Equestrian Camping near Waverly, PA

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    Lower Lake Campground Hemlock Hill Equestrian Area in Promised Land State Park offers specialized equestrian camping facilities near Waverly, Pennsylvania. The campground provides electric hookups with both fifty-amp and thirty-amp service options for equestrian campers. Sites include picnic tables and fire rings where fires are permitted. Horse owners can access water hookups and benefit from sewer connections. The campground operates on a reservation system, making advance planning essential during peak riding seasons. While the campground does not feature dedicated horse corrals, the surrounding area provides ample space for horses. Bathroom facilities with toilets are available, though the campground does not offer showers. Campers reference The Dyrt for top tips on camping near Waverly, Pennsylvania.

    World's End Equestrian Campground (Bridle Trailhead) in Loyalsock State Forest connects riders to an extensive trail network suitable for all skill levels. The campground features electric hookups with fifty-amp and thirty-amp service, water connections, and sewer hookups, making it comfortable for extended stays with horses. The equestrian-specific site layout accommodates both tents and RVs with horses, though trailer parking arrangements should be confirmed when making reservations. Picnic tables are provided at each site, and fires are permitted in designated rings. The campground allows pets, enabling horse owners to bring their dogs along for the camping experience. Trail access directly from the campground eliminates the need to transport horses after arrival, creating a convenient base for daily rides through the scenic Pennsylvania woodlands.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Waverly (9)

      1. Lackawanna State Park Campground

      4.5(17)3mi from Waverly109 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is an environmental education center with programs, there is fishing and boating, and an amazing network if hiking and horse riding trails."

      "The sites were a little close to each other and where we were in the park was a mixed use area. So we had an RV next to us with the Genny running all day."

      from $20 - $79 / night

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      2. Keen Lake Resort Campground

      4.4(29)17mi from WaverlyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I stayed on a lakeside electric/water site for 5 nights in August 2020.  It was SO BEAUTIFUL.  We had SUPs and kayaks to take on the lake and our sites were right next to the boat launch. "

      "We didn’t have a view of the lake, instead we were in someone’s back yard lol. It wasn’t a big deal. The site was well maintained and flat which were the most important."

      3. Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park

      4.5(33)31mi from Waverly76 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Pros: beautiful new bathrooms -private lakeside walk-in sites -beavers! Far away but exciting nonetheless -the Conservation Walk on the island is short, easy, and beautiful. Well-marked."

      "Some sites are right on the lake, just put the kayak on the shore, and you're ready for an early morning paddle."

      from $20 - $44 / night

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      4. Lower Lake Campground Beechwood Area — Promised Land State Park

      4.5(6)28mi from Waverly101 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "3 hour drive from NYC, and a wonderful campsite with good weather in the summer - not too hot during the day and nice and cool overnight."

      "We stayed in lower lake beechwood site 323. Was decent site only downside was fire pit area was very un-level for camping chairs, otherwise it’s a nice wooded site with privacy."

      from $27 - $29 / night

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      5. Lower Lake Campground Hemlock Hill Equestrian Area — Promised Land State Park

      5.0(1)28mi from Waverly6 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $25 / night

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      6. Carvolth Camping Area

      Be the first to review19mi from WaverlyRVs, Tents

      7. Sassafras Hill Camping Area

      Be the first to review21mi from WaverlyRVs, Tents

      8. Camp Mohican Outdoor Center — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

      4.3(3)50mi from WaverlyTents

      "If you're there in the summer, I'd recommend taking a kayak around the lake and filling it with wild blueberries. Lots of hiking options as well."

      from $5 - $75 / night

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      9. World's End Equestrian Campground (Bridle Trailhead) — Loyalsock State Forest

      Be the first to review47mi from Waverly17 sites

      from $10 / night

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    89 Reviews of 9 Waverly Campgrounds


    • Alaina Z.
      Oct. 13, 2020

      Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park

      Beautiful facilities, rocky sites

      Pros: -beautiful new bathrooms -private lakeside walk-in sites -beavers! Far away but exciting nonetheless -the Conservation Walk on the island is short, easy, and beautiful. Well-marked.

