About Susquehannock
Number of accommodations: 61
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2026 Season availability
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- Potable Water
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Reviews (107)
What Guests Are Saying
Susquehannock is a beautiful campground with well-maintained sites and stunning views of the lake and mountains, making it a favorite for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors appreciate the proximity to biking trails, water activities, and the friendly rangers. However, there are concerns about the cleanliness of the bathrooms, which detracts from the overall experience for some campers.
What Guests Are Saying
Susquehannock is a beautiful campground with well-maintained sites and stunning views of the lake and mountains, making it a favorite for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors appreciate the proximity to biking trails, water activities, and the friendly rangers. However, there are concerns about the cleanliness of the bathrooms, which detracts from the overall experience for some campers.
Review Summary
Chris H
VerifiedJanuary 11, 2020 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
Excellent place to stay as an alternative to the Seven Points Camps... Only a few on the water spots there, but Susquehanock has many and although they have no electricity or water, they are at least possible to reserve. Frustration free!
eric z
VerifiedJanuary 10, 2020 • Stayed at: 50, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
Bathroom was disgusting
Adam D
December 20, 2019
Our campsite was literally on top of a cliff. With 3 kids this is a very dangerous place to camp. Also a thunderstorm shot through the camp and knocked huge trees down. Not enough staff on hand that we physically had to remove the trees and debris from the access road. Tent and all belongings where destroyed. Worse camping trip ever.
Christopher B
VerifiedDecember 19, 2019 • Stayed at: 59 - near water, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
Great location. Lots of activities. Right on the water to have fun in the water.
Delilah S
VerifiedDecember 19, 2019 • Stayed at: 38, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
It was okay... would have liked to have a pump for clean water on the campground itself instead of going all the way back up to the entrance for it... decent sites... cheap price... close to the lake... good value for camping.
Joanna J
VerifiedDecember 18, 2019 • Stayed at: 19, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
Unbelievable. The campsite (19) is a gravel driveway with absolutely no trees within 50 feet of the tent parking pad. Horrible for humid 90° 4th of July weather mixed with down poors. I brought a 30'x30' tarp for shade and a ton of paracord and couldnt even use it cause there were no trees or anything. With a 6 month old baby + 2 kids + 2 adults. Definitely gping to pop any air mattresses so be ready to drive 30 mins to walmart to buy a new one so you dont have to sleep in the rocks. Worst campsite ever
Chris L
VerifiedNovember 25, 2019 • Stayed at: 13 - near water, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
Great site on the water -- morning sunrise!
Location Susquehannock
Address:
6145 Seven Points Drive
Hesston, PA, 16647-9227
United States
From Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, take Route 26 south for 6 miles. Turn left onto Seven Points Drive and continue 3 miles. Turn left again onto Baker's Hollow Road. Campground entrance is two miles ahead on the right.
The campground is accessible via Route 26, which connects to US Highway 522 approximately 10 miles to the north.
Latitude & Longitude: 40.3875 / -78.05
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
5PM
General
- Campers will check in at the Susquehannock Entrance Station (located at GPS address- 13193 Baker's Hollow Rd, Hesston PA 16647) beginning at 5 PM. Early check-ins may be permitted at staff's discretion subject to site availability.
- ID REQUIREMENT: Registered site holder must be present and show photo ID to check in for their reservation.
- DISCOUNTS: America the Beautiful (ATB) discount pass must be presented upon check-in for 50% camping fee discount to apply (picture or photocopy of ATB pass is not sufficient). Discount only applies to the primary occupant's campsite; discounts may not be applied to multiple sites during the same time period. In accordance with ATB program policies, the following ATB passes CANNOT be used for camping fee discounts- Annual Pass, "Every Kid in a Park" 4 Grade pass, Annual Military pass, Lifetime Military pass, and Volunteer pass. At present, only the following ATB passes CAN be used for camping fee discounts- Annual Senior pass, Lifetime Senior pass and Access pass.
- PRIMARY OCCUPANT INFO: Primary occupant must be at least 18 years old and must occupy their campsite each night throughout the reservation period. Primary occupant is responsible for the actions of others at their campsite.
- CAMPING UNITS: Each campsite is permitted a strict maximum of 2 camping units; 1 wheeled unit with 1 tent OR 2 tents. Exceptions will not be granted.
- STAY LIMITS: Campers may not stay at any one or more campsites for a period longer than 14 days of any 30 consecutive day period. Violators are subject to citation and eviction.
- SITE TRANSFERS: Facility reservations may not be transferred to/from a third party with the intent of reselling or profiting from that transfer.
- Excessive noise that disturbs others is prohibited at all times. Generators are permitted but must be turned off at 10:00 PM, unless special permission has been granted.
- WATER FILL-UP & DISPOSAL: Water jugs may be filled at the water spigot located 300 feet past the Susquehannock Entrance Station. Trailer, pop-up, RV, etc., water tanks may be filled at the Seven Points dump station. Do not wash dishes, pets or other items on the shoreline, at the water spigot, or in the restroom showers/sinks. Liquid waste, such as grey water, must be disposed of at the Seven Points Dump Station.
- SHOWER & LAUNDRY FACILITIES: Susquehannock campers may use waterborne restroom facilities at the Seven Points Beach for showering. Washers and dryers are available in the Ridge camp loop in Seven Points. Outdoor shower tents used for showering are prohibited.
- VEHICLE PARKING: Campers may park a maximum of 3 registered vehicles (2 camper, 1 visitor) on their campsite until 10 PM. After 10 PM, only 2 vehicles may be parked onsite. Any additional vehicles must be parked in Mushroom, Allegheny, Twin Hollows lot or any other day use area parking areas in Seven Points. Vehicle passes are issued for free at check-in (maximum of 2 blue camper passes and 1 red visitor pass). Vehicle passes must be correctly displayed and easily visible at all times in the campground. It is the responsibility of the site holder to manage vehicles and passes at their site. Vehicles and wheeled camping units are prohibited from parking on the grass or along the roadways. Boat trailers may be parked on the grass adjacent to campsites.
- WATERFRONT ACCESS & BOAT MOORING: Campers on waterfront sites do not reserve exclusive access to the shoreline near their site. Overnight boat mooring passes are available to Susquehannock campers for FREE from the Susquehannock Entrance Station (beware of scammers "selling" passes).
- PET POLICY: Pets are permitted in campgrounds as long as the following conditions are met: - Pet must be kept on a leash (six feet or less), caged or physically restrained at all times. Campers with aggressive pets may be asked to vacate campsite. - Pets are not permitted in public buildings or restroom facilities. - Pets may not be left unattended. Loud and continuous barking will not be tolerated. - Pet waste must be cleaned up.
- FIREWORKS: Fireworks are prohibited. Firearms and other projectile firing devices are prohibited in campgrounds.
- DON'T MOVE FIREWOOD: Help us stop the spread of non-native invasive species (such as Spotted Lanternfly), by doing the following... - Purchase firewood locally or harvest it from around your campsite. Dead wood on the ground may be used for firewood- Do not cut standing dead or live trees. - Do not transport firewood from home! - Leave any extra locally sourced firewood for the next camper- don't take it home with you
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Last updated: June 4, 2026