While equestrian camping facilities are limited near Polk, Pennsylvania, the surrounding area offers campers other outdoor experiences in the Allegheny National Forest region. The terrain features rolling hills and mixed hardwood forests at elevations ranging from 1,200-1,800 feet. Summer temperatures typically range between 70-85°F during the day, with cooler evenings around 50-60°F that create comfortable camping conditions.
What to do
Hiking trails for all levels: Two Mile Run County Park provides multiple hiking options through wooded areas. "Plenty of nice hiking trails. Great beach for kids," notes Joanie B., who stayed at the park's campground.
Fishing opportunities: Anglers can fish at various locations, including the lake at Two Mile Run County Park. "The lake is nice for canoeing," shares Kemberly S., who visited the park for a family reunion.
Disc golf course: Oil Creek Family Campground offers a complete disc golf experience. "My favorite was the disc golf. Their course is really nice!" writes Lydia G., who visited with family during Memorial Day weekend.
Mushroom hunting: The damp forest environment creates ideal conditions for mushroom enthusiasts. At Kelly Pines Campground, one visitor noted, "Trails galore! Mushrooms everywhere! Quiet and no cellular to distract," according to Debra D.
What campers like
Private, wooded sites: Campers appreciate the natural separation between sites at Oil Creek Family Campground. "Oil F.C. is a hidden gem nestled in the woods not far from Oil Creek State Park," writes Jim C., who visited multiple times in one season.
Affordable pricing: Budget-conscious campers note reasonable rates in the region. "Affordable, lots of things to do like fishing, hiking trails, canoeing kayaking, clean shower house, good signal for Verizon," reports Bobster L. about Two Mile Run County Park.
Quiet atmosphere: The peaceful environment stands out to many visitors. At Starr Farm, Daniel reports, "This campsite was close to an archery tournament for me. It is a huge campsite that is remote and peaceful."
Access to water recreation: Many campgrounds offer water activities. "Couple beautiful walk in tent sites right on the water," mentions Joanie B. about Two Mile Run County Park, highlighting the waterfront camping options.
What you should know
Limited equestrian facilities: Horse campgrounds near Polk, Pennsylvania are scarce. None of the reviewed campgrounds offer dedicated equestrian facilities like horse corrals or stables.
Primitive camping options: Danner Primitive Campground provides basic camping with minimal facilities. "This is a hike in or paddle in only campground. The shortest distance is about 2 miles from the trailhead at the Kennerdell bridge," explains Casey L.
Seasonal availability: Many campgrounds in the area operate from spring through fall. Oil Creek Family Campground typically runs from "May to October," according to its listing information.
Water sources: Access to drinking water varies by location. At Kelly Pines Campground, "There is no potable water but there is a river and a non-potable pump," notes Debra D.
Tips for camping with families
Family activities: Big Country Campground offers various family-friendly options. "Lots of activities, tons of nearby attractions, fishing, hunting, and hiking. Great store and owners," reports Michael L.
Kid-friendly amenities: Some campgrounds offer facilities designed for children. At Oil Creek Family Campground, "They have a great playground, a maze, a catch and release pond. Lots of things to do to keep the kids, or in our case the grandkids occupied," explains Jim C.
Beach access: Water recreation areas provide summer fun for families. "Great beach for kids," mentions Joanie B. about Two Mile Run County Park, highlighting its appeal for families with children.
Special events: Some campgrounds offer regular programming. "My family stayed over Memorial Day weekend. It was so much fun. They have a lot of activities," shares Lydia G. about her stay at Oil Creek Family Campground.
Tips from RVers
Site sizes: Hearts Content Recreation Area accommodates various RV sizes. "The sites are few but spacious. Good for car camping, though I'm sure a smaller RV could get by," notes Bill G.
Hookup availability: Water and electric connections are available at certain campgrounds. "We had a 30a with water no septic," reports Pete D. about his stay at West Haven RV Park.
Dump station access: Some locations provide dump stations for RV waste. "Water spigot throughout camp no elec," reports Joe I. about Hearts Content Recreation Area, noting the basic amenities available.
Level sites: Terrain can affect RV parking. "Very big and private sites. Very few people so easy to show up and pick a site," shares Joe I. about Hearts Content Recreation Area.