Best Glamping near Orbisonia, PA

Lake Raystown Resort houses luxury yurt accommodations at two separate locations near Orbisonia, Pennsylvania. These circular canvas structures blend outdoor experiences with upscale comfort, featuring real beds with linens, electricity, and climate control. The lakefront properties offer glamping tents with private decks overlooking the water, perfect for sunset viewing. Trough Creek State Park Campground provides eco-friendly glamping options with more rustic charm while maintaining essential amenities. Both locations include fire rings, picnic tables, and proximity to water recreation. Seven Points campground complements these options with waterfront glamping sites that provide direct lake access. One guest shared, "The lake is so clean and refreshing and we have such beautiful views from our camp site."

Waterfront activities define the glamping experience at these properties, with swimming beaches, boat launches, and fishing opportunities just steps from accommodations. Hiking trails at Trough Creek feature unique natural attractions including a balanced rock formation. Raystown Lake offers extensive mountain biking on the Allegrippis trail system, perfect for adventure seekers staying in glamping accommodations. The area boasts several planned activities during peak season, including yoga sessions and live music at the Seven Points amphitheater. Reservations are essential, particularly for waterfront glamping sites which book quickly. According to a camper, "We wanted a waterfront spot, and although we booked over a month in advance none were available." Most glamping options operate seasonally from April through October, with some sites remaining open until mid-December.

Best Glamping Sites Near Orbisonia, Pennsylvania (32)

    1. Seven Points (PA)

    22 Reviews
    Hesston, PA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 444-6777

    $28 - $200 / night

    "Easy access to the lake from your site.  Bath house is up at the top of the hill.  Be prepared for that walk.   Get water at the dump station on the way in!!!"

    "This campground is located on the east side of Pennsylvania and offers a beautiful view of Lake Raystown. The campground has over 200 sites to choose from, and many of them are right on the water."

    2. Cowans Gap State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    Fort Loudon, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 485-3948

    $20 - $48 / night

    "This state park is at the top of the mountain and has a smaller lake perfect for a short kayak trip or fishing. Lovely views from the lake and very nice secluded sites."

    "The pros:

    • Easily accessible and CLEAN bathhouse and showers."

    3. Susquehannock

    11 Reviews
    Calvin, PA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 658-6806

    $25 - $32 / night

    "This primitive campground is located a few miles from Seven Points Recreation area, but far enough away to enjoy a real camping experience without electricity and running water."

    "We ended up with spot 3, which was on a cliff’s edge. So, it looked like it may be near the water, but there was no way down, and the forest obscured any view that may have been there."

    4. Lake Raystown Resort

    13 Reviews
    Entriken, PA
    16 miles
    Website

    "Both RV sites and lots to rent to pitch your own tent, fishing, huge lake with beach, lots of activities for the kids throughout the summer, one of the nicest parks we have camped at!"

    "Nice waterfront at the lower edge of the resort. The cabins were set up above and kind of overlooked down to Raystown lake."

    5. Trough Creek State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Entriken, PA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 658-3847

    $23 - $25 / night

    "it has a nice hike up above a creek with a huge rock that appears ready to fall over the cliff with a simple touch. very neat"

    "We wanted to be close to Raystown Lake. Trough is quiet and small. It's really great if you're looking for a spot to "rough" it (not really, but closer than most!) with the kids. Awesome sites."

    6. Ye Olde Mill Campground

    1 Review
    Fannettsburg, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 987-3244

    $22 - $95 / night

    "Superb campground with water and electricity hookups! Playground for children and creek access for fishing!"

    7. Lake Raystown Resort and Lodge

    2 Reviews
    Entriken, PA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 658-3500

    "Perfect views of the lake and very spaced out."

    8. Twin Bridge Campground

    5 Reviews
    Chambersburg, PA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 369-2216

    $38 - $43 / night

    "This is a huge campground with mostly very large RVs situated on farmland. The sites varied. Some were in an open field, others by the stream with trees. We had Site C, which was right on the stream."

    "If you do not like kids running around (sometimes through your campsite to get to the creek) or lots of laughing and biking and ball-playing snd water-splashing… maybe don’t go here."

    9. Paradise Stream Family Campground

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

    $35 - $150 / night

    "The fire pits are even top notch. There are many activities including boating on the lake, fishing, pedal carts, shuffle board, mini golf and swimming."

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

    10. Greenwood Furnace State Park Campground

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

    $20 - $29 / night

    "The campground can host tents, as well as RVs/campers, and includes clean bath houses with both toilets and showers. You can also buy firewood at the entrance. Sites have a picnic table + fire ring."

    "We stayed at one of two walk-in sites at Greenwood. The highlights were a spacious camp site, nice bathrooms, little light pollution (we saw the Milky Way!) and hearing screech owls at night. "

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Glamping Reviews near Orbisonia, PA

423 Reviews of 32 Orbisonia Campgrounds


  • Amber W.
    Jun. 16, 2021

    Black Moshannon State Park Campground

    Family fun!

