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17 RV Parks near Taylor, Pennsylvania
Old Forge, Pennsylvania 2.2 miles SW
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We did however find 17 campgrounds within 25 miles of Taylor. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Taylor in the left hand column.
105 Whispering Winds Lane Dalton, Pennsylvania 18414 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 70 See Co | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 14 Reviews
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May 2019 - $43.00
This campground is in the middle of nowhere. Sites are mostly taken up by seasonal weekenders. The road is steep and gravel. There is one toilet half way down the campground. The only showers were up at the check in. Walked up the hill to them, carrying our stuff only to find there was no water. They were darkly lit and unappealing. There is another campground 2 miles away that is not listed on this site that has to be better than this. Highway robbery for the prices amenities. - PF Churchill
May 2017 - $25.00
Stayed during Memorial Day weekend which was very busy. Overall the park is very rustic but the bathrooms and showers are clean. The pool seemed clean. There's a large playground with basketball hoop, swings & sea-saw for kids. The staff was very nice, readily available and helped as needed. The staff was very easy-going and accommodating to last-minute requests and upgrading.
The site is a mixture of overnighters and people who stay with their RVs for the season. With all the campsites full on the holiday weekend, it was very tight. Power and water are available at many of the sites, and others are primitive.
I think this would be a very nice campsite on a quieter weekend. The game room was older with a pool table, air hockey & pin ball machine. It is not a campsite with Wi-Fi and all the amenities. Don't expect hours of entertainment in the game room. It's the kind of campsite that you would relax by the fire, perhaps read, nap on a blanket in the field, play frisbee & enjoy nature. - CamperKim
Oct 2016 - $36.00
Directions to the campground were confusing, making it hard to find. It is quite a distance from grocery stores and gas stations. When I telephoned for assistance I got a recording. The facilities were minimal, the on-site staff was hard to find, the office was unattended and there was no answer at the posted telephone number, some of the interior roads were very steep, sites were heavily wooded. Our site a pull-thru horseshoe and not quite level. I would say that it was barely satisfactory for a short stay. - tweymouth
565 Mount Olivet Rd Wyoming, Pennsylvania 18644 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 100 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 13 Reviews
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Oct 2018 - $26.00
Definitely follow Campground instructions and not GPS. We stayed on Site 48 for an over night stay. Site is spacious, wide, and level. Water spigot next to site. Though Reserve America states water on most sites there are not water hookups just spigots located throughout the park. You can use a hose at the dump station to fill fresh water tank. Beautiful treed site and park is quiet. The Lake looks beautiful but we did not have time to enjoy it on this trip. Would come again. - CindyL
Sep 2018 - $32.00
Traveling in a 43ft Class A with 4 slides and tow vehicle. Last main road before CG has a weight limit of 20 tons (no option to avoid it). Follow campground directions as GPS tries to take you through back roads that are narrow with lots of turns. Only electric hookups, no sewer or water but there is a dump station. Many of the sites are sloped and hard to level for a big rig. Originally booked site 11 but is was sloped too much front to back and could not level without back wheels off the ground. Moved to site 51 and is probably the nicest for big rigs as it is nearly level and wide with easy back in at an angle. Road from office to sites is long and narrow with a steep hill and there is no where to pull off if another rig is coming through in the opposite direction. Could not get Direct TV satellite due to tree coverage but AT&T cell service was decent. Lots of trails for hiking, nice lake for fishing and boat rentals, swimming pool was closed for the season. - Big Rig Travelers
Jul 2018 - $25.00
Very nice state park campground. We visit several times a year. Limited sites for MH with a dog. Great boat launch area, we used for our kayaks. - Vrrmm Rydr
1839 N Abington Rd Dalton, Pennsylvania 18414 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 82 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 14 Reviews
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Aug 2019 - $33.00
We stayed here the last week of August and again early October in a 30' travel trailer. The ranger was very friendly and helpful, and the campground was very nice. We stayed in Sites 46 and 28, at 50-amp sites The drive in was easy. Site 46 was not level but served its purpose as a one-night stop. Site 28 was level and easy to back into. We had good cell phone signal (Verizon 4G 4 bars) at the campsite. We received several channels of OTA TV, but none of the primes (ABC, NBC, CBS). There was no WIFI in the campground. The restrooms and showers are showing their age but were clean and acceptable. There were several trails for hiking, but we were not there long enough to check them out. Since both stays were a one-night stops, we did not take the time to check out any of the local sites. - Capt Gerry
Jul 2019 - $25.00
Eh, It's OK, that's all. If you are a hiker don't waist your time here. Not enough trails and the ones they have are overgrown and just plain suck. Campgrounds are OK and average. No wildlife here. No beach, no lake swimming. They do have a pool but its away from the camping area and gets really crowded by day users. We went down but it was so crowded it was actually gross, so we didn't go in as I will not allow my children swim in conditions like that. We will not return. - GDM
