Best Campgrounds near Conyngham, PA

Campgrounds near Conyngham, Pennsylvania provide access to both developed facilities and natural areas throughout the Pocono Mountains region. Ricketts Glen State Park Campground, located approximately 30 miles northwest, features tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and even yurts amid its 13,000 acres with 22 named waterfalls. Closer to Conyngham, Hickory Run State Park and Locust Lake State Park offer mixed-use campgrounds with electric hookups and tent-only sections. These parks serve as popular basecamp options for exploring the surrounding state forests and mountain terrain, with most campgrounds operating seasonally from April through October.

Most established campgrounds in the area require advance reservations, especially during summer months when facilities reach capacity. "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," noted one camper about Worlds End State Park, highlighting how site selection impacts the camping experience. Many campgrounds feature varying site sizes and levels of privacy, with waterfront sites typically booking first. Electric hookups are available at most developed campgrounds, though tent-only sections typically offer more seclusion. Cell phone coverage remains spotty throughout the region's mountainous terrain, particularly in remote areas and deeper valleys.

Campers consistently praise the region's natural features, especially the waterfalls at Ricketts Glen State Park. One visitor described the Falls Trail as "very steep and very rocky" but noted "the waterfalls are beautiful and you can get right up close to them." Several state parks feature lakes with swimming beaches, fishing opportunities, and boat rentals during peak season. Reviews frequently mention the variety of hiking trails available, from easy lakeside paths to challenging mountain routes. While some campgrounds enforce strict quiet hours and prohibit alcohol, others maintain a more relaxed atmosphere. Winter camping options are limited, with only a few parks like Ricketts Glen and Tuscarora remaining open year-round, though with reduced services and facilities during the colder months.

Best Camping Sites Near Conyngham, Pennsylvania (161)

    1. Hickory Run State Park Campground

    60 Reviews
    Albrightsville, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (272) 808-6192

    $20 - $72 / night

    "Great location lots of hiking trails right in the park and many more close by"

    "Hickory Run is in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. We had a full hook-up site in the back loop, pet friendly part of the campground.   "

    2. Locust Lake State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Mahanoy City, PA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 467-2404

    $20 - $29 / night

    "We had lake front access to put kayaks in and fish which was awesome. Great walking path around lake for kids to ride bikes to parks or beach. Beach area was nice."

    "Had a site close to the lake. Many sites (including mine) were not level. The sites sizes were a bit small and i would book during peak season. I would definitely return again off season."

    3. Ricketts Glen State Park Campground

    68 Reviews
    Sweet Valley, PA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 477-5675

    $20 - $92 / night

    "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)."

    4. Tuscarora State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Barnesville, PA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 467-2404

    $44 - $47 / night

    "Good hiking trails were just a short walk away from our campsite. Would definitely go back again."

    "No water but directly across from facilities with basin sinks outside for cleaning dishes, etc. Each yurt has a huge deck, 2 picnic tables and fire pit."

    5. Moyers Grove Campground

    5 Reviews
    Conyngham, PA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 379-3375

    "The campsites were clean, adequately spaced and many positioned along side a creek.  The bathhouse (hooray) was great. Recently renovated, they were extremely, clean and dry."

    "There are 3 resident geese who wander around near the creek and lakes.  It was too cool to use the pool while we were visiting but it was clean and well cared-for. "

    6. Lakewood Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Barnesville, PA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 285-8026

    $62 - $94 / night

    "They are in the process of adding lots more sites up away from the lake in the woods plus 2 bath houses. The sites along the lake are great, but be aware most of them are seasonal."

    "You’re not allowed to swim in the lake although you’re allowed to use floats. The area has not much to do unless you would like the state park, which is close by."

    7. Jim Thorpe Camping Resort

    15 Reviews
    Jim Thorpe, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 325-2644

    "Makes it fun searching for a good position within the site, kinda like roughing it in the actual wild... so not really a complaint. Sites are not very private or secluded."

    "The sites were fine and I liked the location. Next to the creek where you can fish trout (don’t forget to buy a license). About 3 miles stroll along the creek to Jim Thorpe."

    8. Mauch Chunk Lake Park

    10 Reviews
    Nesquehoning, PA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 325-3669

    $20 / night

    "Easy drive from Philly area, courteous staff, very wooded and quiet at night. Has many sites right along the lake edge, some very large."

    "Beautiful lake beach and canoe and kayak rentals. There’s much to explore in the town Jim Thorpe and beautiful hiking close by."

    9. Bodnarosa Campground

    2 Reviews
    Berwick, PA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 520-4070

    10. Knoebels Campground

    24 Reviews
    Marion Heights, PA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 672-9555

    $59 - $160 / night

    "Knoebels campground is situated next to Knoebels amusement park and offers sites for tent campers and RVs, as well as cabins.

    There is electricity at every site but not water."

