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20 RV Parks near Marysville, Pennsylvania
Enola, Pennsylvania 3.63 miles S
West Fairview, Pennsylvania 4.72 miles S
Wormleysburg, Pennsylvania 5.57 miles S
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 6.13 miles SE
Penbrook, Pennsylvania 6.34 miles SE
We did however find 20 campgrounds within 25 miles of Marysville. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Marysville in the left hand column.
493 S Mt Pleasant Rd Lebanon, Pennsylvania 17042 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 320 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 57 Reviews
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Oct 2019 - $1.00
Great park in a great location. Very well kept park. We had a nice quiet site in the H loop. All the staff we dealt with were very friendly. Pool looks good but of course closed for the season. We did enjoy the hot tub a few nights of our stay. - RLKeller
Sep 2019 - $1.00
This park is so peaceful and really clean. We have a small rig with a wet bath, so the facility showers are important. These are probably the cleanest I have ever used. The park is quiet and the staff are very friendly. - RV Path chosen
Aug 2019 - $1.00
Great campground. Lots of sites. The weekend we stayed they had live music (Dave Mell's Blues Band) Saturday that could be heard all over the campground and they sounded GREAT. It was nice to sit around the campfire and listen to them playing. Made the weekend special. - Frankk
9 Newport Rd Duncannon, Pennsylvania 17020 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 40 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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May 2015 - $25.00
I kept asking if our 35' fifth wheel would fit; the man avoided answering. I would have really liked it if he told us that the campground was RIGHT before the 13' 6" bridge. We were at a standstill staring at the bridge when we noticed the campground sign. We managed to fit, but it was not easy. The campground road is uneven, dirt/gravel, narrow with low branches and wires strung at a nail biting 13' 6". The three riverfront sites that we had to choose from were not delineated; it took us a while to figure out what was a spot. There were water spigots here and there. There were more wires strung across the 'sites' that were definitely lower than 13'; they were attached to boxes and outlets nailed to trees providing 15 amp electricity. We backed into the only one we could maneuver into as far back without hitting the wires. Luckily we did not stick out into road, but leveling was the most difficult we have ever had to do. Even just walking around was tricky. We ran an extension cord about 50' to get our electricity and about 30' water hose to get water. Full hookups means that you can flag a guy down to pump out your tanks. In general the place was unkempt and littered. Being on the river was nice and peaceful (except for the train that is about as close as the river). They provided a fire ring and picnic bench; it was way too buggy for us. There were lots of birds; we got a great view of a woodpecker who landed on our window. - MichelleKry
Jun 2011 - $21.00
This is an older campground and as the name says a fishing camp located right on the river. The store sells bait, tackle and rents boats, canoes and kayaks and will provide transportation for float trips. The campsites obviously get flooded and the electric, water and cable are raised above flood stage. The sewer system is individual holding tanks at the sites which are pumped daily on weekdays and there is a dump station. Electric is 15 amp. The cable TV had a good variety of channels and worked well. Local over the air channels were limited to one network and two other channels with poor reception. Verizon has a strong 3G signal. The roads are shale and dirt. Some sites have concrete pads and a picnic table. There is one old cinder block building with toilets and showers and some portapotties. - trailertraveler
1134 Highspire Rd Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17111 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 75 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 75 Reviews
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Nov 2019 - $40.00
Stayed a little over 3 weeks. For any stay over 14 days you pay a flat, monthly rate. Much less than other RV Parks in the area. Sites are mostly flat and very clean. They have storage sheds for the year-round people so sites don't get junked up. The people in the office were great. Heated pool stayed open until Oct 15. Very close to interstate so some traffic noise. Didn't bother us and made it convenient for exploring the area. Laundry room very clean and reasonably priced. Very comfortable. - Hartleyfam
Aug 2019 - $62.00
Lovely, clean, well-managed, conveniently located campground. Excellent signage! Nice and well-organized folks in the office. We saw some sites that required minor leveling but our site (505) was level and well away from I-283, very little highway noise and only a few airplanes in the mornings. Electricity and water supplies were fine, good wi-fi, about two dozen cable channels. Verizon service was excellent. Swimming pool, laundry and bathrooms clean. We recommend. - Mom_of_Two
Aug 2019 - $68.00
Campground does not reflect the expensive price. Big rig friendly with level sites. Easy on and off to highway. Wifi, showers, and laundry was good. No dog park but grass to walk dog. Cable was okay and could not get our satellite due to trees. Asked office the first day to move to another site so we could get our mobile satellite. Office said there was no open sites but there was lots of open sites the remaining of our stay. - Fulltimersrv
1200 Sweet St Hummelstown, Pennsylvania 17036 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 301 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 189 Reviews
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Sep 2019 - $69.00
