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13 RV Parks near King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Bridgeport, Pennsylvania 2.91 miles NE
West Norriton, Pennsylvania 2.93 miles NE
Wayne, Pennsylvania 3.15 miles S
Devon, Pennsylvania 3.27 miles SW
Audubon, Pennsylvania 3.27 miles NW
We did however find 13 campgrounds within 25 miles of King of Prussia. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near King of Prussia in the left hand column.
2151 Koffel Rd Hatfield, Pennsylvania 19440 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 30 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 17 Reviews
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Apr 2019 - $40.00
We stayed for one night as we had to be in the area and this was the nicest and most convenient RV park that we found in here. This is primarily a permanent residential mobile home park for seniors, but they also have a number of sites for nightly, weekly, or monthly stays. It is well maintained, clean, and pleasant. The staff is extremely nice and helpful. The site we had was paved and level plus it had full hook up. We were near the office and the wifi was strong. There is no cable television hook up but there were many OTA channels that came in through our RV's antenna. The mobile homes and Park Models were all well maintained. It is not far from the exit and entrance to the PA Turnpike North/South Extension and easy to get to - in the middle of a nice residential neighborhood. Payment must be made by cash or check - they take no credit cards. Call ahead for reservations and availability. In mid-week we reserved the only site still available over a month on advance. Should we need to stay in this area again, we would go back. Route 309 (not far away) has many stores, services, and restaurants. Fretz RV is near by. - TimeTravelers
Oct 2017 - $40.00
Rate of $40.00 per night for full hookups, no discounts offered. Camping/parking here is akin to parking in a Walmart parking lot with hookups. Office hours are limited. Staff is friendly and willing to accommodate. As previously posted, all roads and sites are paved and level. Parking is parallel to the road and can offer a challenge to get into depending on the site and other units. Ambiance does not lend itself to outdoor activities such as sitting outside under the awning or BBQ'ing, although some did, zero privacy. All utilities worked as intended except the water was extremely murky, the color of weak ice tea. Maintenance had to come and purge the line. Every morning I had to run the water several minutes to get clear water. Although a convenient location, I would seriously explore other options before returning here. - ECM1
Sep 2017 - $40.00
As the names says, a mobile home park with some sites for RVs. Sites are arranged so you must parallel park the RV. Our site was next to Koffel Road and had constant loud traffic noise. Had to sleep with ear plugs. The site was paved and level. They have a small laundry with 5 washing machines that take quarters only, $ 1.25 per load and 2 dryers. No change machine, you must go to the office for change. Really strange and old electric connection . No cable or other amenities, such as table, pool, playground, dog park, etc. The park is set up for permanent residents not travelers. Wi-Fi is advertised, but we could not get connected. We could not find any other good choice for visiting the city, but we would try somewhere else next time. - starwind
2985 Cowpath Rd Hatfield, Pennsylvania 19440 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 63 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 9 Reviews
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Nov 2019 - $40.00
In transit from NH to FL. Stayed two nights and toured the area. Large crushed stone sights, paved roads, clean bathrooms. Perfect for our needs. - Marty0987
Sep 2019 - $40.00
Lovely clean campground. Seasonals are neat and attractive. The campground has added a lovely koi pond outside the office & is landscaping the area. Good location for easy access to the RV dealers in Souderton. Very cordial staff. Shady sites. - Used2sail
Jul 2019 - $40.00
What a great RV park! Without a doubt, it is one of the cleanest, neatest, and well taken of parks that I have ever been in. Paved roads, gravel and grass sites, no trash, no RV's in disrepair, no weeds, very clean showers and rest rooms, and very friendly neighbors. There is no pool, or miniature golf, or kids activities, all which is fine for us, since we don't partake in that side of RVing. And why pay for it if you don't use it? The Oak trees provided shade from the hot afternoon sun, and with our awning out, it was comfortable enough to sit and read into the evening hours. And no bugs to speak of. The only negative is the volume of traffic on the road along the front of the park, but I slept well which is important to me. We plan to visit Valley Forge in several months and I sincerely hope that Oak Grove has a spot for us because I would not hesitate to stay there again. - Love To Travel 2
1600 S Warfield St Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19145 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 20 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 19 Reviews
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Dec 2018 - $40.00
