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36 RV Parks near Nazareth, Pennsylvania
Eastlawn Gardens, Pennsylvania 1.02 miles NE
Tatamy, Pennsylvania 2.76 miles E
Belfast, Pennsylvania 3.24 miles NE
Palmer Heights, Pennsylvania 4.42 miles SE
Bath, Pennsylvania 4.94 miles NW
We did however find 36 campgrounds within 25 miles of Nazareth. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Nazareth in the left hand column.
2375 Benders Dr Bath, Pennsylvania 18014 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 256 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 15 Reviews
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Jul 2018 - $40.00
Says pet friendly but that's incorrect. I can understand not wanting dogs near the water for those fishing at high prices, or swimming. But the rules of where you can walk your dog are very strict. The staff isn't very friendly. And I'm sure unless you're a permanent fixture here, you're treated like crap. Sad, because it's pretty. But I doubt we will be back. I've been to so many other places in this state much much nicer. This one happened to be 10 minutes from home. I was hoping it could be a nice stay-cation. - Crystaljean
Apr 2018 - $32.00
Beautiful park with plenty to keep you busy. We went fishing at the lake, had a great time. We also played mini golf and after that we relaxed by the fire while the kids played in the arcade. I really like the fact that there is security at night and quiet hours from 11pm to 8 am. Its a fun place for the whole family. - paulyboy
Oct 2017 - $38.00
We stayed at Evergreen Lakes for 13 nights to visit family and friends in the area. This is an older campground that is mostly seasonal RV, older TT and fifth wheels. The first site we were put into was to low in the back for a motorhome, so the let us move to D46. The interior roads have a lot of low branches. While the wooded setting is pretty and quiet, it was not a big rig friendly CG and I'm only 35 foot. I saw voltages as high as 132 at night when the demand dropped due to cool nights (45-49) and few RV's had Heat Pumps. You are required to run your hot water on propane because of the 30 amp service. After my lengthy stay I came to find out that they have at least eight 30 amp/water/sewer setups right at the entrance in a stone area. I asked if they'd let me stay there if I come back and they said yes if it is after April and before mid-October. Unfortunately this is really the only CG close to the Bethlehem/Easton, PA area. On future trips I will return if I can stay in the open area at the entrance rather than have to be in the sites in the woods. My Rate reflects a weekly rate. I paid for 2 weeks for a 13 day stay as it was cheaper than there nightly rate. Cash or Check only, no CC. Staff: Friendly and Helpful Inner Roads: Paved/stone Site No.: D46, Wooded so No Satellite Site: Backin, Power and sewer were convenient, but water, cable were between our site and the one behind us, Site Level: level Power: 30a, 118-132v Water: 40 psi and lower depending on demand Sewer: No issues WiFi: No WiFi, but had 3 to 4 bars with AT&T Cell. - Russ G
117 Chestnut Lake Road, Brodheadsville, PA 18322 Brodheadsville, Pennsylvania 18322 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 101 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Aug 2018 - $45.00
This campground has its own private fresh water 10 acre lake. They have a nice sandy beach. My children enjoyed digging in the sand. They rent row boats and canoes. There is also fishing. The campground has blanket fishing license. Sites were very large, level and has stone on them. Well run and very organized. I had an issue with my trailer and one of the staff was there in a few minutes to help me out. We will definitely be back. - Josephg
790 57 Dr Palmerton, Pennsylvania 18071 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 180 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 23 Reviews
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Sep 2019 - $45.00
Very clean well taken care of campground it is very beautiful and clean, lawns is mowed weekly, entire staff is very friendly and always helpful store and food area (their cheese fries are to die for.) I highly recommend this campground to anyone I know amazing peaceful place to spend a weekend. Beautiful swimming pool, bikes/ walking trails around campground property, campground events, great neighbors beautiful area to spend a long relaxing weekend with your family. - Jason Holden
Jul 2018 - $43.00
