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11 RV Parks near Media, Pennsylvania
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 2.25 miles SE
Lima, Pennsylvania 2.8 miles W
Brookhaven, Pennsylvania 3.29 miles S
Morton, Pennsylvania 3.44 miles E
Parkside, Pennsylvania 3.65 miles S
We did however find 11 campgrounds within 25 miles of Media. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Media in the left hand column.
1335 Wilmington Pike West Chester, Pennsylvania 19382 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 10 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Oct 2010 - $1.00
This is not a campground but has full hookup sites for people coming for service, trades and purchases. We traded our Country Coach for a Tiffin Allegro Bus. We stayed in their campground while our coach was getting additional items put on. So if you need good honest service for your coach, this is a good place. - Russell and Stephen
1600 S Warfield St Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19145 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 20 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 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
117 Timberlane Rd Clarksboro, New Jersey 08020 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 104 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 147 Reviews
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Aug 2019 - $70.00
When I called to make a reservation, I said I only care about one thing: shade. I don't need a pull through, I don't care how tight the space is, I don't care how level it is. I just want shade. The woman explained that "the computer" assigns a site when we arrive. So we arrived shortly after check-in time, only to find out they assign all the sites for each day first thing in the morning. We were in the back "shady area" but the site (68) was full sun. Eventually we were able to get a shady site but it was just too much trouble from the front office for me. But the wifi was good. - janci
Jul 2019 - $65.00
What an improvement since before it was a KOA. this is an old campground but improving every month. Very convenient to philly and 1 1/2 hours to Jersey shore. Will stay again since we have family in the area. - golfnut788
Jul 2019 - $69.00
This is a very nice, well kept campground. We stayed here because it was close to Philadelphia. Our site was gravel almost level, nice and shady. We have a 42ft fifth wheel and had no problems getting into the campground. - Lizz
429 Icedale Rd Honey Brook, Pennsylvania 19344 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 100 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Oct 2019 - $40.00
We stayed here well after the main tourist season, so many sites were open. Most of the sites are workers or seasonal. Some were well kept, not not all. The restrooms were ok, but very musty smelling. The day before we had to leave, the management directed another 5th wheel to park right in front of us while we were out. There was no way we could hook up, so they had to move the next morning so we could get out. We chose this campground mostly because of it's proximity to the Philadelphia airport. Otherwise, I wouldn't stay here again. - Ralph Pinney
1659 Embreeville Road Coatesville, Pennsylvania 19320 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 104 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 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
777 Delaware Park Blvd Wilmington, Delaware 19804 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 10 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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May 2016 - $1.00
This is a good place to overnight. There are no utilities. Probably the worst part was we were parked on the north end and a train is right behind the trees there. Next time we will park as far south as we can. We felt very safe as there was security driving around all the time. We visited the casino and was surprised to find it was non-smoking....YEAH!! - jacknpeg
Jun 2009 - $1.00
We were looking for a place near Wilmington but couldn't find one. So, we decided to "boondock" at the race track. It was very convenient and the weather cooperated and was cool. They don't mind if you camp in their parking lot, but want you to use the back parking spaces. There were quite a few truckers who overnighted too. I had to put a price, but there is no charge. - har-fl
1091 Creek Rd Downingtown, Pennsylvania 19335 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 58 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 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
158 Woodstown Daretown Rd Pilesgrove, New Jersey 08098 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 487 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 18 Reviews
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Jul 2019 - $50.00
