Length of shortest side of spur to the wheelstop100
Driveway/Parking/Accommodation
Driveway EntryPull-In
Driveway SurfaceGravel
Driveway Length100
Driveway SharedY
Parking SpacesSide by Side
Distance to Amenities
Distance from parking lot to siteLess than 300 feet
Search Category
Looking For CategoryRV Site, Tent Site
Additional Information
Facility Latitude /GPS41.66490288
Facility Longitude / GPS-77.1350495399999
GIS Details Latitude41.66490288
GIS Details Longitude-77.13504954
Alerts and Important Information
Site
Firewood and Insect Alert: Bringing firewood into PA is prohibited and could result in a citation. To protect the forest from invasive insects that can kill trees, do not transport firewood over long distances. Inspect your vehicle, gear, etc. for spotted lanternfly before you leave and destroy any you find. For more information, visit extension.psu.edu.
Campfire Alert: Fires are prohibited March 1st through May 25th without authorization from District Forester, or when fire danger is high, very high, or extreme. Conditions can be found by calling the forest district office or checking local fire danger signs. For more information visit dcnr.pa.gov
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Road and Travel Alert: Camping and travel to these sites are at your own risk. Be aware of road and weather conditions and your experience. State forest roads are not maintained in the winter and often become snow covered, icy and potentially impassable. Access is not guaranteed. ATVs are only permitted on designated trails and routes.
Group Size Limits: Large groups require district forester authorization. If your group is larger than 10, please call or email the forest district office directly. However, this site may not accommodate large groups. Please check details, maximum occupancy may be less than 10
Campsites are open year round; however, state forest roads are not maintained in the winter.
All sites are carry in, carry out. Please be prepared to take your trash with you.
Fires are prohibited March 1st through May 25th and September 1st through December 1st without authorization from the District Forester.
There are no electric, water, sewer hook-ups, or dump stations on state forest land.
Restroom facilities are only provided at certain camping areas. Please check campsite details. Be prepared to carry out waste.
Groups larger than 10 require additional written authorization from the District Forester.
Cell phone coverage is not available or reliable in most of the Tioga State Forest.
Wildlife such as bears and rattlesnakes frequent this area. All food must be stored appropriately.
Some camping areas require a walk-in, please check campsite details.
Notes
Site
Campsite:This campsite does not receive routine maintenance and may not accommodate all types of camping. Check site details, notes, and photos to help determine if site is suitable for your equipment and desired experience
Be Prepared:State forests are managed to provide primitive, low-density recreation opportunities within large tracts of forest land and have limited or no amenities. Campsites are often remote and isolated from other sites. Campsite may be located on a remote dirt and gravel forest road. Carry a paper map and study directions prior to trip.
Restrooms and Sanitation:Restroom facilities are not available at most campsites. Where they are not, campers are encouraged to store or remove waste using a holding tank, portable toilet or other means; or, follow other Leave No Trace principles. Some campsites may require use of self-contained portable toilets.
No Modern Amenities:There are no electric, water, sewer hook-ups, or dump stations on state forest land. Campers are advised to bring their own water.
Trash and Litter:All campsites are carry in, carry out. Please be prepared to take your trash with you.
Communication:Cell phone coverage is not available or reliable.
Wildlife:Bears and other animals frequent state forests. All food must be stored appropriately.
Campsite is located on a remote forest road. Carry a paper map and study directions prior to trip.
Wildlife, such as bears, coyote, foxes, and raccoons, inhabit state forests. All food must be stored appropriately.
Latrines are not available at this site.
This campsite does not receive routine maintenance.