Camping near Phoenixville

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Looking for the best camping near Phoenixville? The area features dozens of top-rated campgrounds and places to park your RV for the night, many within a short distance of Pennsylvania hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. Whether you want a pet-friendly campsite or a family cabin rental with wifi, check out campsite photos, tips, and reviews from other outdoor enthusiasts to plan your next camping trip near Phoenixville.

95% (3.6K) 299 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Phoenixville

Theo's Creek Homestead

1. Theo's Creek Homestead

96%
(166)
2mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites
See you in 2026! Please read full description for info on the sites we have available. We purchased our dream homestead in 2020, and we would love to share it with others as we build it to become bountiful and as self-sustaining as possible. It is not in the middle of nowhere....it's in the middle of everywhere! Learn more about this land: Camp next to a peaceful trickling creek just outside Phoenixville and Kimberton. We are a suburban oasis, surrounded by a little bit of everything.  Our homestead has plenty of activity including kids, dogs, and chickens, and bees! We have a fully wooded area available to explore across the creek, and weather dependent- the creek is a great place to stay cool. You'll see lots of growing fruit trees in our developing orchard and we are happy to share our vision for this beautiful land! We have two campsites available for you to choose between for your stay. Both sites are along the creek, however, one has a view of some nearby houses and is a short walk to the parking spot [Creekside]. The other site is more secluded, past the tree line, but a further walk from where you are able to park. [Hillside] If needed, we are happy to lend you a wagon to haul your gear. Please let us know if you have questions and your preference of site. We have a cabin-like bathroom and partial kitchen you will have access to during your stay. We always have cold water available for purchase in the fridge. There is trail access easily accessible from our home (the closest is approximately 1 mile), for paved or natural trail exploration. We are are a great stopping point for cyclists enjoying the area. It's a short drive to downtown Phoenixville with some of the best breweries around. Phoenixville is home to a great farmers market on Saturday mornings and numerous festivals. Also, close-by is the lovely quaint village of Kimberton, home of the best organic grocery store and many opportunities for hiking and small farms.
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Hardscrabble Hill

2. Hardscrabble Hill

100%
(49)
7.4mi from Phoenixville · 1 site · Tent, RV
Sit back and enjoy a secluded, hilltop setting. Observe the grazing deer, migrating birds, and seasonal foliage. Local restaurants and shops will keep you connected to civilization, but only if you choose that option. The owners live right on the property (but not too close), so help is always just a minute away. Full hookup provided. 50/30 amp power. Waste disposal (full hookup), treated well water.
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$56
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Grampy's Red Rock Rabbit Ranch

3. Grampy's Red Rock Rabbit Ranch

97%
(125)
8.7mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Tired of the daily grind? Escape to 50 peaceful acres of woods, fields, and creekside camping at Grampy’s Red Rock Rabbit Ranch. Spot foxes and pileated woodpeckers, relax by Mine Run Creek, and bask under the stars just 40 miles from Philly. It's a woodland getaway but with all your modern conveniences just a short drive away. Grampy's is not just a camp site, it is also a growing art park, with sculptures by Moma Sharrod repurposing old farm material and murals by Amarie that accentuate the natural beauty of the site. The story: 50-some years ago, the legendary Grampy David made his way to The Red Rock Rabbit Ranch. There he resides: a good-hearted curmudgeon, a handyman, a grumpy, Ywengling-drinking philosopher, the wittiest mason, carpenter, roofer, etc. you'll ever meet. I'm his grandson, a documentary filmmaker helping to make ends meet by sharing this glorious space with Hip Campers. Caring for the land: Please do not collect your own firewood on the land. That wood is decomposing and contributing to the health of the forest, providing numerous habitats for bugs. As we are going through a temporary pause on selling firewood, you can purchase firewood at nearby Limerick Hardware. If you want a flush toilet: While we are glad to offer a composting toilet, if you really want a flush toilet, Wawa is just an approximately seven-minute drive (depending on one of the two traffic lights in town). Note on dogs: We love dogs! We run a dog-sitting business, so there may be a pack (2-5) of dogs that come through the woods with us on walks. All dogs we sit are friendly towards humans. Nearby recreation: The Perkiomen Creek trail is just a mile away, perfect for biking and hiking. Cabin Craft Outdoor Adventures, just 7 minutes away, rents kayaks, canoes, paddle boards and tubes. Food recs: Thai Spice is ten minutes away. Trouble's End brewing is 15 minutes away in Collegeville, with delicious beer and a Spicy Chicken sandwich. For breakfast, we recommend Snoozy's cafe in historic downtown Schwenksville.
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$43
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Evansburg State Park

4. Evansburg State Park

100%
(2)
State park 7.7mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites
Discover the natural charm of Evansburg State Park.
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Ridley Creek State Park

5. Ridley Creek State Park

67%
(3)
State park 13mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites
Woods, fishing, and a colonial plantation are just minutes from Philadelphia.
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For Tomorrow Farms