    "In addition to the campsites you have access to the campsite bathrooms which also have showers. They’re nothing special but they get the job done and are cleaned daily by staff."

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Recent Reviews near Conyngham, PA

759 Reviews of 161 Conyngham Campgrounds


  • Kylie R.
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Mountain Vista Campground

    A mix of being able to unplug but also have the ammenities avavilble if wanted/needed

    This campground is very clean, staff and campers are very friendly. It’s a great spot if you have kids because they have many different activities(pool/arcade games/movie nights/ and more.)

  • j
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Cranberry Run Campground

    Don’t Stay here!!

    It’s not a campground. It’s where people stash their rvs, some of whom seem to live here permanently. Caretaker was rude. Sites were all rocky and many on steep inclines. Complete waste of our time. Plus, the site looks nothing like the pictures they post, which is an area you can’t camp at. Don’t stay here.

  • 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.

  • MacKenzi G.
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Pioneer Campground

    Beautiful Campground

    Me and my husband stayed here it was beautiful and has a very nice pool. Seems family friendly and very clean. Staff were friendly as well.

  • Dani T.
    Aug. 6, 2025

    Bake Oven Knob

    Bake Oven lot & Appalachian Trail

    I've overnighted in my van here a bunch, no problems. This spot is both part of the Appalachian Trail and a day hiking area for the Bake Oven Knob, which is a high point on the Blue Mountain ridge of the Appalachian Mountains near Germansville, Pennsylvania. There are two large lots. You can park and sleep, or hike in and find a place for a tent. There's also a trail shelter about a .5 mile in, but I haven't been to that. The hike to the overlook is really lovely; short and rocky.

  • Jennifer G.
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Lakewood Park Campground

    Beautiful and Fun

    Beautiful and fun. Kind staff. Hoping for a dog park in the future.

  • James S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 8, 2025

    Ricketts Glen State Park Campground

    Ricketts Glen not as expected

    Arrived mid-afternoon, visitor center/Ranger office was closed, our reservation sheet was available in a mailbox near the door with instructions. No human contact. Park was not mowed, seemed a little rough & unattended. Our full hookup site was large with table and fire ring, and required some leveling. Not much shade in the full hookup loop, so was happy to have electricity for A/C. The beach was a little more than a half mile walk from our site.

  • B
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Lakewood Park Campground

    Quiet and new

    Lots of good things here. Large sites, new buildings, including the office and all the bathrooms. Only thing missing is a pool. You’re not allowed to swim in the lake although you’re allowed to use floats. The area has not much to do unless you would like the state park, which is close by. Kind of surprised they allow fireworks, as we were here on July 4 weekend. Would definitely come back.

  • Nicole S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2025

    Otter Lake Camp Resort

    Otter Lake

    Otter Lake Campground was one of the best campgrounds we went to.... pros and cons Pros- -Beautiful Lake with fishing & boating -Pools indoor and outdoor -Great playgrounds -Great biking even a trail around the like -lots of activities planned -awesome store stocked well -the area had alot of hiking close -food truck at certain times in the lot CONS -security was so annoying about riding bikes after a certain time ... we were actually told we couldn't play bingo because we wouldn't be done before it started to get dark so bring our bikes back then try to come back... huh -secuirty would stalk the playground and tell the kids to leave it was getting dark... never went to a campground where you couldn't ride a bike at night. Spots : wooded areas which we love, spacious, bathhouse all around that were clean, spots around Lake.
    We liked this campground even if the security was a little crazy. We would go back if we did revisit campgrounds.


Guide to Conyngham

Camping sites near Conyngham, Pennsylvania span across the Pocono Mountains region at elevations ranging from 800 to 2,000 feet. The area experiences typical northeastern seasonal changes with summer highs averaging in the upper 70s and winter lows often dropping below freezing. Most campgrounds in this region have rocky terrain requiring careful tent placement, and many are situated near streams or lakes that feed into the Lehigh River watershed.

What to do

Boulder field exploration: At Hickory Run State Park Campground, visitors can explore the unique boulder field. "Boulders everywhere! Big ones, small ones, run (carefully) across them all! Beyond the Boulder field is a vast, scary, unknown," notes Mike M. The boulder field contains rocks dating back to the last ice age.

Amusement park access: Families camping at Knoebels Campground can walk to the adjacent amusement park. "Wonderful campground! The staff is super helpful, the showers are warm and plentiful. Book early as they sell out fast!" advises Joshua W. The park offers free admission with pay-per-ride options.

Paddleboarding and kayaking: Many campers bring their watercraft to explore local lakes. "You can get sites right on the water that are nice size. If you go during the week, it's quite calm. You can launch my paddle board from my sight and the water is so clean and clear," shares Lisa S. about Mauch Chunk Lake Park.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple campgrounds offer fishing access without requiring separate permits. "We drove to several campgrounds in the NE PA area for future reference. This was by far the nicest one we visited. There were plenty of sites with full hookup, some tent sites with electric, and a beautiful creek that ran along the lower sites," reports Debbie H. about Moyers Grove Campground.