Planned this as a weather stop over but was surprised we could get anywhere in Philly from here. Be advised they are stopping service at this location end of December 31 2018. Even though it is simply a parking lot and does have water and electric available and a central dump station. It was a great location to base your RV and visit Philly. - Art Goldsmith
Oct 2018 - $36.00
It's hard to rate this one. It's a parking lot in South Philly. Their primary business is as a park and ride for people going to the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, but there are about a dozen spaces with hookups crammed closely together on one side of the lot, and overflow parking for a bunch more. Shuttles run between the lot and the hospital 24/7. It's about a 5 minute ride to the hospital, then there are public transit connections to everywhere else (about 15-20 minutes to the tourist locations in the center of the city). Or it's a $10, 15 minute Lyft ride directly from the park to the center of town. The employees were all super friendly and helpful. Between the razor wire perimeter, bright lights, and the presence of bus drivers and other campers, it seemed safe enough. The lot has all of the basics, restrooms and showers that I never looked at (someone else said they were actually pretty good), dump station, dumpster. There's a small patch of grass by the entrance if your dog needs it. There's also a fair bit of trash around, and it's next to a train yard. Between the trains, buses, and a jerk who appears to be living in the last campsite next to the tracks with some loud motorized bike that he likes to ride around the parking lot in the evenings, it's not quiet. But it's very convenient for visiting Philly, and very cheap when compared to other big city RV parks. If you can pick your site, the ones in the front, farthest from the railroad tracks, are quietest. If I were visiting Philly again, yes, I would stay here again. But a lush state park it ain't. - AnnP
Sep 2018 - $61.00
This park is Urban Camping at it's best. It is super close to all of fun and historical things to do in Philadelphia. Campus Park & Ride is essentially a commuter parking lot next to a warehouse that has electric and water connections at each site. It is a no frills place to safely connect your RV, camp and enjoy one of the best cities on the East Coast. Their staff is SUPER friendly and helpful with directions and recommendations. - ETCTA
1335 Wilmington Pike West Chester, Pennsylvania 19382 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 10 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Oct 2010 - $1.00
This is not a campground but has full hookup sites for people coming for service, trades and purchases. We traded our Country Coach for a Tiffin Allegro Bus. We stayed in their campground while our coach was getting additional items put on. So if you need good honest service for your coach, this is a good place. - Russell and Stephen
429 Icedale Rd Honey Brook, Pennsylvania 19344 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 100 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Oct 2019 - $40.00
We stayed here well after the main tourist season, so many sites were open. Most of the sites are workers or seasonal. Some were well kept, not not all. The restrooms were ok, but very musty smelling. The day before we had to leave, the management directed another 5th wheel to park right in front of us while we were out. There was no way we could hook up, so they had to move the next morning so we could get out. We chose this campground mostly because of it's proximity to the Philadelphia airport. Otherwise, I wouldn't stay here again. - Ralph Pinney
1091 Creek Rd Downingtown, Pennsylvania 19335 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 58 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 19 Reviews
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Jul 2019 - $45.00
We had a beautiful site. Lots of trees/foliage, and very near the creek. The problem was the parks interior roads for big rigs. This park is said to be able to handle big rigs, but there are a few big trouble spots that could be remedied by the owners. We have a 40 foot Motorhome. There was a tight turn to get to our site with a large plastic drainage pipe (with ditch next to the road) which is across from 2 trees close to the road. You have to do a 3 point turn to get by them. The bigger problem came with how we were supposed to exit. Many, many potholes and a deep ditch that are not good for a low bottom big rig to pass over. The potholes can twist and crack your frame. Coming out of that ditch can bottom out the back end, causing much fiberglass damage (we speak from $8K experience). We struggled to turn the rig around to exit the way we came in to avoid those potholes and deep ditch. The roads in have miles of low branches that hit the top or scratch the sides as you pass. It's only two lanes and with many hills so you can't ride the middle to avoid them. When I mentioned it to the owner upon arrival, she got defensive and said, "The town can't keep up. Pennsylvania is a jungle. You just have to go slow." Slow scratches are exactly the same as fast scratches. It is a beautiful park. Everyone is very friendly. If the park roads were repaired, and trees were trimmed along the route in, it would be darn near perfect. A little remote though You have to do some driving to get to stores. - Diane and Tom