6. For Tomorrow Farms

100%
(43)
9.1mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites
Our farmhouse was built in 1860 and we are only the fourth family to live here! In the past century and a half, this land was used as a willow and flax farm as well as a chicken farm. The property is on Lenni-Lenape land, and our hope is to bring back more of the native plants that have been used (and continue to be used) as food and medicine.Learn more about this land:Welcome to For Tomorrow Farms, our creekside permaculture farm and food forest! This site is still being planned and developed, but our mission is to create a productive and healing space in nature for individuals to connect with the environment, try fresh home-grown foods, and hang out with friendly farm animals. We are currently growing rare and heirloom fruits, veggies, and herbs (ask us what we’re growing!) in the backyard of our 1860s farmhouse, and our animals help with natural land maintenance and fertilization. Come say hi to the goats, take a dip in the creek, and explore our 10 acres of exotic wetlands! If you’re looking for a longer hike, we are also surrounded by plenty of gorgeous parks and trails, which are only a short drive away. This is the ideal location for a peaceful getaway just an hour outside center city Philadelphia. Plus, make sure to keep checking back as we continue to grow and improve our property. A few projects we’re looking forward to are converting one of the old farm sheds into a tiny guest house and adding a shower to our indoor campsite bathroom!We hope you’ll enjoy your stay here! Thanks for being a part of our journey.
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$35
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Full Circle Farm

7. Full Circle Farm

97%
(31)
9.2mi from Phoenixville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Our property has almost 25 acres of wooded area, miles of grass mowed trails for biking, hiking or walking! Beautiful grass meadows loaded with deer, turkey and wildlife! Bring you dogs or horses for a great time! Nearby fishing pond, outlets for shopping, Historic Valley Forge National park a short drive away! Within a short drive is Wawa, Pizza shops, and many other restaurants! Our location offers seclusion, but close to everything! Please note, check in is 3pm to sunset, NO AFTER DARK CHECK INS WILL BE PERMITTED, and no refunds will be issued. Check out is 10am.
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$49
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Magical Treehouse w/ HotTub & Slide

8. Magical Treehouse w/ HotTub & Slide

98%
(44)
11mi from Phoenixville · 1 site
Welcome to your private treehouse-style glamping retreat, nestled on a peaceful 16-acre, 100-year-old family farm—just one hour from Philadelphia. Perched among the trees on a raised wooden deck, our spacious, furnished canvas tent offers a serene escape with everything you need for a relaxing, memorable stay. Climb a short flight of stairs to take in sweeping views of the open field below, then unwind in the all-season hot tub, lounge on the deck, or zip down the slide into your own private meadow. Inside the tent, you’ll find a plush king-size memory foam bed, two cozy twin trundle beds, and thoughtful touches including dishes, cooking essentials, and charming decor to make your stay feel like home. Below the tent, enjoy a shaded outdoor dining area, hammock, gas grill, and fire pit—complete with firewood for cozy nights under the stars. Amenities include on-site parking, fresh drinking water, a clean private porta potty, and access to a shared outdoor hot-water shower stocked with toiletries and fluffy towels (a short walk away). The tent comfortably sleeps 4 guests, and we welcome additional campers (BYO gear) in the surrounding field for a small extra fee. All guests have access to the hot tub, shower, and restroom facilities. 🐾 Well-behaved dogs are always welcome—four-legged friends are our favorite kind of campers! Hosting Something Special? Our farm is a beautiful backdrop for small weddings, parties, retreats, and group gatherings. If you’re planning a celebration, we’d love to help bring your vision to life. Contact us for event details and pricing. Whether you're here to relax, explore, or celebrate, our farm offers the perfect place to disconnect from the everyday and reconnect with what matters most. We can’t wait to host you.
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$173
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Ironwood Trail & Private Campground

