Pennsylvania Camping Offers A Lot More Than Just Great Historical Sites

By RA Manseau

Liberty Bell, Pennsylvania CampingAs you RV Pennsylvania with your family, you will be amazed at the diversity this state has to offer. From the coast of Lake Erie, to the splendid forest, to the historic district of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania offers beautiful scenery and treasured historical sites that will captivate the whole family.

Presque Isle receives about four million visitors each year. This is the only seashore in Pennsylvania and a terrific place to play. The beautiful coastline on Lake Erie offers swimming, boating, fishing, hiking and bicycling. Presque Isle is a National Natural Landmark. This peninsula contains more endangered, threatened and rare species of animals than any other wildlife area of comparable size in Pennsylvania. There are lots of Pennsylvania Campgrounds within a reasonable distance. Presque Isle State Park can be accessed by boat or by Highway 832.

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Five Tips & Hints to RV Pennsylvania

  1. Plan ahead and book your Pennsylvania campsite online!
  2. Average temperatures in Pennsylvania range from 14 to 35 degrees in January and between 60 to 85 degrees in July.
  3. For information on things to see and do while on your next Pennsylvania camping vacation, visit Pennsylvania Tourism Office website.
  4. For information about obtaining a fishing, boating or hunting license in Pennsylvania visit Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission.
  5. To obtain highway, safety and traffic information for Pennsylvania, visit 511PA.com, PA Travel Info To Go.


While you are Pennsylvania camping near Lake Erie, you may want to visit The Wooden Nickel Buffalo Farm in Edinboro. Here you can observe the magnificent wild bison grazing on their 90 acre pasture, or you can explore the Erie Zoo & Botanical Gardens. The area has lots of museums and galleries to visit as well.

National Memorial Arch, RV Pennsylvania Take the time to RV Pennsylvania to Pittsburgh, the home of the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, a magnificent steel and glass Victorian greenhouse. One of the most impressive historical treasures of its kind in the United States, the greenhouse has been an inviting place for visitors to marvel at the beauty and splendor of plants since 1893. The Pittsburgh area is full of treasures to tantalize your senses and engage your mind.

When your mind is tired of museums, galleries and gardens and you are ready for a thrill ride, visit the Kennywood Park in West Mifflin. This amusement park has been designated as a National and State Historic Landmark. It highlights 31 major rides, including three wooden roller coasters, an antique carousel and numerous other rides for the thrill seeker. The park also has Kiddieland, which has 14 rides for the younger thrill seekers in your family. The greater Pittsburgh area is full of recreational possibilities! And, the area has plenty of hospitable Pennsylvania campgrounds to make your home base as you explore and discover the wonders of the greater Pittsburgh area.

Pennsylvania’s northern woods are world-famous as the Elk Timberlands provide a home to the largest herd of Elk east of the Mississippi River. The Elk Timberlands are an important ecological connection between the Allegheny National forest to the west and the 1.5 million acres of state forest and game lands to the east. The forest is breathtaking with its wildlife and scenery and is a wonderful place to do some hiking and bird watching. The Pennsylvania State Forests are massive and so beautiful that there are scarcely words to describe them. There are lots of Pennsylvania campgrounds scattered through out the forest, streams and rivers that make up this exquisite area.

Gettysburg, the site of President Abraham Lincoln’s famous speech, is now a National Military Park. The Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center would be the best place to start your visit to this historically significant park. The park rangers offer lots of organized events for the family throughout the year. While visiting Gettysburg, stop by the David Wills House, where President Lincoln spent the night before his famous Gettysburg Address.

City Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Campgrounds Philadelphia is home to a major tourist attraction in Pennsylvania. The Independence National Historical Park is home to the old cracked Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Within the historic district of the city of Philadelphia are some of the most important sites in the development of the United States of America. This is truly a historical treasure and it would make a great day trip from your Pennsylvania camping base.

RV Pennsylvania camping is magnificent. The historical landmarks are a national treasure that will bring the past to life for the whole family. The beauty of the forest will take your breath away. Pennsylvania campgrounds are friendly and helpful. This marvelous state offers the visitor a true vacation from the rigors of everyday life.

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