    Nice clean and quiet campground. The address online took us to the ranger station. Turn left BEFORE bridge. Couldn’t see sign from the road. The section we were in was “no pets allowed”. My kids loved the beach, swimming was not deep. Beach was big with adjacent playground. Lots of pavilions all over. The area was a little crowded for my liking.

  • Jen R.
    Sep. 6, 2022

    Cowans Gap State Park Campground

    Hilly but happy

    This state park is at the top of the mountain and has a smaller lake perfect for a short kayak trip or fishing. Lovely views from the lake and very nice secluded sites. Our site was up a hill a little but we were good. We were right aside of flushing bathrooms and the dump station. We didn't like you had to go all the way out and around to dump and then out and around again to leave. Other than that very nice park with hiking trails, lots of beautiful pavilions, picnic areas, building that had food for sale, peddle boat and kayak rentals, fishing, beach area for swimming, multiple boat launches. Definitely need a bicycle to get to day use area as the loop is very long. Also, watch for no pets allowed signs as it is just the first part of the sites in Area A.

  • Justin C.
    Apr. 17, 2022

    Houck - Cunningham Falls State Park

    Great park, sites not close to anything

    The sites are very well maintained. Not a fan of kids running around through sites. The Elderberry and Deer Spring loops are no pets, but I’d like to see a no kids policy too. Kidding! In all seriousness, it’s very quiet and really can’t complain. Very well maintained. My only issue is the $9 firewood and the sites being far away from the lake and no trails connected to the campgrounds. Must drive to get to anything worth seeing.

  • G
    Oct. 6, 2020

    Cowans Gap State Park Campground

    Lots of trash and noise

    If you are used to primitive/secluded camping this is not the campground for you. We arrived and there was a ton of trash in our site. Someone left their air fresheners, handbag tags from marshalls, and a ton of other junk. This campground is also very noisy. There are supposed to be quiet hours but people were playing loud music from their cars, from speakers, and whatever else until at least 11pm. Our site had no privacy either, we were right next to several other sites (closer than other state parks we've been to). Physical distancing and mask wearing was not enforced/required. People in the close quarters of the restroom were not wearing masks and didn't seem to mind getting within 6 feet of other people. The woman at the front office who we checked in with even took her mask off because it was fogging up her glasses. Oh, and the wood that we purchased from the camp host was wet, so the fire was a dud until a friendly neighbor gave us some of his wood. 

    The only positive thing about this campground was the hiking. The first day we hiked up the mountain to the west of the campground, and the second day we hiked up the Tuscarora Trail to the east of the campground. No other campers were hiking these, so we got to appreciate nature by having the trails mostly to ourselves.

  • S
    Jan. 1, 2023

    Seven Points (PA)

    Favorite PA campground — the view !!!

    Love staying at Seven Points CG.  This Corps part got a spruce up in 2022.  The roads on the point loop were upgraded.

    Tough to get waterfront spot during main season, but fall is beautiful here.

    Chipmunks are fun to watch.  Point loop is my favorite. Sites 128, 126 126a, 154 are perfect.  Easy access to the lake from your site.  Bath house is up at the top of the hill.  Be prepared for that walk.  

    Get water at the dump station on the way in!!! Easier than trying to attach to the spigots on the loop.

    Trough State Park nearby is a great place to hike!!

  • singinajf@aol.com
    Jun. 14, 2021

    Rvino - Ridge Rider Campground, LLC

    Convenient to Biking

    We had a nice, spacious site with inconsiderate neighbors. The website says quiet hours are enforced but sadly there was no one to enforce them. There was one bathhouse that was fairly clean. They offer many seasonal sites and cabins. The best part was the convenience to the Western MD Rail Trail and the C&O Canal.

  • N
    Mar. 14, 2020

    Paradise Stream Family Campground

    Most well kept campground I’ve ever visited.

    Paradise stream is a beautiful campground. They go above and beyond to keep the grounds immaculate. The fire pits are even top notch. There are many activities including boating on the lake, fishing, pedal carts, shuffle board, mini golf and swimming. The staff is very friendly and goes out of their way to make you feel welcome. Planning another visit this year.

  • M
    Aug. 10, 2019

    Hagerstown / Antietam Battlefield KOA

    This is our “home base”

    Love love love this campground. Activities for the kids, diner with a great breakfast selection and subs and pizza for dinner. Very clean facilities. Great staff. Delivery of wood or ice to your site. You can get a site along the creek where you can tube or kayak (they rent them out here)! Close to Antitiem battlefield, vineyards, antiques or even DC (1 hour). At Halloween they have a great haunted house.

  • Sherri C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2020

    Cowans Gap State Park Campground

    Hidden Lake in PA's Mountains

    Our trip to Cowan's Gap was great--and the weather was amazing as well! 

    The pros:

    • Easily accessible and CLEAN bathhouse and showers. 
    • Sites spaces out and separated by trees
    • Lake access within walking distance
    • Hiking trails nearby
    • Polite, approachable hosts
    • "Beach" access
    • Camp store with concessions
    • Kayak rentals on site

    The cons: 

    • You can hear the people on the beach from across the lake--lots of kids screaming
    • The overlook access road was closed
    • Camp store only open 11-5
    • Firewood (purchases there) just would.not.burn!

