About Council Cup Campground
Council Cup Campground sits on 400 acres in the mountains of Northeast Pennsylvania. The park's defining feature is a 25-foot waterfall on the property.
Council Cup Campground operates from April through November on 400 acres. The property features a 25-foot waterfall and a Native American Rock Shelter. A stocked trout stream runs through the campground.
Over 10 miles of hiking and nature trails wind across the property. The campground offers 100 sites for RVs, tents, cabins, and tipis. Every RV site includes electric, water, and sewer hookups.
Guests access the Susquehanna River for canoeing nearby. Lily Lake provides excellent fishing within a short drive. Paintball and horseback riding are available on Ruckle Hill Road.
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What Amenities Does Council Cup Campground Offer?
Council Cup Campground offers a 25-foot waterfall, a Native American Rock Shelter, a stocked trout stream, and over 10 miles of hiking and nature trails. On-site amenities include three shower houses, a coin-operated laundry, a camp store, and recreational courts for horseshoes, badminton, and volleyball. The campground also features an ice cream store, mini disc golf, and a dump station.
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What Is the Atmosphere Like at Council Cup Campground?
Council Cup Campground is a family-friendly, seasonal campground open from April through November. The 400-acre property provides a relaxed atmosphere with scenic mountain views and a focus on outdoor memories.
Are Pets Allowed at Council Cup Campground?
Pet-friendly