      Cons: -chunky bluestone gravel on the sites, so bring a sleeping pad! -has a beach but it's not much to look at -sites have nice sizable fire pits, but they are very tall. It's difficult to cook over them, and sitting around the campfire in the evening is a much less visually appealing experience than I'd like

      We stayed in site 157. Accessible via a path from the designated parking space to the site about 2 minute walk. Lakeside, but visibility not great due to vegetation. All sites have little trails down to the water.

      Site 174 by the road and less private, but prettily overhung by evergreens.

      The cabins look very nice inside.

    • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 19, 2024

      Lackawanna State Park Campground

      Something for everyone!

      This is an amazing state park that has something for everyone. There is an environmental education center with programs, there is fishing and boating, and an amazing network if hiking and horse riding trails. There are several campgrounds, with tremendous variety for every camping style. There are standard car camping tent sites, RV sites, and yurts and camper cabins. For those who like more rustic options, there are hike-in sites that are beautiful and not far from the parking area. The campsites are nestled in a deep shady mature forest, and peaceful and quiet due to the wooded aspect and spacing of sites (at least for me, in September in a hike-in site not far from the regular campground). It is nice to have such a fine camping and outdoor recreation opportunity within an easy drive of the city of Clarks Summit, so probably a great weekend getaway for local folks, but a wonderful stopover for anyone on a road trip through northern PA as it is not far off Interstate 81. I was there only one day, but would like to be back to explore the trails!

    • Shannon C.
      Oct. 27, 2020

      Keen Lake Resort Campground

      The Lake, Though....

      I stayed on a lakeside electric/water site for 5 nights in August 2020.  It was SO BEAUTIFUL.  We had SUPs and kayaks to take on the lake and our sites were right next to the boat launch.  Each day we would paddle over to the swimming area on the lake.  It was awesome.  The sites seemed a little narrow when we first pulled in, but it was plenty.  The kids had fun riding bikes on the road, which was off the main road.  The bugs were better than I would have anticipated next to the lake, although some days the flies were a bit annoying.  The kids caught multiple sunnies and even a small perch.  All in all, we had a great time and plan to go back next year.

    • Alexandra T.
      Jul. 21, 2021

      Keen Lake Resort Campground

      Do not recommend

      I would not recommend this campground. Please be aware that 148 -149 sites are located near a small pond and not an actual lake as shown on pictures. The area 148-153 sites is located right next to the Roosevelt highway and it makes it impossible to enjoy nature and silence due to the trucks and cars driving by it. It is a 10 min walk to the showers and restrooms. Camp sites are tiny, there are no dividers/trees/bushes between you and other camp sites. The reason why I am writing this review is the staff. When we came to the front desk asking if its possible to switch the sites, two women there were really rude and mean. With smirks on their faces they said that they are fully booked. However, site 152 ,for example , remained vacant the whole weekend. They also laughed at us when we mentioned how far the restrooms are- " you are camping"- they said. These women also didn't understand why we needed firewood at 9PM when we arrived and asked us to come back to get it the next day. After asking them 3 times, we got firewood. No delivery to the camp site was suggested. We ended up buying firewood closer to our "pond site" where firewood costs only 5$. There is a huge sign at keen lake campground office " do not buy firewood beyond this point". However, our "pond" was right after this sign and it was closer and cheaper to buy it there.

      Also we were charged 25$ for " reserving " our site in advance. 2 women at the front desk were insisting we reserved it, however, we proved them that we didn't and 25$ were refunded. Be careful.

      There is no security at the campground, anyone can drive in at any time. Beach was full during the day. Pool was overcrowded.

      I would not leave this review if we didn't have to pay $ 269 for this camping experience ( min stay at "lake view" site was 3 nights, although we stayed 2 nights + they charge 10$ per tent per every night which is ridiculous) and if the staff was polite.

