Central Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna Valley does not top most RVers’ radar. That is a mistake. The corridor around Northumberland, PA offers affordable full hookup sites, easy highway access for big rigs, and a location that puts you within striking distance of Knoebels, Ricketts Glen, the Bloomsburg Fair, and the Little League World Series.
Northumberland sits where the West Branch and North Branch of the Susquehanna River converge. It is a small borough of about 3,500 people surrounded by farmland, river bluffs, and state parks. Routes 11 and 147 handle trailers and motorhomes without tight turns or low bridges, and the cost of staying here runs well below what you would pay at RV resorts in the Poconos or along the coast. Here is what you need to know about the best RV parks near Northumberland, from hookup specs and site layouts to extended stay options and local attractions.
What Makes Splash Magic Different From a Standard RV Park
Most RV parks give you a pad, a hookup, and maybe a pool. Splash Magic stacks on a full water park with slides and splash pads, bumper boats, paddle boats, a jumping pillow, pedal carts, golf cart rentals, an arcade, a playground, glow golf, and an entertainment pavilion with scheduled activities. There is fishing along the Susquehanna River right from the property. The activity calendar runs full during summer with ceramics, tie-dye, pool volleyball, foam parties, and outdoor movie nights for the kids, plus adult bingo and social events for the parents. It is a place where you can park your rig for a week and never need to start the engine.
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Splash Magic Campground by RJourney
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. It combines full hookup RV sites with a resort-level amenity package that includes a water park, glow-in-the-dark mini golf, bumper boats, and a packed activity calendar. Repeat bookings tell the real story: families and full-timers come back season after season. Accommodations cover the full range, from full-hookup RV sites to tent sites to a cabin and lodge inventory that runs from cozy two-person units to multi-bedroom villas like the Tubby Family Lodge.
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. 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 are closer together than at a wilderness campground; that is the tradeoff for 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. Long-term and seasonal extended-stay options work for snowbirds and workforce travelers, with the winter monthly rate at $600/month from September through April.
What's On-Site
The water park is the headliner: water slides, splash pads, a kids’ pool, and a full-size swimming pool give guests a reason to spend entire days without leaving the campground. The activity list runs deep beyond the water, with glow-in-the-dark mini golf for evening play, bumper boats and paddle boats on the pond, a jumping pillow that draws a crowd of kids, 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, restrooms, showers, and laundry are on-property, and fishing access along the Susquehanna is direct from the campground. A staff tip worth keeping: the fish in the pond love hot dogs.
What Guests Say
4.0 stars across 1,243 Google reviews. Repeat visits are the strongest theme. Families come back year after year, often booking the next trip before they leave. The water park, pool area, and the sheer volume of kid-friendly activities pull the most praise: bumper boats, pedal carts, glow golf, and the jumping pillow keep children entertained for days. Cleanliness in the cabins and the helpfulness of the campground team show up consistently, and long-term guests highlight the riverfront sites and the relaxed atmosphere. It is the kind of place where kids make friends on the first day and parents finally get to sit in a camp chair.
Other RV Parks Near Northumberland, PA
Splash Magic is the top pick, but a few other parks in the area accept RVs and offer hookups worth knowing about. Availability and policies change, so call ahead.
Knoebels Campground
Knoebels operates its own campground adjacent to the park, with water and electric hookups and limited sewer. If your trip revolves around the rides, this puts you within walking distance. Sites are basic and fill fast on summer weekends, so book early. Full-hookup RVers may find the infrastructure limited compared to dedicated RV parks. Visit website.
Area Attractions Worth the Drive
Fishing access along the Susquehanna River is direct from the campground, and the on-site pond is stocked for the kids. Just across the river from Northumberland, Shikellamy State Park’s bluff overlook offers one of the best views in central PA, and the marina below provides boat access for fishing and paddling. It is a short drive from Splash Magic and worth a morning visit.
Ricketts Glen State Park is about an hour north, where 22 named waterfalls along the Falls Trail make one of the most scenic hikes in Pennsylvania. Plan a half-day minimum; the trail is moderate to strenuous with stone steps and creek crossings. Knoebels Amusement Resort is about 20 minutes east, with free admission, free parking, pay-per-ride pricing, two world-class coasters, and a massive pool complex, running spring through October.
