The best beach camping near Lake Latonka

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Pitch your tent on the sandy shores of Lake Latonka and wake up steps from the water. With over 1,450 beach campsites, you can snag a spot for as little as $25 a night, though most campers pay around $40. Sites here cater to those who want to swim, fish, and keep an eye out for herons or deer at dawn. Bring your dog, light up a campfire, and rinse off in the showers after a dip—most sites allow pets and fires, and showers are common. For peer-tested picks, check out Sunset Valley (13 reviews)—campers rave about the peaceful vibes and easy water access—or try Stoney Run Primitive Tent Camping (5 reviews) for a quieter, more rustic stay. This lakeside stretch offers simple pleasures—just you, your tent, and the beach.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Latonka

3. Shenango River Lake

321 sites · Sharpsville, Pennsylvania
You can get into all sorts of shenanigans in Shenango River Lake Park. River shenanigans are the best here, from fishing on a lazy day to kayaking on a more adventurous one, and just about every water-related thing you can imagine in between. You can also get into lots of shenanigans in the forested hills throughout the park all year-round. In the summer, wrangle yourself a horse and take a gallop along one of the many equestrian trails, or stick to your feet and explore a maze of hiking trails.When the winter winds begin to blow and a blanket of snow covers the ground, it’s time to whip out your snowshoes and cross country skis, or the horse(power) of the snow—the snowmobile. Finally, if you’re interested in history shenanigans, check out the well-preserved remains of the Erie Extension Canal, which played a major role in the economic development of Northwestern Pennsylvania. Or head over to the charming and historic Kidds Mill Covered Bridge. We aren’t kidding when we say there really are shenanigans for everybody to get into at Shenango River Lake.
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Pitch your tent on the sandy shores of Lake Latonka and wake up steps from the water. With over 1,450 beach campsites, you can snag a spot for as little as $25 a night, though most campers pay around $40. Sites here cater to those who want to swim, fish, and keep an eye out for herons or deer at dawn. Bring your dog, light up a campfire, and rinse off in the showers after a dip—most sites allow pets and fires, and showers are common. For peer-tested picks, check out Sunset Valley (13 reviews)—campers rave about the peaceful vibes and easy water access—or try Stoney Run Primitive Tent Camping (5 reviews) for a quieter, more rustic stay. This lakeside stretch offers simple pleasures—just you, your tent, and the beach.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Latonka

3. Shenango River Lake

321 sites · Sharpsville, Pennsylvania
You can get into all sorts of shenanigans in Shenango River Lake Park. River shenanigans are the best here, from fishing on a lazy day to kayaking on a more adventurous one, and just about every water-related thing you can imagine in between. You can also get into lots of shenanigans in the forested hills throughout the park all year-round. In the summer, wrangle yourself a horse and take a gallop along one of the many equestrian trails, or stick to your feet and explore a maze of hiking trails.When the winter winds begin to blow and a blanket of snow covers the ground, it’s time to whip out your snowshoes and cross country skis, or the horse(power) of the snow—the snowmobile. Finally, if you’re interested in history shenanigans, check out the well-preserved remains of the Erie Extension Canal, which played a major role in the economic development of Northwestern Pennsylvania. Or head over to the charming and historic Kidds Mill Covered Bridge. We aren’t kidding when we say there really are shenanigans for everybody to get into at Shenango River Lake.
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Toilets

Public campgrounds near Lake Latonka

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