Summer means long, lazy days, reminiscent of childhood, filled with golden sunshine, lounging in the pool, and playing without a care in the world. Most of us don’t have the luxury of indulging in long, lazy days all summer any more. But, visit this family-friendly camping resort in Pennsylvania, and you might just feel as though you’ve been transported back to your childhood.

Snuggled in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, Lake In Wood welcomes outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. Your only decision is where in the campground will you stay?

Google Maps

Park your RV under the shelter of the towering trees, or choose from an eclectic menu of rental accommodation.

Lake In Wood Camping Resort

…Stay at Noah’s Ark where a regal giraffe will watch over you or…

Lake In Wood Camping Resort

…Rough it like the old days, sleeping in a covered wagon.

Lake In Wood Camping Resort

Sleep nestled among the trees in a tree house or…

Lake In Wood Camping Resort

Simply pick a modern cabin like the cozy Moon Villa pictured below.

Lake In Wood Camping Resort

Or, wake each morning to watch, from your lakeside cabin, the sun rise over the water.

Lake In Wood Camping Resort

Spend hours on the lake…

Facebook/Lake In Wood Camping Resort

On a rented paddle boat…

Facebook/Lake In Wood Camping Resort

…or fishing. No swimming in the lake is allowed but…

Facebook/Lake In Wood Camping Resort

Just head to the pools…

Facebook/Lake In Wood Camping Resort

Soak up the sun as the water fountain sprays cool water over you or…

Facebook/Lake In Wood Camping Resort

…Take a dip in the indoor pool, if you’re visiting after Labor Day.

Facebook/Lake In Wood Camping Resort

After your swim, spend time palling around with the resident goats…

Facebook/Lake In Wood Camping Resort

…play a laidback game of basketball or horseshoe, or rent a bike or a golf cart to explore the campground.

Facebook/Lake In Wood Camping Resort

Enjoy a picnic lunch while the kids climb ladders and slip down slides at the playground.

Facebook/Lake In Wood Camping Resort Stop by the Gnome Cafe for a leisurely lunch or dinner. And before you bid Lake In Wood farewell, visit the shop to stock up on souvenirs. Click here for the official website of Lake in Wood. Or, go here for Facebook.

 

Google Maps

Lake In Wood Camping Resort

Facebook/Lake In Wood Camping Resort

Stop by the Gnome Cafe for a leisurely lunch or dinner. And before you bid Lake In Wood farewell, visit the shop to stock up on souvenirs. Click here for the official website of Lake in Wood. Or, go here for Facebook.

Have you been to this family-friendly camping resort in Pennsylvania? Lake in Wood in Lancaster County takes visitors back to the simpler, more innocent time of childhood. Pack up the family – don’t forget your dogs (there’s a specific play area just for the pooches) – and embark on your next summer adventure. Don’t stop with Lake in Wood. Add this amazing natural area to your summer to do list, too.

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.

Address: 576 Yellow Hill Rd, Narvon, PA 17555, USA

The OIYS Visitor Center

family-friendly camping resort in Pennsylvania June 20, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What are the best family-friendly campgrounds in Pennsylvania? If you’re on the hunt for a family-friendly campground in Pennsylvania with lots of amenities, look no further than Yogi at Shangri-La, a Jellystone campground that offers fun for the whole family, no matter how old or young you are. The Yogi Bear-themed campground features parking spots for RVs, or you can stay in a deluxe cabin. During the day, you’ll find a ton to do – swimming in the pool, playing volleyball or basketball, and exploring the nature trails. For a really unique camping experience, check into Delaware Water Gap/Pocono Mountains KOA Holiday Campground in East Stroudsburg.  Stay overnight in an old-fashioned covered wagon or even a teepee. Where can I camp on the beach in Pennsylvania? Did you know you can camp on the beach in Pennsylvania? Yep, Sara’s Campground in Erie offers tent camping right on the soft sand of the beach that snuggles up to Lake Erie. The beach campground is extremely popular, but it doesn’t take reservations. It’s well-worth the early arrival to snag a sleeping spot on the beach. However, RV parking spots are also available as are tented areas in the woods. The campground features fun themed weekends, hosts movies on the beach, and offers a full menu of amenities – a general store, a pizza shop, and WiFi, for example. What are the best waterparks in Pennsylvania? You’ll find quite a few waterparks in Pennsylvania, including one that’s tucked in a campground. Lake Raystown Resort offers some of the coolest glamping in Pennsylvania. Stay in a charming yurt or in an enchanting cabin. While you’ll have some pretty cool digs to sleep in at night, spend your days frolicking in the water at WildRiver Waterpark. You’ll have several water attractions from which to choose – zoom down the slide that drops 380 feet, or soar down the Atomic Blaster. If you prefer relaxing, grab a spot near the pool or wade in the crystal clear water.

