Top Horse Camping near Claridge, PA

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Best Equestrian Sites Near Claridge, PA (2)

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    1. Raccoon Creek State Park

    48 Reviews
    126 Photos
    249 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $25 - $40 / night

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    Camper-submitted photo from Moraine State Park Group Camping and Cabins
    Camper-submitted photo from Moraine State Park Group Camping and Cabins
    Camper-submitted photo from Moraine State Park Group Camping and Cabins
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    2. Moraine State Park Group Camping and Cabins

    9 Reviews
    5 Photos
    46 Saves

    From the website: Primitive tenting not allowed, only group camping as described below. Backpacking site (shelter) with permit. Update 9/14/2020: All state park day-use and overnight lodging facilities are open according to standard seasons and hours. Group cabin camps remain closed for 2020. Modern Cabins Eleven modern cabins are available for rent year round. These cabins sleep six people and have: Two bedrooms Bathroom with shower Kitchen Dining/living area Electric heat Dock on Lake Arthur during the summer season Renters must provide: Linens Towels Cookware Tableware Play equipment for children is in a central area. This activity or structure is ADA accessible. Dogs are permitted in Cabins #7 and #11 for a fee. Moraine State Park Cabin Map (PDF) GPS DD: Lat. 40.96586 Long. -80.11389 No Camping Camping is prohibited in the park. Private campgrounds nearby offer camping. Information is available at the park office. Backpacking The Link Road Overnight Shelter on the North Country National Scenic Trail is available to backpackers by reservation only. Organized Group Tenting There are two tent camping areas available for organized groups: Muskrat Cove Five Points These rustic camps have: Restrooms Picnic tables Cooking grills Water, but no showers Advance reservations are required. To reserve a group tent campsite, call 888-PA-PARKS (888-727-2757), Monday to Saturday, 7:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. except on the Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day holidays.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Group

Recent Equestrian Reviews In Claridge

9 Reviews of 2 Claridge Campgrounds


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    Jul. 29, 2023

    Moraine State Park Group Camping and Cabins

    Limited camping

    Moraine State Park doesn't allow camping within the park and there is no campground affiated with park. The one exception is along the North Country Trail, there are 2 rustic shelters that must be reserved through the park office. There are several private campgrounds in the area

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    Aug. 3, 2020

    Moraine State Park Group Camping and Cabins

    No Camping

    "Camping is prohibited in the park." (That is directly off the DCNR website.)

    I am not reviewing Moraine State Park (which is awesome). I am reviewing the CAMPING options at Moraine State Park. Which brings me back to the DNCR website. It says "No Camping" and "Camping is prohibited in the park. Private campgrounds nearby offer camping."

    It DOES list cabins, group tenting, and a backpacking shelter, which is available by reservation only.

    But this park is not where somebody looking for CAMPING would want to be.

  • Jim  L.
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    Jun. 26, 2020

    Moraine State Park Group Camping and Cabins

    Great park but no rv sites

    This is a great place just of interstate 79. Been going there since I was a kid. In fact my family used to own property near by. This park has an awesome trail system for walking or biking

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    Aug. 8, 2019

    Moraine State Park Group Camping and Cabins

    Beyond the Great Outdoors

    I have been camping at Moraine State Park since I was 5 years old (so about 14 years). While I was in Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts we used the 5 Points Group Camping Area a lot. It is right next to the bike trail and has access to the lake. I have enjoyed my time at Moraine and will enjoy it every time I visit.

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    Jun. 20, 2019

    Moraine State Park Group Camping and Cabins

    No campground, though shelter sites accessible for backpacking

    Moraine is a really large state park with a huge lake, nice beaches, and tons of trails.  The north country trail runs for over a dozen miles from end to end.  This review is of the shelter sites, of which there is one, for backpacking along the trail.  There are three shelters which are all very mouse infested.  I believe this is because the site does not have a bear pole or bear box, so I think most people probably don't hang their food like they should and thus the mice move in to forage.  Of the 3, the Hilltop shelter 2, which we stayed in is the nicest and private.  There is a rustic vault toilet but no water at the site.  I asked the lady at the park office if there was water nearby and she said yes, just hike down to the access road and over to the group tenting site to fillup.  I'll tell you, this is not close - easily a 2-3 mile round trip.

