Cowans Gap State Park

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6235 AUGHWICK RD, FORT LOUDON, Pennsylvania, 17224, United States
Cowans Gap State Park
$10.00 - $10.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

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About this campground

Nestled in the heart of Pennsylvania's mountains, Cowans Gap State Park beckons families and outdoor enthusiasts to discover its pristine campgrounds and crystal-clear 42-acre lake. Whether you're casting a line at dawn, paddling across mirror-like waters, or hiking through dense forest trails, this well-appointed park delivers the perfect blend of adventure and comfort. Modern amenities including hot showers, clean restrooms, shaded pavilions, and convenient picnic areas ensure your wilderness escape doesn't mean roughing it.
Cowans Gap State Park provides diverse camping options, including tent camping, RV sites, organized group sites, and rustic cabins. The park is well-suited for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
Historical SignificanceWhile the park's human history remains quietly tucked away in the mountains, the land itself tells an ancient story written in stone and stream, waiting to be discovered by curious visitors.
Weather and SeasonsEach season paints Cowans Gap in spectacular new colors. Summer brings warm days perfect for splashing in the lake and lazy afternoons drifting in a kayak. When autumn arrives, the surrounding mountains explode in brilliant reds and golds, creating a photographer's paradise even as some facilities begin their seasonal rest. Winter transforms the landscape into a snow-covered wonderland where cross-country ski tracks weave through the woods and hardy anglers test their luck on the frozen lake. Spring awakens the forest floor with wildflowers and fills the air with birdsong as nature celebrates renewal.
ElevationPerched at 1,400 feet above sea level, the park offers a refreshing mountain retreat where summer temperatures stay pleasantly cool and morning mists dance across the lake. From various vantage points, sweeping views of the surrounding ridges and valleys reward those who venture upward, while the crisp mountain air invigorates hikers and cyclists alike.
Natural Features and SceneryThe jewel of Cowans Gap is its pristine 42-acre lake, cradled by forested mountains that stretch to the horizon. State forest land surrounds the park like a protective embrace, creating an unbroken wilderness where white-tailed deer graze at dusk and dawn. Ancient hardwoods tower overhead, their canopy sheltering a diverse ecosystem where every trail promises new discoveries and every shoreline vista takes your breath away.
Geological RegionHidden within Fulton County's enchanting Allens Valley, Cowans Gap occupies a natural amphitheater carved by time and water. The surrounding state forest creates an expansive wilderness buffer, while guardian mountains rise on all sides, their forested slopes plunging down to meet the sparkling 42-acre lake at the valley's heart. This unique geography creates a microclimate and ecosystem that feels worlds away from everyday life, yet remains easily accessible to adventure seekers.

Campsite details

AccessibilityAccessible restrooms are located in the cabin area. The park also features ADA-compliant facilities.
Sites SizeSites are described as well-maintained and level; some are spacious and provide privacy, while others are more clustered. Specific details about site dimensions are not available.
Sites PrivacyPrivacy varies by area. One user noted that the tent camping area provides adequate privacy, while another mentioned that some campsites are too close together.
Total Campsites200 campsites
Recommended CampsitesSome sites in Loop A reported as steep; suitable for smaller trailers or tents. Loop B preferred for lake views.
Best CampsitesLoop B campsites near the lake are highly recommended for proximity to water and privacy.

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
8:00 AM
Check-out
10:00 PM
Stay Limit
No more than one family unit or five unrelated persons per campsite. Maximum occupancy for cabins is based on bed count.
Guests Allowed Per Site
One family unit or five unrelated persons.
Groups
Group sites are located near the main camping area and can accommodate large parties. One reviewer noted using the organized group camping section and appreciated its proximity to key facilities.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutThe campground is divided into loops (A and B) with hundreds of campsites. Loop B is closer to the lake.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen year-round with peak season closures of some facilities mid-October due to staffing.
Reservation PlatformsPhone reservations available via Ranger Station at 717-485-3948.
Walk-in AvailabilityUser reports suggest popular loops like Loop B fill quickly; walk-up availability may be limited during busy seasons.
Cancellation PolicyPermit cannot be assigned or transferred. Violations may result in revocation or citation.

Accomodation available

GroupGroup campsites are offered for larger parties such as families, schools, or organizations. These sites provide space and facilities to accommodate multiple people camping together.
Cabin lodgingCabin lodging is available for campers seeking a more sheltered and comfortable experience. These enclosed accommodations offer protection from the elements and are ideal for those who prefer not to camp in tents.