What campers like

Clean, modern facilities: Newer campgrounds receive high marks for their amenities. "This place has the best of an old-fashioned campground with a great layout. But it offers modern amenities and utilities in a natural setting," says Matt S. about Lakewood Park Campground, adding "The park is relatively new. Everything is clean and in great working order."

Fall foliage views: Many campers specifically recommend autumn visits. "PA is beautiful in the fall. Nice campground with some trails and access to Pottsville - for the best brewery tour ever - Yeungling! Check out the Jim Thorpe fall fest and Hershey Park," suggests Melanie Z. about Locust Lake State Park Campground.

Diverse accommodation options: Beyond tent and RV sites, many campgrounds offer alternative shelters. "My girlfriends and I just stayed in the yurts for annual glamping trip. We reserved 3 of 4 yurts for first weekend in June...non peak season. Yurts have 2 sets of bunk beds with one set having full size mattress on bottom. Yurts have heat and fans," explains Mandy F. about Tuscarora State Park.

Wildlife observation: The region supports diverse wildlife. "We enjoyed our weekend stay at Moyer's Grove. The sites were a nice size and were well shaded. We saw deer daily. There are 3 resident geese who wander around near the creek and lakes," notes Becca U.

What you should know

Bear precautions required: Local bear populations necessitate careful food storage. "Nice and clean and lots of trails. We were warned to be cautious about leaving food out as there have been some bear sightings," Jennifer D. reports from Hickory Run State Park. Rangers actively enforce food storage requirements.

Limited connectivity: Cell service varies dramatically throughout the region. "Be advised that there was no cell service or internet for AT&T users. (Verizon did have some service.) Also, there is no cable and our antennae was unable to pick up any TV channels," warns Becca U. about Moyers Grove Campground.

Alcohol restrictions vary: Some parks strictly prohibit alcohol while others allow it. "Alcohol is prohibited. Must park in overnight lot after unloading," notes Mandy F. about Tuscarora State Park. Always check individual campground rules before bringing alcoholic beverages.

Site selection considerations: Many campgrounds have significant variability between sites. "The Only downside is the sites are small, close together, and the site #'s can be a little confusing. But we have stayed here at least 6 times over the last 3 years," says Melissa K. about Jim Thorpe Camping Resort.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas for children. "There was a large open field in the loop we camped in with a swing set on it. This was nice for families with children," shares Shirley M. about Hickory Run State Park Campground, which also features a camp store "loaded with anything you may need."

Swimming beaches: Many local lakes have designated swimming areas with lifeguards during peak season. "The lake was beautiful. Very clean and picturesque and perfect for swimming. The campsites were adequate size," notes Danielle F. about Mauch Chunk Lake Park.

Bike-friendly paths: Several campgrounds feature paved paths suitable for children's bicycles. "Great walking path around lake for kids to ride bikes to parks or beach. Beach area was nice," reports Dawn R. about Locust Lake, describing how the path connects camping areas to recreation facilities.

Weather preparation: Pack for variable conditions, especially in spring and fall. "We had 3 families and sites (2 campers & 1 tent) all sites were decent sizes. We had lake front access to put kayaks in and fish which was awesome. Only downside to our trip was poured every night and one whole day," adds Dawn R.

Tips from RVers

Water hookup challenges: Some campgrounds require extended hose lengths. "Make sure you have a LONG water hose. We actually had to buy a 50 foot hose in the camp store to accommodate the distance to the spigot," advises Becca U. about Moyers Grove Campground. Bring extra hose sections just in case.

Leveling requirements: Many sites require substantial leveling for larger rigs. "Our site was way to small even though we gave the length and width of our rig ahead of time. We were always looking for a place to park our tow because we had no extra space in front or back," cautions Donna C. about Jim Thorpe Camping Resort.

Site spacing varies: Some campgrounds prioritize privacy while others maximize capacity. "This was our first trip with our new to us jayco. We stayed in site 20. Easy to back in. Didn't need leveling blocks as our site was nice and level," reports Angela about Jim Thorpe Camping Resort, highlighting the importance of researching specific site characteristics.

Seasonal availability: Most campgrounds near Conyngham operate from April through October with reduced options in winter. "Checkin was quick and no fuss. Friendly staff, grounds look well taken care of. The pond is a very nice amenity. Convenient FHU off interstate 81. Reasonably priced," notes Paul B. about Ricketts Glen State Park Campground, one of the few year-round options.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Conyngham, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Conyngham, PA offers a wide range of camping options, with 161 campgrounds and RV parks near Conyngham, PA and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Conyngham, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Conyngham, PA is Hickory Run State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 60 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Conyngham, PA.