The best dog-friendly camping near Hazleton

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96% (4.9K) 441 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Hazleton

Blue Mountain Resort

1. Blue Mountain Resort

91%
(49)
25mi from Hazleton · 121 sites
Glamping sites are located in the Valley portion of the mountain. Choose between a wooded, prairie, or creekside site. Welcome to Blue Mountain Resort! Known mainly as a premier ski and snowboard destination in Northeast Pennsylvania, Blue Mountain continues to add “green season” amenities that rival its winter business. Our property is home to 164 acres of skiable terrain and boasts the highest vertical drop in the state at 1,082 feet. In addition to the 39 ski trails, 16 lifts and 39 tubing lanes, Get access to more than 26 bike trails (accessible by ski lift), three disc golf courses, four high ropes courses, and three outdoor laser tag fields, zip lines, scenic lift rides, and more! We also have a full service indoor/outdoor restaurant onsite, Slopeside Pub & Grill. Pets are allowed at our glamping sites for an additional fee of $15 per pet. All pets must be on a leash and not left unattended for any reason. Please come prepared to pick up after your pet! Curious what's included in your glamping stay? - Nearby/on-site vehicle parking - Canvas Tent - Sheets and pillowcases - Full size bunk bed that sleeps 4 OR Queen Sized Bed that sleeps 2 - Wooden deck - Adirondack chairs - Fire ring with grill, tongs and brush - Picnic table - Bedside end table - Handwashing water - Drinking water - Cooler - Access to indoor bathrooms and showers - FREE SCENIC LIFT RIDES - FREE Access to our BLUE BURN and Cross Country Hiking Trails - FREE Use of our Fishing Pond
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$169
 / night
Pocono Cabin With No Name

2. Pocono Cabin With No Name

99%
(105)
36mi from Hazleton · 1 site
The cabin once was a hunting cabin part of a 200-acre parcel before the development sprung up around it. Most of the acreage is now green space and backs up to state game lands. Your stay at the Pocono Cabin With No Name supports 1 for Nature. Protecting and enhancing special places in the Pocono Mountains for all to enjoy. With funds raised 1 for Nature awards grants to support the conservation and public enjoyment of wildlife habitat, trails, streams, and parks in Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$190
 / night
Journey's End Farm

3. Journey's End Farm

99%
(88)
40mi from Hazleton · 2 sites
Journey's End Farm is a small family farm offering a diverse selection of ecologically grown vegetables, maple syrup, and free-range eggs. Everything that we sell is grown or produced on-site with the intention of nurturing the soil and ecology of the land. From 1939-2020 our family ran a summer sleep-away camp for children on the farm, with an emphasis on caring for each other and the land. Located in a small valley at 1400 feet of elevation, our fields and woods are home to a broad diversity of native plants and animals. Our family has been caring for this land since 1926, but before European colonization it was home to the Lenape people from whom it was forcibly taken. Acknowledging this fact and working to expand awareness of Indigenous cultures and their rights is important to us. While at the farm, besides the amenities listed in each listing, you are welcome to hike or walk around and explore our farm which has many acres of woodland, creeks, springs, a pond, and open fields. A hot day is a great time for a walk along - or in - the creek. A rainy day brings out the Red Efts - beautiful orange newts that are all over the woods when you know where to look. We're always glad to point you in the right direction for a nice walk or a longer hike. You may be able to tag along collecting eggs from the hens or feeding some of the other animals we may have.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$125
 / night
CampsiteDiscGolf @ HighHorizonsFarm

