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RV Hook Up at The Barn

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7.8mi from Raymond B. Winter State Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Loganton, PA
You won’t forget the peaceful surroundings of this rustic destination. This ad is for an RV hook-up only, located behind a beautiful rustic barn and silo. Perfect for a restful night's sleep in your RV with all the hookups. Power, (30 amp 120). water and septic. This location is 45 minutes from the Penn State football stadium. 20 minutes from Pine Creek Rail Trail. And only 5 minutes off of Interstate 80. NOTE: RV NOT INCLUDED. The space This RV hook-up is a perfect quiet place to park your RV for the night or however long you want to stay. Parked behind a beautiful rustic Barn you’ll have the whole place to yourself. Guest access The area around the RV Hook up. Other things to note Local attractions: Penn State Beaver Stadium. 45 minutes Pine Creek Rail Trail. 20 minutes Ravensburg State Park. 8 minutes Local Amish farm country. Hardwear stores and markets. Penns Cave: 30. Minutes
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The Bellefonte Campground

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27mi from Raymond B. Winter State Park · 11 sites · Lodging · Bellefonte, PA
Bellefonte Campground is situated on close to 40 acres in the heart of central Pennslyvania, just minutes from State College and near some of the best fishing spots in Pennsylvania, including Fisherman's Paradise on Spring Creek. At Bellefonte Campground, you'll have plenty of space to enjoy! Our expansive campground offers lots of wide-open Pennsylvania acreage for you to explore. Each site features a picnic table and fire ring, providing the perfect setting for family gatherings. And don't forget: We are a pet-friendly campground. Bellefonte Campground is your gateway to a host of exciting local attractions. Experience the thrill of a Penn State football game: Beaver Stadium is about 15 minutes away. Looking for something a little more relaxing? Nearby Spring Creek offers excellent fly fishing opportunities. Or head out to Bald Eagle State Park, where you'll find an abundance of scenic trails and fascinating wildlife. With such an array of activities, your stay at Bellefonte Campground promises to be a truly unforgettable one.
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Little Mahanoy Creek Campground

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27mi from Raymond B. Winter State Park · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging · Herndon, PA
There are 3 campsites located in the gap of the little Mahanoy Mountain and line Mountain range along the little Mahanoy creek. All four campsites have creek access and come with picnic table garbage can and fire ring and Firewood is usually available. There are two Porta potty‘s one located at each end of the sites. There are trails for hiking which extends along an abandoned railroad bed and also up into State game lands and into the deep woods. The hiking in the woods is on an incline. But the hiking on the railroad bed is pretty unintense. There is parking at each site. The sites are spread out along the creek bed ranging from more of a rustic primitive tent camping on site 4 to an open site on site 1.
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$46
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Secluded BLT Cabin

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29mi from Raymond B. Winter State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Picture Rocks, PA
Over 25 years ago, Bud, LaRue and Tim bought a piece of property and built a cabin to share with their families. Fast forward to today.... families are grown and now we want to share this incredible spot with you! Come and explore the great outdoors! ... breathe fresh air, go for a hike, take a nap, eat s'mores, sit by the fire, catch and release fish in the pond, bird-watch, play a game together or... just plain relax! This 2-room cabin will sleep eight. BLT Cabin is a nice relaxing place to get away from it all! The generator in the out-building will run the outlets and lights, the water pump on the porch will give you water, and the outhouse is recently renewed. Waivers for you and your kids will need to be signed when you arrive and then enjoy the great outdoors!
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Overview

About

Another natural marvel located within the expansive wilderness of Bald Eagle State Forest, Raymond B. Winter State Park is near seven-hundred-acre expanse of equally stunning vegetation―and shoreline views. Aside from the perfuming oaks and pines of the area, Raymond B. Winter State Park is also located within the hydrophilic confines of two freshwater landmarks: Halfway lake and Halfway Dam. But, we can assure you, there’s nothing “half” about them; they’re full-on natural attractions. And, with the parks six-miles of scenic, overlooking trails, you’ll be more than able to find a viewing angle worth Instagramming; Halfway Lake is also mounted by three-hundred-feet of white-sand. So pitch-up a tent or pull in your RV to one of the campground with electrical hookups and prune yourself with all the aquatic activities Raymond B. Winter State Park has to offer.

When to go

The best time to visit Raymond B. Winter 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, with snow transforming the landscape, ideal for those who enjoy winter sports.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Be aware of park hours, typically from dawn to dusk, and plan your activities accordingly.
  • Remember to pack essentials like water, snacks, and a first aid kit for your adventure.
  • Stay informed about any trail closures or area restrictions during your visit.
  • Facilities such as restrooms and picnic areas are available, but it's wise to confirm their accessibility beforehand.
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