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PRINCE GALLITZIN STATE PARK

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100% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak May–Jul·415 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at PRINCE GALLITZIN STATE PARK

Booked on virtually every weekend during peak season (May–Jul). They reserve months ahead and rebook within minutes when cancelled — set up an alert and we'll email you the moment one opens.

Site 385

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Tied for most booked · 20 of 415 sites
Modern Non-Electric · Sleeps 5

Site 387

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Tied for most booked · 20 of 415 sites
Modern Non-Electric · Sleeps 5

Site 394

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Tied for most booked · 20 of 415 sites
Modern Non-Electric · Sleeps 5

Site 398

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Tied for most booked · 20 of 415 sites
Modern Non-Electric · Sleeps 5

Site 400

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Tied for most booked · 20 of 415 sites
Modern Non-Electric · Sleeps 5

Site 402

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Tied for most booked · 20 of 415 sites
Modern Non-Electric · Sleeps 5

Site 404

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Tied for most booked · 20 of 415 sites
Modern Non-Electric · Sleeps 5

Site 406

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Tied for most booked · 20 of 415 sites
Modern Non-Electric · Sleeps 5

Site 389

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Tied for most booked · 20 of 415 sites
Modern Non-Electric · Sleeps 5

Site 390

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Tied for most booked · 20 of 415 sites
Modern Non-Electric · Sleeps 5

These sites rebook within minutes of being cancelled. Set an alert at PRINCE GALLITZIN STATE PARK and we’ll email you the moment one opens up.

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About this park

At Prince Gallitzin State Park, the forested hills of the Allegheny Plateau cradle sprawling Glendale Lake. Vistas offer scenic views of the 1,635-acre lake with its 26 miles of shoreline, which is a favorite of anglers and boaters. Campers flock to the large campground and also enjoy hiking and other outdoor activities. The varied habitats of the park make it a home for many types of wildlife, and a rest stop in the spring and fall migrations.