The best camping near Black Moshannon 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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Farm on the Creek

5 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Howard, PA
The active farm lays along the lazy Marsh Creek not far from where it collides with the mighty Bald Eagle. Campsites are spaced out along the creek, in the fields, and on the mountain. Fish on any of the three streams, relax by the water or enjoy view of the cattle and wildlife. Bald Eagle State Park, State College, and Lock Heaven are a short distance away.
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Hemlock Haven

1 site · Lodging50 acres · Morrisdale, PA
Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape to an Adirondack shelter nestled in the heart of a dense hemlock and pine forest. Hemlock Haven is a secluded and serene refuge that embodies the essence of mountain living. The only sounds to be heard are those of Brown Run bubbling and burbling its way past and the gentle rustling of the surrounding trees. This rustic, yet elegant shelter blends seamlessly into the majestic surroundings of towering trees and sparkling waters. The soothing lull of the nearby babbling stream and the gentle rustling of the hemlocks overhead envelops you in an unmatched sense of tranquility. This Adirondack shelter is equipped to cater to your needs, with thoughtful details and inspired touches throughout, including a handmade Amish Adirondack chair and a beautiful stone fireplace that invites you to sink in and relax. The interior is designed in a classic Adirondack style, with rough-cut timber walls allowing you to enjoy the lean-to as used along the Appalachian Trail and in the Adirondack mountains. But Hemlock Haven's real calling is its vast natural surroundings. It's a paradise for hikers and nature lovers who yearn for adventure in the great outdoors. The nearby stream is fed from a small nearby lake that teems with bass, sunfish and perch, offering an excellent opportunity to cast your line and see what you can catch. The lush green forest offers a network of trails for hiking, with abundant wildlife at every turn. Hemlock Haven is a unique and magical space across a handmade foot bridge that provides the perfect balance of rugged wilderness and serene luxury. Come immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and experience the ultimate escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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Tuckaway Tree Farm

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents36 acres · Belleville, PA
Come camp on a beautiful 36 acre Christmas tree farm. Located 15 miles from Huntingdon and State College, Tuckaway Tree Farm has easy access to hiking and exploring in Rothrock State Forest, Greenwood Furnace. Property is located along Backroads Discovery Route. Two ponds on the property and a trout stream down the road are perfect for fishing.
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Purple Pines

1 site · RV, Tent20 acres · Philipsburg, PA
Learn more about this land: Purple Pines is located outside Philipsburg, 20 minutes from Rt-80, 30 minutes from State College and Penn State University, and an hour from the Pennsylvania Wilds. Our land is located less than 10 minutes from downtown Philipsburg. This historic town is bouncing back after losing its local industries decades ago. A 20 minute drive takes you to Black Moshannon State Park which offers hiking trails, a boardwalk through the wetlands, a beach with swimming, launches for canoes and kayaking, and fishing. The camp site is among pine trees and overlooks a creek valley. UPDATE: This property is under contract to be sold. We will happily accept reservations until June 17th. Thank you for staying with us, we loved hosting you all!!
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secluded cabin retreat

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Philipsburg, PA
This cabin is one mile from black moshannon state park with lake and streams. Very secluded but only 1/2 mile off of paved road with stone road into cabin and only 20 minutes from Beaver Stadium. Built in the early 1940's of the Y.C.C Crew of PA. This is a rustic cabin with all the comforts of home!Learn more about this land:Cabin in the woods with all the comforts of home.  2 bedrooms with double bunkbeds and large living room with fireplace.  Electric heat with  woodburner in the basement.  One mile from black moshannon state park with lake and streams.  secluded but only 1/2 mile off of paved road with stone road into cabin.
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1970 Camper Kettle Creek Renovo Pa

1 site · Lodging2 acres · South Renovo, PA
Camp Fannie is a 1970 Fan Style Liner in almost original condition, she sits on a little over 2 acres with the Susquehanna river in front train tracks out back with a occasional train passing by and on the far side another camp and Kettle Creek where it meets the river. Kayaking, canoeing, hiking, fishing and atv trails all close by. Cherry springs for star gazing, have seen elk crossing the river about a mile up stream. Hyner State Park has a lookout approximately 14miles away and hang gliders in the fall with many other State parks close by. There is a restaurant across the road from Fannie with great food. This is a very quiet spot with wild animals and the sounds at night are amazing.
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Full Circle Ranch

