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Little Red Barn Campground
Overview
Little Red Barn Campground offers a classic Pennsylvania camping experience in the heart of scenic **Bucks County**. Established as a family-friendly destination, this park provides a welcoming atmosphere for both long-term seasonal visitors and short-term weekend travelers. It successfully balances a rustic, natural feel with the modern conveniences required for a comfortable RV stay, ensuring a peaceful getaway under a canopy of mature trees.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, the park is tucked away from the noise of the city while remaining easily accessible from major routes like **Interstate 476**. The surrounding landscape is defined by rolling hills, expansive farmland, and lush forests, providing a quiet retreat for those looking to escape the daily grind. Its prime location near **Lake Nockamixon** makes it a strategic base for travelers who enjoy being near water-based recreation.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is exceptionally well-equipped with amenities designed for both relaxation and active recreation. Practical needs are fully addressed with **spacious full-hookup sites**, well-maintained bathhouses, and a convenient on-site camp store stocked with essentials. Guest favorites include:
- Cool off in the **large swimming pool** during the summer months.
- Enjoy friendly competition at the basketball, volleyball, and horseshoe courts.
- Utilize the community game room and playground for daily entertainment.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will love the proximity to local landmarks that highlight the beauty of the Lehigh Valley region. The area offers a diverse range of activities for every type of traveler:
- Explore **Nockamixon State Park** for premier boating, fishing, and hiking.
- Visit **Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom** for family-friendly thrills and water slides.
- Discover the historic charm and unique antique shops in downtown Quakertown.
The region is also famous for its local farmers' markets and scenic driving tours through historic covered bridges.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an ideal choice for **family vacationers** who value a sense of community and a safe environment for kids to play and explore. It also caters perfectly to **nature enthusiasts** and birdwatchers who want to immerse themselves in the local flora and fauna of Eastern Pennsylvania. Because it offers a blend of quiet relaxation and organized activities, it is perfect for those seeking a traditional, unplugged camping experience without leaving modern comforts behind.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
User Reviews
Carol Foote
Love it here, the staff and owners are wonderful. Lots of weekend activities.
Jacky Concepcion
They put us in a spot with no shade. It looked like it was mostly used for campers because there was gravel everywhere it was difficult to get our steaks in without bending them. They have one actual bathroom with showers by the main office. The pool hours are short and it opens late morning and closes late afternoon. I don't recommend tent camping unless you are doing primitive camping, they have some great woodsy areas for that. All the w/e lots are more for campers.
Ann Mclaughlin
Great atmosphere. Very accommodating! They Seem to really care about there customers! Whether you're seeking to relax and unwind,or partake in the campgrounds many activities...you can't go wrong! I found the campground to be very peaceful and quite... especially on the weekdays. The weekends really rock with a live band by the pool...very kid and dog friendly! Just a few miles from Lake Nockimixon,and the best wineries Bucks Co has to offer!
Cindy St Martine
We came for the Halloween festivities. Which was a lot of fun, and you can tell they put some work into the decorations and planning. Some sites had political flags which I think shouldn't be in a camp site. But what made us feel very uncomfortable were the Confederate flags that were throughout the grounds. We almost wanted to leave right away. But we stayed. This is a family oriented campground, and the people we talked to were very friendly. I don't think we'll be back.
John Dale
A medium size older park set in the forest. Sites are 30/50 amp electric plus water. No sewer hook ups but there is a dump point and honey bucket service. Lots of seasonal sites with many trailers looking like they have not been moved in years. Bathhouse is up to date, clean and functional. There is a laundry and game room. The store has lots of shirts and ice, snacks, and essentials. There is a pool with a slide plus a toddler wading pool and kids playground. There are also some “primitive” sites for tents with no hook ups.
