Best Cabin Camping near Boyers, PA

Several state parks and private campgrounds near Boyers, Pennsylvania provide rustic cabins with varying amenities and comfort levels. Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins offers both rustic and modern cabin options with electricity, refrigerators, and heating systems. The cabins include small tables, twin-sized bunk beds, and basic kitchen facilities. "We stayed in the cabins which were rustic looking though very clean and nice inside (pack like you're going camping with a fridge)," notes one visitor. Moraine State Park features group cabins with access to hiking trails, fishing spots, and water activities. Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest provides more furnished cabin rentals with modern conveniences, while Bear Run Campground includes cottages situated on a hillside with lake views.

Cabin rentals range from basic one-room structures to multi-room family accommodations with separate bedrooms. Most state park cabins operate from April through December, while private campgrounds like Mercer-Grove City KOA and Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping offer extended seasons. Pet-friendly cabins are available at several locations, including a dedicated pet section at Cook Forest State Park with special pet trails. "We stayed in the pet friendly area, which was nice. There is a pet trail through the woods that was really great to take our dog rather than walking around the campground," reports a camper. Reservations for cabin camping are essential, particularly during summer months and holiday weekends when some locations book up to 9 months in advance.

Most forest cabins provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and sleeping bags. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations - state park cabins typically offer basic refrigerators and stoves but limited cookware, while KOA cabins may include more complete kitchen setups. Bathhouses with showers and toilets are generally centrally located rather than inside cabins. Firewood is available for purchase at most campgrounds, with fire rings provided at cabin sites. Small camp stores offer basic provisions at many locations, though larger grocery stores require driving to nearby towns. Visitors should check specific cabin amenities when booking as furnishing levels differ substantially between rustic and deluxe options.

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Best Cabin Sites Near Boyers, Pennsylvania (43)

    1. Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest

    13 Reviews
    Boyers, PA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 735-2417

    "We've stayed in cabins, yurts, tents, and our camper. Always up kept and very clean. Have to try out there Halloween production."

    "We liked it so much we have booked repeat visits already."

    2. Bear Run Campground

    15 Reviews
    Portersville, PA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 368-3564

    $30 - $300 / night

    "The nightly RV sites are close to the park entrance and are relatively flat. The campground hosts themed events, game nights and arts& crafts."

    "We loved camping at Bear Run so much we bought an old trailer and we now park it there year around. Every weekend there are activities, there is a heated pool and Friday night Bingo."

    3. Group Camping and Cabins — Moraine State Park

    9 Reviews
    Prospect, PA
    13 miles
    Website

    "* Group **Tenting

    • Cabins**
    • Kayaking/Canoeing
    • Motor boating 15hp or less
    • Sailboats
    • Bike Trail
    • Great Fishing Spots
    • Swimming Area
    • Snowmobile Trail"

    "Moraine is a great park, but camping here is limited. As I understand it, this park was created so that Pittsburghers would have a place to go sailing--so camping has never been its primary draw."

    4. Breakneck Campground

    16 Reviews
    Portersville, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 368-3233

    $10 - $20 / night

    "We wanted a secluded site and close to Pittsburgh. 

    We arrived around 7pm and there was no check in, we drove around for a while trying to find a spot with a fire ring per some helpful campers."

    "So close to the McConnells Mill trails, gorgeous deck spot above the gorge and low key vibe to the campground overall. I cannot believe it took us this long to stay here!"

    5. Mercer-Grove City KOA

    9 Reviews
    Mercer, PA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 748-3160

    "We stopped at this koa on our way home from a friends private camp property in Mercer county. They permit non guests to utilize the dump site at a small fee $20 (during non peak times)."

    "Of note, the pool water was decently warm and they had an outdoor exercise area in addition to the playground.

    The store was open until 8pm."

    6. Peaceful Valley Campground

    3 Reviews
    Hilliards, PA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 894-2421

    7. Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping

    9 Reviews
    Portersville, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 924-2415

    $32 - $60 / night

    "This place is great if you want activities for the kids (Has a pool, arcade, etc) but if you want some privacy in the great outdoors this definitely isn’t the place (campsites are in open area extremely"

    "It was one of their deluxe patio sites ,super nice patio with concrete pad and Nice Picnic Table! Site was Super Large And Was Perfect For A larger rig!"

    8. Wolfs Camping Resort

    5 Reviews
    Shippenville, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 797-1103

    $55 - $250 / night

    "This place has a pool, store, laundry, snack shack lots of great activities. Friendly staff."

    "Everything is a little bit dated , workable  bath houses are clean and campstore was stocked with a plethora of items including ice cream and Made to order pizza and popcorn!"