9. Ironwood Trail & Private Campground

99%
(170)
13mi from Phoenixville · 1 site
     It took seven years to carve this winding trail and two-level scenic  campsite into the wooded hill behind our home.  Now completed, I feel inspired to share their solitude and beauty with others who will appreciate it. From the top of a steep drive, a brief but precipitous hike leads you high up very quickly through a mature forest to some steps that lead the first of two camping locations leveled within clefts of rocks forming a pair of overlooks. A soft, level campsite awaits you there under a canopy of trees where you will find everything you'll need for a small-scale deep forest outing.      The lower level either stands alone (1-2 persons) or serves as a base camp for the Northwest Expansion area (3-4 persons) a very short hike away.  (Please inquire about additional campers.) The expansion features a roomy 13 x 15ft groomed tenting surface, a stone fire ring with steel fire pit, and plenty of extra space to spread out.  It provides an additional layer of privacy and a (leaf-permitting) northwest view that usually includes a sunset.      [Note: Reservations include use of both the lower level and the upper Northwest Expansion camping areas.  Keep in mind that the technical nature of the trail and terrain makes it unsuitable for most children under 10 years old.]      Hundreds of feet away, there are a few homes residing below the camps, but you are high enough above the world below to enjoy a sense of separation from it.  Were these camping areas part of any state or commercial campground in Pennsylvania they would easily be among the best tenting sites in the state.  Even among Hipcamps we were awarded a top-ten rating in 2018 and 2019+ - and we've improved since then. People love it here.       Guests will find a huge, well-stocked chest of supplies at the lower level to furnish virtually any extra thing(s) that may help you camp in comfort, from a Coleman cookstove and table, an air pump, a kettle, a 8x10 tarp, plates and cups and cutlery-there's even a Scrabble game and playing cards. You get the idea.  ** We ask our guests to arrive prepared with their own supplies and to use the supply box as a backup for items that may have been forgotten or to fill in for things they do not want to purchase for a single outing.** (Please do not depend solely on the camp supplies to meet ALL of your camping needs!)  We took items on most camping lists and tried to have them waiting in the box so you can visit without worrying about forgetting anything.        Firewood bundles can be purchased at any time during your stay. We try to keep an abundant supply in a woodpile at the trailhead that you purchase as needed via cash, Paypal or Venmo.  Wood can easily be gathered, there are even hatchets and hand saws in the supply box for cutting fallen branches down to size.  We also provide a two-person hammock, plastic Adirondack chairs, battery powered lanterns, citronella torches, etc.  Cell chargers and jugs of drinking water are available upon request.           The woods are teeming with resident species of woodpeckers, owls, warblers and more, and vultures and hawks and can almost always be seen riding thermals overhead. If you're lucky the turkeys will come to roost in the woods above the area as they often do. The best part is that no one else will know you are up there.      In addition to overnight stays, daytime and evening hours are available too for morning bird walks, lunch breaks, herbal retreats, sunset cookouts--whatever guests might imagine doing in the privacy of the outdoors. Tree climbing and treetop camping are welcome and encouraged for anyone looking for a good place to hang their gear and enjoy the view.  There are scores of great campsites waiting to be discovered up there for experienced and responsible climbers.      Please check out our reviews for more relevant details and feedback from our guests.  We hope to see you here sometime soon!
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$48
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French Creek State Park

10. French Creek State Park

90%
(24)
State park 15mi from Phoenixville · 233 sites
Twin lakes and highland hikes await adventurers in this wooded wilderness.
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Nockamixon State Park

11. Nockamixon State Park

100%
(1)
State park 27mi from Phoenixville · 10 sites
Bring your boat, fishing tackle, or horse to this lakelubbers’ playground.
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Washington Crossing State Park

12. Washington Crossing State Park

State park 37mi from Phoenixville · 4 sites
Discover the historic beauty of Washington Crossing State Park.
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Lums Pond State Park

13. Lums Pond State Park

100%
(1)
State park 41mi from Phoenixville · 70 sites
Discover Lums Pond State Park's lush landscapes and outdoor fun.
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Camp Douglass - Schuylkill River

14. Camp Douglass - Schuylkill River

98%
(124)
14mi from Phoenixville · 1 site
Tucked away alongside the Schuylkill River, and just next to the expansive Schuylkill River Trail, Camp Douglass gives you an opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle without leaving the creature comforts at home. A 5 minute drive gets you to more than 6 restaurants, a grocery store, a Wawa, and more.
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$70
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BozziBrook Farm

15. BozziBrook Farm

100%
(91)
16mi from Phoenixville · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
🌾 Peaceful Farmstead Camping at Bozzi Brook Farm Tucked into the rolling hills of Southeastern Pennsylvania, BozziBrook Farm is a peaceful 16-acre farm offering a simple, nature-filled camping experience. Pitch your own tent or stay in our furnished tipi and reconnect with nature. Enjoy quiet nights, fresh air, and the rhythms of farm life. Walk wooded trails, sit by our peaceful pond, and meet our variety of friendly animals. It's a great basecamp for exploring the region or accessing the Brandywine river (1 min away). 🏕️ Camping Options Choose from tent sites or our cozy furnished tipi. Most sites can accommodate a van or RV (electric hookup available). Bathroom access available. Each campsite has its own firepit (firewood bundle available). Ice machine and laundry available in barn. 🐐 Farm Life Perks Meet our cows, horses, pigs, goats, and chickens. Collect fresh eggs, explore the gardens, and visit our vibrant greenhouse. Horseback riding lessons available with advance booking (additional fee). 🌄 Nature & Nearby Surrounded by pastures and forest trails, the farm is just minutes from the Brandywine River for canoeing, fishing, or floating. Canoe/kayak available upon request (advance notice required) Horseback riding available (advanced notice required) Whether you’re bringing the kids to experience real farm life, looking for a peaceful nature escape, or simply wanting to slow down for a night under the stars, Bozzi Brook Farm is a place to breathe deep and reconnect. Learn more: https://bozzibrook.org/
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$60
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Farmstead Artisan goat Dairy

