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Tent campers who want creek access should look at sites 12 or 16 near Hyner Run. The pool, spotless bathhouse, and Donut Hole Trail access make this genuinely hard to beat for the price, and summer nights in the mid-50s are sleeping weather.
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Price
$4/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
30 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
Select a month, then check for open campsites
Price
$4/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
30 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
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86 Hyner Park Road, NORTH BEND, Pennsylvania, 17760, United States
Tent campers who want creek access should look at sites 12 or 16 near Hyner Run. The pool, spotless bathhouse, and Donut Hole Trail access make this genuinely hard to beat for the price, and summer nights in the mid-50s are sleeping weather.
Larger rigs will have a rough time backing into tighter sites, and the RV section gets generator noise after dark. Cabins require booking 6-12 months out, so last-minute planners will find them gone.
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Summer delivers the best conditions. Daytime highs reach the mid-70s to mid-80s, nights drop into the 50s and 60s. The pool opens, creek levels stay comfortable for wading and fishing, and long daylight hours stretch hiking time. Weekends see more traffic but the campground stays relatively quiet. Winter transforms the valley into snow country with cold temperatures that require proper gear. Autumn brings crisp nights and dark skies.
Summer is peak season: pool open, comfortable temps and high review activity.
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Hyner Run State Park offers a wide array of essential and recreational amenities. Notable features include 21 electric sites, ADA-accessible cabins and campsites, a bathhouse, hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and flush toilets within the campground. A dump station and potable water facilities are also available. Additionally, the park provides hot showers, a swimming pool, fire rings, picnic tables, a playground, and firewood sales on-site. Multiple reviews emphasize the cleanliness and high maintenance of the facilities, such as the 'spotless' restrooms and the 'world-class' swimming pool. Reviewers frequently commended the new shower house and spacious picnic areas.
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Pulled from per-site mentions in 54 reviews.
Site #16 is notable for its proximity to the creek, providing tranquil water sounds.
Site #12 is described as non-electric, close to the creek, but better suited for tents than RVs.
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