Best Campgrounds near Granville Summit, PA

Camping options around Granville Summit, Pennsylvania include several state parks and private campgrounds within the Pennsylvania Wilds region. Worlds End State Park Campground in Forksville offers tent, RV, and cabin camping with electric hookups and modern amenities. Nearby, Ricketts Glen State Park Campground provides similar accommodations with access to the park's famous 22 waterfalls. The region also features primitive camping opportunities along the Old Logger's Path, a free dispersed camping area popular with hikers and backpackers seeking more remote experiences.

Road conditions and seasonal availability vary significantly throughout the area, with most developed campgrounds operating from April through October. "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. Winter camping is limited primarily to Worlds End and Ricketts Glen State Parks, which remain open year-round, though with reduced services. Many campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly during summer weekends and fall foliage season when the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon and surrounding areas attract numerous visitors.

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews, with several campgrounds offering sites along lakes or streams. Pine Cradle Lake Family Campground features lakeside sites where "wildlife is everywhere" according to visitor feedback. The Pennsylvania Grand Canyon area, approximately 30 miles northwest of Granville Summit, serves as a major attraction with Leonard Harrison and Colton Point State Parks offering camping near dramatic overlooks. Campers frequently mention the region's extensive trail systems, including the 59-mile Loyalsock Trail and numerous waterfall hikes. Most developed campgrounds provide clean facilities with showers and electric hookups, while primitive sites in state forests offer more solitude but fewer amenities. Cell service remains limited throughout much of the region, particularly in the more remote camping areas within Loyalsock State Forest.

Best Camping Sites Near Granville Summit, Pennsylvania (162)

    1. Worlds End State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Forksville, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 924-3287

    $20 - $62 / night

    "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."

    2. Hills Creek State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Middlebury Center, PA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 724-4246

    $20 - $75 / night

    "Sites and huge and we had one of the lakes right behind our site. If you like nature this is a great place. Wildlife everywhere. Hiking, fishing, kayaking...you name it."

    "Our family loved the modern cabins which are available in my of Pennsylvania's state parks. I'd rank any other park that we visit with a five star rating."

    3. Sunfish Pond County Park

    2 Reviews
    Granville Summit, PA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 364-8051

    4. Ricketts Glen State Park Campground

    68 Reviews
    Sweet Valley, PA
    36 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)."

    5. Ives Run

    15 Reviews
    Middlebury Center, PA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 835-5281

    $24 - $100 / night

    "It was a great spot and happily, I was totally alone as no one had booked any of the sites near me( the closest people were about 400m away)."

    "Lake Hammond is beautiful with great access."

    7. Watkins Glen State Park Campground

    89 Reviews
    Watkins Glen, NY
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 535-4511

    $20 - $58 / night

    "I absolutely love coming to Watkins Glen Campground, especially when I went to get away from the busy city. This park has gorgeous waterfalls, and great paths to walk and hike on."

    "There was one central bathroom/shower house, so if being close to a restroom is important, choose your site accordingly.  Some of the campsites were quite a walk from the facilities.  "

    8. Pine Cradle Lake Family Campground

    10 Reviews
    Towanda, PA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 247-2424

    "The tent sites are located in the back of the campground behind the sports field within the trees. I unfortunately didn’t get a chance to see them but they have them pictured on their website."

    "Great family campground, decent sized sites, many lake side sites, very clean bathrooms/ showers. Several playgrounds, heated pool, pet friendly with shots paperwork."

    9. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park PA Wilds

    3 Reviews
    Mansfield, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 662-2923

    "We always get a site on the outside of the main circle by the tower slide. There’s lots of shade and optimum view of both playgrounds to keep an eye on the kiddos."

    "Woods and shade but very close to all the happenings. The big playground is new and very nice. The small one is mainly two very big playsets (pirate ship and castle). My kids enjoyed both."

    10. Pioneer Campground

    12 Reviews
    Laporte, PA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 946-9971

    "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!"

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Recent Reviews near Granville Summit, PA

525 Reviews of 162 Granville Summit Campgrounds


  • B
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Leonard Harrison State Park Campground

    Small campground with clean bathrooms

    We stayed here Wednesday through Saturday of Labor Day weekend.  On Wednesday and Thursday nights there were about 5 sites that were taken. By Friday they were all full

    The campground is a simple loop of 28 sites.  19 are non -electric and 9 are electric. Sites are spacious and easy to back in to. I believe there are two pull throughs. Water spigots are continently located around the campground.  

