State: Pennsylvania
Address 1: 4205 Little Pine Creek Road
City: Waterville
Zip: 17776
Phone: 570-753-6000
Open: Open from the first weekend in April and closes in mid-December
Open all Year: No
Number of Sites: 99
Camp URL: http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/littlepine.aspx
Full Hook: Yes
The 2,158-acre Little Pine State Park is in a beautiful mountain section of Tiadaghton State Forest in PA Wilds. The 94-acre Little Pine Lake, hiking trails and the campground are prime attractions to the park.
Camping: modern sites, many with electricity
The campground opens the first weekend in April and closes in mid-December. There are 99 campsites: 93 sites can accommodate trailer units up to 30 feet in length, six sites are for tents only. Open or shaded sites are along a stream. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. The campground has a sanitary dump station, showers, flush toilets and many water outlets. Garbage and recycling receptacles, trailer storage and a second vehicle parking lot are at the campground entrance. Alcoholic beverages and unlicensed motor vehicles are prohibited. Pets are permitted on designated sites.
Camping Cottages: The three cottages comfortably sleep five people. Each cottage has two sets of single bunks, a full-size bed, wooden floors, windows, porch and electric lights, heat and outlets. Each site has a fire ring and picnic table.
Yurts: Located in the campground, the two Mongolian style tents are round, on a wooden deck and sleep five people in single bunks and double/single bunks. Yurts have a cooking stove, refrigerator, microwave oven, table, chairs, electric heat and outlets, fire ring and picnic table. A shower house is nearby.
Organized Group Tenting: Available to adult and youth groups, there are four sites: two sites hold 40 people and two sites hold 20 people, or combine to hold 120 people. A paved parking lot, showers, flush toilets, fire rings and picnic tables are provided. A garbage and recycling center is near the campground entrance.
Recreational Opportunities
Hiking – Picnicking – Swimming – Boating – Fishing – Hunting – Wildlife Watching – Cross-country Skiing – Sledding – Snowmobiling – Ice Fishing – Organized Group Tenting – Yurts – Camping Cottages – Camping