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Buttermilk Falls Campground - Cabin 1

Buttermilk Falls Campground

4.3(3 reviews)
7.4 mi

This campground is now called Falling Waters. It's a nice place, quiet, and the owner, Dave is…read morereally accommodating. However, there is not much shade and the biggest downfall, I would say, is that the restaurant on site is closed, and there is no camp store. There is a beer distributor on the property, but that's it. It would be nice to have a camp store like most campgrounds, and having the restaurant open would be a huge plus since there really isn't anything nearby. The hike to the falls is nice, and they are very pretty. If you like being in the middle of basically nowhere, this is a great little find. We did enjoy our time there, but there are some things that would make it a whole lot better.

Gone to visit my Friend Dave at his campground Falling Waters Campground home of Buttermilk Falls…read more He new owner and working hard to make it better everyday. It's very quiet there and the people are phenomenal that stay there. He has big plans for this campground and it takes people like you reading this to come support him. Go and stay there and get some much-needed relaxation. It doesn't matter if you're bringing a Hamic Tent RV Couch or the largest 5th Wheel you can think of there's room for you there. We stayed in cabin 1 and it was nice. Remember to bring comfortable bedding. There's a Camp beverage that has adult slushy's and most adult drinks. The campground bathrooms are clean and Showers are nice. There's a downhill hiking trail down to the Falls that are very nice. And if you if you're into Sasquatch, you will love this place. Camp store is growing by the day. They are still looking for a person to run the camp restaurant. Added bonus is There's a genaral Store, a half a mile from the camp ground that's perfect. Will go back for sure

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Buttermilk Falls Campground - T-shirt at camp store

T-shirt at camp store

Buttermilk Falls Campground - Camp store

Camp store

Buttermilk Falls Campground - Cabin 1

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Pioneer Campground - The campsites were a little tight for two tents, but it can be done.

Pioneer Campground

3.5(8 reviews)
8.9 mi

I had the chance to try out Pioneer Campground over Memorial Day weekend. We ended up renting two…read morecampsites, one of which had electric and one which was primitive. The site numbers were 86 and 87. The sites are pretty close to one another, which is good if you're going with a group of people - you'll never be too far away from one another. It's not so good when you are located next to a group of college kids who can't figure out how to start a fire, or who play dance music when you're trying to relax. The electricity on our site was on the fritz when we first arrived, but the owner remedied that problem extremely quickly. Another good "customer service" experience at this campground was that the ice and firewood were both readily accessible and you could take things as you needed them and pay later. I also liked that there was a pool here and some on-site activities (for kids especially). What I did not like was that the bathrooms were located at the center of the camp, connected to the office and store. There were only two showers in said bathrooms, and the one closest to the door had absolutely zero water pressure; I couldn't get the soap off my body. I found out a day later that the shower further from the door actually did have decent water pressure, so that ended up working out alright. If you need to use the bathroom and can't walk/don't want to walk all the way to the center of the grounds, you can use a port-a-potty instead. I have to say, though, I just couldn't get used to them. It was gross (even though I did see it get emptied every single day), and there were spiders and creepy crawlies living in it every time I went to go use it. There's nothing like trying to hover above the toilet seat while simultaneously avoiding spiders crawling around you. There are water spouts every few camp sites, so we could clean our dishes that way. Overall this was a perfectly acceptable place to camp over Memorial Day weekend when all of the state parks were booked up with campers. I wish it was closer to World's End or Ricketts Glen, because we had to drive a solid thirty minutes to reach a nice hiking ground.