The big thing about this park is that it is close to all things 'Hershey'...Hersheypark, Hershey Museum, Hershey sports complex, etc. In fact on the days when Hersheypark is open there is even a free shuttle there. Otherwise parking is $15/day+. As for the park itself - sites are pretty tight and because of the narrow roads, somewhat difficult to get into (especially for bigger rigs). The roads are gravel, narrow with tight turns, and more than a few potholes. Oh, and there is a main line railroad track that runs behind the park, although it didn't seem too bothersome. Actually, other than the trains, the park was quiet. We were there during the week, but maybe weekends are less quiet. The section we were in (Carousel Circle) is heavily treed, so don't plan on using your satellite antenna. The park is neat and clean and they do come around twice a day to pick up your garbage. All the staff we came in contact with were friendly and informative. I thought the daily rate was on the high side, but then there is the convenience of being close to the major attractions. Might have to think twice about staying here again, mostly because of the high daily rate. - boardman
Aug 2019 - $85.00
Not a park for big rigs. Check-in is not identified nor is there any parking. Then, could not take a direct route to site. Sites are tight and definitely not a pull thru. People taking the reservations have absolutely no idea if you fit a site or not. Not a positive image for Hershey. - Fdl
Jul 2019 - $79.00
Convenient to park especially with shuttle service. Our site was in the pioneer heights area, but further from the train tracks and with the air conditioner running there was barely any noise from the train. The sites in the pioneer heights area were much nicer with a little more room between sites than the carousel area, although they were back in and not pull through sites. Also a little hard to get level. - Lunamoth
32 Ferry Ln Liverpool, Pennsylvania 17045 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 287 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 26 Reviews
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May 2019 - $40.00
This is a NO Thrill campground, sites are nice and level.
A lot of seasonal sites - Kevin211
Oct 2018 - $55.00
Stopped here on a whim on a Friday afternoon holiday weekend because we did not want to get into traffic around Harrisburg. If you are looking for a packed trailer park with sites as close together as possible. I was surrounded by 4/5 fivers that partied until 2:30 AM. Most expensive and worst campsite ever in 50 years of camping. - Ronald Meadows
Oct 2018 - $25.00
We stayed here in our 40 motorhome. Sites vary, but we had a level site on hard packed gravel. Entrance from the south is easy, but from the north you have to drive a mile past then loop back around. Seems to be a lot of seasonals, locals, some groups came through during our stay, but everyone was very friendly. Well maintained, a lot of hard working people here. Our Verizon cell and mifi worked fine. The ferry wasn't running during our stay due to heavy rains. There's nothing close by in terms of restaurants or groceries, but if you plan ahead that shouldn't be a problem. The location on the river is beautiful with mature trees, very quiet at night once the road noise dies down. We would stay here again. - Roaming Together
1579 State Park Rd Newport, Pennsylvania 17074 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 46 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 6 Reviews
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May 2018 - $36.00
Our spot was not big rig friendly, even though a pull thru 50ft . In order to have more space between the road and your door, you need to be up close to the trees, however, makes it difficult to level with the drop off. Need 6"-8" blocks for front stabilizers. Watch being to close to the trees if you have driver side bump outs, be aware there are trees and foliage on that side. W/E in the middle of the site, double check you have enough line to hook up. #1 Host site, #3 difficult for long rigs to back in due to hill on other side of the road 5 & 6 are right on top of each other if your with friends perfect. #6 best to go in opposite direction to park, #22 very close to the road. 7-13,34, 36 going down/up a steep hill, hence leveling blocks needed. 40 floods. 8, 22,24,38 all pull thru and all face the road. 24/38 at least have some foliage between your door and the road. 42/43 FULL SUN, paved FHU spots, near bathhouse. - BRS-PA
Aug 2017 - $35.00
This is probably Pennsylvania's best-kept secret campgrounds. I understand it used to be privately-owned but was taken over by the state. The campground is on the side of a mountain but the sites are dead-on level. A new--when were there--bath house is immaculate. We've stayed there twice in a truck camper and now--having moved into a Class A Motorhome--will be back again. - Racer and Friend
Apr 2017 - $37.00
This time of year, the campground is self service. You must make advance reservations. We travel in a 40' motorhome towing a car, so we had picked a pull thru site. These sites are not really big rig friendly. They are not level. The best big rig sites are 1,2,34, 36 and 38. These sites are back in but they are large and level with water and electric hookups. There are also 2 paved handicapped sites near the bathhouse which are meant for folks with handicapped permits. The campground is up a steep hill from the main part of the park which offers fishing, boating, a water park, playground etc. As others have noted, these amenities are not walkable from the campground. A new and very nice bathhouse was built last year. - Pktva
145 Glenwood Rd Dillsburg, Pennsylvania 17019 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 72 | 0 Reviews
1590 Hershey Rd Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania 17022 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 160 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 3 Reviews
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Jun 2019 - $90.00
New owner is doing things right! All new level sites with new fire pit, grill and picnic tables! New store and shower house almost done with new pool and mini golf to be done in early July. Great stay! - Greeofthree
Aug 2017 - $45.00
This is an older park. The spaces were large with grass all around. Grass was well mowed. The park needs updating. The showers were clean but need improvements.Electricity was stronger than at a lot of parks. Quite a lot of seasonal campers. - Rkserv
Oct 2009 - $35.00
This campground is a former KOA facility that is still a nice place to camp near Hershey, Pa. While it is not a fancy resort, it is in a nice setting outside of the city. We have stayed here for many years when we got to the Antique Automobile Club of America Fall Meet and Auto Parts Flea Market in early October. - Susan L.
