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(570) 386-2911
http://www.lizardcreekpa.com/
For Pennsylvanians seeking a genuine escape into nature without sacrificing modern conveniences, Lizard Creek Campground, proudly branded as "It's Familytime," offers a dedicated and unique camping experience in the beautiful foothills of the Pocono Mountains. Located near the charming historic town of Jim Thorpe, this campground has established itself as a small, quiet, and safe haven, primarily catering to families and seasonal campers who value a tranquil and respectful environment.
More than just a place to park an RV or pitch a tent, Lizard Creek provides a carefully managed community experience. The philosophy centers around creating a fun, peaceful, and secure atmosphere where families can relax and reconnect. This dedication to a high standard of conduct and a commitment to maintaining a quiet setting sets it apart from larger, more commercial resorts. For many local users, this focus on safety and serenity is precisely what makes it a cherished "gem" in Eastern Pennsylvania. It’s a place where you can truly escape the real world, enjoy the trails, stream, wildlife, and beauty of the region, and trust that your children are in a secure environment, even when the campground is completely full.
The campground offers a variety of accommodations, from full-hookup RV sites to rustic cabins and tent sites, ensuring there is an option for every style of Pennsylvania camper.
Lizard Creek Campground is ideally situated at
2489 W Lizard Creek Rd, Lehighton, PA 18235, USA
, placing it in Carbon County at a strategic point between the Lehigh Valley and the wider Pocono Mountains region. This location provides Pennsylvania residents with exceptional accessibility to a wealth of outdoor and historic attractions.Accessibility is a key advantage for local users across the state:
This central location in Lehighton makes Lizard Creek an excellent basecamp for exploring all the natural beauty and history the greater Poconos and Lehigh Valley regions have to offer.
Lizard Creek Campground provides a robust set of services designed for comfort, convenience, and fun, all aimed at enhancing the family camping experience:
The features of Lizard Creek Campground are specifically tailored to the local Pennsylvania clientele who prioritize safety, serenity, and dedicated family time:
To book your next family camping trip or inquire about seasonal stays, Pennsylvania residents can contact the Lizard Creek Campground using the information below:
2489 W Lizard Creek Rd, Lehighton, PA 18235, USA
(570) 386-2911
+1 570-386-2911
For Pennsylvania families, Lizard Creek Campground is more than just a place to stay—it is a trusted, consistent destination that delivers on its promise of "Familytime." It occupies a perfect niche for local users: a quiet, safe, family-oriented campground that is not too far from home, yet feels completely removed from the stresses of daily life.
The rigorous management style, which ensures rules are followed and disruptive groups are quickly addressed, is a major advantage for Pennsylvania parents who prioritize a safe, kid-friendly environment. Furthermore, its location at the intersection of the Poconos and the Lehigh Valley offers unparalleled year-round recreation, from fall foliage train rides in Jim Thorpe to summer whitewater rafting on the Lehigh River and winter sports nearby. It provides a highly affordable and convenient base for local residents to repeatedly access a wealth of regional treasures. By offering a clean, well-appointed, and secure setting with a stocked creek and dedicated activities, Lizard Creek Campground allows Pennsylvania families to truly unplug, make lasting memories, and rediscover the beauty of their own backyard, solidifying its reputation as a must-visit local gem for outdoor enthusiasts.
2489 W Lizard Creek Rd, Lehighton, PA 18235, USA
Lizard Creek is an amazing, small, quiet & safe campground- perfect place for families. As a seasonal, I would love to keep this gem a secret. I really like they abide by their rules, specifically keeping out large, rowdy groups. As a seasonal for 4 years (2 years with the new owners), we have never had any issues besides those who lack camping etiquette, common decency or unrealistic demands which I am glad were VERY quick to shut down. Lizard Creek is run very well and they cater to their crowds. Most weekends during the summer/fall, they have food trucks on Fridays, free events for kids during adult swim, group events where other campgrounds come participate. I am really surprised by reviews where it's said they don't have events because sometimes, I feel like there are a lot of events to keep track myself. Lizard Creek advertises their events so unless you aren't researching prior to booking, I'm not sure why there are complaints on events. The owners and staff have been nothing but amazing, accommodating and friendly. They have A LOT of patience and are direct which I really like. They nip issues as soon as it starts and that is the reason why Lizard Creek is what it is- safe and fun environment for all. I trust my kids are safe even with a completely full campground. The owners, staff, campers and guests are what makes LC great. The trails and stream are lovely. Enjoy wildflowers, wildlife and beauty while escaping the real world.
Sep 25, 2025 · Rebecca TippettWonderful cheerful check in person Kayla, readily providing info and resources throughout the weekend. However, the rest of the experience was unpleasant, unnecessary, and unlike any previous camping experience. My husband and I came to enjoy a weekend with our family, and although we enjoyed each others company, it was difficult to do so in an environment where your made to walk on eggshells. The female owner was harsh in tone with communication with staff, adults, and children. We were made to feel like we were on overwatch as she was looking for something to throw our group out. On several instances members of our group were questioned if we paid for something, that was already paid for. My family were respectful of her plethora of rules but it seemed like they just kept coming. Thorough communication regarding our group were made months in advance, including several talking down to us as if we were kids about gatherings of more then 12. Given the purpose of our group coming was to spend time together as a family, you would think a family owned and operated business would be accommodating. But in order to get together we had to rent the pavilion, and were then glared out and told to lower our volume, as the owner was taking business meetings on the deck next to the pavilion. We came from out of state and have friends who knew of the campground under previous management, however this was not what it was like before. We will not be returning. The bath house was nice though, even had a lock for extra security.
