Best Cabin Camping near Peach Bottom, PA

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Several cabin options exist within a short drive of Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania, including Elk Neck State Park Campground and Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Quarryville. The cabins at Elk Neck feature electricity, heat, and basic furnishings with one double bed, one single twin bunk, and one regular set of bunk beds to accommodate 5-6 people comfortably. "The cabin also had a really nice front porch, picnic table, and fire ring, and was situated with a beautiful lake view," noted one visitor about a similar state park cabin. Susquehannock State Park Campground and Tucquan Park Family Campground also provide cabin accommodations with varying levels of amenities, from rustic structures with just beds and electricity to more equipped options with refrigerators and microwaves.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most state park cabins provide basic amenities while private campgrounds like Mill Bridge Village & Camp Resort offer more furnished options. Thousand Trails Circle M features cabin rentals alongside their RV sites. According to a camper who stayed in a cabin, "It had 2 beds and a bunk bed, sink and toilet, refrigerator, microwave, dining table and sofa. There was also a front porch with picnic table and fire pit." Reservations are essential during summer months, particularly at popular locations like Country Acres Campground. Pet policies vary significantly—some cabins welcome pets for an additional fee while others prohibit them entirely.

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. As one reviewer noted, "The cabin had everything you would need to set up house minus linens, towels, toilet paper, paper goods and toiletries." Kitchen facilities range from simple fire rings with cooking grates to cabins equipped with refrigerators and microwaves. Firewood is typically available for purchase at campground offices or from hosts, usually priced around $5 per bundle. Camp stores at locations like Old Mill Stream Campground stock basic groceries, ice, and camping supplies. Visitors planning extended stays should consider bringing additional cooking equipment and food supplies, as on-site stores carry limited inventory and nearby shopping options may require driving 10-20 minutes from most campgrounds.

Best Cabin Sites Near Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania (44)

    1. Jellystone Park™ Quarryville

    19 Reviews
    Quarryville, PA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 610-4505

    "We stayed here in November with beautiful weather which meant the large farm behind the campground was spraying manure over their fields. We could smell it."

    "Very family friendly park. Cabins, RV, Tent - full amenities. Lots of things to do. A little pricy, but worth it especially with kids."

    2. Elk Neck State Park Campground

    60 Reviews
    Perryville, MD
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 287-5333

    $21 - $55 / night

    "I didn't notice it when I was in my tent, but I did as I was walking around.
    The campground is well-wooded, offering reasonable privacy given the space constraints. "

    "Our go to State Park for camping as it is pretty close to home. Standard State Park with all the amenities you need. We are tent campers/ non electric (no pets/ no kids)."

    3. Tucquan Park Family Campground

    12 Reviews
    Holtwood, PA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 284-2156

    "The location also kept us fairly bug free."

    "There was a lot of space so walking our dogs was great. The smaller bathroom stalls are pretty small but got the job done. Playground and pool were both nice and clean. Wonderful place for a family."

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    4. Susquehannock State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Drumore, PA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 252-1134

    $28 - $72 / night

    "One has a few sites with electric and some cabins. Potable water is available in several places on each loop. The bathhouses are rebuilt recently and are very nice. Some walk in tent sites."

    "The camping area is small but worth it. a short walk from the scenic overlooks and other hiking trails."

    5. Thousand Trails Circle M

    19 Reviews
    Millersville, PA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "I got an amazingly large site with a nice fire pit and picnic table. The site was very level so that was great! Nice indoor and outdoor pools! Cable TV isn't free, but I never use it anyway."

    "We first had a 2 point site near the river, but when it rains the sites get flooded with runoff from the campground. We moved to a full hookup on the Delaware section."

    6. Old Mill Stream Campground

    17 Reviews
    Lampeter, PA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 299-2314

    "Tent sites are lined up along the water which is great for fishing (especially when you need to stay close to the littles sleeping in the tent). Lots of benches lined up along the water."

    "This Campground is in the town of Lancaster, close to everything. A little complicated getting in, you need to turn in at the Cartoon Network Hotel driveway. Nice showers & friendly staff."

    7. Mill Bridge Village & Camp Resort

    14 Reviews
    Concord, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 687-8181

    "Close to the tourist spots in Lancaster. Great views. Clean, friendly, and would definetly recommend!"

    "Great, convenient location. Cost friendly considering the location. Clean grounds & maintained sites. Mix of open & shaded sites, all appear to be pretty level, our site was next to stream."

