Last Visited: | 8 months ago |
GPS: | 41.36925, -74.81920 |
Altitude: | 336.0 masl |
Place Website: | |
Phone: |
Electricity: | No |
Wifi: | Unknown |
Kitchen: | No |
Restaurant: | No |
Showers: | No |
Water: | No |
Toilets: | No |
Big Rig Friendly: | Unknown |
Tent Friendly: | Yes |
Pet Friendly: | Yes |
Sanitation Dump Station: | No |
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Free camping, different sites available, but need a free permit. fire ring, picnic table, no other amenities. below is permit website
https://expressforms.pa.gov/apps/pa/DCNR/State-Forest-Camping
It was easy to get a permit by calling. There were a few more sites down the road but each of them has a different name (need to know for the permit). I also want to give a heads up that we were walking our dogs and one of them got caught in a foot trap. We were right by the sign for the Yellow Pine Trail.
Report Check-InMany camping spots on a wooded road. Gorgeous in the fall! There are also a few trails through the woods along the road. Fire pit and picnic table.
If you email [email protected] with your dates and location, they will send you a link to the express sign up link. It's free to stay you just need to book in advance. They are only open on M-F so be sure to reach out before you plan to stop there.
Report Check-InFree camping, different sites available, but need a free permit. fire ring, picnic table, no other amenities. below is permit website
https://expressforms.pa.gov/apps/pa/DCNR/State-Forest-Camping
Report Check-In