    The PA Grand Canyon Visitor center and the Turkey Path (main path down into the canyon) are a short 5 minute walk across the parking lot from the campground.  For biking there is the  Pine Creek Rail Trail, that runs the length of the canyon at the bottom. To access from the campground you can drive there in 16 minutes Darling Run trail access area.

  • Mindie C.
    Aug. 24, 2025

    Pinecreek Campground

    Overnight stay

    The campground is cute and quiet. Staff is friendly and helpful. My only complaint is the condition of the roads. They are in dire need of grading and new gravel. Be careful!

  • David A.
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Tiadaghton Campground — Tioga State Forest

    Tiadaghaton State Forest, PA

    Roadside site 1/4 mile from the nearest site. You can drive right to the site on Hackett Rd. Very secluded and peaceful. Picnic table and fire ring, but no water or latrine.

  • Lynsey M.
    Aug. 22, 2025

    Salt Springs State Park Campground

    Adventures!

    3 couples all ventured to Salt Springs and split the largest cabin for a few days. We electricity from a few outlets in the cabin if needed. Let me tell you that we spent very little time inside. We enjoyed the trials, waterfalls, and firepit cooked meals outside! Hemlock Grove, Penny Rock, and the saltspring kept us entertained! We cooled off under a waterfall :) I'm looking forward to visiting again! Bring some hotdogs/burgers for a yummy meal after a good day in PA!

  • Casey L.
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Watkins Glen State Park Campground

    Busy campground

    Sites are level, some are more spaced apart than others but none seemed crowded as they seemed to all have trees between. Main complaint was most people speed way too fast through the campground. There was poison Ivy around the edges of our site and on the path to the bathroom. Bathroom was fairly modern and clean. It was nice to be able to access the gorge right from the campground.

  • 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.

  • Sienna L.
    Jul. 22, 2025

    Harpy Hollow

    Great spot in the Finger Lakes

    This was a great visit! The owners were amazing and accommodating. We had everything we needed.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 21, 2025

    Ravensburg State Park Campground

    Use lat and long to find peaceful woods by stream

    Nice and shaded! No one there but us in site 6, not even a ranger checked on us. Has modern toilets and shower. Most sites are spacious. They have nice raised tent pads. It’s very humid so many picnic tables have green moss.

    First come first serve but still had to pay transaction fee! which was annoying for our one night stay as if rather the state parks get that.

    Use lat and long coordinates for directions or you will be in the wrong spot.


Guide to Granville Summit

Granville Summit, Pennsylvania sits at an elevation of 1,680 feet within Bradford County's mountainous terrain. The area receives approximately 42 inches of annual rainfall, with summer temperatures averaging 70-80°F. Camping sites near Granville Summit experience moderate humidity during summer months with cooler evening temperatures even during peak season.

What to do

Hiking the Falls Trail: At Ricketts Glen State Park Campground, campers can explore the famous waterfall trail with 22 cascades. "The hike is definitely not for the easily winded people, or anyone with bad knees, the hike down was pretty steep at some points but very well maintained," notes Anne P. The falls trail is rated moderately difficult and requires appropriate footwear.

Lake Activities: Lake Jean at Ricketts Glen offers swimming, fishing, and boating opportunities. "Lake Jean is also right there for boating and recreation," says Meag F. The lake has designated swimming areas with seasonal lifeguards and boat rentals available from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Primitive Backpacking: Old Logger's Path provides free dispersed camping for hikers seeking solitude. "Last year I had convinced my wife to go on a backpacking trip with me but of course Covid-19 got in the way because of child care issues. Finally this year it happened," shares John S. The 27-mile loop trail requires proper backcountry equipment and water filtration.

Gorge Exploration: The Pennsylvania Grand Canyon area, located northwest of Granville Summit, offers dramatic overlooks and hiking. "Beautiful camp site with electricity. Close to lots of trails," notes James from Watkins Glen State Park. The canyon features multiple access points with varying difficulty levels.

