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Campers Paradise Campground
Overview
Campers Paradise Campground provides a classic Pennsylvania camping experience set within the lush, verdant landscape of Sigel. Located just minutes away from the iconic Cook Forest State Park, this destination focuses on a family-friendly atmosphere that blends nature-focused relaxation with essential modern conveniences. Whether you are arriving in a large motorhome or a smaller travel trailer, the park offers a welcoming and well-maintained basecamp for exploring the scenic beauty of the Pennsylvania Wilds region.
Location & Surroundings
The campground is situated in a heavily wooded area characterized by towering pines and ancient hardwoods. Its proximity to the Clarion River allows guests easy access to some of the state's best water recreation and scenic overlooks. The surrounding environment is quiet and serene, offering a significant escape from urban noise and traffic. Travelers will appreciate the scenic drives through Jefferson County, where the dense forest canopy creates a true sense of seclusion and deep immersion in the natural world.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests have access to a variety of facilities designed to make extended stays comfortable and stress-free. The park features full hookup sites with both 30 and 50-amp service, comfortably accommodating various rig sizes including many big rigs. On-site recreation includes a heated swimming pool and a large game room for evening entertainment. For practical needs, the campground provides a general store stocked with firewood and ice, clean bathhouses, and laundry facilities to ensure a smooth stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for visitors is the adjacent Cook Forest State Park, famous for its Forest Cathedral of ancient white pines and hemlocks. Outdoor enthusiasts can spend days hiking miles of diverse trails or climbing the historic fire tower for panoramic views of the valley. The nearby Clarion River is perfect for canoeing and tubing, providing a gentle pace for families. Additionally, local horseback riding stables and fishing spots offer unique outdoor experiences just a short distance from your campsite.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an ideal match for families seeking a traditional camping vacation where children can safely ride bikes and enjoy the playground. It also strongly appeals to nature lovers and hikers who want to be close to the region's premier trail systems while still having access to a pool. If you prefer a peaceful, wooded environment over a high-traffic commercial resort, this park provides the perfect balance of natural beauty and friendly service for your next trip.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jason Brant
My family and I had a trip planned for this weekend. We arrived Wednesday evening after hours as we had a long drive in. We proceeded to our assigned camp site and the neighboring campsites had pop ups, picnic tables and chairs in our site and over our hookups. We reached out to the 24 hour number we were provided and were advised that nobody was onsite but to ask the people to move. We ended up on a FaceTime call with the manager who after a while told us to move to a different site that was severely un level and muddy. When we couldn’t make that site work because it was only 30 amp and too small for our fifth wheel. We were told to move to yet a different site and we would figure it out in the morning this was after 10 pm. The next morning we were texted and told that we needed to move back to the original site. My wife walked over and all of the other campers items were still in our site. The campground instructed us to tell the people to move. All though that shouldn’t be our responsibility to do we did. The people said they would but instead left. After all of the issues we decided to leave. Nobody seemed to care at this point so we moved to a different campground. Later in the day we did receive a text saying we would be receiving a refund. It was quite an experience. I would absolutely not recommend this place which is a shame because a year ago we had a great experience here. We were informed that the owners were a corporation and it truly shows. Campers paradise is an ironic name as there is nothing paradise about this place. The picture I attached is of the neighboring campers personal items over our hookups and there camper backed into our site.
Sara Serafine
Family-friendly campground with fun activities and locked entry gate. Definitely feel safe with my family here. Age appropriate play area, pool, and more. Clean restrooms and clean shower house. I stay here several times a year and enjoy every stay, every time! We used to tent camp, but bought a travel trailer this spring. We have stayed twice since May, and have two more trips already booked. Expect a country feel, but with great amenities. I highly recommend choosing Campers Paradise in Sigel for your next family trip!
Casey M
Enjoyed our stay. A lot of kids here all ages. Pool needs to be bigger-too many people/kids and not enough room in the pool. Pool was pretty cold and could be cleaner too. RV spots were nice because they put down enough gravel but some in the middle are hard to maneuver into.
Karen Russell
Disappointing. My family and I tent camped here a few weeks ago. First off, the spots are very tight. Not what I thought at all. I picked this spot because it seemed like a clean and very family friendly place with lots of great amenities for our child. The playground was run down and unsafe for my child unless my husband and I were on top of her at all times. The bathrooms had signs posted that they were closed for “cleaning” everyday from 12-1 and yet my husband and I both used the bathrooms during this time without issue. And the same stain markings in the toilet in the men’s room were there everyday during our stay. There was mud and bugs all over the women’s room. Very disappointing and far from “clean” the only time I saw someone actually cleaning was on our way out. The pool was cloudy and super warm on a hot day, not what you want. And there was a party one night keeping half the camp ground awake later than one would expect. We paid more than a state park for these amenities, and we’re just really disappointed in what was available. Overall we still made the best of it and had a decent trip, but we probably will not go out of our way to come back to this campground. It’s definitely not “paradise” as the name would suggest.
codemanradiohead
I live locally and some friends I hadn’t seen in a while were staying here, so I went to visit them. Couldn’t find their cabin, so I stopped at the office for directions. Was told I needed to buy a visitors pass. I was just stopping by for an hour, not using any of the amenities. I should have just left but reluctantly agreed and gave them my credit card. Oh, sorry, but we charge a fee for credit cards. If they nickel and dime visitors like that, I can’t imagine what they do to guests. After reading through the other negative reviews here, I’m anxiously awaiting a passive aggressive response from the owner.
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