    9. Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins

    51 Reviews
    Cooksburg, PA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 744-8407

    $20 - $67 / night

    "We stayed in the pet friendly area, which was nice. There is a pet trail through the woods that was really great to take our dog rather than walking around the campground."

    "The sites are good sized, have a picnic table and fire ring with grill. The bathrooms need to be updated. There are a lot of cracks and crevices where bugs hide and lots of chipped paint."

    10. Buttercup Woodlands Campground

    3 Reviews
    Homeacre-Lyndora, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 789-9340

    "Shower house a little far for me. Did not see or receive anything about weekend organized activities. Nice place!"

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307 Reviews of 43 Boyers Campgrounds


  • Nicole L.
    Nov. 1, 2024

    Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins

    Beautiful

    Cooks forest is absolutely gorgeous. I look forward to returning as there are a lot of hiking opportunities we missed. We stayed in the pet friendly area, which was nice. There is a pet trail through the woods that was really great to take our dog rather than walking around the campground. Our site was right next to a drinking water spigot and a path to the bath house. The sites near ours were in a wooded area, which felt more private than many of the other sites we saw. There was a fore pit and a picnic table. Our fire pit was behind where the camper was parked, which also felt more private. There is no alcohol permitted in PA state parks, so alcohol is prohibited in the campground as well. It was a great spot, and we look forward to returning.

  • N
    Aug. 13, 2020

    Goddard Park Vacationland Campground

    Unhappy camper - again

    I told my wife that this was the rotten place that we stayed at before. She insisted that was somewhere else but there we were, all the people complaining about the nasty manager lady as we are swimming by AND the creepy, chubby manager dude with the grey goatee, ogling the little girls a little too long. Why are those people still there?? All she does is sit outside the office and smoke cigarettes and he creeps around. Everyone hates them and will smile to their faces but they're horrible!

    Pros: paved roads, mostly clean bathrooms and two swimming pools. Cons: Teeny, tiny sites. Bingo hall bathrooms are gross. Awful, rotten egg smelling water. The beds in the cabin rentals are rock hard. Horrible WiFi. Good luck if you’re there and the electric cuts out. Very few activities (which you will also hear about"there used to be so many activities" "Lisa never has any activities any more") Good grief, the people are unhappy but I guess, too cheap to move on to a better place? The entire staff complains about them constantly, especially Rhonda in the office. I just came in to buy ice, lady, I don't need to hear about much you hate your boss!

    I would suggest you keep looking rather than tolerate this toxic place and all the unhappy seasonal people and employees. Save your money and vacation time for a nice place with decent management.

  • Danielle S.
    Sep. 24, 2021

    Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins

    Good amount of space

    We stayed here on a busy weekend. The sites are good sized, have a picnic table and fire ring with grill. The bathrooms need to be updated. There are a lot of cracks and crevices where bugs hide and lots of chipped paint. I didn't shower, so no commentary on the warmth/pressure. Look at the campground map before you book your site if being close to a bathroom is important; ours was across the campsite behind us but we had to step in a rock set in the stream to get to it without walking around the loop. Plenty of trees and shrubs for privacy. Lots of firewood both in and outside the park. It's a decent drive to Clarion PA to a Walmart, but there are small camp stores close by.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 29, 2021

    Clear Creek State Park Campground

    Popular destination!

    General: This Park is spread out along the Clarion River and, as such, is deceptively large. There are electric and non-electric sites, as well as cabins. On a Friday night in late October, it was nearly full. One man we spoke with said he raised his kids coming to this campground and that it is often challenging to reserve a site unless done far in advance (I believe I reserved about three months ahead of time). 

    Site Quality: The sites vary in size and quality. All have either rock or grass “driveways”. A picnic table, fire ring, and lantern hook complete the site. Some sites are tucked in among large pine trees, some are directly on the river, and the non-electric sites are up a hill away from the river and shaded. 

    Bathhouse: The one at the very end of the campground was modern and very clean. The showers looked very clean, but we did not use them. 

    Activities/Amenities: Several hiking trails, a disc golf course and, in-season, a swimming pond and canoeing. Unfortunately, we woke to rain the next morning that looked like it was going to stick around for a while, so we did not get to explore as much of this park as we would have liked. 

    Conclusion: Our stay was nice but brief and it would be nice to return.

  • Britt B.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Clear Creek State Park Campground

    Pennsylvania Favorite!