    • Sean G.
      Mar. 23, 2017

      Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park

      Pickerel Point

      Promised Land has several campgrounds, but Pickerel Point is our favorite. Some sites are right on the lake, just put the kayak on the shore, and you're ready for an early morning paddle. Another nice feature is the beach at the end of the peninsula - no need to drive to the crowded day use area. Bathrooms are the nicest I've ever seen in a campground. Available sites range from walk-in to RV hookups. There's plenty of hiking and fishing in the park, and even more to do not far away. It just isn't summer unless we spend some time at our favorite home away from home!

    • Guy M.
      Jul. 7, 2021

      Lackawanna State Park Campground

      Very Nice, Neat & Well Done

      We were Motorcycle camping and came in on a Holiday weekend without a reservation. But we were given a terrific tent site. The park was very neat and well manicured. Bathrooms were fairly nice, but no TP mid day. The sites were a little close to each other and where we were in the park was a mixed use area. So we had an RV next to us with the Genny running all day. The people were nice and fed us so I didn’t complain. The Lake looked nice though we didn’t use it. The roads all around were great for motorcycles and Scranton was very close for all your needs. This place gets thumbs up but only 4 stars because I’m hard to please.

    • D
      Jul. 6, 2022

      Lower Lake Campground Beechwood Area — Promised Land State Park

      Great summer campsite with decent prozimity to NYC

      ~3 hour drive from NYC, and a wonderful campsite with good weather in the summer - not too hot during the day and nice and cool overnight. A little crowded and you can overhear everyone around you, which is the only reason I took off one star. Close proximity to nice, short hikes. Great facilities all around the campsite.

    • E
      Jun. 15, 2021

      Keen Lake Resort Campground

      Nice little camping community in the Poconos

      We had a great time despite cold wet weather. Our site was probably one of the worst in the place but we were able to scope out others that we would prefer for our next visit. We didn’t have a view of the lake, instead we were in someone’s back yard lol. It wasn’t a big deal. The site was well maintained and flat which were the most important. Most of the sites seem to be on the smaller size when compared to other campgrounds we’ve been too. That said we had plenty of space, it was just very close to the next site. We were on the far side of the lake which is not really within walking distance of the beach, pool and store. We knew this going in and were totally OK with it. I seemed less busy where we were as far as cars and people which is what we were looking for. We hopped in the car and drove the 2 mins to get to the beach. There was always parking. If you stay closer to those things it would be easy to walk & ride bikes to the different activities. The bathrooms were the cleanest we’ve ever experienced at a campground. *The showers are coin operated. The staff were so accommodating and everyone was super nice. There is a lot for younger kids to do and the grounds are pet friendly which was a huge plus for us. My kids really loved having a pool to swim in,in addition to the lake.

      My take always:

      • Get a site on the lake.

      • You won’t have a ton of privacy but you’ll have space for your stuff.

      • If you don’t want to drive during your stay, camp on the side w/ the beach and pool.

      • The store has a huge selection of necessities, so no need to worry about forgetting things.

      • This is a great place to bring an RV.

      • Great for families. It would be a great place to camp with extended family.

      • Pet friendly. They have a beach for swimming with your dogs


    Guide to Waverly

    Equestrian campgrounds near Waverly, Pennsylvania provide specialized facilities for riders with horses. The Endless Mountains region surrounding Waverly features elevations ranging from 1,200 to 2,300 feet, creating varied trail conditions across state forests and parks. Seasonal temperatures fluctuate significantly, with summer highs averaging 82°F and winter lows reaching 16°F, affecting trail accessibility for horse camping adventures.

    What to do

    Trail riding opportunities: At Loyalsock State Forest, equestrian campers access an extensive trail system directly from their sites. One visitor noted, "Trail access directly from the campground eliminates the need to transport horses after arrival, creating a convenient base for daily rides through the scenic Pennsylvania woodlands."

    Lake activities: Lackawanna State Park Campground offers boating and fishing alongside equestrian trails. According to a camper, "The swimming beach looked nice. They do have boat rental. Our site and the others we saw were nicely shaded." The park features a 198-acre lake where no gas boats are allowed, creating a peaceful environment for paddling.