4. CampsiteDiscGolf @ HighHorizonsFarm

96%
(53)
41mi from Hazleton · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
We are a working blueberry and flower farm near the town of Tunkhannock, in the Endless Mountains Region of Pennsylvania. We also have nature and some fun recreational opportunities both on property and close by. On our property we have an 18 hole disc golf course (more info can be found on Udisc or Facebook page "Campsite Disc Golf"). The course has all PDGA approved chain baskets with wood chip or grass tee boxes. We are constantly upgrading the course, it gets better every year! We have some beautiful places for walks (or easy hikes) including walking the course even if you don't play disc golf....it makes for some nice clear trails through the woods. There is a 2 1/2 acre pond where you are welcome to kayak, canoe or paddleboard. A 10 acre swamp, a small creek (that does often dry up in the summer....it's beautiful in the spring), and bountiful wildlife. Nearby are many more recreational opportunities. Within driving distances varying from 5 minutes to an hour (most things within 20 minutes) are a river, two creeks, several lakes (all with public boat access, some with swimming), hiking and biking trails, wineries, brewery, restaurants, a movie theater and shopping (grocery stores and the small downtown are less than 10 minutes). We can provide more information and directions for any activities you are interested in. Our private road which leads to the areas available for camping has only one resident who lives past (with access rights to use the road to get to his property) so it is secluded with no traffic. It can be very dark on moonless nights which is fantastic for stargazing. Intrepid winter campers will find the sky is most crisp clear and incredible in the winter....but the summer is still quite spectacular. Blueberry season is all of July and spilling into August (although winding down by then). During that time the Grassy corner site is more out of the way and quieter. The Most Convenient Woods is close but separate, no one except a passing disc golfer can easily look into your site. You will hear activity in the blueberry field during the day. Possibly including a noise maker that makes a periodic boom in the mornings to keep the birds from stealing all the berries (we are looking for quieter bird scaring options for the future). We try to keep that to a minimum especially if campers are present but can't promise silence. The noise maker is turned off as soon as customers are present so it is just a little while in the morning.
Campfires
Potable water
Picnic table
from 
$39
 / night
Dj Duncan's Piece of Heaven

5. Dj Duncan's Piece of Heaven

99%
(256)
41mi from Hazleton · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
We are an active dairy farm in the rolling hills of Berks County, Pennsylvania. We take awesome sunrises and great star gazing for granted around here! Campsites are a 10-minute walk from the farm where all are welcome to interact with the animals or take a try at milking a cow. After all, you need milk and cream for breakfast!Its a ten minute drive to Blue Marsh Lake for Fishing, Biking, Hiking and Swimming. Its a 5 minute walk up to our Dairy Farm where you can visit with the cows and baby calves. There is a very nice view of Weiser's mountain. This site doesn't have any extra shelter and is only for tent camping.  There is a total of 4 listings in the one acre courtyard. The water source is shared by other people and also the port potty is shared with courtyard #3.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
96% (4.9K) 441 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Hazleton

Blue Mountain Resort

1. Blue Mountain Resort

91%
(49)
25mi from Hazleton · 121 sites
Glamping sites are located in the Valley portion of the mountain. Choose between a wooded, prairie, or creekside site. Welcome to Blue Mountain Resort! Known mainly as a premier ski and snowboard destination in Northeast Pennsylvania, Blue Mountain continues to add “green season” amenities that rival its winter business. Our property is home to 164 acres of skiable terrain and boasts the highest vertical drop in the state at 1,082 feet. In addition to the 39 ski trails, 16 lifts and 39 tubing lanes, Get access to more than 26 bike trails (accessible by ski lift), three disc golf courses, four high ropes courses, and three outdoor laser tag fields, zip lines, scenic lift rides, and more! We also have a full service indoor/outdoor restaurant onsite, Slopeside Pub & Grill. Pets are allowed at our glamping sites for an additional fee of $15 per pet. All pets must be on a leash and not left unattended for any reason. Please come prepared to pick up after your pet! Curious what's included in your glamping stay? - Nearby/on-site vehicle parking - Canvas Tent - Sheets and pillowcases - Full size bunk bed that sleeps 4 OR Queen Sized Bed that sleeps 2 - Wooden deck - Adirondack chairs - Fire ring with grill, tongs and brush - Picnic table - Bedside end table - Handwashing water - Drinking water - Cooler - Access to indoor bathrooms and showers - FREE SCENIC LIFT RIDES - FREE Access to our BLUE BURN and Cross Country Hiking Trails - FREE Use of our Fishing Pond
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$169
 / night
Pocono Cabin With No Name

2. Pocono Cabin With No Name

99%
(105)
36mi from Hazleton · 1 site
The cabin once was a hunting cabin part of a 200-acre parcel before the development sprung up around it. Most of the acreage is now green space and backs up to state game lands. Your stay at the Pocono Cabin With No Name supports 1 for Nature. Protecting and enhancing special places in the Pocono Mountains for all to enjoy. With funds raised 1 for Nature awards grants to support the conservation and public enjoyment of wildlife habitat, trails, streams, and parks in Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$190
 / night
Journey's End Farm

