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Morrison Campground Introduce

Nestled in the heart of Bradford, PA, Morrison Campground offers a unique and tranquil camping experience for those seeking to connect with nature. Accessible only by boat or hiking trail, this campground is a haven for tent campers who crave solitude and serenity. Unlike many established campgrounds, Morrison Campground is designed to provide ample space and privacy, making it an ideal destination for a true retreat into the forest.

The campground features numerous level sites, many of which are shaded by majestic maple trees, offering a cool respite on hot summer days. While some areas may show signs of neglect, the overall atmosphere is one of untouched natural beauty. The Allegheny River provides a stunning backdrop, especially at sunrise, when the hills are bathed in golden light.

One of the standout features of Morrison Campground is its focus on tent camping, ensuring that you won't be surrounded by RVs. The individual lots are spacious, with thick brush between them for added privacy. While the amenities are minimal—limited to primitive vault toilets—this simplicity is part of the charm, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the wilderness.

Customer feedback highlights the campground's unique appeal. One camper described it as "the actual retreat into the forest you want," praising the privacy and the beautiful views of the Allegheny River. Another noted the "wonderful shade" provided by the maple trees and the "extremely easy" recommendation for anyone looking to truly get away for a night.

Whether you're an experienced camper or new to the outdoors, Morrison Campground offers an unforgettable experience. Pack your gear, leave the hustle and bustle behind, and discover the peace and beauty of this hidden gem in Bradford, PA.

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Rod Reidnauer
Jun 25, 2022

NO FRESH WATER AT CAMPGROUND! All spigots have been removed. Fourth and final stop of my canoe camping trip. Numerous nice, level sites, but many were already occupied. I did find one gem under a big maple tree that provided wonderful shade on the hot day. This campground is different. Very spread out, and a lot of overgrown trails crisscrossing between sites. But again, the running theme of sites neglected the closer you get to the outer limits of the campground, persists. Some were comical, with just a site number post on an overgrown trail. Scrounging for firewood is severely slim pickings, as a lot of the perimeter has impenetrable undergrowth, and everywhere else is picked clean. I was about to go make a canoe trip to collect firewood, but found some left over at a site. It was really damp, but I was able to dry it out sufficiently by make-shifting the fire grate into a drying rack. Excellent water can be had at the head water to Morrison Run, but it's probably going to require a boat ride to get there. I think it might be pretty swampy between the campground and the stream.

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Matt Dale
May 02, 2022

Normally I'm very adverse to staying at an established campground in favor of dispersed or even stealth camping, and it's always because so many campgrounds give so much space to RVs and place the tent camping too close that I just assume that's going to be the case. This nice little place, however, makes it quite impossible for that to happen. Accessible only by boat or hiking trail, you'll only be among other tent campers here. It's the actual retreat into the forest you want, but with the only amenity being the most forgivable and welcome: toilets, if rather primitive vault toilets. The view of the Allegheny is absolutely gorgeous as well, especially if you're willing to get up early to watch the sunrise over the hills. If I had to find any gripe it would be that I like to hang my food 200' away from my tent as a habit, but the individual lots were too small for that. I picked the lot with the most space to let me get as close to that as possible, though. Still little to complain about, as everything's remain untouched aside from a knocked over bug spray can I forgot about and left sitting on a rock, and for an established campground the lots were still much larger than average, with thick brush between them for privacy. Overall I'd find it an extremely easy place to recommend for anyone who wants to truly get away for a night and doesn't mind the trek.

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Kurt Zitzelman Outdoors
Jul 15, 2017

Paddled in from the Elijah Boat Ramp and set up in site #8, the only one on the water I found that I could set up my hammock. Nice and quite, campground was very clean. Keep in mind that there is no running water at Morrison, vault toilets only. If you have a water filter drinking and cooking water is on hand from the reservoir.

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Kate H
Oct 02, 2022

Absolutely beautiful, around 4-6 miles going in although it's pretty rocky terrain so prepare some tylenol. Fire pits and picnic tables up by the, water plenty of trees. Highly worth the walk.

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Jacob Poucher
Jul 11, 2019

Great boat or hike in campground, 38 sites. Decent bathrooms $12 a night