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    8. Country Acres Campground

    12 Reviews
    Concord, PA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 983-3064

    "This is a great spot for visiting Pennsylvania Amish of Lancaster County and about a one-hour drive to Hersheypark.  Our site(# 837) was a good size for our motor home+ toad."

    "The pool is new and has a sloped entrance so my two year old could play by himself and loved it. The new bathhouse has better restrooms than my own home! Everything is clean and well managed."

    9. Susquehanna State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Edgewood, MD
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 557-7994

    $21 - $50 / night

    "This is a great campground in Susquehanna State Park. The campsites are separated more widely than many other parks in Maryland (Cunningham Falls, Ft. Frederick, Pt."

    "I was a walk-up with no reservation and since it was a weekday the ranger gave me a great rundown of the best spots in the camp and let me drive through to check them out before going back with my decision"

    10. Beacon Hill Camping

    11 Reviews
    Concord, PA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 768-8775

    $57 - $70 / night

    "Pet friendly. No children. No frills. Great place to explore Amish country from."

    "Within walking distance are Amish shops, and guided tours into the Amish countryside. Restaurants are nearby. Clean and quiet area."

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Cabin Reviews near Peach Bottom, PA

623 Reviews of 44 Peach Bottom Campgrounds


  • Jen V.
    Oct. 3, 2018

    Gifford Pinchot State Park Campground

    Large, pretty park in a very convenient location

    Site Details: We stayed in the Dragonfly camping cottage (quick weekend trip without the husband, and I’m not quite up for towing and setting up the popup by myself with 3 kids!). It was a standard rustic-type state park cabin, with one double bed, one single twin bunk, and one regular set of bunk beds, so it sleeps 5-6 comfortably. There was also a sturdy dining room table with chairs and an oscillating fan inside. Electricity/lights and heat, but no AC. Very clean inside. The cabin also had a really nice front porch, picnic table, and fire ring, and was situated with a beautiful lake view. The area we were in contained both rustic cabins and yurts (which looked really neat).

    Facilities/Overall Park: Multiple bath houses were scattered among various loops, and each one we visited was very old, dim and drab, but they were also spacious and reasonably clean. Showers all had old rust and water stains. However, it was nice that there were so many of them, because this is a very large state park with multiple camping loops. Most tent and basic RV sites were shaded and private, while the newer FHU sites were more open (but still nicely spaced). Hosts and rangers were nice, but not very helpful or proactive when they needed to correct a reservation mistake they made (but it worked out in the end). There is a beautiful lake with a really nice day area in the center of the park, with a great playground and concession stand. The lake is popular for fishing and swimming, although there is oddly no sand beach; swimmers just entered the water straight from the grass.

    Surrounding Area/Attractions: Not much going on in the immediate vicinity, but Harrisburg, Amish country, and Hershey are all doable day trips from the park. We were here just for the Hershey RV show, and it was an easy 40-minute drive.

    Overall, this was a very pretty park with site options for every type of camper, but certain elements are in need of updating. I don’t think I’d go out of my way to make this park a destination, but it’s a nice option as a base camp for visiting the RV show or other attractions (with a much cheaper price tag than the private CGs closer to the action).

  • Wendy W.
    Oct. 25, 2020

    Merry Meadows Recreation Farm

    Quiet Family Fun

    What a wonderful place! The resort is spacious, scattered throughout the woods. The RV sites are comfortable with all the amenities. And the customer service is impeccable.

    We stayed during a few weekdays in October and we almost had the whole place to ourselves. We stayed in one of the cabins, which had 2 beds and a bunk bed, sink and toilet, refrigerator, microwave, dining table and sofa. There was also a front porch with picnic table and fire pit.

    Honestly, the beds were not very comfortable and way too small for a couple to sleep in one. It was a VERY dark walk to get to the bathhouse for showers. And the fire pit had no grill, so we ended up having to use the stoves of some RV camping friends for meals. Otherwise the stay was great.

    I would strongly recommend camping there in the summer months or during weekends in the shoulder season if you have social kids like mine. There were tons of things to do there for adults and kids alike. The activities — such as putt-putt, jump zone and the playground ended up being kinda boring for them without others to share it with. Obviously that would change with crowds. And advance reservations are a must — this place books up fast!

    I would highly recommend staying at Merry Meadows, especially if you have an RV and a group of friends to join you!

