More Pennsylvania State park campgrounds are becoming pet-friendly.The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has announced that starting in 2021, more campsites will be open to ...
Pennsylvania state parks are preparing for an influx of visitors looking for alternatives to federally-run campgrounds this summer. Some popular sites, such as Raystown Lake in Huntingdon County, are ...
Tents are trailers are the primary shelters for camping at state parks across Pennsylvania, but the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources offers an array of other camping ...
Although most campgrounds, cabins, cottages, yurts and walled tents in the Pennsylvania state park system closed to overnight stays by mid-December or earlier, and will remain so until mid-April, some ...
Bringing Fido, Fifi or even Tweetie on a great outdoors vacation is possible at 2,373 state park camping sites throughout Pennsylvania this year, and the number of sites will be expanding in 2021.
Camping outside is more than just a chance to make s’mores (as key as that may be). It also provides the opportunity to spend quality time with friends and family, reconnect with the natural world and ...
State parks are preparing for an influx of visitors looking for alternatives to federally run campgrounds this summer. Some popular sites, such as Raystown Lake in Huntingdon County, are not accepting ...