    A Pennsylvania favorite, Clear Creek State Park is a beautifully maintained, scenic park, right on the Clarion River in the Clear Creek State Park. The Park offers movies on an outdoor screen, regular nature talks and walks and has an onsite museum. The park has tent sites, RV sites and cabins. Clear Creek runs through the campground and is a perfect spot for a BBQ or Picnic. It also has a designated swimming beach with sand. There are multiple hiking trails leaving the campground. There is a general store just 5min from the park, plus multiple private firewood options on the road in. The park also sells firewood bundles. The Clarion is a crystal clear, shallow, rock bottom river perfect for a cool off, fishing or kayaking. There are two kayaking/tubing companies in Cook Forest to hire watercraft to float the river. Both floats don’t go as high as Clear Creek State Park so you won’t float past the campground, with the longest being 9 miles. The facilities are always clean, with large shower areas and always fully stocked with tissue. All sites have fire rings with adjustable grills. The best un-powered RV site is site 40– private and waterfront. The best powered-RV site is 39– private and waterfront. There are also two very private tent sites that are waterfront(classified as Kayak In tent sites) numbered CR-001& CR-002. Both waterfront, shaded with fire rings. Excellent tent sites! Note you can only book them for 1 night at a time. No phone reception at this one! They welcome furry friends at selected sites!

  • D
    Jul. 26, 2018

    Clear Creek State Park Campground

    Beautiful,wooded settin on the fringe of the Allegheny National Forest

    The park is on the scenic Clarion River and offers tent camping, some sites are paddle in only, RV sites, small and larger rustic cabins, and even a couple of yurts. It’s very well maintained, including the restroom/shower houses which were very clean. The upper loop tent sites are a bit more secluded and there is plenty of space for the larger cabins. The smaller cabins are more clustered but we enjoyed staying in them on a couple occasions. Be sure to bring kayaks or inner tubes for lazy hours on the river. There are kayak rentals nearby also. The Clarion River is full of wildlife including bald eagles hunting the river and an occasional black bear nearby.

    Be sure to visit Beartown Rocks that is close by. It offers a nice view of the rolling hills of Pennsylvania.

  • Danielle S.
    Mar. 23, 2018

    Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins

    Gorgeous trails

    I live nearby so I'm a bit biased towards the park. Definitely one of my favorite places to day hike. The trails are well maintained, and the scenery changes every few steps. Lush hardwood forest; plenty of shade for summer hikes. Not crowded at all in the off-season.

    We stayed in the Indian Cabin #I11.  There are 4 twin sized bunk beds but be forewarned, the springs and mattresses were ancient during our stay.  There is a small table, a refrigerator, electric stove and oven, and there is heat.  The windows do not open very much so bring a fan if you're camping in warm weather.   The bathhouse is clean and the showers are hot. 

    The cabins can be difficult to find in the dark, but they are located just behind the campground offices.  If you pull around to the rear of the building and look across the creek that is there, you cannot miss them.

  • Britt B.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Bear Run Campground

    Loads to do...!

    This campground is deceptively big! The nightly RV sites are close to the park entrance and are relatively flat. The campground hosts themed events, game nights and arts& crafts. There is a swimming pool and playground for the kids. It also has a small café that sells baked goods and coffee. On Saturdays they sell amazing Armish Donuts! 

    Further into the campground the sites turn to more permanent sites. Further up the hill are more cottages and camping. This campground is steep in parts and too large to walk efficiently. There is a fenced dog run area and a beautiful lake. All sites have fire rings. There is an onsite laundry, WIFI, onsite dump station and propane refill station. 

    You can also buy ice and firewood. The campground is gated. Lots to do at the campground and lots to do in the surrounding area. They welcome all furry friends!

  • d
    Jul. 24, 2018

    Jamestown Campground — Pymatuning State Park

    great spot for direct kayak/canoe put in.

    We stayed in site 218. this spot is in the smaller ( less crowded) part of Jamestown campground in Pymatuning SP. it is right on the water and has an easy access area for shore fishing and entering a kayak or canoe or some other water device. the site sits on a little bay and the otherside (more crowded) of the campground is across the water. the water is a little murky/ grassy but still good entry area. the campsite was spacious for a pa state park. the site is between the lake and the road. sites 212-222 look to be on the water with boat access, but 218 has the easiest entry. 220’s picnic Bench and fire pit sit next to the water with great views, but there is little shade. 218 had a great shady spot were you can hang 3 hammocks. there is no electricity at these sites and pretty much tent only. lots of tent space. the fire ring was decent but we moved it as it was right underneath a burnt tree. 218 was ADA accessible with a nice picnic table. restrooms were fairly close. clean... outdated, but clean.


Guide to Boyers

Cabin accommodations near Boyers, Pennsylvania range from rustic wilderness shelters to modern units with amenities. The region sits within the Allegheny Plateau at elevations between 1,100-1,500 feet, creating distinct seasonal experiences for cabin campers. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing while summer days reach the mid-80s, affecting cabin selection and preparation needs.

