Amenities

Fires
Flush Toilet
Trash

Activities

Biking
Fishing
Hiking
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Forest
Lake

About this space

The Granary at Peach Glen is a historic property nestled in the rural landscape of Gardners, PA. Bought by Elmer Thomas in 1902, this beautiful property became home to the family that still resides there today. Here, you can enjoy the blooming orchard, rustic feel, and breathtaking views of the Appalachian Ridge, all coming together to create the perfect location for your camping enjoyment. The...

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Reviews • 12

★★★★ (12 reviews)
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David S.
☆☆☆☆☆
Sep 2022

We spent a peaceful night at this site. We love State Parks but we were looking for a little more space and less crowds over a holiday weekend. The kids enjoyed running around the large grassy yard...

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Peter D.
☆☆☆☆☆
Sep 2022

Great spot close Pine Grove Furnace! Excellent sunset views with the Granary and orchard and hosts were great. Nice fire pit as well! Highly recommend and would stay again!

AI Review Summary

Overall, this campsite offers a peaceful and welcoming environment, ideal for those seeking a quiet getaway with friendly hosts. Reviewers appreciate the beautiful surroundings, including orchards and sunset views, as well as the well-maintained grounds. However, some guests noted limitations such as the lack of water and electrical outlet capacity, as well as reduced privacy due to its proximity to the road. Despite these drawbacks, many express a desire to return, highlighting the campsite's charm and accessibility.

Highlights
  • Friendly and accommodating hosts
  • Quiet atmosphere with minimal light pollution
  • Beautiful surroundings with orchards and sunset views
  • Well-maintained grounds with fire pits
  • Close proximity to local attractions like cider houses and state parks
  • Great for stargazing
  • Spacious grassy areas for kids to play
Considerations
  • Limited water supply on-site
  • Only 20 Amp outlets available, which may not suit all campers
  • Campsite is close to the road, reducing privacy
  • Some sites feel like camping in a front yard
  • Open layout may not provide enough seclusion for some campers