Search Results for: CAMPGROUND LAKE REGION
- Bungalows, lakefront cottages, luxury hotels, and America’s best family resort surround 52 miles of Lake Wallenpaupack. Boat, fish, hike, or just relax with a cocktail on a lakeside deck.
- This campground is on 15-acre Lake Genero and it’s great for fishing, swimming, row boating. BBQ pits, tennis court, playground.
- 150 RV sites, 4 cabins, and 10 lakefront tent sites located on 40-acre private Lake Moc-A-Tek, just a 7-minute drive from Lake Wallenpaupack. Fishing, rowboat rentals. Pet-friendly.
- 135 secluded primitive sites in 345-acre county park on lake. Boat, hike, swim, fish. Inexpensive, unplugged camping vacation. Bathhouse, camp store.
- Small 60-site RV seasonal rental campground in the woods on Mocatek Lake, a few miles from Lake Wallenpaupack.
- Located in Caffrey Recreation Area. Includes a marina. 29 sites along the shoreline, electric hookups, laundry, restrooms, hot showers, picnic tables, and a camp store.
- Large wooded RV/tent campsites on a hill overlooking Lake Wallenpaupack’s SW shoreline. Great sites, private marina.
- Mauch Chunk Lake is a 354-acre lake on Mauch Chunk Lake Park for swimming, picnicking, great fishing, and boating. Reserve a boat.
- Exceptionally beautiful county park. 345-acre lake, facilities for camping, swimming, picnicking, hiking, biking, fishing, boating. Small entrance fee.
- Wallenpaupack Lake Trail scenery consists of gorgeous Lake Wallenpaupack, woods, and wildlife. Use the trail for easy walking, trail running, and nature trips.
- Monthly, weekly, weekend sites at the end of a long road. Abundance of woods, ponds, wildlife. Well-spaced tent/primitive sites.
- The Hideout is a 4-season community with over 3000 single-family homes, including houses, condos, and townhomes.
- 165 sites, friendly, and great for kids. Lots of activities, tons of amenities. Swimming pool, camp store, cable TV, WiFi, stocked fishing pond.
- 16,000-acre state park. 300 tent, trailer, RV sites, a few walk-in sites, camping cottages. Lake, hiking, trout fishing, waterfalls, streams. Apr – Dec.
- Lake Wallenpaupack has been named one of the top spots for ice fishing in the state and features plenty of bass, trout, perch, and varieties of panfish. February’s your best month!
- Deli with burgers, subs, hot sandwiches, deli sandwiches, and breakfast sandwiches. Open year round. People love it.
- Seasonal campground/boat launch since early 1900s. 70 acres on 130-acre Lake Henry. Camping, fishing, boating.
- Largest of the campgrounds on Lake Wallenpaupack. 160 tent/RV sites. Swimming, boating. All of the basic amenities. Large, level, wooded sites. Inexpensive.
- Hiking, fishing, boating, swimming, white-water rafting, zip-lining, camping, dining under the stars, and delighting in old-fashioned small American towns.
- Campground/marina w RV/tent sites & boat launch on Lake Wallenpaupack. Boat access to Wallenpaupack Creek, adjacent to hiking in the Ledgedale Natural Area.
- Only public swimming on Lake Wallenpaupack. Sandy beach, lifeguards on duty, snack bar, picnic tables, grills, volleyball, bathrooms. Memorial Day-Labor Day
- Ravioli, lasagna, penne with vodka sauce, and linguine with white clam sauce. Meat includes rib-eye steak, chicken parm. Overlooks Lake Wallenpaupack.
- Ah, the mighty Delaware and its river towns! Choose a B&B, a cottage resort, a vintage LBGT resort, or a campground in the wild and wonderful river region.
- Family campground, 200 RV/tent/cabin sites available from Apr – Oct. Swimming pool, lots of activities. On Mauch Chunk Creek. Fishing, swimming, pet-friendly.
- 16,000-acre natural area. Public beach, campground, 44 miles of hiking trails. Trout fishing, swimming, disc golf, winter sports. Waterfalls, lake.
- Luxury resorts, waterparks, and campgrounds for the whole family — outdoor adventures, bed and breakfasts, romantic spots, and more.
- The Switzerland of America and the center of the East Coast bicycling scene, surrounded by two state parks. Miles of hiking and biking trails. Gastropubs, lakeside dining.
- If you’re planning to fish in PA you can get one, three, and seven-day tourist licenses for non-residents. The area is renowned for trout fishing. Largemouth and smallmouth bass, catfish, panfish, and more, too.
- A tiny grouping of secluded cabins and tent sites centered around a beautiful stream with a waterfall. 400 acres perfect for fishing, hiking, and biking.
- Sand Spring Lake at Hickory Run State Park. Wide, sandy beach. Crowded on weekends. 400-table picnic area, playground, disc golf. Mid-May – Mid-Sept. Small $ to park.
- Narrowsburg is a scenic hamlet on the Delaware River, on the border of Pennsylvania and New York. Tons of great restaurants and shops.