Worlds End State Park Campground
Reviewed Dec. 1, 2021

Secluded and beautiful

General: It really does feel like you drive to the end of the world to get to this beautiful park/campground. We camped here mid-week at the beginning of November and when we arrived with friends, we were the only two campsites occupied but by the next day, several more campers arrived. There are two campgrounds– one with hookups and one without; both campgrounds are fairly small(in terms of the number of sites). There are also rustic cabins with electricity but no running water. This is another Pennsylvania state park with excellent recycling facilities. Firewood was for sale on the honor system conveniently located near the campsites plus trail maps which was good as we had zero cell service. 

Site Quality: The sites are spaced a decent amount apart and are generous in size. The pet-designated sites are close to the road (154), although there was not a lot of traffic (at least when we were there). Each site has a large picnic table and fire ring and we stayed in the area with electric hookups. Most of the sites are nicely wooded. Bathhouse: This is the third Pennsylvania state park we have stayed at recently and all get an A+ for the bathhouses. Very clean, heated, and the showers appear to be in good condition (did not use so cannot comment on more than the appearance). There was also a dishwashing sink with dish detergent INSIDE the bathhouse (women’s– not sure about men’s!), something I have never seen before but which was appreciated in the colder months. 

Activities: We came for the hiking and there are numerous trails in both the state park and neighboring Loyalsock State Forest, some of which are accessible from the campgrounds. The trails are very well marked and most of them prohibited hunting but when we tried to hike to Cottonwood Falls, hunting was allowed; since we were not wearing blaze orange, we decided to turn back(we did see some “lesser” falls). I recommend the High Rock Trail(accessible from the Visitor Center) but do it in a counterclockwise direction. There is a lot of rock scrambling, but it is a beautiful trail. The visitor center has a nice playground, but it is a mile away from the campground. In season, you can horseback ride, swim, hunt, or cross-country ski or snowmobile. The Park is open year-round. 

Conclusion: This Park turned out to be a hidden gem for us, but I think it was more so because it was so sparsely inhabited; as with many other campgrounds we have stayed at, I’m sure it would have a completely different vibe during the summer months.

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Month of VisitNovember
  • Review photo of Worlds End State Park Campground by Lee D., December 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Worlds End State Park Campground by Lee D., December 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Worlds End State Park Campground by Lee D., December 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Worlds End State Park Campground by Lee D., December 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Worlds End State Park Campground by Lee D., December 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Worlds End State Park Campground by Lee D., December 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Worlds End State Park Campground by Lee D., December 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Worlds End State Park Campground by Lee D., December 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Worlds End State Park Campground by Lee D., December 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Worlds End State Park Campground by Lee D., December 1, 2021