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Cabin Rentals Near Northumberland, PA

Updated June 2026 Northumberland, PA

Cabin rentals near Northumberland, PA come with a specific kind of setting: the fork of the Susquehanna River, Knoebels Amusement Resort 20 minutes east, and a valley that does summer and fall equally well. Renters searching central Pennsylvania for a cabin usually want the outdoors without the gear list: a real bed, air conditioning, and something for the kids to do that doesn’t require a 40-minute drive every morning.

Splash Magic Campground by RJourney checks those boxes from 213 Aspen Lane in Northumberland. The cabin and lodge lineup runs from cozy 2-person units to multi-bedroom villas like the Tubby Family Lodge, which handles family reunions and groups of 8 or more, while the Dolphin Cove cabins front the water with direct river views. Every cabin comes with air conditioning, hot water, and basic kitchen supplies, and all of them sit an easy walk from the on-site water park, pools, mini golf, and the pavilion’s summer activity calendar. Select cabins take pets for a $30 per-stay fee. Here’s how the cabins stack up and how to pick the right one for your group.

The Cabin Lineup at Splash Magic

The inventory covers 3 distinct trips: a waterfront escape, a big family gathering, and a simple weekend for 2.

Dolphin Cove: The Waterfront Row

The Dolphin Cove cabins front the water with direct river views, the pick for guests who want the campground experience without giving up the scenery. They’re popular for exactly that reason, so if a water view is the point of the trip, book ahead of summer weekends rather than hoping one’s left.

Tubby Family Lodge and the Big-Group Villas

The multi-bedroom villas top out the lineup, and the Tubby Family Lodge is the go-to for family reunions and groups of 8 or more. One roof, multiple bedrooms, and the water park within walking distance solves the hardest part of a multi-family trip: keeping everyone in one place without anyone sleeping on a floor.

Cozy Cabins for 2

The smaller units suit couples who want a simple base near the river, Knoebels, and the fall foliage without towing anything. Same amenities in miniature: air conditioning, hot water, basic kitchen supplies, and the whole activity list a short walk away.

What a Cabin Stay Comes With

Every cabin runs air conditioning, hot water, and basic kitchen supplies, which covers the difference between camping and roughing it. The real amenity list starts outside the door: the on-site water park with slides and splash pads, a kids’ pool and a full-size pool, bumper boats and paddle boats on the pond, glow-in-the-dark mini golf, an arcade for rainy days, and an entertainment pavilion running ceramics, foam parties, bingo, and movie nights all summer. Select cabins are pet-friendly with a $30 per-stay fee; dogs are welcome but must stay leashed outside the dog area, and only service animals can join you at the pools. Dinner has a default: Mateo’s Pizza across the road gives campground guests 10% off. Confirm bedding and linen details with the office at (412) 730-2170 (daily 9AM to 3PM) when you book, and pack swimsuits regardless of season plans; the water park has a way of taking over the itinerary.

Water slides and swimming pool at Splash Magic Campground in Northumberland, Pennsylvania

Splash Magic Campground by RJourney sits at 213 Aspen Lane in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, along the Susquehanna River where the West Branch and North Branch converge. The property is built around a full water park: water slides, splash pads, a kids’ pool, and a full-size swimming pool. Beyond the water, the activity list runs deep with bumper boats and paddle boats on the pond, a jumping pillow, glow-in-the-dark mini golf, pedal carts, golf cart rentals, an arcade, and an entertainment pavilion that runs a packed summer calendar of crafts, foam parties, pool volleyball, and outdoor movies. Stay options cover full-hookup RV sites, tent sites, and a cabin and lodge inventory from cozy two-person units to multi-bedroom villas like the Tubby Family Lodge, with the Dolphin Cove cabins fronting the water. It is a base camp where a good share of the trip’s activities are already on the grounds.

Sites & Hookups

Splash Magic offers full-hookup RV sites in both pull-through and back-in configurations, with 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service to handle rigs of any size. Tent sites are available for guests who prefer to keep it simple, and cabins range from couple-sized units to family lodges. Each site comes with a picnic table and fire ring, WiFi covers the property, and propane is available on-site. The campground entrance on Aspen Lane is a straight shot off the main road with no hairpin turns or tight corners. Sites sit closer together than at a wilderness campground; that is the tradeoff for having the water park, pools, and activities right outside your door. If you want elbow room, request a site on the outer loops when you book.

