Camping just lets us get away from it all - the constant demand for our time and attention. The stress. And, the repetitiveness of a daily routine. For some, camping means forgoing the electricity and the comforts of home. And, for others, camping allows us to enjoy the comforts of home - electricity, cable, and wifi - in a unique setting. Next time you're itching for adventure in an unforgettable setting, plan a visit to this unique Pennsylvania campground.
Pack your camping gear and everything you'll need for an unforgettable adventure at Erie KOA, a family-friendly Pennsylvania campground just nine miles from Presque Isle State Park.
Of course, you can park your RV in one of the shaded spots that dot the campground.
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Or, pitch your tent in the middle of the trees, far away from other campers. Erie KOA also offers one room cabins (with or without a bathroom) and deluxe cabins with a bathroom.
Then again if you like unique, you just might want to reserve one of the Sioux Tepees, which sleeps up to five people.
Stay cool on those warm evenings by turning on the A/C. And, don't forget to bring your own linens for the single and full beds. (You'll also have a futon.)
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And, spend the evenings roasting marshmallows over the fire ring near your tepee. Or, have a picnic at the picnic pavilion near the pool.
Explore the picturesque pond on a pontoon boat. Go fishing. Or, go bike riding around the campground, (Bike rentals are available.)
Erie KOA features such unique amenities as a petting zoo, giant checker boards, a jump pad, and a playground for the kids.
Ready for a night in a tepee? Then, make reservations soon. The camping season runs from mid-April through mid-October annually.
Erie KOA is located at 6645 West Rd., Mckean, PA 16426.
Learn more about Erie KOA by clicking here for the official website. Or, go here for Facebook.
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Thunder shook us out of our cots as rain pounded our tent. We held our flashlights up to our faces and worried a tornado would sweep us away. We were just grade schoolers experiencing a normal summer thunderstorm, but it was pretty scary back then. That was my introduction to camping, and I've loved it ever since. Sleeping in a tent, even on a cot, isn't for all of us, though, but that doesn't mean we have to miss out. This remote campground in Cedar Run, Pennsylvania is proof of that.
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Nestled in the Pennsylvania Wilds, Pettecote Junction Campground in Cedar Run promises plenty of quiet, breathtaking natural beauty, and things to do.
The family-friendly campground also allows pets.
Don't worry if you're not into traditional tent camping. This family and pet-friendly campground has something for everyone. However, if you do prefer an old-school adventure, pitch a tent.
Tent sites allow up to two tents and eight guests. The creekside sites are the real deal. There are no hook-ups and a two-night minimum stay is required.
Or park your RV for a cozy camping adventure. RV sites require a two-night minimum stay, and there are ADA-accessible sites.
Pettecoat Junction also offers many of the comforts of home with its cabin rentals. Each cabin sleeps up to six and sits near the famous Pine Creek Rail Trail.
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Your biggest challenge when planning your visit is choosing where to stay. How about one of the glamping tents that promise an old-school camping experience without giving up such amenities as a cozy bed, a lamp, and a table with chairs?
Don't forget to pack your hiking shoes. This remote campground in Pennsylvania makes it easy to explore some of the 62-mile Pine Creek Rail Trail.
Consider the four-person glamping pods, too, that feature A/C and comfy beds.
For a truly unique experience, though, climb aboard the authentic caboose. The four-person rental has a living area, full bathroom, and kitchen.
Whether you want to relax at the campground or explore a little bit beyond its borders, you'll find a ton to do. The campground offers such amenities as basketball, volleyball, cornhole, and a playground for the kiddos.
Carve out some time, too, to visit Pine Creek Gorge (the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania). You can view the natural wonder from Colton Point State Park or Leonard Harrison State Park, less than an hour from the campground.
Have you stayed at Pettecote Junction Campground, a remote campground in Cedar Run, Pennsylvania? What did you think? Let us know in the comments! Want to see more of the Pennsylvania Wilds? Roll down the windows, turn up the tunes, and follow Elk Scenic Drive in Pennsylvania.
Whether you enjoy camping on hot summer days or prefer a cooler fall experience, camping in Pennsylvania is a wonderful time. Take advantage of every sun-soaked moment you can. Camping provides the ideal opportunity to enjoy long, sunny days while catching up on some much-needed relaxation at kid-friendly campgrounds in Pennsylvania. Here are 10 of the best family campgrounds in Pennsylvania that will make your family vacation epic.
