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Aka_the_breeze's avatar
Feb 04, 2014

Knoebels in Elysburg PA

Good afternoon , can anybody tell me which of the sites in Knoebels are 50amp.. and which are just electric for lights ( as they put it) ..I have looked all over their site but cannot figure it out.. and with the reservations office opening yesterday for 2014 , it is always busy......
  • We have stayed at both the owned campgrounds . . Lake Glory is a few miles away with a shuttle that runs to and from... It was nothing more than a big open field the last time I was there , but it as full hook up. The campground at the park has a few full hook up sites down at the very bottom ,right near the park.. i is not the area we like because it is like they are all on top of each other,,, Very tight. we like to stay in the upper area as they are larger sites.. They only have 30 amp electric with no water or sewer. We choose to stay there so the kids can walk back and forth to the park without us.
  • We have stayed at J and D and at the old Knoebles campground. When we had a popup the old one was fine. We stayed for several days there in the MH but the sites were tight so then we stayed outside the park and drove the car in. Knoebles Lake Glory campground is in Catawissa PA as is J and D. Some of the reviewers on rvparkreviews.com have the 2 Knoebles campgrounds mixed up are are writing reviews for both on the Elysburg one.
  • Hope you guys don't mind me tagging a few questions on this thread.

    Were planning to book Knoebels in July very shortly, does anyone know or seen the place offer honey wagon service and are the sites electric only (any sites with water & electric?)

    Thanks,
    Mike
  • J&D Family Campground is the best in the area.
    Lake Glory is OK however the CG adjacent to the park was way too in my book
  • Don't forget Knoebles other campground, Lake Glory. Full hookups.
  • It seams that most of the 50 amp sites are at the very bottom ,down near the park or along the very top row ( near the cabins). The sites that they are saying are for lights are actually 30 amp sites. So if your concerned about running AC while there , no worries.. There should be no reason for 2 AC's in that part of PA . . :)