Why November Is the Best Month to Book Hidden Valley (Yes, Really)
- Andrea Inocencio
- Nov 13
- 2 min read
When the crowds thin out and the air turns crisp, Hidden Valley Camping Resort in Mifflinburg, PA becomes your own quiet pocket of fall magic. November slows the pace—perfect for campfires, cabin hygge, and unhurried trail days—while giving you all the comfort of a well-equipped, family-friendly park.

Cozy stays for every style (RV, tent, cabins & full homes)
Pick your spot: full-hookup pull-through RV sites, wooded tent sites, and a range of cabins—plus two roomy vacation homes for groups. Deluxe Cabins include heat/A/C, linens, a private bath and a stocked kitchen (hello, chili-and-s’mores nights). The Grey House sleeps 10 with a full kitchen, laundry, and a fireplace; the newly remodeled Yellow House sleeps 9.
Comforts that make off-season easy
This is fall camping without the fuss: modern restrooms with hot showers, laundry, a general store, an LP gas station, a 3-bay dump station, dog park/wash area, party pavilion, and more. Even a ceramic workshop for a cozy, rainy-day craft session.
Campfire weather, dialed in
November in Mifflinburg typically brings daytime highs easing from the upper-50s into the mid-40s, and brisk evenings perfect for blankets and a glowing fire ring. It’s the kind of sweater-weather that makes hot cocoa taste better and trails feel fresher.

Trails, lakes, and rail-trail rides minutes away
Hidden Valley sits in scenic Buffalo Valley with quick access to R.B. Winter State Park—a year-round gem for hiking among ridges and pines, with 6+ miles of marked trails inside the park and many more in the surrounding Bald Eagle State Forest. Prefer wheels to boots? Cruise the Buffalo Valley Rail Trail, a ~9–10-mile, mostly flat route linking Mifflinburg and Lewisburg—great for relaxed rides, coffee runs, or a family stroll.
Small-town charm, big fall feels
Between trail days, dip into local history at Mifflinburg’s Buggy Museum (limited winter hours—check the calendar), or wander Lewisburg’s quaint downtown at the far end of the rail trail. It’s the kind of low-key, cozy November vibe that pairs perfectly with cabin life.

Ready-to-relax planning tips
Book the right stay: Want full comfort? Choose a Deluxe Cabin or one of the vacation homes (heat, kitchen, linens). RVing? Go full-hookup pull-through. Tent-camping? You’ll still have hot showers and a great camp store.
Pack for layers: Days are cool, nights are crisp—bring a warm jacket, hats/gloves, and your favorite camp blanket.
Map your outings: Split a day between a short R.B. Winter hike and an easy rail-trail spin. Back at camp, grab supplies or LP gas on-site, then settle in by the fire ring.
Book your November escape
Hidden Valley gives you the best of late-fall: quiet campsites, comfy cabins, handy amenities, and trails right nearby.
Reserve your RV site, tent site, cabin, or family home now before the last autumn weekends are gone.

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