  • PhiladelphiaKaley R.
    Jun. 1, 2018

    Gifford Pinchot State Park Campground

    Basic amenities and activities for the average camper

    Large campground with electric RV/camper sites as well as non-electric tent sites. Several bathroom and shower facilities. Lake-side sites are available and each site comes equipped with a picnic table, fire ring, and parking spot. Friendly staff, decently maintained. There were several planks missing from our picnic table and the parking spot was a mud hole. Some pet friendly sites are available as well. A snapping turtle stopped by for a visit at our campsite and ended up laying eggs! Quite a sight to see, there is plenty of wildlife around to enjoy during your stay.

  • Phinon W.
    May. 23, 2018

    Spring Gulch Resort Campground

    Great staff, very quiet

    Mostly an RV campground, but does have a few campsites and cabins. Campsites can be on top of each other and can be very rocky or muddy. We actually broke quite a few tent stakes just trying to get our footprint down.

    The campsites available are primitive or have water and electric and bathhouses / restrooms are located in a few spots around the park.

    Fire rings are at each site, but appear to get moved a lot.

    The camp store sells firewood for $5 per cord and has other necessities, including coffee.

    Some cabins, like those in my photos, are brand new and have everything you would need to set up house minus linens, towels, toilet paper , paper goods and toiletries.

    Would definitely revisit.

  • Laure D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2021

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Feels crowded

    This PA state park felt, upon first impression, very tightly spaced and had an overall crowded feel in loop C, the only dog friendly electric loop. The sites that aren’t ADA have more space between them than we did.  Our site C41 was full hookup as are several others (1-7, 39-47). This is an ADA site, there are several of them. Perhaps this is why it’s crowded so they could fit extra ADA sites? They are very level and have paved pads, but also a paved picnic pad, and paved fire ring pad. Non ADA full hookup sites appeared to be the nicest though they were narrow and some weren’t level side to side. There were a lot of rocks embedded in the ground around and on many sites. Non ADA sites have only a paved pad for the RV. The picnic table and fire ring were behind our RV and when sitting at them, we were within view of sites 37, 39, and 40. I felt like I was in a townhouse setting. Non ADA sites varied as to where picnic and fire rings were set. Also many sites looked like there was quite a drop off at the edge of the already narrow pad so that you had a big step down off your last RV step. Site C42 is ADA and is a nice, semi private, spacious site. Though I’d choose from sites  #1-7 next time. ALL parking pads are 45’ long.

    Loop B has a mix of electric and non electric but doesn’t allow pets. That loop was more spacious and had trees between some  sites so it felt  more private. The sites appeared level. There are Yurts and mini cabins outside Loop C that had lots of space around them. Loop A is a pet loop but no electric. However, it’s closed now for what appears to be renovations. Loop D is non electric, no pets.

    The campground had no vacancy on this particular weekend. One car allowed per site and most had to park perpendicular. Sites were short (45’ long). 2nd cars are $5 a night but wouldn’t fit in most sites.

    The day use areas have frisbee golf, boat rentals, fishing, hunting, hiking, and a pool that overlooks the lake. Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site is adjacent to the park but was not fully open due to covid. It’s a large state park. The pool was nice looking but not open until Memorial Day. Boat rentals are available weekends in May and Sept. and daily all summer. These amenities were far from the campground and would require driving your car. Hiking trails were plentiful but most were labeled as “more difficult.”  Horse back riding is allowed on some trails. I didn’t see any trails that started at the campground loops. 

    Overall, it’s an adequate campground but not my favorite.

  • Reba H.
    Jun. 4, 2022

    Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

    Well maintained but fair warnings

    The Hilton area campground is unique because, unlike the Hollofield area of the park, it doesn't allow RVs and its tent sites are non-electric. However, a tiny cabin experience with electricity is available... within the same loop as non-electric tent camping. My non-electric tent campsite was surrounded by brightly lit cabins, even unoccupied all of their porch lights stay on all night. It doesn't make the upper half of the campground ideal for stargazing. The other reviewers are correct that the lower half of the loop is situated lower in the valley which will make any rain you get more difficult, so avoid booking a site at the very bottom. Overall the campground and state park deserve 4 stars because from what I could see tent pads were level, firepits had grill gates, showers were hot, and staff were cleaning and maintaining the grounds everyday. But be safe; prepare detailed offline navigation if you use the trails surrounding the camp. I definitely got lost relying on blazes for what I thought was supposed to be the Charcoal Trail.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2022

    Philadelphia-West Chester KOA

    Nice Campground Near Philadelphia

    West Chester KOA This is a really nice KOA not too far from downtown Philly. 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. A bridge nearby the campground was washed out earlier by a hurricane so we had to take an alternative route going about thirty minutes out of our way. (Make sure you check their website for directions!) There is a lot to do in the surrounding area like visiting the historical sites in downtown Philadelphia, Valley Forge, or exploring Amish country. 