Pretty entrance. Nice road but lots of sharp speed-bumps. Large campground. Safety: No concerns. Access: We came from Annapolis across the Bay Bridge and followed US-301 into NJ to route 1 to I-95 to I-295 before starting south on US-40. GPS seemed to take the "long way" but got us there. Off US-40 on Commissioners Road, right on Woodstown-Daretown, immediate right into CG. Access road in good condition, good signage, Garmin GPS is accurate. Office: Friendly staff, nice store with snacks, food items, soft drinks, souvenirs, trinkets and toys, and RV equipment items. Credit cards accepted. Online reservations available. No price discounts. Facilities: HUGE pool and swimming lake with sand beach. No spa or fitness room. Large game room. Limited operation café. Multiple, large, clean laundry rooms but require a smart-phone app to "pay" the machines or get a FOB at the office. Multiple restrooms/showers. Inspected the one by the pool. Modern fixtures, privacy doors, "push button" water control. Some mold, very dirty floors. Propane sales. Big playground, basketball, sand volleyball. Off-leash dog park. Campground: Not in a flood plain. No designated storm shelter. Parts heavily wooded, some areas no trees at all. Interior roads are narrow, dirt/gravel (asphalt by the office) in good condition with gentle turns and no overhead obstacles. Multiple tent areas, no yurts, a few cabins. Sites are all nearby, level, dirt/gravel, pull-through and back-in, grass or forest floor between. Pedestals at rear of site with electric 20/30/50; some metered. Low water pressure with good taste. Sewer pipe is 4" threaded, about 4" above ground level (some are angled). No patios. Nice picnic tables. Use fire rings. Satellite views vary depending on site. Cable TV connection on pedestal but not tested. OTA TV found 42 channels (Philadelphia). Pay Wi-Fi at sites; free in office, laundry, pavilions. Verizon phone and 4G at 1 bar. Recycle bins. Noise: No railroad, aircraft, traffic, or interst. - StephenK
Apr 2019 - $20.00
The narrow dirt roads are muddy when it rains and the potholes fill with water. The sites are roomy and are nestled amongst the trees. However, they are also dirt and get muddy. It's peaceful and beautiful. The people here are great. While we were there, they opened up their new laundry room which is beautiful. The regular size washers are $2 and there's also a large washer; the regular dryers are $2 and the two large dryers are $2.25. We stayed here for two months and would stay here again if ever in the area. - mrpeepers
Sep 2018 - $25.00
We were on a monthly rate. This park is just over the border into NJ, is also close to the Delaware & Maryland borders, 30 mi from Philly & Willington, 2 hrs from DC. It is close to our son in Bear Delaware (35 mi). It is a large park of 400 sites & the only one in area that had room for us for 2 months - Sept & Oct. Sites go all different directions, many in wooded areas of the park. There are a lot of seasonal campers here with many leaving their trailers here year 'round, most are decent. A few trailers look very old & not kept up. Park is well maintained, grass is kept cut clean. Main road to the office is blacktop but rest of park roads are just dirt & gravel so you need to go slow in the park as a few spots need to be filled in with dirt/gravel. There is a nice large pool that was put in in 2017, playground, pavilion, game room, new dog park. Activities on weekend, laundry room machines are old but work well, Did not use the showers but did peak in the ladies & bathroom showers were clean, nicely tiled. I would use them if needed. There is a small store by office, snack shop that serves sandwiches & ice cream. Most are back-in sites. There are some full hook ups and a few pull throughs. There is an area that was just water/electric. There is dump station. Sites near the front of the park are less wooded. We were on site # 48 near front, a nice large site once we got level, there is no gravel pad. It may have been at one time. Many sites you park on grass. Back of site level but front needed lots of boards under tires & jacks which owner brought us some more boards as we didn't have enough. Friendly staff. Small town, farm land in area. There is an ACME chain grocery store, Tractor Supply & few other small stores. We would stay here again. - 2GermanAmericans
235 S DuPont Hwy New Castle, Delaware 19720 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 28 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 5 Reviews
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Sep 2015 - $50.00
We had stayed here about 10 years ago and when we had to visit Delaware again, we again found that this is the ONLY place to park an RV in Northern Delaware. The price is extremely high because there is no other place to go. Very difficult to get into the park as highway 40 and the Dupont Highway split right in front of the building and there are large traffic walls. We had to go North on the highway, do a huge U-turn in driving rain and rush hour traffic before we could reach the entrance. Also, the name on the sign is different. It's supposed to be Delaware Motel and RV Park but the sign says "Delaware Autocourt-motel and trailer park" Also it says "build to suit" indicating to me that the place is for sale as well. I had trouble calling them for reservations but finally got through. We had a large dumpster next to space one, where they put us but told us "it had just been emptied." One of the big surprises was "the siren". I had read about this in reviews of nearby motels. It seems that the fire department is two doors up and whenever they get a call, even at 12:30 a.m, this enormous civil defense siren starts wailing. I thought it was for a nuclear attack the first time I heard it. It is so loud, its beyond belief, and hard to comprehend that they still do this activity in New Castle, Delaware.
