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Charcoal Hearth Campground Introduce

Welcome to Charcoal Hearth Campground, a serene escape nestled in Gardners, Pennsylvania. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, we offer a variety of services and amenities designed to enhance your outdoor experience. Located at 101 Bendersville Rd, our campground provides a tranquil setting for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike. You can reach us at (717) 486-7174 or +1 717-486-7174.

Our campground boasts spacious, gravel sites that are reasonably level and offer a sense of privacy. Many sites, like site 19, are ideal for tent camping, featuring convenient tent pads for a comfortable setup. The campground is known for its peaceful atmosphere, especially during weekdays, providing a perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility. However, it does fill up on weekends.

We pride ourselves on our clean and well-maintained facilities. Our bathrooms are among the nicest you'll find in state parks, although shower water pressure may require occasional adjustments. Our friendly camp host, Joyce, is always available to assist you, ensuring a pleasant stay. Firewood is available for purchase at $5.

Charcoal Hearth Campground is more than just a place to sleep. It’s a gateway to outdoor adventures. Enjoy easy hiking trails, challenging rocky uphill trails, and a beautiful rail trail perfect for biking. The campground's proximity to the Appalachian Trail offers even more opportunities for exploration. Additionally, a small beach-like swimming area and kayak/canoe rentals are available nearby.

While enjoying the natural beauty, please be aware that wildlife, including bears, may visit the area. Always secure your food and belongings to avoid attracting animals. Park rangers frequently patrol the area to ensure your safety.

For those interested in local attractions, Gettysburg is just a 35-minute drive away, making Charcoal Hearth Campground an excellent base for historical explorations. The general store on-site offers great burgers and a chance to interact with Appalachian Trail hikers. Also, for beer enthusiasts, the Thirsty Farmer Brew Works is a recommended 25-minute drive.

Experience the beauty and tranquility of Charcoal Hearth Campground. We look forward to welcoming you!

Location

PennsylvaniaCumberland CountyGardnersBendersville Road

Customer Reviews

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83 reviews
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Teri E.
Jun 03, 2019

We had a great time camping here May 30th to June 1st. Since we arrived on Thursday there were very few people there, we had the whole end of our Loop to ourselves. Totally private , peaceful , and dark at night . It did fill up on Friday . We were in site 19, which was a great site for a tent. Lots of room, and for me the greatest part was the tent pad since I have never had a tent pad before, it was great to have a flat level surface for the tent! If you have a reservation you don't need to check in anywhere before setting up, the camp host Joyce came around to meet us and she was very friendly. Three people right off the bat told us that there had been a bear in our campsite and at the playground earlier that day, and he had been going through the trash dumpsters while we were there. He or she also and torn apart somebody's campsite because they left food out, so we were extremely careful about never leaving food items out in the open when we left the campsite, everything got locked in the car. We never saw a bear. We did see the park rangers drive-thru pretty often . The bathrooms are the nicest that we've seen in state parks so far, very clean, the only problem I would say is that the shower water had to be pushed on in the women's room about every six seconds, but I heard in the men's room it stayed on for about 30 seconds. I could live with that while we were there. The closest bathroom to us was only a restroom, then there was more of a walk to get to the shower area . There's a really nice rail trail which we biked, then hiked up to awesome views. There is nice easy hiking trails, and some really difficult Rocky uphill trails . And over the two days we put 12 miles on our bikes . We also did some hiking on the Appalachian Trail. There's a small area with Beach like swimming, not right in the campground, and a little further up the road is the area where you can rent Kayaks or canoes. No complaints at all, this is a very nice Campground, very well worth the 1 hour 45 minute drive for us, and I'm sure we'll be back.

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DBK
Aug 16, 2019

Narrow roads in and out of the campground. The sites are gravel, reasonably level, and private. I had virtually no Verizon cell service. Nonetheless, I think it's a terrific campground. It's about 35 minutes from Gettysburg, and that made it worth the trip alone. The general store has GREAT burgers and it's fun to see the AT hikers on their way through. I ate a gallon of ice cream in their honor, albeit over a five day period and not in one sitting. I never visited the two lakes, but my neighbors raved about both. The campground host is very nice and very helpful. Firewood is $5. One last note: The Thirsty Farmer Brew Works is worth the 25 minute drive from the campground (if you are a beer nerd).

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Mary M.
Jun 12, 2020

Beautiful wooded sites that are spaced apart. Great trail right next to campsites. Only had electric hookups, but could fill water tank & use their dump station at end of visit...no big deal. Very relaxing!

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MICHELLE “tumbleweed” AVERY
Aug 14, 2023

Very nice, clean and the hosts very friendly. Spacious sites with some electric and water available nearby. Quiet with no internet access but able to make calls. Not all sites allow dogs so double check.

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Jaime Wright
Apr 17, 2024

Heaven on earth. The bathrooms are always clean & warm. The campground area is quiet & clean. Access to all different kinds of trails. Quarry, general store, picnic areas. We love it here! Most recently we stayed in site 25 w/pets and it was a large space.

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Matthew Hiserodt
Jun 06, 2025

One of the more underwhelming campgrounds I've stayed in. Busy road runs literally right behind some of the sites on the right side of the campground mapp. You hear trucks blowing by all night. No Internet whatsoever for T-Mobile. Showers were the kind you had to hold down a button constantly to get water. Was hoping to check out Appalachian trail museum and camp store but both were closed when I arrived and left.

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Eric Libby
May 17, 2025

Stayed here for a few nights before a family gathering. Always a great place and love all the history in the area!