Caledonia State Park Group Camping
Orrtanna, Pennsylvania
Campground in Pennsylvania.
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Schellsburg is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.
Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.
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Mar 23, 2026
Our tent site was nice. Close to the bathrooms. Bathrooms had a decent shower/changing area, plus place to wash dishes. Everything was well maintained. The wood dispenser was empty or not working, but we were able to go to Coach Eds for firewood. We visited Bedford and th Flight 93 Memorial.
Mar 23, 2026
Easy check in. Nice rangers helped us find out site. The sites have trees and shade! Larger sized lots too from what I can tell. Most lots like easy to back into with a camper. A few of the tent sites look like they are slanted, but there are over 300 sites to choose from. There is a playground, a beach, and trails. They had activities planned every weekend. The bathrooms were clean. We are stayin... Easy check in. Nice rangers helped us find out site. The sites have trees and shade! Larger sized lots too from what I can tell. Most lots like easy to back into with a camper. A few of the tent sites look like they are slanted, but there are over 300 sites to choose from. There is a playground, a beach, and trails. They had activities planned every weekend. The bathrooms were clean. We are staying in one of the cabins. Mattress seems fine. Will be sleeping in it tonight. The cabin was well made and had a ceiling fan. The cabin had a porch with a nice table. There is also a nice wooden table inside. The cabin had heat, but we won’t be using it unless it drops too low at night. So far a delightful experience.
Mar 23, 2026
My first time at Shawnee at site 182, and it’s pleasant, but not without issues. The good: 1. There is ice and wood available at all hours, but you need cash for the ice ($2). The wood is in some kind of vending machine that takes cards and $5 and $1 bills only (no change). You can’t buy kindling, so you have to walk around and find sticks. 2. It’s pretty quiet throughout the week (not sure about... My first time at Shawnee at site 182, and it’s pleasant, but not without issues. The good: 1. There is ice and wood available at all hours, but you need cash for the ice ($2). The wood is in some kind of vending machine that takes cards and $5 and $1 bills only (no change). You can’t buy kindling, so you have to walk around and find sticks. 2. It’s pretty quiet throughout the week (not sure about the weekend). 3. Bathrooms and showers are clean and have a sink to do dishes, but the bathroom locations are sparse throughout the campground. 4. It’s pretty big, which is cool for folks who wants to ride bikes or skate in the campground. 5. The lake isn’t too far away and there is a beach with a swimming area and an inexpensive place to rent boats. The beach, however, has bizarre fencing a where the sand meets the water with gates to go through to enter the water. Why? I cannot find a single reason this is needed. The not so great: 1. If you’re camping in a tent, well, it’s rough. Most sites are on an incline, so you don’t have a flat space to put your tent. Also, the ground is full of jagged and sharp rocks, so sleeping on the ground is perilous. Bring a cot and not a blowup mattress. I think whomever created the sites did not have tent campers in mind. 2. Many folks have mentioned the smell, and they are correct. It’s a sewagey smell, but it’s not constant. 3. Many sites do not have electricity. 4. Many sites do not have much shade or trees to hang hammocks. 5. The park rangers wear bulletproof vests. I’ve never seen a park ranger wear those in any of the state parks I’ve visited across the country. It makes me feel unsafe. If the park rangers need to wear them, what is going on here? 6. There’s no camp store to get last minute needs. 7. If you like hiking and are looking for good trails, they are not here. If you like taking a pleasant walk, you can walk around the lake, which is paved (I think the whole loop), so it’s accessible for folks in wheelchairs and with difficulty walking. 8. The campground map is not very helpful and the signage around the camp is also not helpful. It was difficult to find the Lost Antler trail because the map wasn’t clear and the one sign was off the road behind a campsite. 9. At the lake, there are maps to the hospital. A curious choice, considering most people have a phone which will tell them where the hospital is and how to get there. In conclusion, I will not come back unless I have a camper or RV.
Mar 23, 2026
Mostly flat gravel pads. I was on a pull-through with tons of additional space after parking. Very large park with a lake and water rentals. The bathrooms were clean but a little dated. The staff were very friendly. I hit my fair share of low branches inside the park but they were only twigs, no damage done. Enjoy!
Mar 23, 2026
First time visiting, pros and cons 1🏕 spacious sites 2🏕 visually stunning everywhere you look 3🏕 bathrooms have hot showers and clean 4🏕fishing/kayaking battery operated 5🏕 lake is breathtaking 6🏕ice on hand and wood 7🏕 great soft serve cones Shawnee market 8🏕 close to town if you forgot something like coffee pot. 9🏕 puppy loved it 10🏕covered bridges are close by 😢 the odor is not always present... First time visiting, pros and cons 1🏕 spacious sites 2🏕 visually stunning everywhere you look 3🏕 bathrooms have hot showers and clean 4🏕fishing/kayaking battery operated 5🏕 lake is breathtaking 6🏕ice on hand and wood 7🏕 great soft serve cones Shawnee market 8🏕 close to town if you forgot something like coffee pot. 9🏕 puppy loved it 10🏕covered bridges are close by 😢 the odor is not always present but does come and go. We’ve booked here again, so not enough to keep us away.
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