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 Splash Magic makes a solid base camp with full hookups and enough on-site activities to fill the downtime between games.
Seasonal Guide for RV Travel Near Northumberland
Summer (June through August)
Peak season and the reason families rebook before they leave. The water park is open, the activity calendar runs full, and Knoebels is in full swing. Summer weekends and holiday weeks carry the highest rates and book fastest, so reserve 2 to 4 weeks ahead. Arrive early on hot days for the best pool deck spots.
Fall (September through October)
The Bloomsburg Fair anchors the season and fall foliage along the Susquehanna is excellent. Crowds thin after Labor Day and the pace settles. Winter monthly long-term sites open September 1 at $600/month for snowbirds and seasonal workers.
Winter (November through March)
Quiet season. The winter monthly rate of $600/month runs through April, making the property a practical extended-stay option. Dollar General and Surplus Outlet are both within a 5-minute drive for everyday essentials. Confirm which amenities stay open with the office.
Spring (April through May)
Shoulder season. Knoebels opens for the year, the river runs high, and the activity calendar begins ramping up toward summer. A good window for a quieter stay before the peak crowds arrive.
Practical Tips for RVers
Routes 11 and 147 serve Northumberland and handle RVs and trailers without issues. The campground entrance on Aspen Lane is straightforward: no tight turns, no low bridges.
Summer weekends and holiday weeks fill early. Book 2 to 4 weeks out for peak season, and reserve extended-stay or seasonal sites as far ahead as possible.
Dollar General and Surplus Outlet are both within 5 minutes. Weis Markets and Walmart are in the Northumberland and Sunbury area, also about 5 minutes out.
Mateo's Pizza, right across the road from the campground, gives Splash Magic guests a 10% discount (excludes specials). Skip the camp stove after a long pool day.
Propane is available for purchase at Splash Magic, so you do not need a separate run before settling in.
On hot days, arrive early for the best pool deck spots. The WiFi password and pool hours are provided at check-in.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best RV park near Northumberland, PA?
Splash Magic Campground by RJourney is the top-rated RV park in the Northumberland area, with a 4.0-star rating across 1,243 Google reviews. It offers full hookup RV sites with 30-amp and 50-amp electric service, pull-through and back-in options, an on-site water park, and a full slate of family activities. It is located at 213 Aspen Lane, Northumberland, PA 17857.
Does Splash Magic have full hookup RV sites?
Yes. Splash Magic offers full hookup RV sites with water, sewer, and electric connections. Both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service are available. Pull-through and back-in site configurations accommodate rigs of all sizes.
How much does an RV site cost at Splash Magic?
Nightly RV site rates start at $37.80. Pricing varies by site type, season, and length of stay. Extended-stay winter sites (September through April) are available at $600/month. Call (412) 730-2170 for current rates and availability.
Are there extended stay RV parks near Northumberland, PA?
Yes. Splash Magic Campground by RJourney offers winter monthly sites at $600/month from September through April with full hookups. This makes it one of the more affordable extended-stay options in central Pennsylvania for seasonal workers, snowbirds, and long-term travelers.
Can big rigs fit at Splash Magic Campground?
Splash Magic accommodates large RVs with pull-through sites and 50-amp electric service. The campground entrance off Aspen Lane is accessible without tight turns or low clearance obstacles. Routes 11 and 147, the main roads serving Northumberland, handle trailers and motorhomes without issues.
Is Splash Magic Campground near Knoebels?
Yes. Splash Magic is about 20 minutes west of Knoebels Amusement Resort, making it a popular base camp for families visiting the park. Knoebels offers free admission and pay-per-ride pricing and runs spring through October.
Book Your RV Site at Splash Magic
Splash Magic Campground by RJourney gives you full hookup RV sites on the Susquehanna River, a water park your family will not want to leave, and a location that puts Knoebels, Ricketts Glen, and the Bloomsburg Fair within easy reach. Pull-through sites, 50-amp service, extended-stay rates, and enough on-site activities to fill a week.
See all site types, rates, and live availability on the Splash Magic Campground page.
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