser tag and peddle cars the most," notes Bryan S. about Buttonwood Campground. Many campgrounds schedule weekend events throughout the summer.

What you should know

Campground divisions: Several campgrounds feature distinct sections with different characteristics. At Buttonwood Campground, "the lower section is right by the river with several riverfront sites and many river view sites. The upper side has the playground and kids activities," explains Bryan S. Understanding these differences helps when selecting specific sites.

Limited services: State parks and forest campgrounds typically offer minimal amenities. "There are a couple of water pumps, several well-maintained pit toilets, and an emergency phone. It's about 20-30 min to gas," reports Joanna H. about Poe Paddy State Park. Plan accordingly with sufficient supplies.

Weather variability: Mountain locations experience significant temperature fluctuations. "It was a bit chilly at night and warm during the day - bring layers + raincoats as the PA mountain weather can be iffy!" advises Diane T. about Greenwood Furnace State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Activity wristbands: Some campgrounds use wristband systems for amenities. "Plan on spending $20 per person for an activity wristband that includes all the extras including mini golf and tubing shuttle," notes Bryan S. about Buttonwood Campground. Factor this additional cost into your budget planning.

Site selection matters: For tent campers with children, consider terrain and access needs. At Poe Paddy, "The RV loop is intense gravel, so be sure you have a good sleeping pad if you're tent camping," warns Joanna H. Request specific areas based on your equipment requirements.

Pool access considerations: Little Buffalo State Park offers an excellent pool facility that requires separate admission. "They offer a large area that is only 1 foot deep, great for little ones! There is also a splash pad! There are 2 slides for fun!" shares Amanda H., though she notes "you have to pay to get in the pool, yes even if you are camping!"

Tips from RVers

Electric options: Most campgrounds offer electric hookups but limited full-service sites. At River's Edge RV Park, "There are water and electric hookups with sewer to be added (currently, a honey wagon comes through to pump out anyone who needs it on Saturdays)," explains Jenn D. Many state parks offer electric-only sites requiring self-contained waste management.

Site leveling challenges: State park campgrounds often feature uneven terrain. "The sites aren't all level, so if it rains, certain sites become ponds," warns Everet B. about Greenwood Furnace State Park. Request information about specific site conditions when making reservations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Buttonwood Campground in Mifflintown?

Buttonwood Campground offers several essential amenities including water hookups, toilets, and sites designed to accommodate big rigs. The campground is drive-in accessible with reservable sites. For those seeking additional amenities in the region, Cowans Gap State Park Campground provides a beautiful lake with swimming, boating, and fishing opportunities, plus hiking trails and clean bathrooms with showers. Many Pennsylvania campgrounds in this area feature shaded sites with various levels of privacy and access to outdoor recreation.

Where is Buttonwood Campground located in Mifflintown, Pennsylvania?

Buttonwood Campground is located near Mifflintown in Pennsylvania. While not directly in town, it's situated in the broader Mifflintown area, offering easy access to local attractions. For comparison, other campgrounds in the region include River's Edge RV Park & Campground, which is positioned along the beautiful Juniata River in the Mifflintown area, making it a convenient base for exploring this part of Pennsylvania.

Do I need reservations for camping at Buttonwood Campground in Pennsylvania?

Yes, reservations are recommended for Buttonwood Campground as it is a reservable campground. Securing your spot in advance is particularly important during peak camping seasons (late spring through early fall) and on weekends. For comparison, Russell P Letterman Campground at Bald Eagle State Park allows reservations up to 334 days in advance, showing how popular Pennsylvania campgrounds often have extended reservation windows. Contact the campground directly or check their website for specific reservation policies and availability.