10 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Osceola Mills, PA
We are a non-profit equine sanctuary on 267 wooded and pastured property. There are 2 beaver ponds and a pond with paddle boats.. We offer primitive, remote camping. You pick your spot. We have a designated RV area. There are plenty of trails to hike. Close to beautiful state parks. Antique shopping and ATV trails. Come visit our horses and farm animals.
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Camp Skipping Rock on Pine Creek

1 site · RV, Tent5 acres · Cammal, PA
Welcome to our little slice of heaven along Pine Creek at the southern end of the "PA Grand Canyon". It is an outdoor lover's dream. The camp lies inside of Tiadaghton State Forest on the west side of Pine Creek in the Pennsylvania Wilds. The property is 5 acres, embedded deep in public land. On the property there is this one very large campsite (approx 100 square ft) for rent and our small cabin. If we are there at the same time as our guests, we share the outhouse and shower, but our guests have their own private picnic table, fire pit and grill on the far side of the property. The area is beautiful for paddling, floating, fishing, hiking, biking, rock skipping, dipping your toes, swimming hole gems, searching for waterfalls, writing retreats. There are hundreds of miles of hiking, mountain bike and ATV trails, and some of the best fishing and stargazing on the East Coast. There is a 62 mile -rails-to-trails that runs along the other side of Pine Creek from Wellsboro to Jersey Shore, PA. Our camp is located on a secluded hill - a relaxing oasis removed from the rest of the world - read a book in a hammock, build campfires, grill yummy food, let the kids run around like crazy, play a lot of cards. It a 2 minute walk from the property to public access to Pine Creek. It is a 45 minute drive to paddle the Western Branch of the Susquehanna near Lock Haven, PA.
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Mountain Springs Wellness

2 sites · RVs, Tents21 acres · Snow Shoe, PA
Tranquil 21 acres of mountain/farm land right off Interstate 80. Large pond and walking trails, surrounded by state forest land. Numerous wildlife including chickens, guineas and peafowl as well as all the forest animals. Wellness center with teas, herbs, infrared sauna, red light and halotherapy booths
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Austin Dam Memorial Park

206 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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Camp Stonewall Cabin

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Mc Veytown, PA
Bring your family and stay at our lovely cabin nestled in the woods on the side of Jacks Mountain. You will enjoy the fresh mountain air and solitude of nature while relaxing on the porch. Take a walk and explore or enjoy smores around the campfire. The cabin acommodates up to 10 guests and has 1 bedroom on the main floor and 2 bedrooms upstairs. There is a bathroom with a flush toilet and shower on the main floor. It features a well-stocked kitchen with refrigerator, stove, and microwave. You bring your own sheets, towels, and washcloths.
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The best camping near Black Moshannon State Park guide

Overview

About

Despite it’s otherwise illustrious name, Black Moshannon State Park is bright with natural charisma. Nestled within forty-three-thousand-acre Moshannon State Forest, this like-named park is canvassed by the enveloping hardwoods like cherry wood and birch. And, regarding the former chromatic factoid, the watershed isn’t aqua blue―it’s tea-stained black. As the runoff water flows through the mosses and other wetland vegetative bodies, the tannins release by the decaying plant matter and dyes the water that earl grey hue. However, once your done gawking at the park’s peculiar watershed, lace-up your well-worn hiking boots from the sheltered confines of your primitive tent―and take a lake-hugging hike around the two-hundred and fifty acre Black Moshannon Lake. Your Instagram followers will thank you for the inspiration later.

When to go

The best time to visit Black Moshannon State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the foliage is vibrant. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, though it can be busy. Winters are cold and tranquil, ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Be aware of park hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, and plan your activities accordingly.
  • Remember to pack essentials like water, snacks, and a first-aid kit for your adventures.
  • 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 ahead of time.

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