What's On-Site

The water park is the whole point. Water slides, splash pads, a kids’ pool, and a full-size swimming pool give families a reason to spend entire days without leaving the campground. The water fun does not stop at the pool deck: bumper boats and paddle boats run on the pond, a jumping pillow draws a crowd of kids, and pond fishing is a hit with the little ones (a staff tip: the fish love hot dogs). When everyone needs a break from the water, there is glow-in-the-dark mini golf for evening play, pedal carts and rentable golf carts, and an arcade for rainy days. The entertainment pavilion runs a full summer calendar: ceramics, tie-dye, pool volleyball, foam parties, adult bingo, and outdoor movie nights. The on-site camp store stocks essentials, snacks, and propane, and restrooms, showers, and laundry are on-property.

Swimming Pool
Water Park
Water Slides
Bumper Boats
Jumping Pillow
WiFi
Laundry
Bathhouse
Playground
Mini Golf
Arcade
Camp Store
Propane
Basketball Court
Clubhouse
Full Hookups
50-Amp Service
Pull-Through Sites

What Guests Say

4.1 stars across 1,215 Google reviews. The water and the activities win the praise. Families single out the water park, pool area, and the sheer volume of things for kids to do: water slides, bumper boats, the jumping pillow, glow golf, and pedal carts keep children busy for days. Repeat visits are the strongest theme of all; families come back year after year, often booking the next trip before they leave. The campground’s spot near Knoebels and the Susquehanna also comes up, with guests using it as a base for amusement-park days and river outings. It is the kind of place where the activity list is long enough that nobody gets bored.

More Attractions and Day Trips Near Northumberland, PA

<p>A cabin is the base; these are the days out. The attractions below sit within easy reach of Northumberland, and hours and pricing change, so call ahead.</p>

Knoebels Amusement Resort

Elysburg, PA (about 20 minutes east of Splash Magic) Day-use amusement park; on-site campground has water and electric, limited sewer

One of the country’s largest free-admission amusement parks: free to enter and park, pay only for the rides. It runs two world-class wooden coasters (the Phoenix and the Twister), a large pool complex, and a tree-shaded layout, open spring through October. It is the area’s signature day trip and an easy 20-minute drive from the campground. Visit website.

Free admission and parking; pay-per-ride and pool fees apply
Best for: A free-admission amusement-park day with classic wooden coasters

Shikellamy State Park

About 10 minutes away, across the Susquehanna River Day-use state park; marina, no camping hookups

Two sections sit across the river from Northumberland: a marina on the West Branch for boat and paddle access, and a bluff overlook that delivers one of the best views in central Pennsylvania, looking down on the river’s fork. A short drive from Splash Magic and an easy morning add-on. Visit website.

Pennsylvania DCNR day-use; marina fees apply
Best for: River boating, paddling, and a bluff overlook view

Ricketts Glen State Park

About 1 hour north near Benton, PA Day-use and camping state park; electric and non-electric sites

Home to the Falls Trail, where 22 named waterfalls cascade through a hemlock gorge, one of the most scenic hikes in Pennsylvania and a cool, shaded payoff on a hot day. Plan a half-day minimum; the loop is moderate to strenuous with stone steps and creek crossings. Visit website.

Pennsylvania DCNR day-use and camping fees
Best for: A scenic half-day waterfall hike

More to Explore Beyond the Campground

On the Water

The Susquehanna River runs right past the campground, with direct fishing access from the property and a stocked on-site pond for the kids. Across the river, Shikellamy State Park’s marina provides boat and paddle access for fishing and flatwater paddling, and the bluff overlook above it offers one of the best views in central Pennsylvania. It is a short drive from Splash Magic and an easy morning add-on when you want open water beyond the pools.

On Land

Knoebels Amusement Resort, 20 minutes east, is the marquee land attraction: free-admission rides, classic wooden coasters, and a pool complex, open spring through October. Ricketts Glen State Park, about an hour north, delivers the area’s best hike, 22 named waterfalls along the Falls Trail through a shaded gorge. Closer in, Northumberland and nearby Sunbury have walkable historic districts, local restaurants, and riverfront parks for an easy afternoon.

Day Trips

The Bloomsburg Fair, the largest in Pennsylvania, runs each fall about 25 minutes northeast with concerts, demolition derbies, agricultural exhibits, and carnival rides; check the official fair calendar for current dates. Williamsport, about 45 minutes north, hosts the Little League World Series each August and has the World of Little League museum year-round. Splash Magic makes a solid base camp, with the on-site water park filling the downtime between trips.

When to Book a Cabin Near Northumberland

Summer (June through August)

Peak season for everything. The on-site water park is open, Knoebels runs full hours, the river is warm for boating, and the campground activity calendar is packed. Summer weekends and holiday weeks book fastest, so reserve 2 to 4 weeks ahead. It is the best window if the water park and amusement park are the point of the trip.

