Overview

Location
Address: 215 East Water Street, Forksville, Pennsylvania 18616
GPS: 41.470386, -76.583586
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Local Directions: The park is along PA 154 and is easily reached from: PA 87 from Williamsport and west; PA 42 from I-80 and south; and PA 87 from Dushore and the north and east.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-570-924-3287
Toll Free Phone: 1-888-727-7257
Website: http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/st...
Email: worldsendsp@state.pa.us

Open
All year

  Sites
60 RV Sites, 69 Tent Sites, 3 Group Sites, 31 Electric Only, 38 No Hookup, 30 Amps, 50 Amps

Rentals
19 Cabins / Cottages

Rates
Daily Rates: $15.00 - $90.57
Payment Methods: MasterCard, VISA

Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Dump Station

Recreation
Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Kayaking, Swimming

Policies
All Ages, Pets Welcome
 
Description
Group Tent Sites

Each tent camping site for organized groups can accommodate 30 campers.

Fee is $48-$73/night.
Sites
Total Sites69
RV Sites60
   
Tent Sites69
Group Sites3
   
  
  
Rental Units
Total Rental Units19
   
Cabins / Cottages19
   
  
Rates
Facilities and Services
  Hours Description Fees
Bathhouse / Restrooms  
Diner / Snack Bar   Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day
Dump Station  
Flush Toilets  
Handicap Facilities  
Non-Guest Dumping   Fee Applies
Recreation
  Hours Description Fees
Amphitheater  
Canoeing  
Fishing  
Hiking  
Hunting   Deer, Grouse, Squirrel, Bear and Turkey
Kayaking  
Pavilion  
Planned Group Activities  
Sports Field  
Swimming  
Events

    None

Reviews
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Worlds End Campsite
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December 1, 2009
I went hiking on the Loyalsock trail and stayed at Worlds End campground. It was pretty inexpensive and the campground is right off the road, right when you get to the park. Not great in the peak season since it is so accessible, this is like the only place people go to!. The sites were actually really nice – they had big piles of wood chips for a very cushy tenting area. If you haven't slept on a rocky ground with a few token sticks, you don't know how heavenly this was! The campground had rustic shelters/cabins if that's your thing, and I think the campground was actually quite large given the area. It does get a little crowded during the tourist season though. Showers and bathrooms are on both loops of the grounds, so its convenient.
 
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