What to do

Horseback riding access: Bear Run Campground offers Sunday horse rides that visitors particularly enjoy. "My son loves the horse rides on Sundays," reports one camper who frequents the location with family and pets.

Floating the river: The Clarion River provides slow, peaceful water recreation just a short distance from Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins. A visitor notes, "Float the river, horseback riding, ice cream, and playgrounds," listing the variety of activities available directly from the campground.

Hiking trails: Cabin guests at Moraine State Park can access the North Country National Scenic Trail which includes designated backpacker shelters. "The north country trail runs for over a dozen miles from end to end," explains one hiker who used the trail system extensively.

Creek exploration: Primitive cabins and tent sites at Breakneck Campground provide direct access to creek activities. "From our campsite we walked along the creek into McConnells Mill State Park and joined the covered bridge trail. Approx. 30min walk along the creek down into McConnells Mill State Park," reports one visitor describing the easy natural access.

What campers like

Quiet weekday stays: Cabins tend to be more peaceful midweek, with fewer crowds and noise. One camper at Breakneck Campground shares, "My daughter and I came through here on our way from Michigan to Virginia. I think it was a Thursday night. It was quiet and beautiful."

Theme weekends: Many cabin locations organize special seasonal events. "We loved camping at Bear Run so much we bought an old trailer and we now park it there year around. Every weekend there are activities, there is a heated pool and Friday night Bingo," notes a regular visitor who upgraded from occasional cabin stays to seasonal lodging.

Clean facilities: Bathhouse cleanliness stands out as important to cabin campers without private bathrooms. "Great campground and very clean. Probably the cleanest shower house I have ever seen at a campground," mentions a guest at Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest, highlighting this as a key factor in their experience.

Wildlife sightings: The natural setting provides opportunities for animal encounters. A camper at Cook Forest State Park recalls, "Went there off-season which I recommend everyone do. In the Fall. Beautiful colored folage. Woke up to find I was surrounded by a huge herd of deer. Outstanding!"

What you should know

Reservation timing: Cabins at popular campgrounds fill quickly, especially during peak season and for themed weekends. Plan ahead for Halloween events which many locations celebrate with special activities.

Campground layout variations: Site arrangements affect the cabin experience. One camper at Bear Run Campground explains, "We always camp near the horses as I like a bit more privacy. The front of the campground is a bit too packed for my liking. They also have a primitive area that is quite nice."

Water access considerations: Some properties have creek or lake access requiring walks from cabin areas. "There are two rustic shelters which are all very mouse infested. I believe this is because the site does not have a bear pole or bear box," warns a backpacker about one of the more remote shelter options.

Elevation challenges: Terrain can be steep at certain properties. "Nice campground but too hilly for kids to ride bikes. Very close to Lake Arthur for fishing and kayaking," mentions one visitor, highlighting how topography impacts family activities.

Tips for camping with families

Activity scheduling: Campgrounds offer structured recreation for different age groups. A visitor to Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping shares, "Great Place for adults and children to enjoy themselves! Plenty of activities. Welcoming Staff! Halloween weekends are a great time to visit!"

Pool availability: Swimming options vary by property and season. "Wolf's Camping Resort Is The Perfect Campground For Family's To Stay At With Its large Swimming Pool And It's Large Game room It is prefect for kids young and old," notes a repeat visitor.

Playground access: Recreation areas for children differ significantly between cabin locations. "Bear Run offers pull through sites for larger RV's. The pool is smaller but still enjoyable. Tons of activities always planned on the weekend. Family Friendly Friendly!" explains one camper comparing amenities.

Pet-friendly cabin selection: Designated pet cabins exist at several properties but require specific reservations. Some offer dedicated pet amenities like dog parks or trails near the units.

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives: RVers who typically bring their own accommodations sometimes opt for cabins during shoulder seasons. "We've stayed in cabins, yurts, tents, and our camper. Always up kept and very clean. Have to try out there Halloween production," comments a visitor who has experienced multiple accommodation types.

Site selection strategy: Cabin and RV areas often have different layouts and privacy levels. "The nightly RV sites are close to the park entrance and are relatively flat. The campground hosts themed events, game nights and arts & crafts," notes one visitor, highlighting how cabin areas differ from RV sections.

Amenities comparison: Cabin facilities vary significantly from RV hookups. Many cabins lack water hookups inside, requiring guests to use centrally located bathhouses, while some deluxe units include more complete facilities similar to those RVers might expect.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Boyers, PA is Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest with a 4.9-star rating from 13 reviews.

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