Aug 2018 - $45.00
Clientele is made up by mostly seasonal campers - their sites are bit junky. Grounds are well kept, swimming pool looked clean and inviting. The camp host are friendly and very helpful. This is our second time and probably not our last - as we have friends close by. The Brandywine Creek is of a historical interest to some and beautiful woodlands surround the park. oWater pressure is on the low side but do-a-ble. - bobbodean
May 2018 - $45.00
Many seasonal campers, but also room for travelers. Nice location along the Brandywine Creek. I saw ducks, geese, and blue herons during my stay. - Woody48
​401 Trythall Road Elverson, Pennsylvania 19520 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 225 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 24 Reviews
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Jul 2018 - $54.00
We chose this park for the Passport America discount and proximity to a couple of day trips we wanted to take. Check-in was easy and quick; we were escorted to our site. All sites and roads are gravel. Our site (P2) was quite level, mostly shaded and close to the bathhouse. Two showers and several stalls in each. Bathhouse is quite tired and could use updating. This park offers a pool and laundry, but we didn't use either. Our pull-through site did not have sewer but there is a honey wagon available (+$2 per day), which we declined. There is a dump station near the entrance. There are a large number of seasonal campers here; most of these units were in fair to good condition. Free wifi worked well, AT&T cell coverage was strong, a number of TV channels available on the antenna. Elverson is a small town but there is good shopping 10-12 miles away. Overall, the park could use some updating to earn the regular rate they charge. P.A. discount made this a reasonable stay. - MangoandJune
Sep 2017 - $49.00
This is a very nice campground. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Upon booking I was told that I should make sure that I had at least 50 feet of fresh water hose because the hook up was a good distance from the campsite where we were booked. Upon arrival at the campground we checked and was then escorted to our campsite. It was after sunset so that was greatly appreciated. I don't think I would have found my campsite without the help. The staff also brought up a 50 foot fresh water hose and it's a good thing too as my two 25 foot hoses together would have been three feet short. the campsite itself was pretty deep and very wide. One of the nice things about their website is if you click on the campsite it will show you the actual campsite, usually several pictures. My campsite was all gravel, the size of the gravel was on the smaller size. The campsite was no very level from side to side, it was a challenge leveling. There were many seasonals there, but they were well maintained. The store was not well stocked but that might be because it was approaching the end of the season. The campground was very wooded so the campground name fits. Water pressure seemed a bit low. Electricity worked fine, no apparent line sags. The last thing is the interior roads were very tight, trees close to the road edge making traversing them a little difficult. There were also several rocks near the edge of the roadways. - Tim W
May 2017 - $24.00
The electric and sewer hook ups were centrally located. the water was located between sites, so one person used about 10' of hose while the other needed at least 45'. The sites were level. the water pressure was very low (28#'s). This is an older park with a lot of overhanging branches and very tight turns for larger rigs. - Al and Anne-Marie
1050 Camp Skymount Rd Green Lane, Pennsylvania 18054 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 100 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 6 Reviews
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Aug 2019 - $40.00
Very, Very rustic campground. We needed to stay in area for a wedding and work. It is very rustic, it has pool, which we didn't use, camp store is rough. They have activities for kids, but they announce over loud speakers at 9 pm and 11 pm, which woke up the grandbaby. No Wifi that we knew of. No Cable, and our Dish had too many trees in the way for signal. - JD LKG
Oct 2016 - $38.00
The road leading to the campground is narrow, but we were able to drive our 32' motorcoach to the campground with little problem. The campground is aptly named. Sites are wide with a gravel base and lots of boulders and trees. Sewer is not available for non-seasonal stays, but there are dump stations available and there is also a honey dipper service available for a fee. The campground offers different activities on the weekends and made announcements over a loud speaker about them occasionally, including when the quiet hours started at 11:00pm. It was noisy with children playing in the area we camped in (site 15).
One feature this campground offers is a deli that is open on Fridays from 4:00-9:00pm that offers dinner (this weekend was meatloaf - ask when making a reservation). This could be helpful when arriving in the early evening for a possible meal solution.
