Camping in Bald Eagle State Park

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Bald Eagle Campsite

33 sites · RVs, Tents11 acres · Tyrone, PA
Originally opened as a family campground owned and operated by Denis and Kay Snyder in 1964. Bald Eagle Campsite has been owned and operated by the Snyder family to this day! Come join us in the beautiful forested landscape of Central Pennsylvania. Located a mere 20 miles south of Penn State University, we are surrounded by the many amenities Central PA has to offer. We are welcoming to LGBTQ+ campers as well as all ethnicities. Pitch a tent on a quiet site and drop a line into one of our two trout streams crossing the campground. Hang a hammock between two towering poplar trees surrounded by flowering rhododendron. Or pull up in your camper and relax before and after a Penn State Football game under the blue and white sky. We have small, secluded sites to get away from it all, as well as conjoined sites to accommodate larger groups. On property we have bathrooms, hot showers, and a recreation hall with free ping pong, board games, and billiards. For a fee, we also have firewood, electricity, and a large event tent for rent. Campers must be less than 25 feet. Generators are not allowed. Music should not reach outside your own site after 9pm. There are no water hookups. Vehicle noise is audible from route 350, especially on Friday afternoons. Noise is diminished at sites further back from route 350. Our sites are wheelchair accessible, but the bathrooms and showers do have one step up into them. Walk to Snappy's 24-hour convenience store to use their free Wi-Fi, buy bags of ice, or to pickup snacks and a sub in the attached Snappy's Grille. An ice cream stand and restaurant are within walking distance. We require a minimum two nights stay for the recognized holiday weekends for Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day.
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Austin Dam Memorial Park

56 sites · RVs, Tents76 acres · PA
Just outside the quaint town of Austin sits a vivid reminder of one of Pennsylvania's worst disasters – the Austin Flood. In 1909, the dam was constructed on Freeman Run to power the Bayless Papermill downstream. Many wondered if the dam was safe. On September 30, 1911, Austin found out. Poor construction, coupled with torrential rain, resulted in the dam's collapse. Nearly 400 million gallons of water were released, destroying everything for 8 miles. At least 78 people perished in the tragedy. It was the second worst flood disaster in Pennsylvania's history and sixth worst dam failure in U.S. history. The tragedy sparked new legislation to improve dam safety, and the Austin Dam was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The ruins of the dam still stand, surrounded by a 76-acre park, as a tribute to the lives lost in the Austin Flood. Don't miss one of Potter County's best kept secrets!
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Lauder Family Campground

23 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Frenchville, PA
Discover the charm of Lauder Family Campground, a unique destination that offers a blend of serene nature and convenient amenities for both RV and tent campers, as well as cozy cabin rentals. Nestled near state game lands and the Mosquito Creek Sportsmen's Club, this campground is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the great outdoors. With ample space for privacy and relaxation, Lauder Family Campground provides a peaceful retreat for families and friends alike. Enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to exploring nearby swimming holes. The campground's proximity to Penn State University in Frenchville makes it an ideal spot for visitors and alumni seeking a tranquil getaway. In addition to its natural attractions, the area boasts local restaurants and shops, ensuring that you have everything you need for a comfortable stay. Whether you're looking to unwind in a cabin or set up camp under the stars, Lauder Family Campground is your gateway to adventure and relaxation in a picturesque setting.
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Canyon Country Campground Glamping

41 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents12 acres · Wellsboro, PA
**Welcome to Canyon Country Campground & Glamping in Wellsboro, PA!** Nestled in the heart of Tioga County, our RV sites offer the perfect blend of comfort and adventure, with direct access to the breathtaking Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. Each site is equipped with essential amenities, including water, electricity, and sewer, ensuring a hassle-free stay for you and your family. At Canyon Country Campground, we pride ourselves on providing a range of amenities to enhance your camping experience. Unwind in our cozy barrel sauna after a day of exploring, gather around the communal fire pit for storytelling and s'mores, or enjoy a picnic at our designated tables while soaking in the stunning views that surround you. We are a dog-friendly campground, so your furry friends are welcome to join in on the fun! For your convenience, we also offer coin-operated laundry facilities and complimentary Wi-Fi to keep you connected during your stay. ****30.00 Dollars Dog fee.**** Whether you're here for a weekend getaway or an extended vacation, Canyon Country Campground is the perfect base for your outdoor adventures. Experience the beauty of the PA Grand Canyon and create unforgettable memories in our serene and picturesque setting. Book your RV site today and discover the natural wonders of Wellsboro! Please note we have a 30 dollar fee x pet.
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Camping in Bald Eagle State Park guide

Overview

About

This 5,900-acre state park is nestled in the broad Bald Eagle Valley of north central Pennsylvania. As the name might suggest, it's a bastion for bald eagle conservation. Bald Eagle Creek is an especially common place to see these patriotic birds perching throughout the year. Anglers can enjoy the twenty-three miles of shoreline that are well-populated with healthy crappie and other sport fish populations. Hikers can expect long trails at Bald Eagle Mountain and its surrounding forests, grass fields, and wetlands. All in all, this park allows you to enjoy great campgrounds, boating, fishing, swimming activities in the valley of northcentral Pennsylvania.

Camping at this state park is a pretty straightforward affair. Those who want full-service hookups and RV camping will want to book at Russell P. Letterman Campground. Campers can look forward to electrical hookups, warm showers, and even flushable toilets. The rustic camping area has 35 walk-in sites for tents and 35 sites reserved for car camping. Drinking water, restrooms, dubstations, and toilets, however, are only available at Russell P. Letterman Campground.

If you’re not in the mood to rough it, take advantage of the many bookable cottages and yurts at this park. Each include in-unit refrigerators, electrical heaters, and plush bunk beds that can comfortably sleep up to six people. But take note: Both the yurts and cottages at Russell P. Letterman Campground close after the end of deer season in mid-December. We’d recommending booking these far in advance to make sure you’ve got a spot.

Because of how fridged the area gets come winter, we’d recommend rustic camping in the spring and summer. If you plan on visiting this glorious park during those winter months, opt to stay at one of the on-site heated yurts or cottages.

When to go

The best time to visit Bald Eagle State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, though it can be crowded. Winters are cold, and some facilities may be closed, so check ahead.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for seasonal changes.
  • Review the park's rules and regulations to ensure a safe visit.
  • Be aware of any park alerts or closures before planning your trip.
  • Accessibility varies across different areas of the park; inquire ahead if you have specific needs.
  • Remember to pack essentials, including water, snacks, and a first-aid kit.
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