We have stayed here a couple times over the years. They are a little unique in that the 'transient' sites are mostly Buddy Sites. Not bad if you are traveling with friends and Family, but it could be an issue if your neighbor is not to your liking (or you theirs!) We had more than ample space for our 40' A and my brother's B. While we usually leave the park each day and tour the area, this time we never left. It was quiet and the weather was just about perfect. One other 'oddity' is that the pool is OVER THERE meaning it is a hike from any site in the park. It's nice, just not near anyone. This is neither good nor bad, just different. We will definitely return here in the future. One more oddity, we don't get any OTA channels here, but right next to us my brother had about 15 channels! Weird that! - blues traveler
Jun 2018 - $47.00
A gem of a park. Quiet. Clean. Gorgeous views. Many seasonals so there are activities, a mini cafe and store. Sites aren't too level so bring extra levelers - but it's worth it. - mac2school
146 Silver Valley Cir Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania 18353 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 136 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 28 Reviews
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Sep 2019 - $55.00
Love their indoor and outdoor pools. Very nice staff, fun activities and entertainment. - RVL205409
Sep 2019 - $48.00
We just 'overnighted' on a weekend and that's about as long a time as we'd want to stay here. The campground is 3-4 miles off of Hwy 209 on some very narrow, twisty roads. In fact, we scraped the side of of our 38-ft fifth wheel trying to negotiate one of the tight, tight corners. So be aware if you're planning a visit. Inside the campground, interior roads are dusty gravel. Made worse with the speeding vehicles (cars, trucks, golf carts, etc). Interior roads are fairly narrow with some sharper turns and hills to negotiate. Not necessarily big rig friendly. Sites themselves are gravel/grass and very close together. Quite a few seasonal campers and not all of them do a good job of maintaining their site. The weekend night we were there, the park was nearly full and noisy. May be quieter on a week night. Also, might be a good place to bring the kids because of the swimming pools and fishing ponds. Just not a place to go if you're looking for peace and quiet--at least not on a weekend. - boardman
Aug 2018 - $50.00
This campground is an excellent place to stay with your family. The owners are super nice and really aim to please all their guests. The staff is very professional and work hard to keep all areas maintained. I let my daughter run free with no worries ! - Sophia83
1077 Blue Mountain Dr Bangor, Pennsylvania 18013 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 138 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Sep 2018 - $45.00
Very small park, very crowded, almost all seasonal campers, very noisy and smoky from everyone having a fire in their fire ring. Only 30 amp service, very weak WiFi, which had so many people on it, I could not even connect. Very narrow roads inside park crowded with multitude of kids walking around and golf carts. Very windy narrow roads to get to the camp. I have a 37 ft Motor home with a toad and it was difficult. I had talked with them about a larger site. I got probably the only one that I could back in the 37 ft MC. - A Adams
May 2016 - $20.00
I've camped here several times in a motorhome and tent. The sites are mostly seasonal with water electric and cable hookups. No site dumps but they do offer to clean out your tanks for a small fee - $12.00. There is also a dump station. You can also rent a trailer, park model, and cabins. The cabins are small but they are lake front and nice. The campground, located at the base of the Appalachian trail, is clean with a picturesque lake for fishing, a clean pool with a game room, volleyball, and a pavilion for weekends bands, DJ, and even Sunday church services. The baths and showers are decent but can get a bit overwhelmed on holiday weekends. The rental hook up sites range in size from small to very large and spacious. For me, the true gem of this place are the primitive wooded sites. All densely forested and large. About half are trailer and motorhome accessible. The rest are tent or popup only. They all offer a true boondocking experience. The staff is nice and accommodating. There are also many activities available. - DumpStation
131 Goritz Road Milford, New Jersey 08848 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 20 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 10 Reviews
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Oct 2019 - $36.00
We arrived late afternoon, following a scenic 5 mile drive on route 614. There is a one-lane 11'6" underpass to navigate - no problem for our teardrop - with alternate routing available to larger rigs. We were warmly greeted by Doug who, knowing we were only staying 1 night and wanted to get on the road early the next day, thoughtfully directed us to site #2, a large and nearly level site immediately adjacent to the office. Mountainview, self-described as "close to primitive," offers a bucolic setting, close to the little town of Milford, with beautiful woods and fields that are home to lots of visible wildlife (deer, ducks, and chickens). - rosielife