The owners are very helpful even with repairs, which we found out when one of our sliders stopped functioning. We appreciated Bill taking a look at it for us and helping us get it back in. - JC06
Jun 2012 - $35.00
This is the first time staying at this campground and we were pleasantly surprised. It is tucked away on some back wooded roads and the campground is spread out on two sides of the road. We stayed in a section away from the main campground where the pool and activities were going on, across the road, but we liked it. Very spacious, wooded pull through site. It has a lake for fishing and lots of activities for kids and grown-ups were posted. We walked around to see what the other sites looked like: 90% are permanents, but they have 2 small sections dedicated pretty much to weekend campers. And both sections were shady and set up nicely. We went to Rice's Flea Market on Saturday, which is about a half hour away. The only reason I'm giving a 9: the two wooded sections for weekend campers, do not have any bathhouses. You would need to walk a pretty far distance to use the bathhouses. We were only here for 3 days, so it was ok that they don't have sewer hook-ups at any sites at this campground and we could dump on our way out. We will definitely be coming back here at least one or two more times this season. We just loved that it was tucked away from it all. - pokey
1150 Allentown Rd Green Lane, Pennsylvania 18054 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 125 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 24 Reviews
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Sep 2019 - $43.00
We go to this Campground many many times during the camping season and are hoping to go permanent next year. The owners are amazing. This campground is very relaxing. We have been to many Campgrounds over the years and my 14 yr old loves this place over all the fancy places we have been. No fancy frills. Straight up real camping. - neff
Oct 2018 - $38.00
There are very few FHU sites. We got one near the office. We are on gravel with a picnic table & fire ring. The picnic table is next to the neighbor sewer. Reservations are done by phone only. No computer system, your name is put on a calendar. Some year round residents. No amenities other than playground. Its fine for a short time stay. If in the area, I think I'd find another place - jcpjane
Aug 2017 - $40.00
The most friendly owners of any campground we have ever visited in 18 years of camping. You can actually talk to them without getting sales pitch. Just plain friendly, human. Great facilities. Nothing fancy, just practical and useful. Will go back next time through the area. - Tom Romito
1659 Embreeville Road Coatesville, Pennsylvania 19320 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 104 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 89 Reviews
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Apr 2019 - $59.00
The KOA directory advises to call for directions for big rigs - highlighted bold. I called and the directions I was given took us over a bridge on which we were too long to make the corner. Unfortunately, this issue impacted my feelings about the campground. We were there for 2 weeks and spent a significant amount of time looking for the best way out. The campground itself was on a hill and the roads going in were steep but manageable. But the best routes through the campground were not clear. Our site was long and level. There was shade on our site. This was one of the more peaceful campgrounds in our travels. Note: the "bad" mark for service was because of getting the worst directions possible for getting to the campground. We did not interact with any staff after that. Big rigs who do not know the area need to be very careful. Avoid the bridge that is approx. 1/2 mile west of the campground. - lce3
Oct 2018 - $96.00
A nice peaceful park for a Halloween weekend to end our season. We enjoyed our stay. The park itself and amenities are very nice and clean. The ride to the park from route 1 is stressful. Route 82 has some low branches. The turn onto Embreeville road is tight, and Embreeville road is narrow and winding with lots of blind turns and questionable branches. I am sure glad my rig is only 12'4" tall. The bridge at the mill is doable if oncoming traffic yields properly......or at all. Personally I think the campground should contact the state about trimming the branches over the road to 14' plus. It's not an unreasonable request to help their business in a time when big (expensive) rigs are very common. Once in the campground the roads are steep, windy, narrow and off camber. Less than 8" bedrail clearance on a 5th wheel could easily result in a crunched truckbed here. It was very nice and relaxing once the trailer was dropped. Great view from the patio sites overlooking the office, activity center and pool. We would return for another quick weekend despite the access challenges. I would never recommend trying to get here in the dark though. - ferguson65
Oct 2018 - $50.00
This RV Park would be a 9 if it was sunny out and two hurricanes had not just passed thru the area. It was thriving even though it was very soggy when we were here. There were kids every where dressed up in costume for a planned trick r treat night on Saturday from 6-6:30 pm. It was fun to see so many people out and about talking with each other. The pull thru sites were really long, but not that level, so have plenty of blocks around to help your auto leveling system do its job. The front desk staff were very helpful. - Vipermanden