Discover stunning beauty with a hike among the maple and hemlock trees in this state park. Around 3,000 acres in size, the park offers year-round activities. In the winter months, use the hiking trails to enjoy some cross-country skiing. Lakes and several small streams dot the park, so you can fish and cool off in the heat. Stop by the Masker Museum to learn more about the Civilian Conservation Corps.
With three campground area, this Delaware state forest, including natural areas, is a great place to pitch a tent. The facilities range from full hookups and restroom with showers to vault toilets. You can bring your horse and stay at the Hemlock Hill Equestrian Campground with its six spots. It also has water troughs.
Rustic cabins are an ideal spot for those that want a little comfort with their outdoor experience. Hidd
Discover stunning beauty with a hike among the maple and hemlock trees in this state park. Around 3,000 acres in size, the park offers year-round activities. In the winter months, use the hiking trails to enjoy some cross-country skiing. Lakes and several small streams dot the park, so you can fish and cool off in the heat. Stop by the Masker Museum to learn more about the Civilian Conservation Corps.
With three campground area, this Delaware state forest, including natural areas, is a great place to pitch a tent. The facilities range from full hookups and restroom with showers to vault toilets. You can bring your horse and stay at the Hemlock Hill Equestrian Campground with its six spots. It also has water troughs.
Rustic cabins are an ideal spot for those that want a little comfort with their outdoor experience. Hidden among the evergreen trees, you find 12 cabins close to the Lower Lake. These homes have electricity, small kitchen, outdoor fire rings, and a nearby bathroom.
Lower Lake Campground actually has three distinct camping areas to choose from, so read on to make your best pick. Beechwood is the largest camping area and feels a little packed in, but it’s also closest to the lake’s shore. The Northwoods camping area sits a bit back from the lake, but it’s pet friendly and pretty close to the scenic Hemlock Tra Read more...
Yes, Pines Campground is a little ways away from the busy banks of Promised Land Lake—but that just means this is the best pick for a tranquil camping spot in the park. Plus, there’s a trail that leads straight from the campground to the park’s main beach and picnic area, so being a little out of the way isn’t that inconvenient. Read more...
High on the Pocono Plateau is a land of rugged beauty where you can rough it in style on the shores of two connecting lakes in a bountiful and beautiful forest. This is Promised Land State Park, and if tenting it doesn’t hold the appeal it once did, you’ve got to check out the Rustic Bear Wallow Cabins. With novelties like a fridge, electricity, a Read more...
Water lovers, rejoice! Most of the campsites at Pickerel Point Campground sit upon a small peninsula that jets out into Promised Land Lake—which means you’re surrounded by water views. At the tip of the peninsula is the swimming area, boat mooring, and boat rental facility, so if you want to be close to the water action try to snag spots 136 throu Read more...
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Promised Land State Park
Outstanding scenic beauty, endless recreational opportunities, and primo wildlife habitat.
Discover stunning beauty with a hike among the maple and hemlock trees in this state park. Around 3,000 acres in size, the park offers year-round activities. In the winter months, use the hiking trails to enjoy some cross-country skiing. Lakes and several small streams dot the park, so you can fish and cool off in the heat. Stop by the Masker Museum to learn more about the Civilian Conservation Corps.
With three campground area, this Delaware state forest, including natural areas, is a great place to pitch a tent. The facilities range from full hookups and restroom with showers to vault toilets. You can bring your horse and stay at the Hemlock Hill Equestrian Campground with its six spots. It also has water troughs.
Rustic cabins are an ideal spot for those that want a little comfort with their outdoor experience. Hidd
Discover stunning beauty with a hike among the maple and hemlock trees in this state park. Around 3,000 acres in size, the park offers year-round activities. In the winter months, use the hiking trails to enjoy some cross-country skiing. Lakes and several small streams dot the park, so you can fish and cool off in the heat. Stop by the Masker Museum to learn more about the Civilian Conservation Corps.
With three campground area, this Delaware state forest, including natural areas, is a great place to pitch a tent. The facilities range from full hookups and restroom with showers to vault toilets. You can bring your horse and stay at the Hemlock Hill Equestrian Campground with its six spots. It also has water troughs.
Rustic cabins are an ideal spot for those that want a little comfort with their outdoor experience. Hidden among the evergreen trees, you find 12 cabins close to the Lower Lake. These homes have electricity, small kitchen, outdoor fire rings, and a nearby bathroom.
Activities in the park
4 campgrounds in Promised Land State Park
Lower Lake Campground actually has three distinct camping areas to choose from, so read on to make your best pick. Beechwood is the largest camping area and feels a little packed in, but it’s also closest to the lake’s shore. The Northwoods camping area sits a bit back from the lake, but it’s pet friendly and pretty close to the scenic Hemlock Tra Read more...
Yes, Pines Campground is a little ways away from the busy banks of Promised Land Lake—but that just means this is the best pick for a tranquil camping spot in the park. Plus, there’s a trail that leads straight from the campground to the park’s main beach and picnic area, so being a little out of the way isn’t that inconvenient. Read more...
High on the Pocono Plateau is a land of rugged beauty where you can rough it in style on the shores of two connecting lakes in a bountiful and beautiful forest. This is Promised Land State Park, and if tenting it doesn’t hold the appeal it once did, you’ve got to check out the Rustic Bear Wallow Cabins. With novelties like a fridge, electricity, a Read more...
Water lovers, rejoice! Most of the campsites at Pickerel Point Campground sit upon a small peninsula that jets out into Promised Land Lake—which means you’re surrounded by water views. At the tip of the peninsula is the swimming area, boat mooring, and boat rental facility, so if you want to be close to the water action try to snag spots 136 throu Read more...
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