The best waterside camping near Halltown

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In Halltown, waterside camping means easy access to riverbanks, creek beds, and ponds—over 850 options where you can set up a tent within earshot of running water. Average nights run about $45, but you’ll find simple spots for as low as $8 if you’re keeping an eye on your budget. Halltown draws campers for its fishing, swimming, and hiking, and most sites allow campfires, have toilets, and welcome pets. If you want a tried-and-tested spot, check out Howler Bike Park Stays (161 reviews), B Berry Farms & Co. (156 reviews), or The Farm Campground and events (122 reviews). You’ll find sites along lazy creeks, tucked between tree stands, and right on the edge of fishing holes. Bring your rod, pack your hiking shoes, and don’t forget the marshmallows—Halltown’s waterside campsites keep it simple and close to what matters.

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In Halltown, waterside camping means easy access to riverbanks, creek beds, and ponds—over 850 options where you can set up a tent within earshot of running water. Average nights run about $45, but you’ll find simple spots for as low as $8 if you’re keeping an eye on your budget. Halltown draws campers for its fishing, swimming, and hiking, and most sites allow campfires, have toilets, and welcome pets. If you want a tried-and-tested spot, check out Howler Bike Park Stays (161 reviews), B Berry Farms & Co. (156 reviews), or The Farm Campground and events (122 reviews). You’ll find sites along lazy creeks, tucked between tree stands, and right on the edge of fishing holes. Bring your rod, pack your hiking shoes, and don’t forget the marshmallows—Halltown’s waterside campsites keep it simple and close to what matters.

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