Ricketts Glen State Park Campground requires reservations and sits within a 13,050-acre state park, accessible via a steep two-mile climb on an 18% grade that challenges larger RVs. The campground divides into two distinct areas: a large loop positioned on a peninsula jutting into Lake Jean, and a smaller loop offering full hookups for RVs up to 15 feet with water, sewer, and electric connections.
The large loop attracts tent campers and smaller RVs seeking lakefront sites, with many campsites providing direct views of Lake Jean. "We stayed in the large loop, which is a peninsula on Lake Jean," notes Lee D., who found "many of the sites have lake views." This section prohibits pets and offers no hookups, while the smaller loop welcomes pets and provides full utility connections. Sites generally offer good spacing and level ground, though campers report the turf can be challenging for tent stakes.
The park's main attraction centers on the Falls Trail, a demanding 4.1-mile loop featuring 22 waterfalls that draws crowds by midday. Emily C. recommends bringing "hiking poles to help with the descent and ascent, along with snacks and water" for this difficult trail with stone steps and steep sections. Lake Jean offers a sandy swimming beach about half a mile walk from most campsites, plus kayak rentals and boat launches. The elevation provides cooler temperatures than surrounding areas, even during summer heat waves.
Cell service remains nonexistent throughout the campground, requiring trips down the mountain for connectivity. The park maintains clean bathhouses, though capacity can feel stretched when the campground approaches full occupancy during peak times. Alcohol is strictly prohibited outside vehicles, and quiet hours run from 9 PM to 8 AM. For additional camping options in the region, consider campgrounds around Ricketts Glenn State Park. Book well in advance for weekend stays, particularly during fall foliage season.
Description
Boasting 22 named waterfalls amid old-growth forest and deeply-incised canyons, Rickett’s Glen State Park encompasses more than 13,000 acres around a high bluff known as the Allegheny Front. On top of the bluff, several lakes—Lake Jean being the largest—are the source of the many creeks that tumble down the canyons and create the spectacular falls. The area was mostly logged out in the early 1900s by the landowner, R. Bruce Ricketts, before he decided to preserve the woodlands in the falls’ three glens. Following efforts to turn the area into a national park in the 1930s failed, he began selling the land to the state of Pennsylvania, who turned the area into a state park in 1944. The park is now a year-round destination for camping, hiking, fishing, bird-watching, paddling, skiing and ice climbing. Just an hour’s drive west of Scranton, the campground at Rickett’s Glen offers 120 drive-in campsites in two areas near the shore of Lake Jean. Sites can accommodate trailers and RVs up to 40 feet; some sites are ADA accessible, and a few group camps are available. Hookups are not available, but there is a dump station outside the camping area. Facilities in the campgrounds include restrooms with showers, drinking water, an amphitheater, a trail to the lake’s beach, and a designated dog area. The Big Loop campground also has five deluxe cottages available to rent. In a separate area, there are 10 cabins available, as well as a boat ramp (rentals available) and snack bar. Campsite rates range from $15–$20/night; cabins and cottages range from $60–$115/night. The most popular activity at Rickett’s Glen is to hike through the three waterfall glens. This can be done via several looping trails ranging from 3.4 miles to 7.2 miles. Two trailheads are located above the falls, from the lakes area, and one is located below the falls, from PA Route 118. Other summer activities in the park include paddling and fishing on Lake Jean, or just soaking up the sun at the beach. An onsite naturalist offers guided walks, nature activities and interpretive programs. There are also limited hunting opportunities. If visiting during the winter season, many of the trails are open for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. Ice fishing is popular, as is ice climbing on the waterfalls. Check the park’s website for off-season services, accessibility, and ice climbing requirements.
Warning 1 Alert is In Effect
There is 1 alert for this campground. Camp safely!
Warning 1 Alert is In Effect
There is 1 alert for this campground. Camp safely!
Every winter the Falls Trail closes due to ice and hazardous conditions on the trail. During this time the only persons allowed on the trail are registered ice climbers and experienced hikers with the proper equipment. This equipment would include: crampons, an ice ax, rope, and a hiking partner. Hikers must be familiar with and know how to use this equipment. Ice climbers should sign in at the park office or other designated registration area. [Typically the trail is closed late November until mid to late April. Check our website or call the park office for updates. 570-477-5675.]
RV Road Trip Guides
Location
Public CampgroundRicketts Glen State Park Campground is located in Pennsylvania
Directions
The park is 30 miles north of Bloomsburg on PA 487. The section of PA 487 from the town of Red Rock to the Lake Jean area of the park is a very steep road. Heavy trailer units should avoid this hill and enter the park by taking PA 487 south from Dushore.
Address
695 STATE ROUTE 487
Benton, PA 17814
Coordinates
41.3359266 N
76.29642282 W
Connectivity
- T-MobileNo Coverage
- VerizonNo Coverage
- AT&TLTESome CoverageVerified by 7 usersLast on 3/28/26
Connectivity
- T-MobileNo Coverage
- VerizonNo Coverage
- AT&TLTESome CoverageVerified by 7 usersLast on 3/28/26
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
- Hike-InBackcountry sites.
- Boat-InSites accessible by watercraft.
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
- Group
- Cabins
- Tent Cabin
- Yurts
Features
For Campers
- Picnic Table
- Reservable
- Showers
- Electric Hookups
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Sanitary Dump
- Sewer Hookups
- Water Hookups
- 30 Amp Hookups
- 50 Amp Hookups
- Big Rig Friendly
Drive Time
- 50 min from Williamsport, PA
- 52 min from Scranton, PA
- 1 hr 19 min from Elmira, NY
- 1 hr 39 min from Binghamton, NY

























































