John and Stacey Kwieraga, Pioneer Campground's owners invite you to discover what makes Pioneer Campground Sullivan County's quality family campground. Come enjoy the refreshing mountain breezes while staying in large wooded campsites, rustic cabins or furnished cottages. There are planned activities scheduled for many weekends throughout the camping season.
Be sure to check our event calendar! A variety of recreational facilities are also available to make your stay as active or relaxing as you desire. The campground is open from early April through early December. Pioneer Campground is situated on 80 acres atop Sonestown Mountain at an elevation of 2,300 ft in beautiful Sullivan County.
Be sure to check our event calendar! A variety of recreational facilities are also available to make your stay as active or relaxing as you desire. The campground is open from early April through early December. Pioneer Campground is situated on 80 acres atop Sonestown Mountain at an elevation of 2,300 ft in beautiful Sullivan County.
Services
Note: effective 2021 season, due to technology upgrades from our cable company, cable will no longer be available on 30 Amp and 50 amp sites. Cabins and Cottages will continue to have cable services. Apologies for the inconvenience. Our campground has areas that are great for staying for extended periods of time as well.
Master bedroom has a queen bed, second bedroom has a twin over full bunk. Futon in living room opens into a queen bed as well. Bathroom with walk in shower, range, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, toaster, pots, pans utensils and grilling tools! Enjoy the outdoor deck with aluminum dining set that leads to the fire pit on the patio, complete with built in grill, prep table and a bench.
Our Activity Building has an open floor plan and knotty pine interior. This is where activities such as bingo, arts and crafts, pot luck dinners, beer and wine tastings, etc. take place. There is also a 50 inch flat screen TV, DVD player, Cable TV and a host of board games, as well as a large ramp accessible deck in the back.
Cabins and cottages require a minimum two night stay (3 night minimum for holiday/special event weekends). Posted rates do not include taxes: 6% state occupancy tax on all cabins/cottages plus 3% county room tax on cottages. Cabin and cottage guests must bring their own bed linens, bath towels and personal toiletries.
Extra Persons: $10.00 per day, (maximum of 4 adults per site) no charge for children 5 and under. 50% Passport America discount applies Tuesday through Thursday max two night stay per visit. To Confirm a Reservation: Please remit one night's camping fee. For stays of a week or longer please remit three night's camping fee.
Reviews (10)
Dawn Stump
Oct 28, 2021
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Kruising Kaddy
Oct 25, 2021
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Very clean bathrooms...clean cabins....stocked store and nice clerk.... i wish the only thing is to let us know we could not cook inside and that a grill was provided outside. Also they had a strap so bears can not get in the garbage dumpsters but did not take them off in the morning for our garbage before checkout only complaints we had which are nothing.
Christa Robey
Sep 21, 2021
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This was my family's favorite camping trip. We camp every year and have been to many privately owned and state park campgrounds but this took top place for us. The owners are friendly and very accommodating. Our original sites had been flooded from heavy rain and without question they put us on different sites. The campground is clean and beautiful and very family friendly. The seasonal campers were also very friendly. The store is fully stocked and the bathrooms are clean with hot showers. The laundromat was also clean and very convient. The owners had great recommendations for local sites to
Ken Spence
Sep 02, 2021
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Wade Williams
Aug 03, 2021
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Found our way to this campground on our 2021 trip around the country. All things considered, I like this one. Some things to consider when coming to Pioneer campground, the road coming to the campground is a winding PA hills road with speed limits ranging from 30-55. People behind you can wait, drive safe. When you make the trunk onto Pioneer drive tou will eventually start to see campsites but keep driving it opens up closer to the office. Sitting at our site, I can see other campsites but all separated by woodland.
Initial parking noticed some low limbs, immediately taken care of. With the amount
Initial parking noticed some low limbs, immediately taken care of. With the amount
Janelle Jones
Jul 28, 2021
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The campground is beautiful with lots of shade. The pool is lovely and very clean.
The cabin was spacious and clean. The beds were more comfortable than other cabins we had stayed in at other campgrounds.
One major problem for us is that there is only one set of bathrooms and it was no where near the cabins we were in. A dirty port-a-john is not acceptable as a substitute as it was filled with all sorts of critters and no toilet paper. This campground is more suited for RVs that have their own toilets and showers. We won't be back to stay unless a bathroom is added by the cabins or we have an
The cabin was spacious and clean. The beds were more comfortable than other cabins we had stayed in at other campgrounds.
One major problem for us is that there is only one set of bathrooms and it was no where near the cabins we were in. A dirty port-a-john is not acceptable as a substitute as it was filled with all sorts of critters and no toilet paper. This campground is more suited for RVs that have their own toilets and showers. We won't be back to stay unless a bathroom is added by the cabins or we have an
Michael Mccleary
Jul 23, 2021
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Ed McCloskey
Jul 18, 2021
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Dom D.
Jun 13, 2021
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Carolyn Ferguson
May 29, 2021
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We stayed at pioneer campground this past weekend. It was a nice campground. The weather was terrible but people seemed to make the best of it there. Their Memorial Day events still happened and seemed well attended. The pool looked great, though it was too cold and rainy to open. The nature trail was a nice walk through the woods. The area is beautiful and we will be back to check out Ricketts Glen and more of the state forest. We went to World’s End State park for a few rainy hikes and to Eagles Mere Conservancy this trip.