Camping near Hillsgrove, PA

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    Camping near Hillsgrove, Pennsylvania encompasses a range of forested sites within the scenic Endless Mountains region, with notable options in Loyalsock State Forest and Worlds End State Park. The area sits at the junction of several waterways including Loyalsock Creek, providing access to both established campgrounds with amenities and more primitive backcountry sites. Worlds End State Park Campground offers tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with electric hookups and clean facilities, while nearby Loyalsock State Forest provides more rustic camping experiences. According to visitors, Worlds End truly lives up to its name: "It really does feel like you drive to the end of the world to get to this beautiful park/campground," noted one camper who appreciated the park's seclusion.

    Most campgrounds in the Hillsgrove area are open seasonally, with peak season running April through October, though some facilities like Worlds End State Park operate year-round. Cell service is limited or non-existent in many locations, particularly within the state forest and park boundaries. Summer brings warm days and cool nights, while spring and fall offer spectacular foliage but potentially wet conditions. Visitors should be prepared for wildlife encounters including black bears, especially during warmer months. Permits are required for camping in Loyalsock State Forest, available from the forest office. Campers note that firewood is often available via honor system at established campgrounds, but water sources may be limited or seasonal in more remote areas.

    The camping options vary significantly in terms of amenities and accessibility. Developed campgrounds like Pioneer Campground in Laporte (open April to December) feature full hookups, showers, and camp stores, making them suitable for RVs and families seeking more conveniences. For those seeking solitude, Old Logger's Path offers free dispersed camping with minimal facilities but maximum wilderness immersion. Big Hollow Road Campsites in Loyalsock State Forest provide a middle ground with basic amenities like fire rings and picnic tables. The Pennsylvania Grand Canyon region, accessible from several nearby campgrounds, offers additional recreational opportunities including hiking, fishing, and paddling on multiple waterways.

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    Best Campgrounds near Hillsgrove (171)

      1. Worlds End State Park Campground

      4.6(28)7mi from Hillsgrove90 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The park has some good trails with amazing views, a beach area and Loyalsock creek. The campsite was a bit cramped and right next to the main road going in and out of the park."

      "This is another Pennsylvania state park with excellent recycling facilities."

      from $20 - $62 / night

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      2. Ricketts Glen State Park Campground

      4.6(68)23mi from Hillsgrove152 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The biggest draw to this state park (which no one in Pennsylvania I spoke with seemed to know about) is the 22 waterfalls!"

      "Many of the sites looked close to the road and not very private but we were in site 63 which was pretty private(though we were lucky neighboring site 62 was empty)."

      from $20 - $92 / night

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      3. Pioneer Campground

      4.5(12)11mi from HillsgroveRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We own some property near this campground and have stayed here a few weekends as a home base while we clean up our property. The owners are just amazingly nice people, always very helpful!"

      "Our tent site was secluded and quiet, but not too far off the beaten path!"

      4. Old Logger's Path

      5.0(2)7mi from Hillsgrove

      5. Big Hollow Road Campsites — Loyalsock State Forest

      4.0(1)3mi from Hillsgrove8 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This site was right off the road and close to a cabin, but otherwise very pleasant. Comes with a fire ring and that’s it. No water source nearby, but you are parking right where you camp."

      from $10 / night

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      6. Riverside Campground & Riverside Roadhouse

      4.3(13)21mi from HillsgroveRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We all took the kayaks out on the Susquehanna River that runs behind the property for a sunny paddle."

      "Nice spots right next to river where we set up lawn chairs in river and let the kids play. Sites are smaller and it was dusty but we will definitely go back."

      from $25 - $80 / night

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      7. Loyalsock State Forest

      3.0(1)5mi from Hillsgrove16 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $10 / night

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      8. Jakersville CCC Campground — Loyalsock State Forest

      4.0(1)10mi from Hillsgrove10 sitesRVs, Tents

      "It is close to the Loyalsock Creek and the Loyalsock trail runs nearby so there are good hiking opportunities. The swimming and fishing at Haystacks is also fun and only a short hike."

      from $10 / night

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      9. Squarewood Acres Campground