Sep 2016 - $27.00
It was a nightmare getting to this park. The gas took us off exit 199 on I-81 and so does the parks own reservation site, but THE ROAD HAS BEEN CLOSED FOR NEARLY A YEAR. We had to back up about a quarter mile to get back onto I-81 because there was no place to turn around. I had called the local office and was told to check I. At the big brown building, but our rig, which they were told was 40' couldn't make the circle by the offices, requiring another backing up and another phone call. We were told that was the correct building but there was another checkin at the campground. I was told with the senior discount it would be $25.50' but when we got there I was charged a$31 after the discount. We checked in on a Thursday afternoon but the ranger charged us for Friday rates because we were leaving on Friday...then said it was a computer glitch and finally agreed with me. She then said it would be $23 and she would bring the refund to our site. A different ranger came with a receipt showing $27 and stood there arguing with me because the lady had made another mistake and asked to see if I "really" had been charged $31....he wouldn't take my word for it. The woman at the gate told me that based on the price of our rig that $31 should seem cheap to us. Anyways, we got to the site and it was nice, but our experience had already been ruined. - Ginny H
241 Brian Ln Dalton, Pennsylvania 18414 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: ~10 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Oct 2018 - $40.00
Big Rig Friendly. This is a trailer park that the owner is adding RV sites. Our site was gravel, spacious and level. The owner was very accommodating. Currently this is a no frill park. Safe and secure, just what we need. Streets are wide. Full time residents are friendly. - Lama79
26 Eagle Eye Dr Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania 18436 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 99 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 25 Reviews
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Sep 2019 - $53.00
Wish we were staying a few days and the weather was warmer. Pretty location and the lake looked very inviting. A little difficult getting to as it it quite far off the beaten path. Call the office and get directions. There are bridges your GPS will tell you to use that are no longer there!!!!! I am not positive of the site number as we were taken directly to site and I did not receive a map of the place to look over. We were a one night stay only. - Popeye1
Aug 2019 - $53.00
No fault of the campground but, getting through Scranton in a driving rainstorm with road construction and negotiating the detour to the campground was an adventure. Once again a gated campground which we like. Very nice and easy pull thru. Utilities were good and room for a good satellite signal. Some full timers but, most were well kept and friendly. The area is well kept and clean. We ere only here for a couple nights to visit Steamtown but, would definitly stay again. - Larry Jenkins
Oct 2018 - $47.00
We were met by the owner as we pulled in to register. Very friendly and accommodating. The site was great as we were requiring a pull-through large enough to accommodate our 35' travel trailer without disconnecting. The TV wasn't the greatest, but everything else was good. The view of the lake and the surrounding area was fantastic. Nice place to stay for a couple of days. - Lemon Drop
30 Vacation Ln Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania 18657 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 100 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 35 Reviews
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May 2018 - $62.00
I would like to give this park a zero but the water pressure was acceptable, hence we give them a 1. Park was filthy, silt from a creek overflow was everywhere. You were either in dust or mud. a calcium and/or gravel spread would have helped. Our motorhome just barely fit the pull thru site with nowhere to park the car except in the mud. A tree branch blocked the satellite view. When I asked to move the owner replied, "that's why we have cable", she did offer to move us to a site that was not a pull thru, when there were 5 pull thru sites to our left that remained empty. The park is over run with rules, regulations and fines. We traveled from Florida to visit our family of five and if they wanted to visit for a couple of hours it would have cost an additional $40.00 per visit and the owner would not budge on this issue. If you moved the fire ring they would fine you $100.00 and if you brought your own fire wood It was a $100.00 fine. WI-FI was advertised available but we found it to be only in one location. We reserved for ½ month stayed two days and did receive a partial refund. I honestly could not find any redeeming qualities about this park or staff or ownership. My advice, if you want to enjoy your camping experience don't stay here! - Jim Eason
Oct 2017 - $34.00
Warm welcome from the owner and her staff. Clean laundry with new machines. Good arcade for the kids. Nice, level sites with easy back in or pull thru. Convenient to US 6. Beautiful setting by the Tunkhannock creek. We will definitely be back. - Tom Keenan
Jul 2017 - $59.00
Was very nice and the service was great. The first campground I ever stayed at with delivery. Just call the office and tell them what you need and they bring it to your site. - Bill Felix
644 Stony Mountain Rd Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania 18657 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 85 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Jul 2018 - $23.00
