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Acampamento aberto a partir de 15 April até 31 October
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2.5 / 5 (5 votos )

Canyon Country Campground

130 Wilson Road
16901, Wellsboro
Pennsylvania, Estados Unidos

Heavily wooded sites from Tenting to Motorhomes, 20/30 amp, Cabin Rentals, Hot showers in spotless bathhouse, Camp Store, Laundry, Game Room, Pet Friendly.

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Anónimo
Inglês (US)
If you read nothing else, PLEASE READ THIS! No matter how much your GPS complains, follow the driving instructions in your reservation email. There are many gravel roads around here that are absolutely not RV friendly. From Route 6 stay ONLY on 660 (or 362 to Airport Rd to 660 from the west) until you get to Wilson Rd which will take you to the campground entrance. Pros: - Woodland trail access to Leonard Harrison State park and the overlook. Usually you can take the Turkey Trail from the State Park down to the Pine Creek Rail Trail that runs along the river in the canyon, but Turkey Trail was closed due to land slides (May 2022). We drove up to Pine Creek Rail Trail Darling Run to park for the rail trail. There are restrooms at Darling Run and the lot is just steps from the trail. - Quiet. You are quite remote here. 15 minute drive to downtown Wellsboro. - Bath house was clean, but out-of-date. Meh, pretty much expected this. - Decent playground and game room - Friendly staff - Very nice picnic table Cons: - Poor wifi and only accessible when close to the office. - Site O was muddy by the hookups after a rain. I was sliding around trying to unhook and pack up, without dragging everything through the mud. - Firewood was in a little shed, but was moist. Lots of sizzling and some trouble getting the fire started. Comments: - The office is very small, with limited items for purchase. - Site O was full hookup, but only had 50amp service. The office offered me a 30amp adapter when I checked in, but I had my own. You might want to have one in case they run out. - AT&T was no service or 1 bar intermittently. Expected considering the location
1 ano ás

Wineshopper
Inglês (US)
Stayed here for 3 nights in a large spot near entrance. Solid campground although nothing 'special'. Stayed at full service site with 50amp/water/septic. Pretty steep backing up hill but was able to get coach fairly level at the top when backed all the way in. Pros: 1) Location relative to PA Grand Canyon - you can take a hiking path from the campground through a nice wooded area to the Leonard Harrison State Park Campground and Overlook area. From there, you can hike down one mile on the Turkey Path trail (about a 700 ft descent) to Pine Creek. Some waterfalls along this nice trail. Also can drive over to the other side of the Canyon in about 30minutes for additional hiking and views. 2) Location relative to Lookout Tower - a different path/road leads up to the Lookout Tower tourist attraction from the campground (you can drive or walk up to this). Nice views of the surrounding area and at sunset for $3 credit card swipe. Some hiking around there as well. 3) Dark skies at night - if you walk on the road to the Tower, pass a closed gate at night, there is an open private field adjacent to the road. When not too many campers are there, the night sky was great - can see Milky Way about 100X as many stars as we see at home. 4) Easy to get to and from Wellsboro driving and with fifth wheel on Rt. 660. (just follow Rt. 660 signs out of Wellsboro) Cons: 1) Not too many amenities and public bathrooms are just ok 2) Wifi - while the campground actually had wifi, we found that it was barely useable, especially on weekend. We were constantly being kicked off wifi and when on, speeds were very low. Our son is still in hybrid high school and we ended up taking him into Wellsboro (Thanks to the Naked Bagel!) for use of a wifi all the school day. This definitely needs an update at the campground if possible. 3) Basically no cell service for us - T-Mobile. 4) Some of the surrounding private property is not kept in the greatest shape and could be seen as an eyesore.
3 anos ás

TheFoxyVan
Inglês (US)
Whoa. Where to start. It's July, in the middle of a pandemic. The office lady saw our masks and proceeded to tells us "We don't worry about cooties out here" almost bullying us to take them off. Spewed vitriol about the virus being an overblown hoax. Yiiikkkeess. Site was ok until we found a bunch of half eaten watermelon ready to rot away in one of the trees at our site. Bath house was small, old and pretty much ick. There was a cute cat though. Stay away lest you get coronavirus from the staff.
3 anos ás