The best romantic camping near Lake Latonka

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Welcome to Hipcamp, the ultimate resource for all your camping needs near Lake Latonka, Pennsylvania! With over 657 options available, you'll find the perfect campsite that suits your accommodation preference, activity/terrain preference, and budget. Whether you're looking for a peaceful spot by the lake or a secluded spot in the woods, we've got you covered. Check out our top campsites like Towpath Trail Peace Park (107 reviews), Burnhead Grazings (96 reviews), and Under Ōne Sun (72 reviews) for tried and tested options. Enjoy popular amenities like potable water, pet-friendly sites, and campfires while engaging in activities like paddling, boating, and hiking. With an average price per night of $40 and options as low as $10, you won't find a better camping experience anywhere else. Happy camping!

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Top-rated campgrounds

Tiny Home on the Hill

2. Tiny Home on the Hill

98%
(86)
15mi from Lake Latonka · 4 sites · Lodging · Harrisville, PA
Learn more about this land: The TINY HOME features: • 240 square feet plus sleeping for five. We have one queen sized and two single beds in the loft area. We have a comfortable single daybed on the first floor. We provide towels, comforters and pillows. We ask that Campers bring their own sheets or sleeping bags. House features a small kitchen and a full bathroom with a shower. We recommend short showers due to small hot water tanks. • Electric fireplace, and a split unit provides air conditioning and heat. • Refrigerator and electric stove. • Large wooden covered front porch.   The SITE also features: • Wooded trails • Three fire pits with plentiful free firewood • 250 square foot pavilion with picnic table.   • Trails thru woods plus large lawn area OTHER: We now accept pets. We charge $15.00 per pet per night. Pets must stay on the first floor. • Recommend good tires, or 4 wheel drive to get up driveway, deflating tires may be necessary in bad weather. • No Smoking Inside
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$84
 / night
Bass and Buck Tent Adventures

4. Bass and Buck Tent Adventures

100%
(199)
46mi from Lake Latonka · 8 sites · Tents · OH
With over 230 acres, a lake, trails, the Grand River, plenty of wildlife, and FREE firewood. Bass and Buck Adventures is the perfect place to get away. Once known as Parkman Gorge the valley was a hub for water powered industry in the early 1800's. The river and valley is home to a wide array of wildlife. Deer, turkey, eagles, hawks, owls, mink, river otters to name a few. The area also attracts many song birds including a wide variety of warblers. There is also an abundance of wild flowers. The valley is rich in Native American history. Many artifacts have been found on the property. My great grandfather talked about the last Native American to live in Parkman. He had a cabin on one of the bluffs along the river. In the 1820's there was a water powered sawmill, flaxseed mill, and forge on the river. The boy scouts used the valley for a camp in the 1920,s. My grandpa purchased the property in the 50's from Ohio Edison. Ohio Edison's plan to dam up the river for hydro power never materialized. The valley has been a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts. Camping, hiking, fishing, hunting. Many of the items used for the camp sites have been reclaimed. The fire rings are old tractor rims and scrap steel. The tent platform is from reclaimed deck lumber. The firewood is excess cutoffs purchased from a local sawmill. For more information log onto our website. bassandbuckadventures.com
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$36
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp, the ultimate resource for all your camping needs near Lake Latonka, Pennsylvania! With over 657 options available, you'll find the perfect campsite that suits your accommodation preference, activity/terrain preference, and budget. Whether you're looking for a peaceful spot by the lake or a secluded spot in the woods, we've got you covered. Check out our top campsites like Towpath Trail Peace Park (107 reviews), Burnhead Grazings (96 reviews), and Under Ōne Sun (72 reviews) for tried and tested options. Enjoy popular amenities like potable water, pet-friendly sites, and campfires while engaging in activities like paddling, boating, and hiking. With an average price per night of $40 and options as low as $10, you won't find a better camping experience anywhere else. Happy camping!

98% (313)

Top-rated campgrounds

Tiny Home on the Hill

2. Tiny Home on the Hill

98%
(86)
15mi from Lake Latonka · 4 sites · Lodging · Harrisville, PA
Learn more about this land: The TINY HOME features: • 240 square feet plus sleeping for five. We have one queen sized and two single beds in the loft area. We have a comfortable single daybed on the first floor. We provide towels, comforters and pillows. We ask that Campers bring their own sheets or sleeping bags. House features a small kitchen and a full bathroom with a shower. We recommend short showers due to small hot water tanks. • Electric fireplace, and a split unit provides air conditioning and heat. • Refrigerator and electric stove. • Large wooden covered front porch.   The SITE also features: • Wooded trails • Three fire pits with plentiful free firewood • 250 square foot pavilion with picnic table.   • Trails thru woods plus large lawn area OTHER: We now accept pets. We charge $15.00 per pet per night. Pets must stay on the first floor. • Recommend good tires, or 4 wheel drive to get up driveway, deflating tires may be necessary in bad weather. • No Smoking Inside
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$84
 / night
Bass and Buck Tent Adventures

4. Bass and Buck Tent Adventures

100%
(199)
46mi from Lake Latonka · 8 sites · Tents · OH
With over 230 acres, a lake, trails, the Grand River, plenty of wildlife, and FREE firewood. Bass and Buck Adventures is the perfect place to get away. Once known as Parkman Gorge the valley was a hub for water powered industry in the early 1800's. The river and valley is home to a wide array of wildlife. Deer, turkey, eagles, hawks, owls, mink, river otters to name a few. The area also attracts many song birds including a wide variety of warblers. There is also an abundance of wild flowers. The valley is rich in Native American history. Many artifacts have been found on the property. My great grandfather talked about the last Native American to live in Parkman. He had a cabin on one of the bluffs along the river. In the 1820's there was a water powered sawmill, flaxseed mill, and forge on the river. The boy scouts used the valley for a camp in the 1920,s. My grandpa purchased the property in the 50's from Ohio Edison. Ohio Edison's plan to dam up the river for hydro power never materialized. The valley has been a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts. Camping, hiking, fishing, hunting. Many of the items used for the camp sites have been reclaimed. The fire rings are old tractor rims and scrap steel. The tent platform is from reclaimed deck lumber. The firewood is excess cutoffs purchased from a local sawmill. For more information log onto our website. bassandbuckadventures.com
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$36
 / night

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