Between the state’s two major population centers, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania offers the outdoor enthusiast thousands of square miles of hills, forests, and rivers to pursue a
variety of outdoor activities--hiking, bicycling, skiing, fishing, boating, and camping.
Best Tent Camping: Pennsylvania by author Matt Willen provides a guide to the 50 best places in the state to pitch a tent and spend the nightwithout being bothered by the noise
of loud portable stereos, large recreational vehicles, and crowds. In addition to providing campers with essential information about each campground (including season, rates, facilities, and
how to reserve a site), the guide identifies the best sites at the best campgrounds, offers information on exciting day trips, suggests hikes and activities accessible from the campgrounds,
and describes the flora and fauna campers might encounter on a trip.
From the Pocono Mountain region to the Allegheny National Forest, theLaurel Highlands to the suburbs of Philadelphia, Best Tent Camping: Pennsylvania is an
indispensable guide for the person who likes to sleep in a tent not far from the convenience of the car.