Hours
Monday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMTuesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday, 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Camp Charles Campgrounds Introduce
For Pennsylvania residents looking for a quintessential outdoor escape, Camp Charles Campgrounds in Bangor offers a perfect blend of mountain scenery and community-focused recreation. Nestled at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this expansive campground provides a serene backdrop for families and outdoor enthusiasts from the Lehigh Valley and beyond. Spanning over many wooded acres, the park is designed to offer a "back-to-basics" feel while still providing the essential amenities that modern campers expect. Whether you are a local from the Stroudsburg area or traveling from Philadelphia, Camp Charles serves as a welcoming gateway to the natural wonders of the Poconos region.
The atmosphere at Camp Charles is defined by its commitment to traditional family camping. It is a place where the morning air is crisp with the scent of pine and the evenings are filled with the soft glow of campfires and the sounds of seasonal celebrations. Known by many locals as a "hidden gem," the campground caters to a diverse range of camping styles, from luxury RV enthusiasts to those who prefer the rugged simplicity of a moss-covered forest floor. Its reputation for hospitality is anchored by on-site management that emphasizes safety, cleanliness, and a respectful environment for all guests, making it a reliable choice for a weekend getaway or a season-long stay.
- Location and Accessibility:
- The campground is conveniently located at 1077 Blue Mountain Dr, Bangor, PA 18013, USA.
- Access for larger rigs is straightforward via the Million Dollar Highway and Blue Mountain Drive, providing a scenic but manageable route into the park.
- Accessibility features include wheelchair-accessible entrances, a dedicated parking lot, and accessible restroom facilities, ensuring the park is inclusive for all visitors.
- On-site parking is provided for guests, with additional space available for visitors and those staging their equipment for longer trips.
- The park’s location offers easy access to regional highlights like the Appalachian Trail and the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, both just a short drive away.
- Services Offered:
- RV camping sites featuring water and 30-amp electric hookups for a comfortable, powered stay.
- Primitive tent sites tucked deep into the forest for those seeking a more secluded, off-grid experience.
- On-site recreational center and recreation hall used for community events, live music, and bingo.
- A well-equipped country store that provides camping essentials, RV supplies, firewood, and ice.
- Public swimming pool services, offering a refreshing spring-fed pool for both campers and day guests.
- Full-service hygiene facilities including clean public restrooms and hot showers.
- Convenience services such as a propane filling station and a sanitary dump station for RV owners.
- Payment flexibility with acceptance of credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments.
- Features and Highlights:
- Spring-Fed Swimming Pool: A massive on-site pool that remains crisp and refreshing even in the peak of a Pennsylvania summer.
- Recreational Sports: Facilities for the whole family, including a basketball court, volleyball court, horseshoes, and a playground with swings.
- Wooded Hiking: Access to kid-friendly hikes that wind through the property, offering glimpses of local wildlife and the majestic Blue Ridge skyline.
- Stocked Fishing Pond: A beautiful on-site pond where guests can enjoy fishing without the requirement of a license, perfect for teaching children the sport.
- Moss-Covered Forest Sites: Unique "deep woods" camping areas that provide a true wilderness feel with large fire pits and spacious layouts.
- Organized Entertainment: A busy seasonal calendar featuring live bands every Saturday night, themed festivals like the Corn Festival, and organized games for children.
- Pet-Friendly Policy: Dogs are welcome at Camp Charles, allowing you to bring your furry companions along for the adventure, provided they remain leashed.
Contact Information:
- Address: 1077 Blue Mountain Dr, Bangor, PA 18013, USA
- Phone: (610) 588-0553
What is worth choosing about Camp Charles Campgrounds is the incredible variety of environments found within a single location. Many campgrounds in the region are either strictly commercial RV parks or purely primitive wilderness areas; Camp Charles successfully bridges that gap. For Pennsylvania locals, it is worth choosing because it allows for a "choose your own adventure" style of vacation. You can stay in the front section of the park to be near the pool, arcade, and social events, or you can "drive in deeper" past the open fields to discover some of the most beautiful moss-covered forest sites in the state.
Furthermore, the value of the on-site amenities cannot be overstated. The inclusion of a public-access swimming pool and a recreation hall means that even on days when you aren't hiking or fishing, there is plenty to keep children entertained. The staff's dedication to maintaining the historic charm of the grounds while providing modern conveniences like NFC payments and updated bathhouses ensures a stress-free experience. If you are looking for a place where the sun shimmers through the trees of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the community feels like family, Camp Charles is an ideal destination for your next Pennsylvania outdoor excursion.
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Customer Reviews
We just camped here for the second time this summer and we love it!!! The campground is beautiful. We camped with water and electric for our camper but they have some awesome primitive camping sites tucked up in the woods. Each time we come back we like the campground more and more! Hopefully we can fit in a few more camping trips here this year!
The most fantastic thing about this place isn’t even mentioned anywhere. Drive in and you’ll see a very nice campground with good amenities and nice RV sites with hookups and beautiful surroundings. But, drive in deeper, past the field camping area, into the forest and you’ll end up in the most pleasant area ever. The woods campsites, they are fantastic. Moss covered tent areas, large fire pits, spacious sites, all perfectly cared for, and just enough sky visible through the trees to enjoy a view of the stars. Best place ever…especially for those who want an off grid non-RV experience.
Just got back from our family camping trip. Stayed for 2 nights. Friday-Saturday, & Sunday morning we left.We enjoyed the general stay but it’s very unfortunate that the majority of my family members felt uncomfortable because of the people constantly staring at us because of our ethnicity/race. It is indefinite that the owners and people who are regulars/live in the site are very patriotic and supporters of a specific party. Hence me saying that the people in the community were constantly staring at us and what we did.... unfortunate that it had to come to those terms. We meant no harm to begin with but to enjoy a camping trip just like we do every year.Cons: the owner Doug was upset at us for collecting wood from the forest for our fire and insisted that we had to buy the wood they provided and not do that. We were never told of such rule, I would have appreciated if they told us at check in. And I find it outrageous that we couldn’t even use the sticks from the forest, when in fact it’s nature...Yet the wood provided by them wasn’t even that good!The community watching our every move and staring at us!!!!!!!!!!!!Loud people & getting drunk regularly.Nothing to do, no fishes in the pond. The store BARELY has anything but random things. Need to stock up on inventory big time. Very old school to the max.Pros: the pool was decent (deepest level 9ft) the bathrooms/showers were decent; not good, small basketball court & playground. Arcade room is also decent, legit. Some activities for kids (tie dye on Saturday morning, bingo on a Saturday afternoon)Overall, I would not recommend unless you are about that and don’t mind that. Very much rate this camp on a scale of 1-10 a 3. Would never come again. I appreciate Pams hospitality though.Posted photos showing the majority of the campground. I hope people can see how it really looks with updated images !!! They need to update their website.
Doug is a grumpy geezer with a serious attitude problem. We camped here a few times for the last decade and his attitude has been getting worse and worse over time. Recommend camping somewhere else where the owner does not seem miserable all the time. There are better camp grounds in the vicinity.
“Camp Charles was a solid experience overall, but the bathroom situation gave me a surprise I wasn’t ready for. Walked into the restroom and found someone had already… claimed the throne. Let’s just say it wasn’t the kind of ‘souvenir’ you want to find at camp. 💩 Aside from the unexpected bathroom buddy, everything else was great. Maybe just a little more attention to the facilities and it’d be perfect!”
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