Teardrop Trailers in Pennsylvania

What better place to immerse yourself in the antiquity of our great country

Pennsylvania is one of the original 13 colonies, and with that comes significant historical importance.

The Keystone state has preserved our forefathers trials and tribulations in places such as Independence National Historical Park (where you can experience where the Declaration of Independence was signed) or Steamtown National Historic Site where you can learn about the engineering behind steam railroad transportation (visit Big Boy No. 4012 and see its restoration).

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After your day adventures, park your teardrop trailer over at Boulder Woods Campground among the beautiful tall trees and large boulders around the property. The hosts provide bathhouses, pools, disc golf, camp store with deli, and a private catch and release lake.

Valley Forge Historical Park would be another one not to miss!

Tour acreage containing the notable encampment of the Revolutionary War, monuments, and meadows honoring that incredible time period. Afterwards, take your teardrop over to Brandywine Creek Campground. With a personal touch and a quiet atmosphere, this site is sure to be perfect for rest and relaxation.

Hike the trails, take your pooch to the dog park, do some local rafting, or go horseback riding for a little extra area exploration.

As the inspiration for President Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, Gettysburg National Military Park was a significant turn of events in the Civil War. Be sure to stop by the museum and visitor center to begin your battlefield tour. Park your teardrop trailer at the Gettysburg Campground. Like its namesake, it has a wide variety of amenities and things to do.

If you want to wake up, step out of your teardrop and see gorgeous monuments, be sure to book a reservation at the Artillery Ridge Campground- found right there at the Gettysburg visitor center. What a way to experience history!

438 campgrounds, parks, and resorts can be found in Pennsylvania (59 are state run). With 10 National Parks, it may take a couple of trips to explore each of them.


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