The OIYS Visitor Center

family-friendly camping resort in Pennsylvania

June 20, 2020

Beth Price-Williams

What are the best family-friendly campgrounds in Pennsylvania? If you’re on the hunt for a family-friendly campground in Pennsylvania with lots of amenities, look no further than Yogi at Shangri-La, a Jellystone campground that offers fun for the whole family, no matter how old or young you are. The Yogi Bear-themed campground features parking spots for RVs, or you can stay in a deluxe cabin. During the day, you’ll find a ton to do – swimming in the pool, playing volleyball or basketball, and exploring the nature trails. For a really unique camping experience, check into Delaware Water Gap/Pocono Mountains KOA Holiday Campground in East Stroudsburg.  Stay overnight in an old-fashioned covered wagon or even a teepee. Where can I camp on the beach in Pennsylvania? Did you know you can camp on the beach in Pennsylvania? Yep, Sara’s Campground in Erie offers tent camping right on the soft sand of the beach that snuggles up to Lake Erie. The beach campground is extremely popular, but it doesn’t take reservations. It’s well-worth the early arrival to snag a sleeping spot on the beach. However, RV parking spots are also available as are tented areas in the woods. The campground features fun themed weekends, hosts movies on the beach, and offers a full menu of amenities – a general store, a pizza shop, and WiFi, for example. What are the best waterparks in Pennsylvania? You’ll find quite a few waterparks in Pennsylvania, including one that’s tucked in a campground. Lake Raystown Resort offers some of the coolest glamping in Pennsylvania. Stay in a charming yurt or in an enchanting cabin. While you’ll have some pretty cool digs to sleep in at night, spend your days frolicking in the water at WildRiver Waterpark. You’ll have several water attractions from which to choose – zoom down the slide that drops 380 feet, or soar down the Atomic Blaster. If you prefer relaxing, grab a spot near the pool or wade in the crystal clear water.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If you’re on the hunt for a family-friendly campground in Pennsylvania with lots of amenities, look no further than Yogi at Shangri-La, a Jellystone campground that offers fun for the whole family, no matter how old or young you are. The Yogi Bear-themed campground features parking spots for RVs, or you can stay in a deluxe cabin. During the day, you’ll find a ton to do – swimming in the pool, playing volleyball or basketball, and exploring the nature trails.

For a really unique camping experience, check into Delaware Water Gap/Pocono Mountains KOA Holiday Campground in East Stroudsburg.  Stay overnight in an old-fashioned covered wagon or even a teepee.

Where can I camp on the beach in Pennsylvania?

Did you know you can camp on the beach in Pennsylvania? Yep, Sara’s Campground in Erie offers tent camping right on the soft sand of the beach that snuggles up to Lake Erie. The beach campground is extremely popular, but it doesn’t take reservations. It’s well-worth the early arrival to snag a sleeping spot on the beach. However, RV parking spots are also available as are tented areas in the woods. The campground features fun themed weekends, hosts movies on the beach, and offers a full menu of amenities – a general store, a pizza shop, and WiFi, for example.

What are the best waterparks in Pennsylvania?

You’ll find quite a few waterparks in Pennsylvania, including one that’s tucked in a campground. Lake Raystown Resort offers some of the coolest glamping in Pennsylvania. Stay in a charming yurt or in an enchanting cabin. While you’ll have some pretty cool digs to sleep in at night, spend your days frolicking in the water at WildRiver Waterpark. You’ll have several water attractions from which to choose – zoom down the slide that drops 380 feet, or soar down the Atomic Blaster. If you prefer relaxing, grab a spot near the pool or wade in the crystal clear water.