Sep 14, 2025 · Cleo MassasUnfortunately, due to the confusing and unwelcoming way this campground is managed, we will not be returning. I contacted Jennifer (the owner) 9 months in advance about hosting our family’s annual cousins camping trip (25 people). From the start, she expressed concerns that a group of our size would “intimidate” other campers and repeatedly emphasized their strict limit of 12 people per site. After I accepted her opinion and moved on with my search, SHE reached out to me explaining she is willing to accommodate us after all because the weekend will be slow. Even after she agreed to host our group, every conversation was filled with warnings, conditions, and “rules” that made us feel more like a problem than paying guests. Upon arrival, check-in was rocky. One cousin was again warned about being kicked out if we broke the 12-person rule. I asked to speak with the owner before everyone arrived, but was told she would be in “business meetings all day.” The pavilion we had reserved months in advance wasn’t set up as promised — the grill was missing, signs weren’t posted, and when I asked about it, staff told me to contact the owner (still unavailable). We also had issues with faulty electrical hookups, no hot water in one cabin, and no maintenance staff on-site to fix them. Solutions offered were to move campsites or cabins, not repair the problems. When I finally saw Jennifer, she told me we couldn’t use the pavilion fire pit because of a burn ban and also claimed I hadn’t paid for the pavilion — even though I had. Hours later, after losing most of our first day, her husband eventually confirmed my payment and dropped off a grill. By that point, it was frustrating and exhausting. Throughout the weekend, the owners’ behavior only made things worse. They patrolled our sites late at night, which felt intrusive and unsettling. Other guests wandered into the pavilion to use our things because the promised signs weren’t hung — I was simply handed tape and told to do it myself. Firewood deliveries were extremely slow (over 90 minutes) and often shorted; when corrected, it required extra verification against their own policies. The staffing was clearly inadequate, with most requests brushed off because “the owners were in meetings.” While the pavilion itself was nice and my family enjoyed time together, it was overshadowed by the constant sense that we were being watched, judged, and managed rather than welcomed. Simple things — like being friendly, accommodating, or responsive — were missing. In the end, the environment felt narcissistic, disorganized, and lacking empathy. Between strict and uneven enforcement of rules, maintenance issues, unavailable staff, and an owner more interested in “business meetings” than guests, it was a disappointing experience. We take our family trip seriously and always respect the places we stay, but this was by far the most unwelcoming campground we’ve visited. Sadly, we will not return. And as a final note, don’t be fooled by the many 5-star reviews — guests are rewarded with free ice cream for posting them. Also, the husband is amazing. Kind, welcoming, helpful. Owners are 2 polar opposites.
Sep 14, 2025 · JamesHonest Review of a Quiet Campground with Some Caveats Overall, this is a nice, peaceful campground. The sites are clean, the grounds are well-maintained, and it’s a relaxing place to unwind. If you're just looking for a quiet spot to camp and do your own thing, it can absolutely work. That said, there are a few things to keep in mind: Minimal Amenities: Don’t expect organized activities or a bustling campground store. It’s very much a “set up camp and entertain yourself” kind of place. The store is rarely open, so if you forget supplies, you'll likely need to make a trip into town. Mixed Interactions with Staff: The owner (wife) was unfortunately not very welcoming. She came off as rude and unapproachable, which definitely took away from the experience. At one point, she walked through our campsite, apparently checking for outside firewood—because clearly, smuggling in a few logs is high on every camper's to-do list. (For the record, we bought our wood just a mile down the road.) To put it gently, she gives off strong Karen energy—the kind that makes you half-expect her to demand to see your firewood receipt. Even a seasonal camper warned us, “Yeah… she’s like that.” Honestly, when she went on vacation during part of our stay, everything just ran smoother. The atmosphere relaxed, people seemed more at ease, and the whole campground had better vibes. Coincidence? You decide. Friendly Staff Balance: Thankfully, her husband was the complete opposite—laid-back, helpful, and a pleasure to talk to. The maintenance guy was also fantastic—friendly, hardworking, and clearly takes pride in keeping the place nice. So, would I come back? Maybe—with the right expectations. If you're self-sufficient and looking for a clean, quiet place to camp, this can absolutely work. Just don’t expect warm hospitality… unless you catch them while the campground’s Karen-in-chief is on vacation. And yes, I’m probably getting a snarky response for this—but hey, I’m just one camper trying to give others a heads-up.
Aug 08, 2025 · Ricky KeeferWe had a great time at Lizard Creek! The campground is very clean and well maintained. We had a site on the creek. Ir has a deck, Adirondack chairs, and a swing.. the pad is nice and level, easy to back in and hook up. The dogs had so much fun playing in the creek. The pool was refreshing and clean. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars is because the store is not open every day.
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