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Deep Creek Campground

Perkiomenville, PA 18074, USA

Introduce

Welcome to Deep Creek Campground, your gateway to outdoor adventures nestled in the serene landscape of Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania. Our campground offers a perfect blend of nature and comfort, catering to both tent campers and those seeking a unique outdoor experience. Located near lakes and reservoirs, our facilities provide ample opportunities for exploration and recreation, making it an ideal destination for families, adventure seekers, and nature enthusiasts alike.

  • Well-Groomed Camp Area: Our sites are thoughtfully arranged with plenty of space to accommodate your camping needs. The area is meticulously maintained, ensuring a clean and pleasant stay.
  • Tent-Only Camping: We specialize in tent-only sites, providing an authentic camping experience away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
  • Proximity & Playground: While our campsites are close together, we offer vibrant playgrounds to keep kids entertained and happy during their stay.
  • Lake Access & Walkways: Enjoy the beauty of the lake on either side with a charming walkway across the dam connecting both areas. Perfect for scenic strolls or bike rides.

Service Highlights: At Deep Creek Campground, we prioritize your comfort and convenience. Our clean and well-maintained restrooms are strategically placed to ensure accessibility throughout your stay. Ample parking spaces make it easy to navigate in and out of the campsite with ease.

Natural Attractions & Activities: Beyond our gates, you'll discover a wealth of natural wonders and activities waiting to be explored. Whether you're into hiking, biking, or horseback riding, the trails around the lakes and reservoirs offer something for everyone. Our equestrian-friendly sites make us a haven for horseback riders seeking a peaceful retreat.

Customer Feedback: Our campers have shared their experiences, highlighting our well-groomed area, clean restrooms, and convenient parking as standout features. Many appreciate the proximity to trails and attractions, though some noted that fire grates at their sites weren't level, making it challenging for cooking.

Promotional Note: At Deep Creek Campground, we invite you to immerse yourself in nature's embrace while enjoying modern amenities. Whether you're here for a quick overnight stay or an extended adventure, our campground is your perfect base for exploring the great outdoors. Join us for an unforgettable experience surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife.

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Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Barbecue grill

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Public shower

Restroom

Slides

Swings

Tent sites

Children

Good for kids

Kid-friendly hikes

Playground

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Christopher Spencer Apr 26
★★★★★5

Well groomed camp area,tents only. Sites are close together. Nice playgrounds,both by the lake on opposite sides,connected by nice walkway across the dam. Restrooms are good and clean. Plenty of parking. There are many attractions around the lakes and reservoir. Many trails to enjoy while hiking, biking, and horseback riding.The equestrian riders have their own campground.

Arianna Logan May 16
★★★★★5

Went camping and had a great time! We only stayed for one night but the bathrooms were clean and the campsites were decent sizes. Only complaint is that none of the grates over the fire laid flat. We checked a few other sites too in case it was just ours. This made it difficult to heat up water for coffee/tea.

Bill Walsh Sep 23
★★☆☆☆2

Difficult to book, confusing to navigate, showers were cold water. Running water was nonpotable, tent sites are sharp gravel. And the rules are overly restrictive. Pretty forest though

Michael Hrycko (zappidelle) Sep 06
★★★★★5

My family and I had the best time in years!!! Very friendly staff, game wardens, and campers. Looking forward to next year.

Christina Huber Sep 05
★☆☆☆☆1

I have been camping at Green lane campground personally for the last 34 years (yes, since I was a baby). My family has been camping there for over 65 years. It is sad to say that the campground has declined over the years… Examples: The restrooms were cleaned/restocked a few times a day. But in the past few years my family has had to start bringing our own toilet paper, just to make sure we don’t get stuck in the bathroom. Just this weekend: During one of the busiest weekends at the camp ground. 3 out of the 4 bathrooms stalls in the campground were clogged (One of my uncles after searching everywhere for a ranger: Then after we could not find anyone- He went out to purchase what was needed to fix the restrooms). Another thing that the rangers used to do every morning was they would come to each camp site take your trash, and give you a bit of wood to get your day started. 15-20 years ago, the park rangers would come around every hour day/night to make sure that everyone was doing okay. Over the last few years, we have had to deal with people sneaking into the campground, drinking alcohol- being rowdy at all time of the night. Some of my family members have small children. The past few years, I’ve had people sneaking in, setting up a tent, and getting drunk. They were being loud at all hours of the night. It would be nice if the Rangers came around like they used to. To take out the people that aren’t supposed to be there, and remind the people that are registered, please keep it down. Truthfully, If it wasn’t a tradition for my family to gather there to camp, we probably would’ve found a better location. Over the years, we’ve have made many good/great memories at Green Lane. But it’s getting harder: because even with the prices going up, the cleanliness of the bathrooms is lacking and the presence of the Rangers is almost nonexistent.

Karen Smith Oct 30
★★★★★5

Deep creek campground is in the green lane park. We camped for our first time in the fall to enjoy the foliage. Finding the entrance was a little confusing but we figured out pretty quickly that the campground is behind the park office and the entrance runs beside that parking lot. It's fairly small and the sites are right up against each other with mostly no secluded sites to use. The site has a huge fire pit, picnic table and enough space for a good size tent and car. From the campground you can walk down to the lake and even head out on some of the park trails from there. We plan to visit again!