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Worlds End State Park
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Worlds End State Park

Forksville, Pennsylvania
4.9 (1620 reviews)

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About Worlds End State Park

Worlds End State Park is a popular state park near Forksville, Pennsylvania offering 70 sites for campers and RV enthusiasts. Enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities this destination provides.

Nestled in the scenic Endless Mountains region of northeastern Pennsylvania, Worlds End State Park offers RV campers a remarkable destination where dramatic landscape meets outdoor adventure. This 780-acre state park sits along the picturesque Loyalsock Creek, creating a stunning backdrop for your camping getaway. The park's unique geography features steep hillsides that plunge down to the creek valley, earning it the name "Worlds End" and offering visitors some of the most dramatic natural scenery in the region.

The camping experience here caters beautifully to RV travelers seeking both comfort and nature. With 70 well-maintained sites featuring full hookups, you'll have all the conveniences of home while surrounded by Pennsylvania's natural beauty. The park operates year-round, making it an excellent choice whether you're escaping winter or enjoying summer adventures. After a day of exploring, you can relax at your site with convenient access to showers and modern restroom facilities, ensuring your stay is comfortable and hassle-free.

Fishing enthusiasts will find paradise here, with the Loyalsock Creek offering excellent opportunities to catch trout and other species. The park's boat ramp provides easy water access for those wanting to explore the creek by canoe or kayak. If you prefer land-based activities, hiking trails wind through the wooded terrain, offering breathtaking views and peaceful walks through nature. Families traveling with children will appreciate the playground facilities and numerous picnic areas with tables and fire rings scattered throughout the grounds.

The surrounding area provides additional attractions and charm. The small town of Forksville maintains a quiet, authentic Pennsylvania character, and the region is known for its fall foliage, making autumn visits particularly spectacular. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, an active outdoor vacation, or a base camp for exploring northeastern Pennsylvania's natural wonders, Worlds End State Park delivers a five-star camping experience that keeps visitors returning year after year.
70

Total Sites

4.9

Rating

1,620

Reviews

Amenities & Features

Amenities

Full Hookups
Dump Station
Playground
Boat Ramp
Fishing
Picnic Tables
Fire Rings
Camp Store
Showers
Restrooms

Booking & Operations

Pet Friendly

Park Details

Season Year-round
Total Sites 70

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Forksville is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Pennsylvania weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Forksville.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Forksville. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Worlds End State Park Reviews

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DLM-Distribution Campervans

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by DLM-Distribution Campervans

Visited Worlds End State Park while passing through Pennsylvania in a Mini-T Campervan and was absolutely impressed. The park is stunning—clean, well-kept, and beautifully maintained. Campsites are on the smaller side, which makes them ideal for compact campervans like the Mini-T, smaller RVs, or tents. Each site feels tucked into the woods, offering privacy and a peaceful atmosphere. The hiking t... Visited Worlds End State Park while passing through Pennsylvania in a Mini-T Campervan and was absolutely impressed. The park is stunning—clean, well-kept, and beautifully maintained. Campsites are on the smaller side, which makes them ideal for compact campervans like the Mini-T, smaller RVs, or tents. Each site feels tucked into the woods, offering privacy and a peaceful atmosphere. The hiking trails throughout the park are scenic and rewarding, and the views of the Loyalsock Creek and surrounding hills are breathtaking. A truly perfect stop for anyone who appreciates natural beauty and quiet camping.

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Amie P

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Amie P

Stopped by the visitor center first. They have bathrooms inside and a water filling station! Super friendly person working. A beautiful visitor center with lots of information and would be a good place for a school field trip. Very helpful info, great trails, clearly marked and well maintained. Definitely are planning a return visit!

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Sarah Thorson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sarah Thorson

This park is gorgeous! We drove to the top to see the overlook and the rock garden, then hiked down to the creek and back up again. The trails were well maintained and it was a lot of fun to walk through the rock formations along the way.

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Sarah Thorson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sarah Thorson

This park is gorgeous! We drove to the top to see the overlook and the rock garden, then hiked down to the creek and back up again. The trails were well maintained and it was a lot of fun to walk through the rock formations along the way.

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Laura White

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Laura White

This place is near and dresser to my heart. My dad passed in February and this was one of his favorite spots. It's still just as beautiful as I remember, and I know it is even more beautiful when the fall colors change. Definitely worth a visit. They have a canteen, a camping area, swimming, and walking trails.

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Laura White

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Laura White

This place is near and dresser to my heart. My dad passed in February and this was one of his favorite spots. It's still just as beautiful as I remember, and I know it is even more beautiful when the fall colors change. Definitely worth a visit. They have a canteen, a camping area, swimming, and walking trails.

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Allison Mullen

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Allison Mullen

We loved campsite 12, it seemed larger than most for our 24' camper. Don't plan on kayaking, especially when it has been dry. Don't plan on road bicycling, unless you love a lot of hills and windy roads. Hiking is the main activity, with most being more challenging in terrain and ascent. Dushore has a nice grocery store not too far away.

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Allison Mullen

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Allison Mullen

We loved campsite 12, it seemed larger than most for our 24' camper. Don't plan on kayaking, especially when it has been dry. Don't plan on road bicycling, unless you love a lot of hills and windy roads. Hiking is the main activity, with most being more challenging in terrain and ascent. Dushore has a nice grocery store not too far away.

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Allison Mullen

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Allison Mullen

We loved campsite 12, it seemed larger than most for our 24' camper. Don't plan on kayaking, especially when it has been dry. Don't plan on road bicycling, unless you love a lot of hills and windy roads. Hiking is the main activity, with most being more challenging in terrain and ascent. Dushore has a nice grocery store not too far away.

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