State Parks near Reading, PA

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Algonkian Regional Park, MD

554 RV rentals

Algonkian Regional Park is located in northern Virginia, close to the Maryland border and the cities of Sterling, VA, Gaithersburg, MD, and Ashburn, VA. The park itself acts as a haven for the people of the Virginia - Maryland borderlands, providing the ideal place to escape the city and enjoy some much needed outdoor recreation. Algonkian Regional Park is made up of 838 acres, encompassing grasslands, woodlands, a golf course, and accesses to the mighty Potomac River. This riverside park is great for fishing and boating, while open land is perfect for hiking and nature watching.

All this and more makes Algonkian Regional Park the ideal place to take an RV rental in Virginia. Accessing the park …

Allaire State Park, NJ

587 RV rentals

Looking to escape the Big Apple and immerse yourself in fascinating American history and beautiful natural surrounds? Allaire State Park, located 10 miles east of Howell, New Jersey, might just be the perfect spot for your next RV getaway.

Found less than one-and-a-half hours south of Manhattan, Allaire State Park is perhaps best known for being the home of historic Allaire Village, a 19th-century iron making town. But with the park also boasting a beautiful river, excellent hiking and fishing, and spectacular wildflowers, it has something to offer to a wide range of visitors.

Best of all, its 45-site campground is the ideal spot to experience all the attractions and activities the park has to offer. If you'd like …

Allamuchy Mountain State Park, NJ

671 RV rentals

Allamuchy Mountain State Park really is a nature lovers paradise. Located in New Jersey, it is a great escape from big city life, with opportunities for fishing, hiking, boating, picnicking, and rock climbing to name just a few of the activities available. The mighty Musconetcong River runs through the park, and there are also several ponds, such as Deer Park Pond, Jefferson Lake, and Allamuchy Pond, all of which offer even more opportunities for recreation.

Rent an RV in Byram Township and come see for yourself the beauty of this mountainous landscape, covering 2,440 acres of mixed oak and hardwood forest, there is plenty of room for everyone. When you are looking for a bit of urban life after camping …

Bald Eagle State Park, PA

225 RV rentals

If your idea of the perfect camping getaway involves spending lots of time on, in, or near the water, you'll jump at the chance to visit Bald Eagle State Park. Located near the town of Howard in central Pennsylvania, this 5,900-acre park is home to the Foster Joseph Sayers Reservoir, which is the site of a host of recreational activities within the park.

Boating, fishing, and swimming are all popular pastimes at Bald Eagle State Park, while 14.5 miles of hiking trails and impressive wildlife watching opportunities are other headline attractions. And because the park is just a handful of miles off Interstate 80, not to mention has a large campground that accommodates RVs, it's easily accessible in a motorhome. …

Bass River State Park, NJ

542 RV rentals

Located in Tuckerton, an hour southeast of Trenton, Bass River State Forest is a popular place for outdoor adventurers of all kinds. At the heart of the 29,000-acre woodland is the 67-acre Lake Absegami, a popular place for swimming, fishing, and boating.

Camping at Bass River State Forest affords campers homely comforts and a peaceful retreat in the wilderness. This location is suited to families and those seeking a quiet weekend away from the city noise. Keep reading to discover how to make the most of your Bass River State Forest camping trip.

Bear Mountain State Park, NY

539 RV rentals

In 1908, prison authorities began looking for a new location for the Sing Sing prison and felt that the Bear Mountain would meet their needs. However, people lobbied against relocating the prison, and the state of New York eventually succeeded. The president of Union Pacific Railroad, E. H. Harriman, passed away that year, and his wife offered 10,000 acres and a million dollars if New York would turn it into a state park. Other prominent community leaders and benefactors like John D. Rockefellers donated a significant sum, too, contributing to the cause. Bear Mountain State Park was officially established and opened to the public in 1913.

The on-site Trailside Museum and Zoo treat and rehabilitate many injured animals, including bears, …