16. Farmstead Artisan goat Dairy

95%
(40)
17mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites
Shellbark Hollow Farm sits in Honey Brook, Pennsylvania and makes award-winning artisan goat cheeses from our own herd of purebred Nubian goats. Cheesemaker Pete Demchur operates this family run business, making handmade cheese on site.  At Shellbark, we believe that fresh, no-nonsense ingredients made with care contributes to an honest relationship between the food producers and the consumers of America. Thats why we’re proud to use all natural ingredients in our products, and work hard to have the milk processed and on the market in 7 days or less. Recognized as one of Chester County’s oldest established artisan goat dairies, Shellbark Hollow Farm provides products to many chefs, fine restaurants, retail establishments, and local farmers’ markets throughout the tri-state area.Shellbark Hollow Farm’s herd of Nubian goats produces a high-quality, rich, butterfat milk that cheese lovers crave. Philadelphia Magazine honored Shellbark Hollow Farm with a “Best of Philly 2008″ award for their Dry Sharp Chèvre, and Philadelphia Inquirer name their Chèvre and Sharp 2 cheeses “Cheese of the Month” for November 2009.  Shellbark Hollow Farm is a member of the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture, the Chester County Cheese Artisans, and the Pennsylvania Farmstead & Artisan Cheese Alliance.We’re proud to be a member of the Chester County community, and look forward to participating in local events where we can demonstrate our passion fresh, natural, and honest dairy delicacies.Learn more about this land: Situated on the Chester County/Lancaster County line among Amish farms and open space. Three wooded campsites, one field edge campsite, off-grid camping in the woods available.  Woods with some trails, stream that requires off-grid hiking to get to stream. Surrounded by acres of woods and farmland, two county parks and lakes within minutes away for fishing, kayaking, trails, etc. French Creek and Valley Forge State Park within a half hour drive. Breweries, wineries and distilleries close-by.  Educational farm activities offered to enhance a true working dairy/cheese producing farm experience. Four adults, two children more be allowed with approval from host.  2 tent limit per sight. Site 11 and 12 are for large groups and events. Site three RVs and campers will have to back in. 
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FernRock Retreat

17. FernRock Retreat

100%
(129)
18mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites
This land had been a summer camp owned by 8 families, each having their own cabin and outhouse. We bought it in 2000 for use as a retreat space for people who need a get away of peace and quiet. It's close to many towns and restaurants and the turnpike, but surrounded by trees and a creek, it feels far away from anything demanding your attention. It's a place to relax and enjoy nature. We offer a beautiful and sacred place in the woods of Bucks County, PA. The rustic cabin includes as much privacy as you desire, with a full kitchen, small bathroom, two bedrooms, and a meditation loft. The property includes a labyrinth, prayer path, treehouse, multiple fire pits (firewood included), and a creek with a dock, bird blind, kayaks, paddle boards and a rowboat. We are also offering discounts for stays longer than 3 nights. If you'd like to take advantage of one of these, 15% off for a 4-6 night stay or 20% off for a stay longer than 6 nights, please contact us, BEFORE BOOKING, and we can send you a code.
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$120
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Scenic Turtle Ridge

18. Scenic Turtle Ridge

97%
(648)
18mi from Phoenixville · 4 sites
Turtle Ridge farm is 35 acres of scenic beauty in historic Chester County, Pennsylvania. Secluded and private. Hiking and fishing available. Turtle Ridge Farms borders the Brandywine River and about 1,000 acres of woodland park. We try to be a unique host farm experience. We will have contactless check in available upon arrival. Campers will fill out the registration form on the front porch and then go to their site. A note about fishing. Fishing is available in the Brandywine River behind our farm, in Hibernia Park, at Springton Manor catch and release pond, and also at Chambers Lake in the park. 35-acre bucolic farm with goats, sheep, chickens and geese. Sites are near our one acre pond and each site has a fire pit. Our farm borders the 1,000-acre Hibernia Park with its historic mansion, extensive woodlands, hiking trails and along the beautiful Brandywine river. Lots of wooded areas, trails, rock outcroppings and beautiful scenery. The entrance to the park is through our farm gate near Site 2 and then down a trail. There is an indoor powder room with flushing toilet and sink for campers to use and a small camp shop. Wood is available for purchase. We are located 5 minutes from the hospital, 10 minutes from grocery stores, 30 minutes to Amish country and Longwood Gardens. Hopewell Furnace, St. Peter's village, Daniel Boone homestead, Historic Springton Manor, Marsh Creek Park and lake are all nearby. Check out our Facebook page and reviews - We are Open Year Round. Offer Farm fresh eggs for breakfast. Children age three and under are free. Children age four and up must register and pay as campers. All children must be supervised at all times and kept quiet from 10 pm to 8 am. Please make sure to check in before 10 pm. Please like, tag, and post some of your camping photos on our Facebook page- Scenic Turtle Ridge or with HipCamp!
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Creekside Grill

19. Creekside Grill

99%
(93)
19mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Enjoy the 8 acres of Stillwater behind the Olde Motonville Mill. Swimming tubing fishing and boating night or day is always adventurous. Bring your own boats or used two of ours. Beer garden with free entry live music and food trucks every Sunday at our main park. Brothers Kershner brewery hosts Brothers on the Brandywine. Sundays 1 to 7pm
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$85
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Laureleye Farms

20. Laureleye Farms

95%
(65)
19mi from Phoenixville · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
Laureleye Farms is a 70-acre horse farm in SE PA with access to great hiking trails and the Brandywine River for floating, dipping, or just sitting. Longwood Gardens, the Brandywine River Museum, Delaware Children's Museum and other Chester County attractions are all within 20-30 minutes. We welcome well-behaved pets on leashes. We have a paddock for rent if you would like to bring your horse, and they can camp out too.
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Looking for the best camping near Phoenixville? The area features dozens of top-rated campgrounds and places to park your RV for the night, many within a short distance of Pennsylvania hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. Whether you want a pet-friendly campsite or a family cabin rental with wifi, check out campsite photos, tips, and reviews from other outdoor enthusiasts to plan your next camping trip near Phoenixville.