Amenities available

Showers
Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Dump station
Firewood available
Flush toilets
Electricity hookups
Camp Store

Activities you can enjoy

Cowans Gap State Park offers diverse recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, and wildlife viewing. There are several scenic hiking trails and a beach area for swimming. Educational programs are also organized by the park staff.
Hiking
The park has numerous trails, including the Tuscarora, Horseshoe, and Standing Stone trails, which offer varying levels of difficulty. Reviewers noted that the Horseshoe Trail is steep but rewards hikers with scenic views. Another mentioned, 'Some of the most grueling and intense hiking trails in all of Pennsylvania can be found here at Cowans Gap.'
Fishing
Fishing is available in the lake, which is stocked with trout twice a year. While some reviewers found fishing just 'okay,' others appreciated the opportunity to relax and fish in the scenic surroundings.
Swimming
Swimming is allowed at the lake, which has a beach area with a sandy bottom. The area is well-maintained with changing rooms and showers nearby, but there are no lifeguards. One review highlighted, 'We went swimming in the lake with clear water and a nice sandy bottom.'
Biking
Biking is a popular activity around the lake trail, especially for families. One reviewer noted, 'Biking around the lake trail is great with kids.'
Boating
Non-motorized boating is permitted, and rentals are available for $15/hour. Reviewers found the boat rental process seamless, and the lake is suitable for kayaks and canoes.
Wildlife viewing
Wildlife sightings are common. One camper mentioned a deer visiting their cabin, and others noted birdwatching opportunities and the presence of geese near the beach.
Beach activities
The beach area is a popular spot for families, offering sandy areas for kids to play. One reviewer mentioned, 'The kids had fun at the beach and we hiked up to the lookout.' However, geese and their droppings can sometimes be an issue.
Cultural and Educational Programs
The park organizes educational events, including a rattlesnake awareness session led by rangers. The interpretive center features informative exhibits.
Winter Activities
Winter activities include ice fishing and ice skating on the lake, as well as cross-country skiing on trails.
Water Sports
Kayaking and paddleboarding are popular, with facilities to accommodate these sports.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Campfires permitted within designated fire rings only.
  • Quiet hours are 9:00 PM to 8:00 AM

Hazards

General hazardsPotential poison ivy along lakeside trails. No lifeguards at the sandy beach; swim at own risk. Wildlife such as rattlesnakes may be present.
Active alertsMid-October bathroom closures reported due to staffing.

Weather forecast

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Tuesday
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Precipitation: 0%

Moderate wind, may affect light items

Humidity: 58%

Moderately humid conditions

Wind: 5.2 mph

Moderate wind, may affect light items

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Emergency Services

Emergency services such as Ranger Station can be reached at 717-485-3948. Nearest hospital and police are likely in nearby Chambersburg or McConnellsburg.

Good to know

Peak season datesSummer months (June-August)
Trash and recyclingTrash and recycling facilities are available. Campers are expected to clean their sites and dispose of waste properly before leaving.
Proximity to water featuresLocated adjacent to a 42-acre lake with activities such as swimming, kayaking, and fishing.
Common complaintsPush-button showers with limited water duration, lack of cell service, crowded facilities during peak seasons, and steep campsite entrances.
HostCamp hosts Donald and Vicky Rankins are noted for their friendly and helpful service.

Campground Map

6235 AUGHWICK RD, FORT LOUDON, Pennsylvania, 17224, United States
Driving directionsThe park is north of US 30 between Chambersburg and McConnellsburg. To reach the park from the west take Exit 180, Fort Littleton, of I-76, then US 522 north to Burnt Cabins and follow signs to the park. From the east take Exit 189, Willow Hill, of I-76, then PA 75 south to Richmond Furnace and follow signs to the park. From US 30W take PA 75 north at Fort Loudon to Richmond Furnace and follow signs to the park. From US 30E take Aughwick Road 7 miles north to the park entrance.
Accessible from major roads via I-76 and US 30; well-marked signs guide visitors to the park. No reported seasonal closures or challenging terrain.
Nearby places
Chambersburg (approx. 20 miles), McConnellsburg (approx. 10 miles), Fort Loudon (approx. 7 miles)
Nearby supplies
For supplies, visitors can head to Fort Loudon, 7 miles away, where there is a Dollar General and gas station selling firewood stacks for $10 each. There are also two restaurants in Fort Loudon reported to have good food.

Camper Reviews

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Cowans Gap State Park has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
Users consistently praise the park's cleanliness, range of activities, and natural beauty, though some mention issues with cell service and crowded conditions during peak times.
Review Summaries

What Campers Love

Highlights include clean facilities, family-friendly activities, scenic trails, and a well-maintained beach area. One user stated, 'This is the best summer PA state park there is.'

Common Concerns

Common complaints involve inconsistent cell service, crowded conditions during peak seasons, and geese droppings near the beach area. Some also mentioned the push-button showers requiring frequent...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations

Bring your own firewood or buy it from local stores, as wet firewood was an issue for some. Check cell service availability if you rely on connectivity. Book ahead for popular loops like Loop B.

Seasonal Insights

Fall is particularly popular for its foliage, while summer sees higher crowds due to swimming and boating activities. Mid-October brings reduced amenities, as many bathrooms close for the season.

Camper Quotes

1. 'Great family campground with extra clean facility.' - Emilie Gingras 2. 'The Horseshoe Trail is very steep, but the views from the top make it worthwhile.' - Michael Stackpoole 3. 'Cabin K is...
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Site-Specific Reviews

Loop B is highly recommended for its proximity to the lake, though it fills quickly. Some sites in Camping Section A may have steep entrances and exits, making them less accessible for larger RVs.

Accessibility Features

Accessible restrooms and facilities are available, and security patrols provide a sense of safety for campers with disabilities. No specific complaints were noted about accessibility.

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are welcome in designated areas. One user mentioned, 'Almost every campsite has a pet.' However, another advised dog owners to manage barking to avoid disturbing neighbors.

Last updated August 10, 2025

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