What campers like

Secluded Wooded Sites: Worlds End State Park Campground offers private camping spots in forested settings. "Sites aren't too on top of each other. Easily accessible overflow parking. Our site was on a small stream so very buggy, but we also got to hear bullfrogs," reports Kate J. The park has designated walk-in sites for those seeking additional privacy.

Clean Facilities: Campers consistently praise the maintenance standards at state parks in the region. "The bathhouse was clean but not adequate for 73 sites. The campground was about ¾ full and there was often a wait in the bathroom," observes Lee D. at Ricketts Glen. Most developed campgrounds offer shower facilities with hot water.

Waterfront Options: Pine Cradle Lake Family Campground features lakeside camping sites with private docks. "The lakeside spots are gorgeous and the private dock is great when you have kids that love to fish," writes Tracey. Waterfront sites typically cost $5-10 more per night than standard sites and should be reserved 3-6 months in advance.

Stargazing Opportunities: The rural setting provides excellent night sky viewing with minimal light pollution. "Seriously, the stars are incredible here!" reports Jennifer F. about Worlds End State Park. Clear nights from September through November offer optimal viewing conditions.

What you should know

Limited Cell Service: Many campgrounds in the region have poor connectivity. "No cell service, which is refreshing. The sound of the creek nearby is really soothing," mentions Katy R. about Worlds End State Park. Plan communications accordingly and download maps before arrival.

Water Quality Issues: Some parks experience seasonal water restrictions. "The water had been tested earlier in the season and unsafe levels of manganese were detected. All water spigots were shut off and covered but we were told it was safe to wash our dishes and brush our teeth," reports Lee D. Check park websites for current advisories before departure.

Site Selection Matters: Hills Creek State Park Campground offers varied camping environments. "We weren't impressed with the camping area. There was very little shade in most campsites so we were glad we had a cabin," notes Barbara S. Research specific site characteristics when making reservations.

Seasonal Availability: Most campgrounds operate from April through October with limited winter options. "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," advises Jennifer F. about Worlds End State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming Options: Ives Run offers designated swimming areas on Tioga Lake. "Beautiful, scenic and clean! Wonderful campgrounds for the whole family! Beautiful lakes, boating, fishing, swimming, trails," recommends Em I. Swimming areas typically include roped-off sections with varying depths.

Kid-Friendly Activities: Many campgrounds schedule regular family programs. "Rangers offer educational programs that are free of charge!" shares Amanda H. about Hills Creek State Park. Check activity calendars when checking in for weekly events.

Playground Access: Select sites near recreational facilities for convenience. "We always get a site on the outside of the main circle by the tower slide. There's lots of shade and optimum view of both playgrounds to keep an eye on the kiddos," suggests Missy about Bucktail Camping Resort.

Halloween Camping: Pioneer Campground offers special fall events. "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—maybe next time! They do hot chocolate and goodies in the store during the evening," explains Gayle B. Halloween weekends typically run from late September through October.

Tips from RVers

Hookup Availability: Electric service ranges from basic to full hookups across the region. "Most of the sites in the first loop are pretty close to the road so avoid those if possible," advises Kaley R. about Worlds End State Park. RV sites with full hookups typically cost $35-45 per night.

Road Conditions: Access roads to campgrounds may present challenges. "The entry road to the campground itself is a very steep, narrow road with a small curve at the top. It's well-maintained but keep an eye out for campers coming down," warns B.C. about Bucktail Camping Resort.

Site Dimensions: Verify measurements when booking. "Sites are very spacious and clean. Love it here peaceful and quiet," comments John E. about Ives Run. Most developed campgrounds can accommodate rigs up to 40 feet, though specific site limitations vary.

Leveling Requirements: Many campsites in this mountainous region require adjustment. "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," recommends Gregory L. about Pioneer Campground. Bring leveling blocks for uneven terrain.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Granville Summit, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Granville Summit, PA offers a wide range of camping options, with 162 campgrounds and RV parks near Granville Summit, PA and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Granville Summit, PA?

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

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Granville Summit, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Granville Summit, PA.

What parks are near Granville Summit, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 parks near Granville Summit, PA that allow camping, notably Tioga-Hammond Lakes and Cowanesque Lake.