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![]() Group of tents in the large group area. |
![]() Trailers and RV's in the club area. |
![]() Large RV's in the full hookup, pull through sites. |
![]() Group get together in the large pavilion area. |
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Location...
Located on approximately 50 acres at the confluence of Fishing Creek, and the Susquehanna River,
Indian Head Campground offers grass covered, tree shaded sites for both RV's and tents, or more
open sites if you prefer no trees. Tent sites are normally situated under trees, on grass, and
have a table and fire ring. Water is close by, and our most popular tenting area is across from
the restroom and shower building. The small pavilion is located there for tenters to use. There
are more isolated tent sites near our boat ramp, and others may be found at various places around
the campground. A very nice large, somewhat isolated and spacious area for group tent camping is
available upon request.
Camping Sites... Our RV sites have a table and fire ring, 30 amp electric hookup, along with water. The RV unit will park on a gravel base, and is surrounded with grass and trees. We have a more open area that is popular with camping clubs. It has 30 amp electric and water, but no individual table or fire ring. A covered large pavilion is conveniently close by with a fireplace, tables, electric lights, and water for clubs to gather for meetings and meals. The River... Our concrete boat launch at the mouth of Fishing Creek, places your boat just a lures throw from the Susquehanna River, an American treasure that originates in Cooperstown, New York, and empties into the Chesapeake Bay at Havre de Grace, Maryland. An ambitious plan is underway to map the river for boat or canoe trips with access points, boat launches, camping, historic points, hazards, waypoints, and other things of interest for a boating day trip, or more ambitious trips that you may wish to plan. Maps and guides will soon be available for purchase. Also underway is a project to utilize abandoned railroad lines, along with some private property, and create bicycling and hiking paths, allowing easy access from the campground onto the path. Campground Store... We have a well stocked camp store that contains souvenirs, RV supplies, some limited food items that you may have forgotten, and some of the best soft ice cream around. We sell firewood for your campfires, and we have a public phone available with a modem connection so you can retrieve your e-mail. |