    This is a typical KOA with lots of amenities and activities for kids– swimming pool, jump pad, miniature golf, volleyball, butterfly garden, gem mining, playground, store, dog park, nature trail, etc. There is a large pool area with pavilion but it was closed during our stay since we were there early in the season. The campground is right on the Brandywine River which is a slow meandering pretty river that is great to get your feet wet or go for a paddle. Canoes and kayaks are available for rent if you have time and as there is very little current in the river you can paddle out and back without any trouble. There is a nice, short nature trail which was nice to walk our dog and she enjoyed getting wet in the river. 

    The campground is hilly which means that a fair number of sites are not level. Our site (#27) was level for our RV but the patio sloped downhill and we could not use our picnic table or find a level spot for our chairs. Some sites are “premiums” with paved patios, Adirondack chairs, fancy firepits, BBQ grill, and tables and chairs with an umbrella. These sites are really nice, but you pay a lot more for them. Some sites are located adjacent to the river with nice waterfront views, but beware some might be muddy. There are lots of camping cabins and a couple of glamping tents. 

    Overall, the campground is very clean with no trash lying around and the grass was mowed and trimmed. The 50-amp electric was good as was the water pressure. The sewer connection uphill from our site so it did not drain properly. There is basic cable but since you are so close to Philly there are plenty of over-the-air channels. The Wi-Fi at our site worked well. Garbage is picked up at your site. The surrounding area has plenty of restaurants, shopping, and interesting things to see and do.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 25, 2022

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Campsites Jammed Closely Together

    PROS 

    Reserved 328 days prior to arriving

    $13.50 senior discount 

    Immediately greeted by Loop C camp host who was extremely friendly and helpful 

    Site C3 parking pad level asphalt 

    Metal frame wooden picnic table that was moveable 

    One hook lantern pole 

    Metal fire pit which was cleaned out upon our arrival 

    Some vegetation between sites provided a bit of privacy from neighbors sites 

    Park is 21 miles from Valley Forge National Historical Park. Catch National Park Service 90 minute trolley tour at the Visitor Center. 

    Shady Maple Smorgasbord...authentic Pennsylvania Dutch cooking…largest buffet in the USA…16 miles from French Creek SP 

    CONS

    $6.50 reservation fee for making my own on-line reservation 

    Horrible signage along PA-345. Never saw very small sign when we where intensely searching 

    Such a large overall park, but camping loop sites are jammed together

    Pitiful low water pressure  in Loop C

    Site sewer connection is high; needs to be knocked down to ground level 

    Short length of site caused creative tow vehicle parking 

    Loop C women’s toilet/shower building a big nasty mess Saturday 

    Trash dumpsters are on the main road near the campground check-in station (not walkable) 

    Noisy campground; 9pm quiet hour not enforced

    Lots of barking dogs 

    No wood sales in park 

    No WiFi 

    1 bar Verizon

  • Phinon W.
    May. 31, 2019

    Spring Gulch Resort Campground

    Quiet campground with pool

    Overview: nice quiet campground with a variety of campsites and a pretty good camp store.

    Site: this review is of the campsite and cabin we stayed in. Most of the campsite options are fairly level, but are very rocky, so this is something to keep in mind if you are tent camping. We have heavy duty solid steel pegs and still had trouble pegging everything down. Some of the cabins were recently added and are super clean inside. The one we stayed in had a set of bunk beds, a queen bed, and a fold out couch. It also had a bathroom with shower /tub and everything you would need except linens.

    Bathroom: the bathhouse had individual bathrooms and showers. Each was pretty clean and spacious.

    Amenities: Campsite with $5 firewood, coffee and ice cream. Mini golf Fishing pond Pool

    PROS: Quiet campground Pool open seasonally Nice staff

    CONS: No walking trails

    Have stayed here before and will stay here again.


Guide to Peach Bottom

Cabin rental options near Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania typically remain available year-round, with the peak summer season requiring reservations 2-3 months in advance. Located in southeastern Pennsylvania along the Susquehanna River, the area features rolling hills with elevations ranging from 300-600 feet. Winter cabin stays often cost 15-30% less than peak season rates, with temperatures rarely dropping below 20°F.