95% (3.6K) 299 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Phoenixville

Theo's Creek Homestead

1. Theo's Creek Homestead

96%
(166)
2mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites
See you in 2026! Please read full description for info on the sites we have available. We purchased our dream homestead in 2020, and we would love to share it with others as we build it to become bountiful and as self-sustaining as possible. It is not in the middle of nowhere....it's in the middle of everywhere! Learn more about this land: Camp next to a peaceful trickling creek just outside Phoenixville and Kimberton. We are a suburban oasis, surrounded by a little bit of everything.  Our homestead has plenty of activity including kids, dogs, and chickens, and bees! We have a fully wooded area available to explore across the creek, and weather dependent- the creek is a great place to stay cool. You'll see lots of growing fruit trees in our developing orchard and we are happy to share our vision for this beautiful land! We have two campsites available for you to choose between for your stay. Both sites are along the creek, however, one has a view of some nearby houses and is a short walk to the parking spot [Creekside]. The other site is more secluded, past the tree line, but a further walk from where you are able to park. [Hillside] If needed, we are happy to lend you a wagon to haul your gear. Please let us know if you have questions and your preference of site. We have a cabin-like bathroom and partial kitchen you will have access to during your stay. We always have cold water available for purchase in the fridge. There is trail access easily accessible from our home (the closest is approximately 1 mile), for paved or natural trail exploration. We are are a great stopping point for cyclists enjoying the area. It's a short drive to downtown Phoenixville with some of the best breweries around. Phoenixville is home to a great farmers market on Saturday mornings and numerous festivals. Also, close-by is the lovely quaint village of Kimberton, home of the best organic grocery store and many opportunities for hiking and small farms.
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$45
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Hardscrabble Hill

2. Hardscrabble Hill

100%
(49)
7.4mi from Phoenixville · 1 site · Tent, RV
Sit back and enjoy a secluded, hilltop setting. Observe the grazing deer, migrating birds, and seasonal foliage. Local restaurants and shops will keep you connected to civilization, but only if you choose that option. The owners live right on the property (but not too close), so help is always just a minute away. Full hookup provided. 50/30 amp power. Waste disposal (full hookup), treated well water.
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$56
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Grampy's Red Rock Rabbit Ranch

3. Grampy's Red Rock Rabbit Ranch

97%
(125)
8.7mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Tired of the daily grind? Escape to 50 peaceful acres of woods, fields, and creekside camping at Grampy’s Red Rock Rabbit Ranch. Spot foxes and pileated woodpeckers, relax by Mine Run Creek, and bask under the stars just 40 miles from Philly. It's a woodland getaway but with all your modern conveniences just a short drive away. Grampy's is not just a camp site, it is also a growing art park, with sculptures by Moma Sharrod repurposing old farm material and murals by Amarie that accentuate the natural beauty of the site. The story: 50-some years ago, the legendary Grampy David made his way to The Red Rock Rabbit Ranch. There he resides: a good-hearted curmudgeon, a handyman, a grumpy, Ywengling-drinking philosopher, the wittiest mason, carpenter, roofer, etc. you'll ever meet. I'm his grandson, a documentary filmmaker helping to make ends meet by sharing this glorious space with Hip Campers. Caring for the land: Please do not collect your own firewood on the land. That wood is decomposing and contributing to the health of the forest, providing numerous habitats for bugs. As we are going through a temporary pause on selling firewood, you can purchase firewood at nearby Limerick Hardware. If you want a flush toilet: While we are glad to offer a composting toilet, if you really want a flush toilet, Wawa is just an approximately seven-minute drive (depending on one of the two traffic lights in town). Note on dogs: We love dogs! We run a dog-sitting business, so there may be a pack (2-5) of dogs that come through the woods with us on walks. All dogs we sit are friendly towards humans. Nearby recreation: The Perkiomen Creek trail is just a mile away, perfect for biking and hiking. Cabin Craft Outdoor Adventures, just 7 minutes away, rents kayaks, canoes, paddle boards and tubes. Food recs: Thai Spice is ten minutes away. Trouble's End brewing is 15 minutes away in Collegeville, with delicious beer and a Spicy Chicken sandwich. For breakfast, we recommend Snoozy's cafe in historic downtown Schwenksville.
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$43
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Evansburg State Park

4. Evansburg State Park

100%
(2)
State park 7.7mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites
Discover the natural charm of Evansburg State Park.
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Ridley Creek State Park

5. Ridley Creek State Park

67%
(3)
State park 13mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites
Woods, fishing, and a colonial plantation are just minutes from Philadelphia.
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For Tomorrow Farms