I would NOT recommend this campground! We stayed over the Memorial Day weekend 2019. While it was…read morepouring down rain I had to move my vehicle, I temporarily parked in a grassy spot, which is right next to our campsite. The owner, in a very demeaning manner, yelled at me to move my vehicle. Let me say, I am a woman. So, he made me very upset, I was shaking, his voice was loud and nasty. As I'm shaking, I'm trying to move my vehicle, obviously it gets stuck, and as he stands there giving me a nasty look, does not offer to help, but stands there with his "friend" and spoke nasty. Thankfully a camper from a near campsite came over to help. Another incident in the same weekend...... My husband and our children were in the community pool. The owner's son was loudly making fun on them and swearing. Let's just say favoritism at its best! And another FYI..... Don't be near the road when the owner is driving around in his golf cart!! He drives faster in that than a vehicle will be allowed to drive through here. And don't ask to have your black tank emptied in a timely manner, campers near us had to wait 2 days to get emptied!

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Pioneer Campground - Toad city.

Toad city.

Pioneer Campground - Electricity...two outlets per electric site.

Electricity...two outlets per electric site.

Pioneer Campground - Fire pit.

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Tanglewood Camping - Exterior of lakeside cabin

Tanglewood Camping

4.0(5 reviews)
25.8 mi

My husband and I have been camping since 2018 and are on the cautious side when it comes to booking…read moreprivate campgrounds. But do not be afraid of this one! We loved it! The sites are clean and ready to go when you arrive. Some of them are on the smaller side but if you adjust your parking you can make it work. You even have a beautiful view of the pond even from across the campsite! My friends booked the Rustic Cabins and had no complaints! They were so cute! The beach was clean and so much fun for our almost 2 year old son. Loved the weekend activities too! We made tie dye t-shirts! My son loved their playground too! One of the best parts was that at check-out I expressed that our picnic table was breaking and the maintenance guy was on it before we finished dumping. Incredible customer service, for the next campers! Cannot wait to come back.

We stumbled upon this beautiful, bucolic campground which sits on a hilltop and felt as if we'd…read moregone back in time. With a friendly welcome, swimming beach, paddle boat rentals, along with catch 'n release fishing, there is something for everyone. Here you will find clean restrooms, a safe environment for children to play as everyone heeded the 5 mph speed, a store with camping items, laundry, small restaurant and a very large dog run. The 7-mile drive from the highway was well worth the drive. There are many 'seasonals' who summer here from the surrounding communities and we found everyone very welcoming. We camped here in a 30' Airstream trailer and would definitely return.

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Tanglewood Camping - Camping supplies

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Tanglewood Camping - Lakeside Cabin futon and table

Lakeside Cabin futon and table

Tanglewood Camping - Deluxe Cabin Kitchenette

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Pine Creek Gorge

Pine Creek Gorge

4.5(4 reviews)
46.2 mi

The Pine Creek Gorge is nicknamed the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, and it certainly possesses its…read moreshare of dramatic views. There are a lot of ways to enjoy the area. The Pine Creek Rail Trail runs through the base of the gorge itself, which can be accessed by driving partway down to the parking areas and then hiking or biking in. Or you could opt to take some challenging hikes down the sides of the canyon to the bottom from one of the trailheads at the state parks located on the east (Leonard Harrison) or west (Colton Point) rims. Leonard Harrison State Park offers more amenities, with a visitor's center, and souvenirs and snacks during the busy season, while Colton Point is a bit more basic with picnic tables and overlooks. There is also a covered wagon tour available through Ole Covered Wagon Tours that provide another way to enjoy the base of the canyon, along with a knowledgeable tour guide who can provide information on the history, geology, and nature in the area. If you're unfamiliar with the area, be aware that rattlesnakes and black bears live here.

Noted as Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon the best way to get here is through Wellsboro, PA and the best…read moreview I found was from Colton State Park. Great hiking trails great views and overall a nice place to visit. The town nearby is also a great place to shop and grab something to eat. Be sure to plot everything by GPS there is minimal wireless Anal in the area probably because of how this place aligned with the Earth's magnetic field, regardless don't get lost and try not fall off. I have this place 3 Ninja stars because it was nothing close to Grand Canyon. This gorge is just that, a gorge and nothing near as close to a grand canyon.

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Pine Creek Gorge
Pine Creek Gorge
Pine Creek Gorge

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