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1. Splash Magic Campground, Northumberland
Embrace a rustic camping experience by pitching a tent at Splash Magic Campground; bring your RV, or rent one of the spacious cabins. Splash Magic Campground offers plenty of activities to keep the whole family busy, including a splash park, a swimming pool, an outdoor movie theater, bumper boats, miniature golf, and more.
Let's check out the epic family camping experience at Splash Magic Campground in Northumberland, PA in this video from RV East Coast. This is definitely one of the best camping resorts in Pennsylvania:
2. Deer Run Camping Resort, Gardners
Leave the hustle and bustle of everyday life behind at Deer Run Camping Resort in Gardners, PA, where you can pitch your tent, park your RV, or rent a cabin, the latter of which is available in both primitive and deluxe. Deer Run Camping Resort features a full lineup of activities, with themes for each weekend.
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3. Colonial Woods Family Camping Resort, Upper Black Eddy
Hide away in the tree-lined Colonial Woods Family Camping Resort where you can stay in an old-fashioned tent, park your RV, or rent a cabin for your stay. Activities abound at the camping resort and include themed weekends, a heated swimming pool, a children's spray pool, a spa, miniature golf, a tennis court, a basketball court, outdoor movies, and fishing.
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4. Mountain Springs Camping Resort, Shartlesville
Park your RV right against the water or rent a cabin near the swimming pool at Mountain Springs Camping Resort. Enjoy an old-fashioned camping experience with such fun games as horseshoes, shuffleboard, volleyball, and basketball. Or, lounge by the swimming pool, watch the kids go crazy at the playground, or relax around an open fire.
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5. Wolfs Camping Resort, Knox
Soak up summer rays at Wolfs Camping Resort, where you can rent a cozy trailer or a comfy cabin for your stay. Spend your days in the swimming pool, and the hot tub, or throw out your fishing rod in the nine-acre lake. Only an hour from Cook Forest and Moraine State Park, Wolfs Camping Resort also offers such activities as volleyball, a splash pad, pool, horseshoes, arcade games, and golfing on the nine-hole golf course.
Join Philip & Heather (and fam) as they check out the Wolfs Camping Resort in Knox Pennsylvania:
6. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resort, Quarryville
Allow time to melt away at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resort, the perfect setting for families. The popular camping resort promises a plethora of amenities, including mini golf (featuring, of course, Yogi Bear and all of his friends), Yogi's water slides, numerous swimming pools and hot tubs, laser tag, a playground, a fishing pond, a go-kart track, hiking trails, an outdoor movie theater, and a dog park just for your four-legged pal.
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7. Keen Lake Resort Campground, Waymart
Enjoy an authentic family atmosphere at Keen Lake Resort, owned and operated by the Keen sisters. Settled along a pristine 90-acre spring-fed lake, Keen Lake Resort welcomes campers to pitch a tent, park their camping van, or rent one of the resort's cottages. Spend time fishing or boating on the water or join the many activities scheduled each month.
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8. Adventure Bound Camping Resort, Eagles Peak
Go rustic or go luxurious at Adventure Bound Camping Resort, where guests can choose from traditional tents, rustic cabins, deluxe cabins, and RV rentals. Relax in the pool while the kids enjoy the roaring river and lava twisty slides. Family-friendly activities – from arts and crafts to candy bar bingo – are scheduled daily.
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9. Hersheypark Camping Resort, Hershey
Plan a sweet camping getaway at Hersheypark Camping Resort, where you'll discover a plethora of activities at both the campground and Hersheypark. Opt for an old-fashioned tent, pull up your RV, or reserve one of the cabins at the resort. Resort amenities include swimming pools, playgrounds, horseshoe pits, and movie nights. Guests of Hershey Park Camping Resort also receive such benefits as early access to certain rides at Hershey Park, free shuttle service to the park, and daily family activities.
10. Drummer Boy Camping Resort, Gettysburg
Explore Gettysburg by day and embrace outdoor living at night at Drummer Boy Camping Resort. Campers have a full range of accommodations from which to choose, including tents, RV spots, and cabins. With all there is to do at the camping resort, however, you may never want to leave. Relax in the spa and swimming pool, slip down the water slide, play a game or two of miniature golf, or catch a film at the outdoor movie theater.
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Let's make one more stop at one of the biggest camping resorts near you in Gettysburg, PA, the Drummer Boy Camping Resort, in this video from LivingOurDreamNow:
Any one of the best family campgrounds in Pennsylvania on this list provides the perfect way to spend a summer weekend with family. Where are your favorite camping resorts in PA? Share your hidden gems with us in a comment. It's always wonderful to take the kids on a hike to see some wildlife and see how many plants and animals they can name. Here are some of the best hiking trails in the state: