Cabins near Wrightsville, Pennsylvania offer affordable accommodations within the rolling hills of York County, where elevations range from 250 to 600 feet above sea level. The Susquehanna River creates a natural divide between Lancaster and York counties, with most cabin rentals concentrated within a 30-mile radius of Wrightsville. Winter cabin camping often requires additional preparation as temperatures commonly drop below freezing from December through February.
What to do
Hiking trails and wildlife viewing: Codorus State Park features miles of accessible trails where visitors can observe diverse wildlife. "The lake is beautiful and the trail around the lake is nice," notes one camper. The park has "lots of hiking, not strenuous climbing mountains hiking, mostly easy, and the lake was the biggest attraction."
Fishing opportunities: Several parks provide year-round fishing access, with local lakes stocked regularly. At Tucquan Park Family Campground, "they also have a nice little pond you can fish." The campground is "in the fields of Lancaster county" providing "a huge wood pile and it was only $10 per wheelbarrow full."
Swimming and water activities: While some lakes prohibit swimming, public pools are available during summer months. At Codorus State Park Campground, "there is no swimming allowed in the lake but there is a pool located at the park, there is no extra cost to use the pool if you are at the campground."
Disc golf courses: Multiple parks maintain established disc golf facilities. Codorus State Park has "a tennis court, mini golf, basketball court, and you saw many kids out with their bicycles."
What campers like
Spacious cabin layouts: Cabin accommodations provide more room than standard tent camping. At Pinch Pond Family Campground, "sites were of ample size and the ENTIRE campground was extremely clean and tidy. The office and grounds keeping staff were super friendly and helpful."
Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathhouses are consistently mentioned in positive reviews. One visitor to Pinch Pond noted the campground has "clean bathhouses, the people that run it are so nice and accommodating." Another mentioned their "super clean laundry room and bathrooms."
Family-friendly amenities: Many cabin locations offer programming designed for children. At Thousand Trails Circle M, "we happened to be there on the weekend a magician came, my kids loved it. They have an indoor and outdoor pool. Nice playground."
Convenient location: The central position between major attractions makes cabins near Wrightsville appealing. Pinch Pond provides "great location mid week nice and few campers. Nice staff, trash pickup at site, friendly escort."
What you should know
Seasonal availability: Most state park cabins close during winter months while private facilities operate year-round. "The grounds are well-kept, and aside from the 8pm Saturday night golf cart parade that was beyond loud, it's been really quiet and peaceful," noted one camper at Circle M.
Proximity to highways: Some locations experience road noise that might affect light sleepers. At Pinch Pond, "the main drawback is noise from road and shooting range nearby."
Site leveling challenges: Uneven terrain can require additional equipment for comfort. At Thousand Trails PA Dutch Country, "sites are very close together. Fire rings are very close to campers. Water was rusty in our row came out brown at first then was tan after running through our filter for the entire stay."
Reservation requirements: Popular weekends book months in advance, especially for holiday periods. One visitor recommends, "if you get there early enough around 1 pm, you won't have a problem."
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Select cabins with direct access to play areas. Elizabethtown-Hershey KOA offers "nice pool and playgrounds. Not a lot of traffic. Quiet. Friendly." The campground has "several pet parks for your own pets, several pet trails, there are people trails, mini golf, playground activities."
Organized activities: Many campgrounds schedule regular events for children. At Tucquan Park Family Campground, "the family that runs the campground makes everyone feel welcome and feel like you've been their 1000 times. Bathrooms are nice and plenty of things to occupy the kids."
Pool facilities: Summer camping benefits from swimming options during hot weather. At Elizabethtown-Hershey KOA, families appreciate that "the bathhouse was extremely clean and very nice. The pool was nice, but being that it was the end of June, the water was freezing!"
Extra fees awareness: Some amenities incur additional charges beyond base cabin rates. Circle M has "an indoor and outdoor pool. Nice playground. We were down by the river and had a lot of room on our site."
Tips from RVers
Utility hookup quality: Water pressure and electrical service vary between locations. At PA Dutch Country, "water pressure is pretty low and the sewer pipe is a little high but all around a really solid experience."
Site spacing considerations: Some parks place cabins and RV sites close together. At Old Mill Stream Campground, "the sites are just okay" and "not a campground to visit if your looking for quiet and isolation."
Satellite and WiFi access: Tree cover affects connectivity at many locations. PA Dutch Country has "a lot of tree cover" but "beautiful grounds and clean" facilities.
Seasonal rate differences: Prices fluctuate significantly between peak and off-peak periods. At Old Mill Stream Campground, "the price of $45/night (high season) for a tent site with no hookups seems pretty steep."