      3.5(2)14mi from HillsgroveRVs, Tents, Cabins

      10. Sunfish Pond County Park

      3.0(2)14mi from HillsgroveRVs, Tents

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    Recent Reviews near Hillsgrove, PA

    454 Reviews of 171 Hillsgrove Campgrounds


    • Bob L.
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Leonard Harrison State Park Campground

      Amazing campground, well maintained

      Leonard Harrison State Park sits directly on the ridge of the Pine Creek Gorge, also known as the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. Great hiking trails 800 feet down into the gorge where there is a flat rail trail of 65 miles for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The campsites are roomy and set far apart. There are only about 30 sites and just 8 of them or so have electric. Bathrooms and showers are conveniently located and very clean. No cell service whatsoever, so bring your board games and cards.

    • ZThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 26, 2026

      Indian Head Campground

      Good but could be better

      A lot of people recommended this campground. We were late to book for Memorial Day weekend and Indian Head had plenty of spots open so we gave it a chance. Upon arriving, they gave us a map to our spot, we drove to the area and it was essentially a big open field with no spots marked, no numbers, no direction to really pull in. We had to ask the owner where our spot was because there was nothing to show where it was in the fielded grass area. I understand they are putting work into the campground to improve it, it seems, but seemed Alittle messy just from the store, entrance and overall upkeep of the campground. Overall, if we had the chance to camp here again, we probably wouldn’t. I would reccomend J&D or Lake Glory that’s in the same area if able to be booked.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 19, 2026

      Pettecote Junction Campground

      Full Service Camping on the River

      This is a full service RV campground with nightly and seasonal stays. I was tent camping and, unlike most RV campgrounds, the dedicated tent area was very nice and right on the river. There’s a camp store, laundromat, showers and many different boats available for rent right in the campground. Very well run place and everything looked well kept.

      The sites face a small mountain wall with the river at the base so very scenic. The river is fairly fast running so boating and swimming are for older kids/adults in this area or put in someplace calmer.

      For those riding the MABDR, this is only 5 mins off the trail and a good place to relax before the final 70 miles through the PA Grand Canyon.

    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 12, 2026

      Frances Slocum State Park Campground

      Nice State Park

      Really nice views from the sites. Facilities are well equipped and taken care of, but older. Trees between each rv site give a nice level of privacy

    • Karma M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 11, 2026

      South Shore Recreation Area

      Fantastic Respite

      Everyone here was helpful and friendly. It is extremely clean and well run while the showers and laundry room could use a little facelift but clean clean clean.

    • Andy D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 7, 2026

      West Creek Campground

      Nice Amenities, great location for Ricketts Glen

      I stayed at a tent site here and was the only one in the tent area. The tent plots are a bit small especially if you have a large car. The bath house was really well kept and modern. The camp was clean and looks pleasant. Great location for hiking.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 16, 2025

      Holiday Pines Campground

      Nice quiet place!

      We didn’t stay over night, we just need to use the dump and refill water. We paid $15 and drove around the place.

    • Joel D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 8, 2025

      Little Pine State Park Campground

      Poor/nonexistent connectivity but worth it

      Very nice PA State Park Campground. 30/50A pedestals, but water is available only at scattered nearby potable hydrants to fill tanks. One is available right at the campground entrance adjacent to the dump station, but others are available amongst the campsites. Very peaceful & quiet during my Nov. 2025 visit, but there’s only very few campers here. Getting here is off the beaten path but worth it if you want to electronically disconnect.


    Guide to Hillsgrove

    Dispersed camping sites near Hillsgrove, Pennsylvania concentrate in the Loyalsock State Forest, where campers need permits available from the district forest office. The region sits at elevations between 1,200-2,000 feet, creating temperature swings that can reach 30°F between day and night even in summer months. Most dispersed camping requires self-sufficiency as water sources can be unreliable during drier periods.

    What to do

    Hiking with waterfalls: 7-mile trail network at Ricketts Glen State Park Campground features 22 named waterfalls. "This state park is just beautiful with a nice lake and beautiful trails. The campground is a bit crowded during peak season without much privacy. But this is the spot to be if you wanna hit up some trails and see some gorgeous views," notes one visitor. The Falls Trail requires moderate fitness and proper footwear.