Aug 2018 - $38.00
$38 for w/e. Ground was very wet when we arrived. No road to our site and had to drive up hill through grass to get to it. Spun tires so instead had to drive across hill to make to site. Not at all comfortable as I was concerned about getting stuck or tipping over! Site was recently built, soft and very muddy. Jacks buried in mud and still not level. Owner was nice enough to trim overhanging branches so that we would fit in. Would've cost $15 to dump tanks since we only stayed one night so we did not. Also difficult to get to due to several low underpasses from I-78 to campsite. - Teddi2
Jun 2018 - $35.00
Loved this campground. The campground is a mixture of fields and treed sites. Plenty of places to walk past sweet smelling fields of hay or along treed paths. During our stay we watched fireflies light on the fields. There is a playground but no other activities. There are free range chickens and a small pond with four ducks that will follow you if you feed them. Quiet, relaxing and a great place to stay. Only con is no sewer hookup; a once a week pump out is available for a fee, and there is a dump station on site. The owner goes out of his way to make sure you enjoy your stay. - TravelingParkers
75 Woodland Dr Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania 18972 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 123 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 9 Reviews
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Oct 2019 - $45.00
Our 27 ft travel trailer wouldn't fit in spot 18 assigned. There was a giant rock in the back of the pad making it difficult to place our rig. They were full due to a Halloween event. The clerk in the office was very sweet and helpful. We opted to try another campground. Follow the directions on website. Campground is 20 miles off the interstate on a very narrow curvy road with low clearance bridges. Nothing close to campground. Gas about 10 miles. No stores or restaurants. - Jan Orlando
Jun 2019 - $50.00
What a crappy campground. Unaccomodating staff, awkward sites, and narrow windy unpaved roads. Not a good choice for large trailers, ok for pop-ups. Only 1 bathhouse for the entire campground...prepare to wait. Horribly awkward dump station that forces you to take a big loop around the campground in order to get to it...negotiating twisty narrow roads with untrimmed trees and low hanging power lines. When you finally reach the dump station you will be blocking the exit for everyone else while you dump... so ridiculous. No privacy... swampy...buggy. Horrible campground - no need to ever go here. - Trailer Camper
Aug 2016 - $44.00
Very clean and well maintained park. Lots of seasonals, but everyone was very friendly. Store is smaller, but stocked nicely. Pool looks brand new. Is on the smaller side, but was comfortably warm and clean. Small baby pool with a fountain also. Daily activities geared for families and kids, we did not take part in. Good place to just hang out and relax. Our site was across from the playground which had a light that was on all night. That was annoying but understandable. I would recommend a site further down from R-4 if you have a choice. - gandb26
2731 River Road Mt Bethel, Pennsylvania 18343 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 190 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 29 Reviews
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Jul 2017 - $56.00
Stayed during the 2017 "RiverFest" weekend in July. Big rain (3-5") first night, many campsites and some roads near us had huge "lakes" of water, but basically all drained during the next 24 hrs. Staff was very cheery and helpful, and ran many fun activities for the kids and adults, with all of them being free (many other c'gs would no doubt charge for them.) Bathrooms were clean & kept in good shape during our stay. Biggest draw for us is the very pretty site right on the Delaware river; the river is split around an island beginning at the front of the campground, and the river between the campground and island is like a large creek, about 4-5' deep at center, and fun and safe enough for even littler kids to play in. They do also have a nice concrete boat put-in right at the front of the campground for bigger boats that want to go in the main river. Site are generally large, and most have at least some shade. We always have a great time here, and will continue to return every year. - Will Dennis
Jul 2016 - $57.00
Great family owned campground. Right on the scenic Delaware River. We really enjoyed camping here. The staff was very polite and helpful. There was plenty of activities to do. We did an 8 mile canoe trip on the Delaware River . It was AWESOME. They bus you up the river and then you canoe back to the campground. We really enjoyed our stay here and cant wait to go back. - scottrig09
