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Discover the natural beauty of Tomb Flats Campground, an inviting outdoor destination nestled in the heart of Sproul State Forest, Cammal, Pennsylvania. While not a dedicated dog park, this pet-friendly campground offers a wonderful base for dog owners looking to explore scenic trails, embark on dog-friendly hikes, and relax by the nearby Pine Creek. Known for its peaceful ambiance, ample shade from tall evergreens, and direct access to the Pine Creek Rail Trail, it’s a haven for nature lovers and their furry companions.
Campers will appreciate the rustic amenities including well-maintained restrooms, a bathhouse with showers, campfire rings, and a roomy parking lot with easy trail access. With a swimming-friendly creek and a playground for kids, the campground provides enriching experiences for the whole family. Whether you’re seeking a weekend hiking with your dog, paddling in the creek, or biking miles of pet-friendly trails, Tomb Flats Campground is a top spot for dog owners and outdoor enthusiasts in North Central Pennsylvania.
What a fantastic primitive campground! I stayed there with 15 others and had plenty of space (think it was lots 6 and 9 that we had). At night we even saw the Milky Way! There are only 2 toilets and no running water, electricity and no phone service. So prepared to rough it. Bring a saw. There is plenty of firewood nearby. All you have to do is carry logs back to the campground and cut them into pieces that fit into the fire ring. Bring plenty of water and buckets to wash yourself. You are not allowed to wash yourself in the stream. The closest WIFI is at the nearby general store. You can even get the WIFI while parked outside the store (the password is on a sign next to the door).
I stayed here in late August. A few of the sites don’t have a lot of shade, but every site does have at least some. You can’t drive up to your specific spot, but the parking lot is large and there are paths to every site. Sites are free, there is a men’s /women’s toilet, campfire and lantern pole at each site. I was surprised there weren’t more people staying honestly. During the day on the weekend the creek is more crowded. The creek is relatively low, has flat rocks, great for kids of all ages! Easy to stay socially distanced as well! My biggest concern were the flies that bit. Others in my party weren’t nearly as affected. Long pants and long sleeves work well against them.
Well kept campground with bathrooms on site. Walking distance to Pine Creek and the Rails to Trails bike bath is easily accessible. There is also a boat launch for watercraft and ample parking.
Beautiful area. Take you own TP because the bathrooms are well used and run out of TP
Peaceful, call and excellent camping. We felt fully lost in the wilderness while being only a short walk from our car. Has pit latrines without sinks or showers but a dip in the Pine Creek is an excellent alternative. Try an inner tube float down the river and be safe.