Camping at Jamestown Campground 600
Overview
Jamestown Campground 600 is a camping area located within Pymatuning State Park. Pymatuning State Park is one of Pennsylvania's largest state parks and encompasses a large area around Pymatuning Lake, a key recreational area for fishing, boating, and wildlife observation.
Location and Contact Information
Jamestown Campground Pymatuning State Park, Jamestown, PA 16134
For up-to-date information or reservations:
- Phone: Specific contact numbers for the park can vary, so it is always best to check the official Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) website or contact the park office.
- Online: The most up-to-date information and online reservations can be accessed through the DCNR's website or ReserveAmerica.
Campground Facilities
Jamestown Campground offers various amenities to ensure a comfortable camping experience:
- Electric hookups: Designated sites come with electrical hookups for RVs and trailers.
- Restrooms: Facilities with flush toilets and showers are typically available.
- Water fill-up stations: Spigots for drinking water are usually found throughout the campground.
- Dump station: For RVs and campers needing to empty their sewage.
- Picnic tables and fire rings: Each campsite is equipped with a picnic table and fire ring.
Activities
The park surrounding Jamestown Campground provides numerous recreational opportunities:
- Boating: Pymatuning Lake permits motorized boating, and boat launches are available.
- Fishing: The lake is known for excellent fishing opportunities, including walleye, muskellunge, and bass.
- Swimming: While there is no swimming allowed in Pymatuning Lake, public swimming pools may be available elsewhere in the park.
- Hiking and Biking: Trails are accessible for those who wish to explore the park on foot or by bicycle.
- Wildlife Watching: The Pymatuning Wildlife Learning Center and the Spillway are popular spots to view fish and waterfowl.
Regulations and Safety
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, campers should adhere to park regulations:
- Firewood Policy: To prevent the spread of invasive insects, firewood may need to be sourced locally or certified as pest-free.
- Pets: Pets are typically allowed but must be kept on leashes and under control.
- Quiet Hours: Quiet hours are usually enforced to ensure a peaceful environment for all campers.
- Alcohol: Alcohol may be prohibited in Pennsylvania state parks, including Pymatuning.
Reservations
Reservations can typically be made:
- Online: Through the aforementioned DCNR website or ReserveAmerica.
- Phone: By calling the park office or the reservation line provided on the official website.
Tips for Visiting
- Check Weather: Before arriving, check the local weather forecast and prepare accordingly.
- Pack Essentials: Insect repellent, sunscreen, and appropriate clothing can make your stay more comfortable.
- Arrive Early: If possible, arrive early to your campsite to set up during daylight hours.
- Be Wildlife Aware: Store your food securely and dispose of waste properly to avoid attracting animals.
Before you visit, it's crucial to confirm all information, as operational details can change seasonally or due to unforeseen circumstances. Always consult the official state park website or contact park staff for the most current information.