3. Journey's End Farm

99%
(88)
40mi from Hazleton · 2 sites
Journey's End Farm is a small family farm offering a diverse selection of ecologically grown vegetables, maple syrup, and free-range eggs. Everything that we sell is grown or produced on-site with the intention of nurturing the soil and ecology of the land. From 1939-2020 our family ran a summer sleep-away camp for children on the farm, with an emphasis on caring for each other and the land. Located in a small valley at 1400 feet of elevation, our fields and woods are home to a broad diversity of native plants and animals. Our family has been caring for this land since 1926, but before European colonization it was home to the Lenape people from whom it was forcibly taken. Acknowledging this fact and working to expand awareness of Indigenous cultures and their rights is important to us. While at the farm, besides the amenities listed in each listing, you are welcome to hike or walk around and explore our farm which has many acres of woodland, creeks, springs, a pond, and open fields. A hot day is a great time for a walk along - or in - the creek. A rainy day brings out the Red Efts - beautiful orange newts that are all over the woods when you know where to look. We're always glad to point you in the right direction for a nice walk or a longer hike. You may be able to tag along collecting eggs from the hens or feeding some of the other animals we may have.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$125
 / night
CampsiteDiscGolf @ HighHorizonsFarm

4. CampsiteDiscGolf @ HighHorizonsFarm

96%
(53)
41mi from Hazleton · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
We are a working blueberry and flower farm near the town of Tunkhannock, in the Endless Mountains Region of Pennsylvania. We also have nature and some fun recreational opportunities both on property and close by. On our property we have an 18 hole disc golf course (more info can be found on Udisc or Facebook page "Campsite Disc Golf"). The course has all PDGA approved chain baskets with wood chip or grass tee boxes. We are constantly upgrading the course, it gets better every year! We have some beautiful places for walks (or easy hikes) including walking the course even if you don't play disc golf....it makes for some nice clear trails through the woods. There is a 2 1/2 acre pond where you are welcome to kayak, canoe or paddleboard. A 10 acre swamp, a small creek (that does often dry up in the summer....it's beautiful in the spring), and bountiful wildlife. Nearby are many more recreational opportunities. Within driving distances varying from 5 minutes to an hour (most things within 20 minutes) are a river, two creeks, several lakes (all with public boat access, some with swimming), hiking and biking trails, wineries, brewery, restaurants, a movie theater and shopping (grocery stores and the small downtown are less than 10 minutes). We can provide more information and directions for any activities you are interested in. Our private road which leads to the areas available for camping has only one resident who lives past (with access rights to use the road to get to his property) so it is secluded with no traffic. It can be very dark on moonless nights which is fantastic for stargazing. Intrepid winter campers will find the sky is most crisp clear and incredible in the winter....but the summer is still quite spectacular. Blueberry season is all of July and spilling into August (although winding down by then). During that time the Grassy corner site is more out of the way and quieter. The Most Convenient Woods is close but separate, no one except a passing disc golfer can easily look into your site. You will hear activity in the blueberry field during the day. Possibly including a noise maker that makes a periodic boom in the mornings to keep the birds from stealing all the berries (we are looking for quieter bird scaring options for the future). We try to keep that to a minimum especially if campers are present but can't promise silence. The noise maker is turned off as soon as customers are present so it is just a little while in the morning.
Campfires
Potable water
Picnic table
from 
$39
 / night
Dj Duncan's Piece of Heaven

5. Dj Duncan's Piece of Heaven

99%
(256)
41mi from Hazleton · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
We are an active dairy farm in the rolling hills of Berks County, Pennsylvania. We take awesome sunrises and great star gazing for granted around here! Campsites are a 10-minute walk from the farm where all are welcome to interact with the animals or take a try at milking a cow. After all, you need milk and cream for breakfast!Its a ten minute drive to Blue Marsh Lake for Fishing, Biking, Hiking and Swimming. Its a 5 minute walk up to our Dairy Farm where you can visit with the cows and baby calves. There is a very nice view of Weiser's mountain. This site doesn't have any extra shelter and is only for tent camping.  There is a total of 4 listings in the one acre courtyard. The water source is shared by other people and also the port potty is shared with courtyard #3.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night

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