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Campgrounds in Clinton County, PA

Looking to rough it a little during your stay? These campgrounds offer beautiful views to the PA Wilds.

Bald Eagle State Park -

The 5,900-acre Bald Eagle State Park is in the broad Bald Eagle Valley of northcentral Pennsylvania. The 1,730-acre lake laps the flanks of Bald Eagle Mountain, surrounded by forests, fields and wetlands. With two campgrounds, boating, fishing, swimming, the Nature Inn, and diverse habitats that are excellent for wildlife watching, ...

Holiday Pines Campground -

Holiday Pines Campground is a small family campground in the mountains of North Central Pennsylvania at the gateway to the Pennsylvania Wilds. We are conveniently located off Interstate 80 at exit 185. Our Campground has full hook-up, water and electric camp sites, (a large number are pull thru) Cabin & ...

Hyner Run State Park -

The stream Hyner Run carves a small valley from the surrounding steep mountains, creating a cozy, quiet place for an outdoor adventure. The park is entirely surrounded by Sproul State Forest, Pennsylvania's largest state forest. Hyner View State Park is nearby. Activities Available Include: Hiking - Picnicking - ...

Kettle Creek State Park -

Kettle Creek State Park consists of 1,793 acres along Kettle Creek in western Clinton County. The park is in a valley surrounded by mountainous terrain and wilderness. Many of the existing recreational facilities arose from a joint flood control project developed by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers and ...

Quiet Oaks Campground -

Quiet Oaks Campground is a rustic campground in Central Pennsylvania offering full RV hookups, cabin rentals, and rustic tenting. All cabins and campsites are Pet Friendly. We have updated our site and have employed some new features. Please check it out using the menu bar above. Having trouble with the ...

Ravensburg State Park -

The park lies in a cozy, steep-walled gorge carved by Rauchtown Run through the side of Nippenose Mountain. A northern hardwood forest blankets the bottomland along this spring-fed stream. Talus (rock) covered slopes and interesting rock formations are interspersed among a stunted oak forest growing on the steep mountainsides and ...