  • Alice M.
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    Jul. 3, 2018

    Moraine State Park Group Camping and Cabins

    Beautiful place to experience a peaceful nature getaway!

    I loved this place! We stayed at a group tent camping site. It was very quiet and secluded feeling, yet not far from the restrooms, bike trail, water/fishing area. Looking forward to going back and getting to explore more!

  • Brian S.
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    May. 6, 2018

    Moraine State Park Group Camping and Cabins

    Only Two Ways to Tent Camp at Moraine...

    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. But it's a scenic park that has a beautiful, meandering lake with lots of coves and estuaries. There are bike trails and hiking trails all throughout, plus a bike rental shop, and two swimming beaches. The North Country National Scenic Trail (NCT) has an Adirondack shelter and small tenting area within the park that's reserved for backpackers. But what's to say you're not just a one-day backpacker, doing a small portion of the trail, who needs a place to spend the night? You could hike into the backpacking campground known as the Link Road Overnight Shelter and set up your tent. It would have to be primitive camping; there are no facilities of any kind. The only other way to camp at Moraine is to reserve one of the two rustic group tenting areas--which are actually very pleasant despite the absence of showers. In order to see if your group qualifies to use the group tenting area, go to this website.



Guide to Claridge

Camping near Claridge, Pennsylvania, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Rafting on the Ohiopyle River: Many campers enjoy the thrill of rafting. One visitor at Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park mentioned, "Stayed here one weekend and rafted down the Ohiopyle river. Very convenient to the river and town."
  • Hiking: The area is known for its hiking trails. A camper at Laurel Hill State Park Campground shared, "There is a lot of hiking nearby, most of which you need to drive to within the state park."
  • Fishing: Many campgrounds have access to fishing spots. A reviewer at Kooser State Park Campground noted, "The lake provides a great place to fish and the walking trail has some less used fishing spots if you are willing to walk."

What campers like:

  • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained bathrooms and showers. A visitor at Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground said, "The staff was nice and the buildings and properties are well maintained."
  • Privacy: Many sites offer a sense of seclusion. A camper at Scarlett Knob Campground mentioned, "Each site is far away from other sites; you feel alone."
  • Family-friendly activities: Campgrounds like Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Mill Run have plenty for kids. One reviewer said, "Your kids will love it here: two pools, splashgrounds, fire truck rides, arcades..."

What you should know:

  • Road noise: Some campgrounds are near busy roads. A camper at Kooser State Park Campground noted, "The only thing that was disappointing was the fact it was on a highway and all night I could hear the trucks driving."
  • Limited cell service: Expect spotty reception in some areas. A visitor at Laurel Hill State Park Campground mentioned, "There was no phone signal in the campground but you have Wi-Fi in the beach area."
  • Reservations recommended: Popular spots can fill up quickly. A camper at Keystone State Park Campground advised, "Sites are a little tight if you have a larger camper, but we fit perfect with our 24’er."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Plan for activities: Look for campgrounds with amenities for kids. A reviewer at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Mill Run said, "There are two pools, splashgrounds, fire truck rides, and nightly movies."
  • Check bathroom distances: Some sites may be far from restrooms. A camper at Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park mentioned, "The bathrooms were a far walk."
  • Bring outdoor games: Having games can keep kids entertained. A visitor at Fox Den Acres Campground noted, "Lots of grass areas for play and walking."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check site sizes: Some sites can be tight for larger RVs. A camper at Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA mentioned, "A dozen or so of the sites are not level, not only that but they are narrow."
  • Bring an extension cord: Some electrical hookups may not be conveniently located. A visitor at Laurel Hill State Park Campground advised, "You may want to have an extension for your power cable."
  • Look for pull-through sites: These can make parking easier. A reviewer at Fox Den Acres Campground said, "The sites in the lower field... were roomy and level and all pull-throughs."

Camping near Claridge, Pennsylvania, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just be sure to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Claridge, PA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Claridge, PA is Raccoon Creek State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 48 reviews.