At the northwestern end of Promised Land Lake is the Pines Campground, which is open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day Weekend. It offers 58 rustic campsites without electricity. The restrooms have flush toilets. Pay showers are available in the picnic area. A paved trail leads to the picnic area and main beach.
This activity or structure is ADA accessible. ADA accessible campsites are available.
"My piece of heaven on earth"!!!!
You can fish, kayak, bike,hike.... Camp... sanded beach. Rangers all the time, smoke free areas, bbq pit, decent baths, playground, lakes, trails, conservative Island, museum....man....lots to do during the winter snowmobile. Rich wildlife.... Bald eagle nest across picarel beach....just 15 min away from my house. Never had any inconvenience situations. 💕 I'll buy a cabin lake front in the Almighty name.
Absolutely, I loved the long trail system and clean bathrooms. The park itself is stunning. The lakes are so much bigger than I anticipated. Most definitely will be back.
It was a nice day to spend outside. Kids played in the water which had a safe boundary, 3-4ft deep max, and safe from the boats.
It wasn’t super crowded, pet friendly, nearby park for dry play, and bathrooms clean and spacious.
My parents went on kayaks while I laid back watching the kids play in the water. Beach was free, kayaks reasonable priced.
My only issue was that there was A LOT of dog poop everywhere. I mean, in the grass and in the sand. And you definitely need footwear to wear in the water because the rocks were poking.
Overall, I recommend it for your family friendly relaxing beach day here.
We recently camped at Promised Land State Park as a family of three plus two dogs. Our campsite was amazing. It was spacious and yet secluded, which is what we love. We really enjoyed our visit to Conservation Island and completing all the activities in the guide book was a highlight of our trip. The few times we stopped in the Park Office for a few things, the rangers were exceptionally friendly, this was our 15th PA State Park that we've visited and by far, the rangers were the friendliest. We hiked the Little Falls Trail and it was lovely. We look forward to coming back soon.
Quiet day under winter conditions - cold temp in 20's, icy spots in parking lot. Trail was easy to walk no problems with ice. Recommended for walking with your friend or dog.