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Fall (September through October)

A standout season. The Bloomsburg Fair anchors September, Knoebels runs into October, the foliage along the Susquehanna is excellent, and Ricketts Glen’s waterfalls are at their most scenic. The on-site pools wind down after Labor Day, so confirm which water amenities stay open if that matters for your trip.

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Winter (November through March)

The quiet season. The water park is closed and Knoebels is between seasons, but the river and state parks are open for cold-weather hiking, and the winter monthly rate of $600/month runs through April for extended stays. Confirm which amenities stay open with the office before booking.

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Spring (April through May)

Shoulder season. Knoebels opens for the year, the pools and water park begin opening, the river runs high, and the waterfalls at Ricketts Glen are at full flow. A good window for a quieter stay before peak crowds; confirm pool and water-park opening dates with the office if the water is part of your plan.

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Practical Tips for Exploring Northumberland

Pair Splash Magic with Knoebels:

The classic itinerary is a Knoebels day (20 minutes east, free admission) followed by an evening at the campground pool. Knoebels runs spring through October; check its operating calendar before you build your days around it.

Confirm pool and water-park hours:

On-site pool and water-park hours shift by season and are posted at check-in. Some water park access may require a wristband; confirm at check-in. If the water is your reason for visiting, check seasonal opening dates with the office first.

Check fair and event dates:

The Bloomsburg Fair (about 25 minutes) and the Little League World Series in Williamsport (about 45 minutes) are big fall and August draws. Confirm current-year dates on the official calendars before planning your stay around them.

Book Dolphin Cove early:

The waterfront Dolphin Cove cabins are the most requested units on the property. If a river view matters to your trip, reserve ahead of summer weekends and holiday weeks instead of gambling on leftovers.

Plan a Ricketts Glen half-day:

The Falls Trail (about an hour north) is a moderate-to-strenuous loop past 22 waterfalls with stone steps and creek crossings. Wear real shoes, pack water, and budget at least half a day.

Grab the local food deal:

Mateo's Pizza, right across the road from the campground, gives Splash Magic guests a 10% discount (excludes specials), handy after a long day out exploring.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there cabin rentals near Northumberland, PA?

Yes. Splash Magic Campground by RJourney at 213 Aspen Lane in Northumberland rents cabins ranging from cozy 2-person units to multi-bedroom villas like the Tubby Family Lodge. All of them sit a short walk from the on-site water park, pools, and mini golf, with Knoebels 20 minutes east.

Do any cabins near Northumberland have water views?

The Dolphin Cove cabins at Splash Magic front the water with direct river views, which makes them the most requested row on the property. They pair the campground’s activity list with actual scenery, so book ahead for summer weekends if the view is the point of your trip.

Are the cabins at Splash Magic pet-friendly?

Select cabins take pets with a $30 per-stay fee, while dogs stay free at RV and tent sites. Pets must be leashed outside the designated dog area, and only service animals are allowed at the pools, water park, or beach areas. Service animals are welcome everywhere with no fee.

What's included in a cabin rental at Splash Magic Campground?

Cabins come with air conditioning, hot water, and basic kitchen supplies, plus full access to the water park, pools, glow-in-the-dark mini golf, arcade, and the pavilion’s summer activity calendar. Confirm bedding and linen details with the office at (412) 730-2170 when you book so you pack right.

How big a group can a cabin near Northumberland sleep?

The Tubby Family Lodge at Splash Magic handles 8 or more, and the multi-bedroom villas are built for family reunions that want one roof instead of a row of tents. Smaller units cover couples and small families, so the lineup scales from a weekend for 2 to a full gathering.

Cabin or RV site: which is the better fit at Splash Magic?

Bring a rig and the full-hookup RV sites from $37.80 a night are the value play, with 30 and 50 amp service and sewer at the pad. Without one, cabins skip the gear list entirely. Both put you the same short walk from the water park, so it comes down to how you like to sleep.

When should I book a cabin near Knoebels?

Summer weekends and holiday weeks book fastest, so reserve 2 to 4 weeks ahead, and earlier for the waterfront Dolphin Cove cabins. Fall is worth a look too: the Bloomsburg Fair runs in September, Knoebels stays open into October, and the foliage along the Susquehanna does the rest.

Base Your Northumberland Trip at Splash Magic

Splash Magic Campground by RJourney puts a big share of the activity list outside your door: an on-site water park, mini golf, bumper boats, and a packed pavilion calendar, with Knoebels, Shikellamy State Park, and the Susquehanna River all an easy drive away. Stay in a full-hookup RV site, a tent site, or a riverfront cabin, and let the campground handle the downtime.

See all site types, rates, and live availability on the Splash Magic Campground page.

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