What to do

Hike to Turkey Point Lighthouse: From Elk Neck State Park Campground, access the trail that leads to this historic site. "The lighthouse and the view are definitely worth it," notes a visitor who recommends this activity for cabin guests.

Fishing access: Many cabin accommodations provide convenient fishing opportunities. At Tucquan Park Family Campground, "They also have a nice little pond you can fish" and some cabins are positioned with water access for anglers.

Explore Amish country: When staying in cabins near Lancaster County, visitors can experience local culture. "Within walking distance are Amish shops, and guided tours into the Amish countryside," mentions someone who stayed at Beacon Hill Camping while exploring the area. Many cabin locations serve as convenient baselines for day trips.

Visit Conowingo Dam: Wildlife viewing opportunities abound at this nearby attraction. "There's a great bike trail to the Conowingo dam which is a nice place to visit, and a great place to see lots of eagles," reports one camper about trails accessible from cabin areas.

What campers like

Cabin locations: Many cabin rentals offer strategic positioning for maximum enjoyment. At Mill Bridge Village & Camp Resort, visitors appreciate sites that "backed up to a small creek. Very scenic and laid back campground."

Clean facilities: Cabin campers consistently mention cleanliness as a priority. "The bathhouse was just remodeled so it's excellent!" reports a visitor to Old Mill Stream Campground, noting this makes cabin stays more comfortable when using shared facilities.

Family activities: Entertainment options for children enhance cabin stays. At Jellystone Park Quarryville, "Super clean, beautiful campground. So many activities to entertain kids, we couldn't fit it all in!" This makes cabin rentals more attractive to families needing structured activities.

Varied terrain options: Cabins are available in different settings based on preference. "The primitive sites are back in the woods which kept us nice and cool on hot July nights. The location also kept us fairly bug free," notes one Tucquan Park visitor who chose a more secluded option.

What you should know

Accessibility considerations: Some cabin areas require navigation of challenging terrain. "Our site was uphill and at a difficult angle. Plenty of bigger TTs and 5th wheels were camping," reports a visitor to Elk Neck State Park, indicating cabins may require similar consideration.

Water conditions: When cabins are located near water features, conditions can vary. "There is a small, slow flowing river that runs along the front of the park which some people play in and float down in inner tubes," notes one Old Mill Stream visitor, while cautioning about water quality.

Seasonal amenities: Services available to cabin renters change throughout the year. At Susquehanna State Park Campground, "Potable water is available in several places on each loop" but other amenities may be limited in off-season.

Wi-Fi availability: Internet access varies significantly between cabin locations. At Country Acres Campground, connectivity is reliable, with one visitor noting "Excellent cell and gateway service. Cell is AT&T and our gateway is T-Mobile," while other locations have limited or pay-for-use options.

Tips for camping with families

Pool features: When booking cabins with children, consider pool amenities. "The pool is super fun for adults and kids. The entire campground is clean and very well maintained," writes a Jellystone visitor, highlighting features that complement cabin accommodations.

Age-appropriate activities: Different cabin locations cater to specific age groups. "The kids enjoyed the park, they offer a small paddle boat to take any time you want on their little lake on site," mentions a Tucquan Park visitor, though others note some campgrounds have activities best suited for younger children.

Playground proximity: Consider cabin location relative to play areas. "The playground was close and the store was even open until 9:00," reports a camper at Country Acres, indicating convenience for families needing evening supplies. However, not all cabin areas position accommodations near playgrounds.

Educational opportunities: Some cabin locations provide learning experiences. "There is a historic area in the park, with a working grist mill, mansion and other little buildings to view," notes a Susquehanna State Park visitor, offering cultural enrichment beyond typical outdoor activities.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: RVers who also use cabins recommend researching specific locations. "Look at the map when selecting a site. The sites in the center are like a parking lot. Small, no shade and wide open. We prefer the creek side sites," advises a Tucquan Park visitor.

Seasonal considerations: Weather impacts cabin and RV experiences differently. "The site was covered and it was cool around 4:30pm when the sun went behind the trees. It didn't look like all sites had that much cover so be careful," warns a summer visitor to Jellystone Park.

Noise factors: Sound considerations affect cabin enjoyment. "Not too noisy being next to a theme park," notes an Old Mill Stream visitor, providing context about potential disruptions at different cabin locations.

Hookup variations: Even at primarily cabin-focused campgrounds, utility setups differ. "EWS all at great locations to hook up," mentions a Mill Bridge Village visitor, a consideration for those who might split their stay between cabin and RV accommodations.

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