6. For Tomorrow Farms

100%
(43)
9.1mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites
Our farmhouse was built in 1860 and we are only the fourth family to live here! In the past century and a half, this land was used as a willow and flax farm as well as a chicken farm. The property is on Lenni-Lenape land, and our hope is to bring back more of the native plants that have been used (and continue to be used) as food and medicine.Learn more about this land:Welcome to For Tomorrow Farms, our creekside permaculture farm and food forest! This site is still being planned and developed, but our mission is to create a productive and healing space in nature for individuals to connect with the environment, try fresh home-grown foods, and hang out with friendly farm animals. We are currently growing rare and heirloom fruits, veggies, and herbs (ask us what we’re growing!) in the backyard of our 1860s farmhouse, and our animals help with natural land maintenance and fertilization. Come say hi to the goats, take a dip in the creek, and explore our 10 acres of exotic wetlands! If you’re looking for a longer hike, we are also surrounded by plenty of gorgeous parks and trails, which are only a short drive away. This is the ideal location for a peaceful getaway just an hour outside center city Philadelphia. Plus, make sure to keep checking back as we continue to grow and improve our property. A few projects we’re looking forward to are converting one of the old farm sheds into a tiny guest house and adding a shower to our indoor campsite bathroom!We hope you’ll enjoy your stay here! Thanks for being a part of our journey.
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$35
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Full Circle Farm

7. Full Circle Farm

97%
(31)
9.2mi from Phoenixville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Our property has almost 25 acres of wooded area, miles of grass mowed trails for biking, hiking or walking! Beautiful grass meadows loaded with deer, turkey and wildlife! Bring you dogs or horses for a great time! Nearby fishing pond, outlets for shopping, Historic Valley Forge National park a short drive away! Within a short drive is Wawa, Pizza shops, and many other restaurants! Our location offers seclusion, but close to everything! Please note, check in is 3pm to sunset, NO AFTER DARK CHECK INS WILL BE PERMITTED, and no refunds will be issued. Check out is 10am.
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$49
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Magical Treehouse w/ HotTub & Slide

8. Magical Treehouse w/ HotTub & Slide

98%
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11mi from Phoenixville · 1 site
Welcome to your private treehouse-style glamping retreat, nestled on a peaceful 16-acre, 100-year-old family farm—just one hour from Philadelphia. Perched among the trees on a raised wooden deck, our spacious, furnished canvas tent offers a serene escape with everything you need for a relaxing, memorable stay. Climb a short flight of stairs to take in sweeping views of the open field below, then unwind in the all-season hot tub, lounge on the deck, or zip down the slide into your own private meadow. Inside the tent, you’ll find a plush king-size memory foam bed, two cozy twin trundle beds, and thoughtful touches including dishes, cooking essentials, and charming decor to make your stay feel like home. Below the tent, enjoy a shaded outdoor dining area, hammock, gas grill, and fire pit—complete with firewood for cozy nights under the stars. Amenities include on-site parking, fresh drinking water, a clean private porta potty, and access to a shared outdoor hot-water shower stocked with toiletries and fluffy towels (a short walk away). The tent comfortably sleeps 4 guests, and we welcome additional campers (BYO gear) in the surrounding field for a small extra fee. All guests have access to the hot tub, shower, and restroom facilities. 🐾 Well-behaved dogs are always welcome—four-legged friends are our favorite kind of campers! Hosting Something Special? Our farm is a beautiful backdrop for small weddings, parties, retreats, and group gatherings. If you’re planning a celebration, we’d love to help bring your vision to life. Contact us for event details and pricing. Whether you're here to relax, explore, or celebrate, our farm offers the perfect place to disconnect from the everyday and reconnect with what matters most. We can’t wait to host you.
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$173
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Ironwood Trail & Private Campground