Jun 2016 - $57.00
Very clean. Stocked store. Great river access. Huge sites. Nice pool. Great bakery in Portland. - sasully
1074 NJ-173 Asbury, New Jersey 08802 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 50 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 12 Reviews
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Jun 2017 - $40.00
When we pulled up, we were taken aback, because it looked like a trailer sale lot. Figured since we were here for two nights, it wouldn't be an issue. Very friendly in the office! The woman in the office wrote all the train schedules for NY for us. We drove through, and found our spot. Looked like some long term residents. Very quiet. - StephanieBekker
Dec 2016 - $42.00
We stayed for two nights in early December of 2016. It was one of only four campgrounds open year round within a one hour drive of Lehigh Valley, PA. It was quiet and not very busy. You could tell it was hunting season from the dear hanging from the swing set. The roads are gravel and have some potholes that are avoidable for the most part. There were a lot of trees, but we were able to get our 40' 5th wheel parked without a problem. There was a play area and it also had a pool. It was closed for the winter, so we cannot comment on the pool. There are dumpsters on site. There are no sewer connections at the campsites, but there is a centrally located, back-in dump station. They also offer Propane for purchase. Others have posted reviews on other sites stating that it was confusing because you drove through a "utility lot" (which you do), but the campground gives you a map and it is easy to find your spot with the map they provide when you check in. We would stay here again off season. We were grateful they were open in early December and we gave it a chance, even with the other reviews. We did not use the restrooms, so we cannot comment on them. They are pet-friendly as we have indoor cats and a neighbor had a dog. - QueenBeeQT
Oct 2016 - $43.00
All previous comments were on target. We needed a place for the evening. Park in back of trailer sales company. Roads are in horrible shape. Person at desk told us to pick out any we wanted. Took 3 attempts to find one to use. Roads are very rutty and windy. Many old campers parked throughout the campground. Could not find a restroom. Water pressure was low and ware had a bad smell. - JOHNGW
545 Lonely Cottage Rd Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania 18972 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 240 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 43 Reviews
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Jul 2016 - $50.00
Nice campground, good location, nice grounds. Was crowded when I was there. Pool area looked really, really busy (did not go in). Overall, a good choice in Bucks County area. - jmelaw
Jun 2016 - $53.00
Very accommodating for late arrival. Very noisy and active at 11 PM on a Saturday night - people (teens, children, adults) walking all over the park - no curfew? The site was not level, the water source is a bunch of hoses laying all around on the ground from one site to another with taps available here and there. The pool(s) were nice - large heated pool, two kiddie pools with sprinklers and water buckets; whirlpool not very warm and not very bubbly. Lots of trees and rocks. A nice covered bridge walkway from store to lakefront, then to pool area. Mini-golf course is a hazard yet they still charge for use: broken and sagging boards, rusty nails sticking out, uneven ground and play areas. Not impressed. - Forrest Woods
Aug 2015 - $49.00
A heavily wooded campground about 60 miles north of Philadelphia, close to the Delaware River and other northern Bucks County attractions. Difficult to find; watch out for narrow roads - plan ahead. Arrived late on a Friday night; "David" thankfully escorted us to the site, which was wide, clean and flat with stones. Permanent sites are separated from transients. Most permanents in good shape. An active campground with organized games throughout Saturday for children and teens. Camp store is well-stocked, with an indoor game area. Large lake for fishing and two pools with water play-features. A high cost for only water and electric - knocked down my rating. Charges $7.50 per adult guest. One dumping station means you'll be lining up to get out on Sunday. Be sure to leave an extra hour. Trash is picked up on site (didn't learn that until we drove around looking for a Dumpster). There's a honeywagon too, but the service isn't available on weekends, or wasn't well advertised. We have friends in the area and will likely visit again. - Lancaster Camper