The site we were at had reliable 50 amp service, water, and sewer, and I would have to say, even with the abandoned semi trailers scattered about, the people staying there were very nice to us, didn't bother us, and the maintenance fellow checked us in during a huge rainstorm, and waited out by the site to help us hook up, and he was sopping wet, but took it all in stride. It's just too bad somebody doesn't spend the money to whip the place in shape. They have a nice large area for the RV's, but it seems that there are mostly monthly or semi-permanent residents. There is a motel to the East of the RV park which you drive past to get into the spaces. - Mexicanpiloto
Oct 2013 - $50.00
This place was way over priced for what it offered , but it was about the only thing available along our route - there aren't many campgrounds in Delaware. It's along a very noisy road, and the fire department right next door adds to the chaos several times a day. As previously mentioned, this is a place for an overnight stop only. There is a lot of junk sitting around from the hotel, and some rather unsavory-looking folks walked through the park while we were there. Nothing more than a gravel lot behind a motel, but the full hookups worked well with strong 50-amp power and water. We don't plan to return. - LowesTravels
Jul 2013 - $50.00
Good place for and overnight stay. When verifying directions with MapQuest use address 259 S. Dupont. And in the Woodalls book it says 50 Ft. where US 40 and US 13 divide, it is really right at the actually divide. There is a Walmart just down the road on the right, you could walk there. But when leaving if you are headed east and want to get on I295, just go down to the WalMart, pull into the parking lot, go out toward Wilton (the street that runs in front of WalMart) turn left onto Wilton, go to the light, cross over US 40/US30, you'll be turning left on to US 40E this will take you back up to I295. - Travelin Jenkins
274 Richwood Rd Monroeville, New Jersey 08343 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 100 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 24 Reviews
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Sep 2018 - $33.00
Traveling in a 43ft Class A with 4 slides and tow vehicle. Interior roads are tight for big rigs. The first turn inside the park has you making a 90 degree turn with a tree on each side of the turn and boundary markers along the asphalt making it difficult to thread through. The turns to the office and the exit have concrete posts at the corners making it tough to make those turns. We stayed along the fence line and to get to that area you will encounter an overhead tree branch that you cannot avoid (no damage) and two other trees to thread through. The fence line sites are the best for big rigs. We booked site 47 through Reserve America after a lengthy conversation with the office about the best spot for our size and satellite signal; however, upon arrival we were told that somehow that spot was double booked and we would have to be in site 35 with no other options. They never contacted us prior to arrival to tell us our booked site was not available; however, they said an email "should have" been sent. Site 35 had soft ground toward the front and we had to adjust a couple times to keep our jacks from sinking into the ground. It has a very large tree that blocks satellite, the sewer is all the way at the back and the water is on the passenger side shared with another site so we had to run our hose under the coach. Some may need a sewer and water hose extension. We had multiple conversations with the office about moving to another site and they told us that we could not move for 3 days because they were booked. For those 3 days our original booked site stayed vacant. Eventually we ended up in site 50 which was a little shorter but decent and the sites are wide so we could park the car next to the coach. Heavy rains while we were there and many sites were flooded. The pool was closed for the season, the arcade only open 2 hours a day and the tennis courts were laughable as the surface was rough chip sealed so not usable. - Big Rig Travelers
Sep 2018 - $38.00
This is a rural park with many campers that stay year round. It is mostly for families and has plenty to keep kids busy. The one thing it's missing is a fenced in dog park. It has plenty of room for one though. We had a pull through that was extremely difficult to get in and out. Pictures show poles and trees were a problem. Tight roads thru the park. Signs all over the park telling you "no" for something. Other campers were very friendly. Otherwise a good central location to see Atlantic City and Philadelphia. There was an outside row for big rigs but no shade at all. Might stay here again but only viewing lot first. - S Dowdy
Jul 2018 - $29.00
This place is off the beaten path but a great place to stay. The roads in are good. GPS may not bring up the last road in - Foote Lane - but there is a sign for the campground at the end of the road. Check in was fast and friendly. We were originally in Site 28 but we could not level our RV - there is a slope at the front end of the site. We moved to Site 40 and it was easier to level - still not perfect but better. This is the reason for the 9 star rating, otherwise it would be a 10. Sites are wider than normal. Site 40 is a pull through with full hook ups, no issues with any of them. It was plenty long enough for our 37-foot Class A, tow-dolly and parking the car. The park is well maintained and very quiet. There is a cow pasture next to the camp but there was no smell. They have a play ground, fishing pond and a pool, but there are no chairs or table at the pool. Laundry is an open room so it was pretty dusty but the machines were clean. Some of the dryers don't heat up very well. WiFi was just okay. Verizon signal was good. We stayed June 7 -14, 2018 and paid $29 a night. - BarrettsHappyTrails