9. Ironwood Trail & Private Campground

99%
(170)
13mi from Phoenixville · 1 site
     It took seven years to carve this winding trail and two-level scenic  campsite into the wooded hill behind our home.  Now completed, I feel inspired to share their solitude and beauty with others who will appreciate it. From the top of a steep drive, a brief but precipitous hike leads you high up very quickly through a mature forest to some steps that lead the first of two camping locations leveled within clefts of rocks forming a pair of overlooks. A soft, level campsite awaits you there under a canopy of trees where you will find everything you'll need for a small-scale deep forest outing.      The lower level either stands alone (1-2 persons) or serves as a base camp for the Northwest Expansion area (3-4 persons) a very short hike away.  (Please inquire about additional campers.) The expansion features a roomy 13 x 15ft groomed tenting surface, a stone fire ring with steel fire pit, and plenty of extra space to spread out.  It provides an additional layer of privacy and a (leaf-permitting) northwest view that usually includes a sunset.      [Note: Reservations include use of both the lower level and the upper Northwest Expansion camping areas.  Keep in mind that the technical nature of the trail and terrain makes it unsuitable for most children under 10 years old.]      Hundreds of feet away, there are a few homes residing below the camps, but you are high enough above the world below to enjoy a sense of separation from it.  Were these camping areas part of any state or commercial campground in Pennsylvania they would easily be among the best tenting sites in the state.  Even among Hipcamps we were awarded a top-ten rating in 2018 and 2019+ - and we've improved since then. People love it here.       Guests will find a huge, well-stocked chest of supplies at the lower level to furnish virtually any extra thing(s) that may help you camp in comfort, from a Coleman cookstove and table, an air pump, a kettle, a 8x10 tarp, plates and cups and cutlery-there's even a Scrabble game and playing cards. You get the idea.  ** We ask our guests to arrive prepared with their own supplies and to use the supply box as a backup for items that may have been forgotten or to fill in for things they do not want to purchase for a single outing.** (Please do not depend solely on the camp supplies to meet ALL of your camping needs!)  We took items on most camping lists and tried to have them waiting in the box so you can visit without worrying about forgetting anything.        Firewood bundles can be purchased at any time during your stay. We try to keep an abundant supply in a woodpile at the trailhead that you purchase as needed via cash, Paypal or Venmo.  Wood can easily be gathered, there are even hatchets and hand saws in the supply box for cutting fallen branches down to size.  We also provide a two-person hammock, plastic Adirondack chairs, battery powered lanterns, citronella torches, etc.  Cell chargers and jugs of drinking water are available upon request.           The woods are teeming with resident species of woodpeckers, owls, warblers and more, and vultures and hawks and can almost always be seen riding thermals overhead. If you're lucky the turkeys will come to roost in the woods above the area as they often do. The best part is that no one else will know you are up there.      In addition to overnight stays, daytime and evening hours are available too for morning bird walks, lunch breaks, herbal retreats, sunset cookouts--whatever guests might imagine doing in the privacy of the outdoors. Tree climbing and treetop camping are welcome and encouraged for anyone looking for a good place to hang their gear and enjoy the view.  There are scores of great campsites waiting to be discovered up there for experienced and responsible climbers.      Please check out our reviews for more relevant details and feedback from our guests.  We hope to see you here sometime soon!
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$48
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French Creek State Park

10. French Creek State Park

90%
(24)
State park 15mi from Phoenixville · 233 sites
Twin lakes and highland hikes await adventurers in this wooded wilderness.
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Nockamixon State Park

11. Nockamixon State Park

100%
(1)
State park 27mi from Phoenixville · 10 sites
Bring your boat, fishing tackle, or horse to this lakelubbers’ playground.
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Washington Crossing State Park

12. Washington Crossing State Park

State park 37mi from Phoenixville · 4 sites
Discover the historic beauty of Washington Crossing State Park.
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Lums Pond State Park

13. Lums Pond State Park

100%
(1)
State park 41mi from Phoenixville · 70 sites
Discover Lums Pond State Park's lush landscapes and outdoor fun.
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Camp Douglass - Schuylkill River

14. Camp Douglass - Schuylkill River

98%
(124)
14mi from Phoenixville · 1 site
Tucked away alongside the Schuylkill River, and just next to the expansive Schuylkill River Trail, Camp Douglass gives you an opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle without leaving the creature comforts at home. A 5 minute drive gets you to more than 6 restaurants, a grocery store, a Wawa, and more.
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$70
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BozziBrook Farm

15. BozziBrook Farm

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(91)
16mi from Phoenixville · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
🌾 Peaceful Farmstead Camping at Bozzi Brook Farm Tucked into the rolling hills of Southeastern Pennsylvania, BozziBrook Farm is a peaceful 16-acre farm offering a simple, nature-filled camping experience. Pitch your own tent or stay in our furnished tipi and reconnect with nature. Enjoy quiet nights, fresh air, and the rhythms of farm life. Walk wooded trails, sit by our peaceful pond, and meet our variety of friendly animals. It's a great basecamp for exploring the region or accessing the Brandywine river (1 min away). 🏕️ Camping Options Choose from tent sites or our cozy furnished tipi. Most sites can accommodate a van or RV (electric hookup available). Bathroom access available. Each campsite has its own firepit (firewood bundle available). Ice machine and laundry available in barn. 🐐 Farm Life Perks Meet our cows, horses, pigs, goats, and chickens. Collect fresh eggs, explore the gardens, and visit our vibrant greenhouse. Horseback riding lessons available with advance booking (additional fee). 🌄 Nature & Nearby Surrounded by pastures and forest trails, the farm is just minutes from the Brandywine River for canoeing, fishing, or floating. Canoe/kayak available upon request (advance notice required) Horseback riding available (advanced notice required) Whether you’re bringing the kids to experience real farm life, looking for a peaceful nature escape, or simply wanting to slow down for a night under the stars, Bozzi Brook Farm is a place to breathe deep and reconnect. Learn more: https://bozzibrook.org/
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$60
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Farmstead Artisan goat Dairy

