Little Buffalo State Park Campground provides spacious campsites near Halifax, Pennsylvania, at an elevation of approximately 670 feet in Perry County. The park offers both standard tent sites and water/electric sites with access to a dump station. Camping options sit approximately 20 miles northwest of Halifax, providing a mix of wooded and open sites with electrical connections for those seeking a comfortable yurt camping experience near Halifax.
What to do
Kayaking on Juniata River: Buttonwood Campground sits along the Juniata River where tubing is a popular activity. "Tubing down the river is so fun and the highlight of a stay here," notes one visitor, while another states, "So much to do! Floating down the river is the best part!"
Hiking woodland trails: Little Buffalo State Park Campground features multiple trail options for all experience levels. A camper reports, "Lots of easy hiking trails and tons of fishing," while another mentions the park has "tons of hiking trails, lots of history, never fails to be a great time!"
Visit shooting ranges: The area around Pinch Pond Family Campground offers target practice opportunities. One camper notes, "There's a shooting range near the property, so at all hours you will hear target practice going on, especially in the wee early hours." For those interested in this activity, the shooting facilities are readily available.
What campers like
Clean facilities: Twin Grove RV Resort maintains excellent standards throughout their property. A visitor notes, "Very well kept, bathrooms are clean, showers are hot. Sites are spacious and clean." Another camper adds, "Spotless. Plenty of room for whatever size tent or RV you have."
Family-friendly pools: Multiple campgrounds feature swimming options that receive positive reviews. At Little Buffalo State Park, a camper shares: "They offer a large area that is only 1 foot deep, great for little ones! There is also a splash pad! There are 2 slides for fun!" Twin Grove RV Resort has what one visitor calls "the best pool I've seen at a campground."
Evening entertainment: Knoebels Campground offers unique nighttime activities due to its proximity to an amusement park. "If you're an early to bed kinda person it'll be tough, the roller coasters are right there!" explains one camper. Another notes that Twin Grove "usually have a band on Saturday evenings" with "a ferris wheel, merry go round, and other small kiddie rides."
What you should know
Campsite privacy varies significantly: Campground layouts differ substantially in the Halifax area. Buttonwood Campground has "two distinct levels with open spaces with few trees above and well shaded spots with large trees for shade located down along Juniata River." At Knoebels, "sites are well-shaded by tall pines, but very close together and not private at all."
Highway noise impacts some locations: Several campgrounds sit near major roadways. One camper at Elizabethtown-Hershey KOA noted they were "nice and few campers" during off-season, but others mention traffic sounds at various locations. At Hersheypark Camping Resort, a visitor warns: "Nice camp ground but super loud bc of the trains. Bath houses are nice and clean. I would suggest making sure you aren't close to the tracks bc the trains run all night long!"
Seasonal limitations: Most campgrounds operate on limited schedules. Gifford Pinchot State Park Campground runs "2nd Fri April to October 31," while Buttonwood operates from "Apr 15 to Oct 31." Plan accordingly as winter yurt camping options near Halifax, Pennsylvania are limited.
Tips for camping with families
Kid-friendly attractions: The Halifax area offers numerous family activities. At Buttonwood Campground, "There was laser tag, playground, jump pillow, pedal carts!" A visitor to Twin Grove notes they have "Lots to do! Playgrounds, special events, crafts."
Budget-friendly options: Several parks offer good value. At Knoebels, the "amusement park on site, which boasts free admission and parking (you pay for rides with tickets)" provides affordable entertainment. A visitor noted it was "surprisingly inexpensive, too (I'm used to paying an arm and a leg at Six Flags)."
Swimming options: Water activities appeal to children of all ages. Little Buffalo State Park features "a pool! The pool is very nice! They offer a large area that is only 1 foot deep, great for little ones!" However, one camper notes a downside: "you have to pay to get in the pool, yes even if you are camping!!!"
Tips from RVers
Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds in the area have uneven terrain. At Thousand Trails PA Dutch Country, "sites are pretty uneven. Not just the one we're on but others as well. The campground is pretty hilly and they don't seem to want to level out the sites."
Full hookup availability: Gifford Pinchot State Park offers various hookup options. A camper notes, "We had site 108 which is an electric site along the shore and close to the beach, and it was perfect for our needs." The campground provides multiple options for those seeking Halifax-area yurt camping or RV accommodations with utilities.
Site selection strategy: Position matters at many campgrounds. At Hersheypark Camping Resort, a visitor advises: "Make sure you aren't close to the tracks bc the trains run all night long!" Another at Pinch Pond recommends: "The best campsite locations are actually the ones designated for primitive tents as they are all located in the rear of the property and therefore quieter."