Guide to Orbisonia

Camping options near Orbisonia, Pennsylvania range from primitive sites to full-service campgrounds across varying terrain. The region sits within the Ridge and Valley province of the Appalachian Mountains with elevations between 700-2,000 feet. Summer temperatures typically range from 60-85°F with higher humidity, while spring and fall camping seasons offer cooler conditions. Winter camping is limited to a few year-round facilities due to seasonal closures.

What to do

Explore balancing rock formation: At Trough Creek State Park Campground, visitors can hike to a unique geological feature. "It has a nice hike up above a creek with a huge rock that appears ready to fall over the cliff with a simple touch. very neat," shares Nick S.

Mountain biking on extensive trails: The Allegrippis Trail system is accessible directly from some camping areas. "From the entrance of the camp loop there is a trail head! Big spacious sites that make pitching a tent easy with water available just a few sites away," notes Travis S. from Seven Points.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple waterfront locations allow for shore fishing or boat access. "The campground is relatively flat and on the shore of Lake Raystown. Some sites are waterfront, but all are close to the water," explains Britt B., who visited Lake Raystown Resort.

Historical exploration: Visit the restored iron furnace area for a glimpse into Pennsylvania's industrial past. According to Amanda H. at Greenwood Furnace State Park Campground, "The blacksmith shop was very educational! Great trails to hike! You can pick up a compass at the ranger station and complete a compass course!"

What campers like

Waterfront yurt camping: Yurt rentals at Lake Raystown provide direct water access. "The lake is beautiful and sunsets from the campground are stunning. There is a sandy beach which is perfect for swimming," notes Britt B., who appreciated the accommodations at Lake Raystown Resort.

Peaceful seclusion: Several campgrounds offer sites away from crowds. A camper at Susquehannock appreciated the primitive experience: "Very cool camp. Loops for RVs, higher on the hill, waterfront loops on steeper grounds for tents, and some walk-to sites adjacent to parking right at the point which double as boat-in."

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain excellent bathhouses and amenities. "Bathrooms are decent and clean. This is our go to campsite for a quick weekend not too far from home," reports Megan W., who stayed at Seven Points during Memorial Day weekend.

No connectivity: Some campers value the digital detox. Amanda H. states, "Don't bring your electronics you won't need them here! No cell phone reception unless you drive a few miles down the road to a cute little store called Couch's!"

What you should know

Site differences within campgrounds: At Cowans Gap State Park Campground, campers note significant variation between sites. "If you camp on the upper loop, there is a lot of separation between sites, which is nice. The sites aren't all level, so If it rains, certain sites become ponds," warns Everet B.

Seasonal booking challenges: Waterfront sites book extremely quickly. Ian W. recommends specific waterfront sites at Susquehannock: "Spots 51, 52, 53 best waterfront with parking."

Primitive camping considerations: Not all campgrounds offer full facilities. Rebecca G. advises about Susquehannock: "It's a primitive campground with no electricity. Get your water at a hand pump and they have pit toilets."

Yurt availability limitations: Yurt camping options in Orbisonia, Pennsylvania tend to book months in advance, particularly during peak season. According to multiple reviewers, reservations should be made at least 4-6 months ahead for weekend stays.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly environments: Many campgrounds cater to families. "This is the campground to come to with kids! If you're looking for activities and fun and friendliness this is the spot," shares melissa about Paradise Stream Family Campground.

Educational opportunities: Some parks offer ranger-led programs for children. "There is a visitors center has a great educational area inside and a nature trail outside. Across from the visitors center is a mountain bike park," notes Rachel B.

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas. "The campground has 6 loops to choose from... Each loop has a playground and bathhouse," explains Tim J., who camped at Seven Points.

Swimming options: Multiple locations offer swimming access. Jennifer D. remarks, "We went down to the swim beach and our kiddo made sand castles and swam in the clear water."

Tips from RVers

Site layout considerations: RV sites vary significantly in terms of accessibility and configuration. "The dump station, as noted above had wide lanes and made the experience an easy and clean one. We filled up the fresh water tank at the ultra-cool 4 lane dump station," shares Tim J. about Seven Points.

Leveling challenges: Some sites require minimal adjustment. "From the time we arrived and filled up the fresh water tank at the ultra-cool 4 lane dump station, I knew we were in for a great weekend... One backup attempt into the site and it was perfectly level...that was definitely a first for us," explains Tim J.

Hookup variations: Know what utilities are available. Gary P. notes about Trough Creek, "Nice small park with gravel drives/roads and plenty of room for big rigs. All sites level with partial shade... Water is available in the campground at various spots."

Seasonal considerations: Fall camping is popular for yurt rentals in Orbisonia, Pennsylvania with Michael W. reporting, "Absolutely amazing fall color on the lake and great drives surrounding."

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