We stopped here for one night as we were trying to make time across Pennsylvania. Passport America rate available so that was the saving grace. This is a tired campground. Upon arrival, there is a tipped over dumpster with trash strewn around. Sites and roads are gravel. Our site was not level and barely long enough to accommodate our rig (32'). Our tow vehicle is parked in the site next to us. Lots of tired seasonal units here. Good AT&T cell coverage, 10 or so channels over-the-air. No WiFi. No privacy from other campers. Brand new composite picnic table. The person who checked us in was friendly but not too knowledgeable about the campground or our site. - MangoandJune
Jul 2018 - $23.00
Very quiet Park, sites are level and staff very friendly. Would definitely stay here again, it is kinda off the beaten path though - Mommajeet
263 Ledgedale Road Greentown, Pennsylvania 18426 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 70 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Jul 2019 - $44.00
The main office that services the campground is down at the lake, at the boat launch. To check in, you need to proceed to the lake. There is one shared entrance/exit for the entire lot which is loaded with boat trailers and traffic. After checking in, the only way to turn around with a trailer or larger RV is to loop past the boat ramp so you can make the turn back toward the shared entrance/exit. The sites are either right along the shoulder of the road (a fairly busy 2 lane country road) or up on the mountain. The mountain sites are more secluded and many had good crushed stone pads, but be warned it is extremely tight and twisty to get up there. Many sites require a "jackknife" backup turn to get in them. Probably fine if you are a seasonal and only going in once for the season, but if you have a bigger rig, you might want to reconsider for a weekend trip. Low voltage situation. Neighbors AC burned up. Our microwave would hardly heat. The kicker was upon checkout, the dump station is across the main road along a row of campsites that run parallel to the road behind a row of trees. The entrance is again a tight turn, compounded by bollards placed about 10 feet wide around the entrance, and they allow a truck and boat trailer to park parallel. After "threading the needle" to turn into the dump station, there is space for 1 car/trailer to pump out, so any other cars can squeeze by you. After getting there, and getting into place, I found the dump cap had a padlock on it (during a holiday weekend!). There is a sign that reads "please visit the camp office for a key". Mind you this is after you stunt drive your RV into this tight pull-off. Back into the rig, drive back to the main road, into the parking lot full of boats with no camper parking. Into the store, get the key, now get in line and wait 30 minutes behind a line of boats trailers waiting to pull their boats out of the lake before you can get out and back to the dump site. My advice, camp elsewhere if you don't need to be here. - cramerpp
114 Campground Rd Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania 18466 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 140 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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May 2017 - $31.00
Campground: Road access off I-380 can be tricky on most direct route, as there is one bad, tight, dipped turn in the small town that big rigs should avoid. My RV GPS did correctly route us around that. Stayed here in the pet loop in a 33-foot long fifth wheel. Not too many pet sites in park. Had a 50A only site. Campground road is paved. Crushed stone sites, fairly level, with good spacing between sites and scattered mature trees. Watch out for dead branches though. Sites had picnic table and fire ring. Water availability is a real drawback. One place to fill up tanks at dump station on entry road to campground, and I can see it getting very congested and backed-up there in prime season, same for using the dump station on way out. (Was a cold rainy week in early may for us, so we had no issues.) In campground proper, water availability even worse, with only places being at restroom building and at stand practically in the camp hosts site. Very long walk for those on ends of loops. Bathrooms were clean, with good hot water and showers. Had laundry machines there, but we did not use them, so no idea if they are working and maintained. Looked new though. I might stay here again in off season, but not in prime season. Park: Loop trail around lake very nice, can be hiked or biked. Decent size lake for kayaking or canoeing, and of course fishing. - We Roamed and Rambled
150 Marty's Main Street Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania 18436 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 340 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Aug 2018 - $35.00
"Secluded", very well named. This is pretty much one of those seasonal, mostly weekend getaway type of parks. There are spots arranged around 2 small swimming ponds, but they all seemed to be taken by seasonal renters. Some spots were very well maintained, others gave the term "trailer park" its bad reputation. For the most part, it was pretty nice looking. We reserved a spot over the phone, very clear about the size of our rig, but when we checked in we were told we'd never fit and were put in the pull-through field in back of the office. We had a lovely view of the work barn and the log splitting operation. Really just an open field. Satellite worked, no antenna TV, and no usable Verizon data service. I had to drive out of the park 10-15 minutes to get my phone to work as a hot spot. Also, it's about half a mile down a very, very dusty gravel road. Our toad was unrecognizable. We didn't sit outside. The spots behind the office are in an industrial setting, people buzz by joy riding in their golf carts, the horse shoe pit was right in front of the rig, men swearing like sailors "F this and F that", so overall it was pretty miserable. If you're a local looking for a seasonal get away, have at it. If you're a tourist, I recommend looking elsewhere. - Florida Don