16. Farmstead Artisan goat Dairy

95%
(40)
17mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites
Shellbark Hollow Farm sits in Honey Brook, Pennsylvania and makes award-winning artisan goat cheeses from our own herd of purebred Nubian goats. Cheesemaker Pete Demchur operates this family run business, making handmade cheese on site.  At Shellbark, we believe that fresh, no-nonsense ingredients made with care contributes to an honest relationship between the food producers and the consumers of America. Thats why we’re proud to use all natural ingredients in our products, and work hard to have the milk processed and on the market in 7 days or less. Recognized as one of Chester County’s oldest established artisan goat dairies, Shellbark Hollow Farm provides products to many chefs, fine restaurants, retail establishments, and local farmers’ markets throughout the tri-state area.Shellbark Hollow Farm’s herd of Nubian goats produces a high-quality, rich, butterfat milk that cheese lovers crave. Philadelphia Magazine honored Shellbark Hollow Farm with a “Best of Philly 2008″ award for their Dry Sharp Chèvre, and Philadelphia Inquirer name their Chèvre and Sharp 2 cheeses “Cheese of the Month” for November 2009.  Shellbark Hollow Farm is a member of the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture, the Chester County Cheese Artisans, and the Pennsylvania Farmstead & Artisan Cheese Alliance.We’re proud to be a member of the Chester County community, and look forward to participating in local events where we can demonstrate our passion fresh, natural, and honest dairy delicacies.Learn more about this land: Situated on the Chester County/Lancaster County line among Amish farms and open space. Three wooded campsites, one field edge campsite, off-grid camping in the woods available.  Woods with some trails, stream that requires off-grid hiking to get to stream. Surrounded by acres of woods and farmland, two county parks and lakes within minutes away for fishing, kayaking, trails, etc. French Creek and Valley Forge State Park within a half hour drive. Breweries, wineries and distilleries close-by.  Educational farm activities offered to enhance a true working dairy/cheese producing farm experience. Four adults, two children more be allowed with approval from host.  2 tent limit per sight. Site 11 and 12 are for large groups and events. Site three RVs and campers will have to back in. 
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$75
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FernRock Retreat

17. FernRock Retreat

100%
(129)
18mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites
This land had been a summer camp owned by 8 families, each having their own cabin and outhouse. We bought it in 2000 for use as a retreat space for people who need a get away of peace and quiet. It's close to many towns and restaurants and the turnpike, but surrounded by trees and a creek, it feels far away from anything demanding your attention. It's a place to relax and enjoy nature. We offer a beautiful and sacred place in the woods of Bucks County, PA. The rustic cabin includes as much privacy as you desire, with a full kitchen, small bathroom, two bedrooms, and a meditation loft. The property includes a labyrinth, prayer path, treehouse, multiple fire pits (firewood included), and a creek with a dock, bird blind, kayaks, paddle boards and a rowboat. We are also offering discounts for stays longer than 3 nights. If you'd like to take advantage of one of these, 15% off for a 4-6 night stay or 20% off for a stay longer than 6 nights, please contact us, BEFORE BOOKING, and we can send you a code.
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$120
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Scenic Turtle Ridge

18. Scenic Turtle Ridge

97%
(648)
18mi from Phoenixville · 4 sites
Turtle Ridge farm is 35 acres of scenic beauty in historic Chester County, Pennsylvania. Secluded and private. Hiking and fishing available. Turtle Ridge Farms borders the Brandywine River and about 1,000 acres of woodland park. We try to be a unique host farm experience. We will have contactless check in available upon arrival. Campers will fill out the registration form on the front porch and then go to their site. A note about fishing. Fishing is available in the Brandywine River behind our farm, in Hibernia Park, at Springton Manor catch and release pond, and also at Chambers Lake in the park. 35-acre bucolic farm with goats, sheep, chickens and geese. Sites are near our one acre pond and each site has a fire pit. Our farm borders the 1,000-acre Hibernia Park with its historic mansion, extensive woodlands, hiking trails and along the beautiful Brandywine river. Lots of wooded areas, trails, rock outcroppings and beautiful scenery. The entrance to the park is through our farm gate near Site 2 and then down a trail. There is an indoor powder room with flushing toilet and sink for campers to use and a small camp shop. Wood is available for purchase. We are located 5 minutes from the hospital, 10 minutes from grocery stores, 30 minutes to Amish country and Longwood Gardens. Hopewell Furnace, St. Peter's village, Daniel Boone homestead, Historic Springton Manor, Marsh Creek Park and lake are all nearby. Check out our Facebook page and reviews - We are Open Year Round. Offer Farm fresh eggs for breakfast. Children age three and under are free. Children age four and up must register and pay as campers. All children must be supervised at all times and kept quiet from 10 pm to 8 am. Please make sure to check in before 10 pm. Please like, tag, and post some of your camping photos on our Facebook page- Scenic Turtle Ridge or with HipCamp!
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$35
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Creekside Grill

19. Creekside Grill

99%
(93)
19mi from Phoenixville · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Enjoy the 8 acres of Stillwater behind the Olde Motonville Mill. Swimming tubing fishing and boating night or day is always adventurous. Bring your own boats or used two of ours. Beer garden with free entry live music and food trucks every Sunday at our main park. Brothers Kershner brewery hosts Brothers on the Brandywine. Sundays 1 to 7pm
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$85
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Laureleye Farms

20. Laureleye Farms

95%
(65)
19mi from Phoenixville · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
Laureleye Farms is a 70-acre horse farm in SE PA with access to great hiking trails and the Brandywine River for floating, dipping, or just sitting. Longwood Gardens, the Brandywine River Museum, Delaware Children's Museum and other Chester County attractions are all within 20-30 minutes. We welcome well-behaved pets on leashes. We have a paddock for rent if you would like to bring your horse, and they can camp out too.
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