    Environmental education: Pickerel Point Campground at Promised Land State Park provides educational programming alongside horse-friendly camping areas. "There is an environmental education center with programs, there is fishing and boating, and an amazing network of hiking and horse riding trails," shared one visitor who appreciated the learning opportunities during their equestrian camping trip.

    What campers like

    Spacious sites: Keen Lake Resort Campground offers generous campsites that accommodate equestrian trailers. A visitor reported, "The RV sites are spaced out nicely. There are plenty of things to do; paddle boats, row boats, swimming pool, snack bar/campstore, activities, etc." The extra space provides comfort for campers traveling with horses and trailers.

    Clean facilities: Lower Lake Campground Beechwood Area maintains well-kept bathhouses for riders returning from trail adventures. A camper shared, "Clean bathrooms are essential and even when the large campground is full the bathrooms have been clean." Another noted, "Bathrooms were clean and so was the site. Sites were a good size and not on top of each other."

    Winter access: Some horse camping areas remain open year-round. At Lower Lake Campground, a winter visitor reported, "Sites have electric but no water. Spigot close by. Heated cozy bathhouse with clean showers." This allows equestrian enthusiasts to experience different trail conditions throughout seasons.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: For specialized equestrian sites at Lower Lake Campground Hemlock Hill Equestrian Area, advance planning is essential. A regular visitor noted, "We have camped here in tents and with our teardrop trailer. All of our experiences have been good." The limited number of equestrian sites means they fill quickly during peak riding seasons.

    Weather considerations: Camp Mohican Outdoor Center experiences significant weather variations. "The Group Campsite was really big. It had 5-6 platforms, privys, big fire ring, a grill, a beatbox, a large pavilion w/picnic tables and a real full sized bathroom only 100 yards away," mentioned one camper, highlighting the need for weather preparations when traveling with horses.

    Site conditions: At Pickerel Point Campground, ground surfaces can be challenging. A camper observed, "Chunky bluestone gravel on the sites, so bring a sleeping pad!" These surface conditions also affect horse comfort and should be considered when selecting equestrian camping locations near Waverly.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly amenities: Lackawanna State Park Campground provides family-focused facilities near equestrian areas. A camper shared, "The state park is a great way to get away and enjoy the forests. There is plenty of space to bring lunch and have a picnic. One suggestion would be to bring a fishing rod and enjoy casting while the kids run around and play."

    Swimming options: Keen Lake Resort Campground offers water recreation for families with horses. One visitor with children explained, "My kids really loved having a pool to swim in, in addition to the lake. This is a great place to bring an RV. Great for families. It would be a great place to camp with extended family."

    Activity planning: Equestrian campgrounds with scheduled children's activities provide additional entertainment. A camper at Keen Lake mentioned, "My family has been going there for years and finally decided that this was our final place and made it our seasonal camping place 3 years ago. My boys absolutely love it and always have something to do. They have activity coordinators that make sure there is something to do for all ages every hour of the day!"

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup options: Horse campgrounds near Waverly offer varying levels of RV service. At Pickerel Point Campground, an RVer reported, "We had full hookups (20/30/50 amp, water & sewer). There's no cable but we were able to pickup about 6 channels with our digital antenna. This place is absolutely stunning."

    Site selection strategies: Choose sites carefully when bringing both RVs and horses. A camper at Lower Lake Campground Beechwood Area explained, "We stayed in lower lake beechwood site 323. Was decent site only downside was fire pit area was very un-level for camping chairs, otherwise it's a nice wooded site with privacy."

    RV-friendly trails: Select horse camping areas with accessible trail systems for various experience levels. One equestrian RVer at Carvolth Camping Area reported, "The RV pads were spaced out perfectly and we all had our own picnic table and fire pit. 10/10 would visit again." The direct trail access makes these sites popular for RV campers traveling with horses.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Waverly, PA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Waverly, PA is Lackawanna State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 17 reviews.

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