Hit the road in Pennsylvania and park your rig amid wild forests, lakes, and mountains.
Outdoor adventures are easy to find in the Keystone State, whether boating and kayaking on Lake Erie, hiking the Appalachian Trail, or mountain biking in the Poconos Mountains. RVers will find plenty of variety, too, from big rig RV parks with full hookups and swimming pools on the outskirts of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to quiet family campgrounds along the Susquehanna River in Central Pennsylvania or a back-to-basics camping experience in Amish Country. Pennsylvania weather can be temperamental, so make sure you choose an RV campground with electric hookups and fire rings during the winter months. That way, you can crank up the heating and cozy up around the fire after hitting the ski slopes in the Allegheny Mountains. Or, in summer, check into a lakefront campground near the beaches of Presque Isle State Park, snag a riverside campsite at Clear Creek State Park, or escape the crowds in the Allegheny National Forest.