200 Greenview Dr Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17015 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 254 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 144 Reviews
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Nov 2019 - $45.00
Overall, nice place. Does have quite a few "permanent" residents but those site and the entire park is nicely maintained. Just did a one night stopover in November so can't say much about the foliage but there were a lot of trees. Here's the "BUT". If you have a very big rig (ours is a 42' fiver with 8' bed dually), site access and egress is VERTY tight (at least ours was. We were in a pull through adjacent to the office and the first thing I encountered was a large tree trunk that hung over the road and was a tight clearance to our 13'6" roof even though I made a very wide swing. Next morning, I had to pull through to the site across from us because making the turn to the exit road would have required a LOT of work (backing, turning, backing, etc.). If the site we went through had been occupied, we would haver had one of those "RV moments". Even at that, I still could not swing wide enough too make that turn onto the main drive ... I had to back up, circle around the park and come get onto the main drive from a road that was at a slight angle to the main road. Not a huge problem but still required some "backing and jacking". So here's the bottom line - nice place for a short stay, but if you have a monster rig, be sure to tell the front desk when you reserve and ask them to put you into a site that is truly big rig compatible. - BigGuy82
Oct 2019 - $45.00
Beautiful pool, Nice activities, clean restroom/showers. Laundry worked well. - KevinIrish
Oct 2019 - $39.00
Easy to get to off 81 . The place is near eating places. Staff was kind and most helpful. Sites are quiet off the main road . They are well kept ,trees cut. Restrooms are so clean ,great showers ,no mold. Laundry area clean ,good machines - Chicabunny
2200 Rosstown Rd Lewisberry, Pennsylvania 17339 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 340 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 34 Reviews
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Aug 2019 - $33.00
Bathrooms are falling apart and floors are very dangerous! Slippery as an ice rink... Plus the lights are only on a timer, no way to turn them on! It's dark in there even in the daytime! I fell and hurt myself, even with 3 shoe options and being very careful. Same goes for the men's and women's. And you can hear guns going off. Why would a state park allow hunting is beyond me. (even if you are a hunter, that's not the place = go into the woods!) - FunfinderXYZ
May 2019 - $41.00
We stayed in a nice full-hookup site in loop B perfect for our 36 ft travel trailer. Lots of space in the cite. Park rangers drove around every day to make sure everything was running smoothly. The park has lots of shade. The trails were very nice, though some have some steep hills. We’ve camped here many times, and plan on returning. - LolaAndPappy
Oct 2018 - $45.00
Site Details: We stayed in the Dragonfly camping cottage (quick weekend trip without the husband, and I'm not quite up for towing and setting up the popup by myself with 3 kids!). It was a standard rustic-type state park cabin, with one double bed, one single twin bunk, and one regular set of bunk beds, so it sleeps 5-6 comfortably. There was also a sturdy dining room table with chairs and an oscillating fan inside. Electricity/lights and heat, but no AC. Very clean inside. The cabin also had a really nice front porch, picnic table, and fire ring, and was situated with a beautiful lake view. The area we were in contained both rustic cabins and yurts (which looked really neat). Facilities/Overall Park: Multiple bath houses were scattered among various loops, and each one we visited was very old, dim and drab, but they were also spacious and reasonably clean. Showers all had old rust and water stains. However, it was nice that there were so many of them, because this is a very large state park with multiple camping loops. Most tent and basic RV sites were shaded and private, while the newer FHU sites were more open (but still nicely spaced). Hosts and rangers were nice, but not very helpful or proactive when my family members arrived to find their reserved site occupied by someone else (ended up finding a solution, but not the best way to start off the trip). There is a beautiful lake with a really nice day area in the center of the park, with a great playground and concession stand. The lake is popular for fishing and swimming, although there is oddly no sand beach; swimmers just entered the water straight from the grass. Overall, this was a very pretty park with site options for every type of camper, but certain elements are in need of updating. I don't think I'd go out of my way to make this park a destination, but it's a nice option as a base camp for visiting the RV show or other attractions. - Jenventola