    Creek exploration: Easy access at Loyalsock State Forest camping areas near Loyalsock Creek. "It is close to the Loyalsock Creek and the Loyalsock trail runs nearby so there are good hiking opportunities. The swimming and fishing at Haystacks is also fun and only a short hike," shares a camper. The distinctive rock formations create natural swimming holes popular during summer months.

    Backpacking: 27-mile loop trail on Old Logger's Path offers multiple primitive camping spots. "Great area. Beautiful views and nice Forrest," reports a backpacker. The trail crosses several watersheds and requires 2-3 days to complete comfortably. Water filtration equipment recommended.

    What campers like

    Natural isolation: No cell service at Worlds End State Park Campground creates a truly disconnected experience. "No cell service, which is refreshing. The sound of the creek nearby is really soothing. Sites are well maintained and well organized, though a little close together," says a visitor. Sites 65 and 66 are noted as offering more privacy than others.

    Star viewing: Minimal light pollution at camping areas throughout the region. A Pioneer Campground guest reports, "Night time is especially beautiful, you can see tons of stars on a clear night." For optimal star viewing, camp during new moon phases and choose sites away from the central facilities.

    Fall foliage: Mid-October peak colors transform the camping experience. "I usually come in the fall in October/early November. It's my favorite time to come because it's not extremely packed with campers and the leaves are beautiful," shares a camper. Temperatures typically range 35-60°F, requiring cold-weather gear.

    What you should know

    Permit requirements: Free but mandatory for Jakersville CCC Campground and other Loyalsock State Forest sites. "All it takes is a permit and you can camp at a number of sites with fire rings," explains a visitor. Permits must be secured before arrival from the district office.

    Water concerns: Reliability issues at multiple campgrounds. One Sunfish Pond camper warns, "The water source was rust laden; I wouldn't drink it. It came out of a black hose." Bringing your own water supply is recommended for most primitive sites.

    Weather preparation: Significant temperature swings occur even in summer. A Worlds End visitor shares, "Definitely a good spot if you're searching for peace and quiet. Also there's pretty much zero cell service, which is a good thing in my opinion." Emergency weather radio recommended due to lack of cell service.

    Tips for camping with families

    Family activities: Scavenger hunts at Pioneer Campground engage children of all ages. "We started with a trip in the summer because of their candy bar hunt and heated swimming pool. We try to get the same campsite each year because it is wooded and spacious," reports a family camper. The campground offers scheduled activities from April through October.

    Swimming options: Beach area at Ricketts Glen provides supervised swimming. "Beach and lake activities are available as well," notes a visitor. The swimming area has changing facilities and operates from Memorial Day to Labor Day, 11am-7pm, weather permitting.

    Halloween camping: Themed weekends at Pioneer Campground during October. "We started with a trip in the summer because of their candy bar hunt and heated swimming pool...We love decorating the sites and taking the kids trick or treating. They do a haunted woods that we felt the kids were too young for," shares a returning family. Reservations for these weekends should be made 6+ months in advance.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Full-service sites at Riverside Campground accommodate larger rigs. "We had campsite 19 - pull through with full hookups (50amp, cable, water, sewer). The site was nice and long. Even though they have had a lot of rain in this area, our jacks did not sink into the ground and the site was pretty level," notes an RVer. Reservation recommended as full-hookup sites are limited.

    Leveling requirements: Uneven terrain at most campgrounds requires proper equipment. A Pioneer camper advises, "The sites themselves are well kept and have a big fire pit and picnic table. I would suggest getting there while it is still light out, there is plenty of room on the roads to get your rig around the campground, but there are lots of trees."

    Dump station access: Limited facilities mean planning ahead. At Worlds End, "There was also a tip- the sites are down the road from the Office, so I recommend arriving during daylight hours so you don't have a hard time finding them," shares a camper. Most state forest campgrounds have no dump facilities.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Hillsgrove, PA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Hillsgrove, PA offers a wide range of camping options, with 171 campgrounds and RV parks near Hillsgrove, PA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Hillsgrove, PA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hillsgrove, PA is Worlds End State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 28 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Hillsgrove, PA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Hillsgrove, PA.

    What parks are near Hillsgrove, PA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 parks near Hillsgrove, PA that allow camping, notably Tioga-Hammond Lakes and Cowanesque Lake.