Best Campgrounds near Confluence, PA

Confluence, Pennsylvania serves as a hub for multiple camping areas situated along the Youghiogheny River and surrounding waterways. Outflow Camping and Yough Lake Campground at Tub Run provide established campgrounds with amenities such as electric hookups, showers, and tent pads, while Laurel Hill State Park and Ohiopyle State Park offer additional camping options within a short drive. The camping landscape includes accommodations for tents, RVs, cabins, and glamping experiences, with sites distributed across Army Corps of Engineers land, state parks, and private campgrounds.

Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, with peak availability from April through October, though several remain open year-round with limited winter services. The Great Allegheny Passage trail runs adjacent to multiple camping areas, making the region popular for bikepacking and multi-day cycling trips. Water access points for boating, fishing, and swimming exist at numerous locations, particularly around Youghiogheny River Lake. A camper noted, "The campground is located along the Great Allegheny Passage, and the Yough river and lake. It is a great place if you like to bike, paddle, or fish."

Tent campers should research site specifications carefully, as some campgrounds primarily cater to RVs with limited tent options. Several reviews indicate that tent sites at Outflow Camping feature gravel pads that accommodate standard tents with picnic tables and fire rings provided. Privacy varies considerably between campgrounds, with some offering more secluded sites than others. One visitor described their experience: "The tent site I was in was also nicely designed, with a tent 'pad', as well as full campfire ring, picnic table, and lantern hanging hook." Local campgrounds are searchable through The Dyrt's listings, which provide details on amenities like showers, electric hookups, and water access to help campers find suitable accommodations based on their preferences.

Best Camping Sites Near Confluence, Pennsylvania (123)

    1. Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    82 Reviews
    Ohiopyle, PA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-8591

    $20 - $54 / night

    "There are a few walk-in campsites that give you some additional privacy. It's a nice hike down to town, where you can find whitewater outfitters and bike rentals."

    "Ohiopyle is located in a beautiful area of Pennsylvania we've camped there a couple of times and have been able to get last minute tent sites. Lots of outdoor activities nearby."

    2. Outflow Camping

    15 Reviews
    Confluence, PA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (877) 444-6777

    $155 / night

    "It was an easy short walk to the parking lot.  The campground has easy access to the bike trail.  You can see bikers camping in a certain spot for the special rate of $14.00 per biker. "

    "Great access to the Allegheny bike trail and all the small towns near. No shade over campsites."

    3. Laurel Hill State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Rockwood, PA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 445-7725

    $20 - $64 / night

    "The lake is separate from the campground, but it is less than a mile away and a reasonable distance walk."

    "The site numbering is a bit wonky on the door loop so make sure you look at your map before you start driving the loops."

    4. Yough Lake Campground at Tub Run

    12 Reviews
    Confluence, PA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-8531

    $29 - $62 / night

    "Incredibly clean & close To everything. Located right beside Ohiopyle and Yough Lake dam. There is a beach in campground but found the drive to Yough lake perfect."

    "Creekside sites felt smaller and more crowded than lakeside sites, which open onto the beach and lake. Guests were very friendly and considerate of quiet hours."

    5. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Mill Run

    16 Reviews
    Normalville, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 455-2929

    $115 - $750 / night

    "We ended with a very private tent site with no amenities but around the corner from a pavilion with an outside washing station and flush toilets."

    "ask for with 2 swimming pools. 4 water slides ,tractor rides ,fire truck rides and a train ride alongside the free activities for the kids there is allways something fun to do and only a few minute drive"

    6. Scarlett Knob Campground

    10 Reviews
    Ohiopyle, PA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-5200

    "We were very close to the state park and all activities there."

    "There is one spot with a flushable toilet and it’s a bit of a walk. The pit toilets are actually pretty ok. The showers could use some TLC as well."

    7. Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground

    12 Reviews
    Farmington, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-4097

    "I was traveling alone and was looking for something about an hour away when I used my Dyrt app to locate a recommended campground. Benner’s popped up near Ohiopyle State Park."

    "The campground was really nice, although PA Winters are drab, so we kind of had to use our imagination for how beautiful the campground might be when there's vibrant greenery all around."

    8. Tall Oaks Campground

    10 Reviews
    Farmington, PA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-4777

    $16 - $45 / night

    "Very large tent site and surrounded by woods. Not close to your neighbor like most campgrounds. Peaceful! Van Life sites are tucked away in the woods for privacy. Open fields for large groups."

    "Nice little spot next to the creek. Staff was friendly but barely on site. Which is nice."

    9. Savage River State Forest

    18 Reviews
    Grantsville, MD
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 895-5759

    "This was a beautiful state forest, with two state parks sort of bordering it (Big Run & New Germany). The roads were all paved which was nice."

    "It was a good sized site with a nice fire circle. my favorite part was how private it was, each campsite was 50-100ft away from each other at least. Mine was probably 100yrds."

    10. Swallow Falls State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Oakland, MD
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 387-6938

    $22 - $33 / night

    "Camp ground was just a few minute drive away from the entrance to the trail. Trails were easy enough for kids. Camp site itself was nice and clean but felt a little too close to each other."

    "Thirdly, the campground was so close to the nature that we wanted to see. We went to see the falls and they were within walking distance from our campsite. Overall, it was an awesome place to camp."

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Recent Reviews near Confluence, PA

745 Reviews of 123 Confluence Campgrounds


  • R
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Middle Ridge Campground

    Good place to stay for a night

    This is a good place to stay in an area along Hwy 50 where there aren’t many other options. The host was friendly and helpful. The campground is clean and safe. The bathrooms are fine with a good shower and hot water. There is a swimming pool although it was closed for the season when I was here.

  • Dana M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    Ok for a quick overnight

    Due to a water main break, only one bathroom and showers were available. Bathrooms were quite old and run down. There are over 100 sites. Pets are only allowed on specific loops and cannot be walked on “non pet” loops. We had an electric site which was pretty level for our van. Bike trails were more like hiking trails ( not single track Mtn biking trails). I found this park to be “just ok”.

  • G
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Middle Ridge Campground

    Private

    If you’re looking for quiet and privacy, this is the place.  they laid out the sites so that you’re not side by side. They are all on an angle which moves you further away from anyone on both sides.  The angled site also was great for driving just past you’re site and practically backing straight back into you’re site.  Decent bath house and friendly, low key staff.  Great rates per night.

  • Jennifer S.
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Fox Den Acres Campground

    Nice campground, close to home

    Friendly people. Clean. Only downside is only one bathhouse/restroom, hampering g the no #2 in camper. LoL

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Middle Ridge Campground

    Large wooded sites

    The owners are so friendly and personable. The sites are actually in a wooded area not just a big field. Each site has full hookups. We will definitely return.

  • Kathy L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Laurel Hill State Park Campground

    Okay campground

    Okay campground. We met nice people staying there. However, the sites are REALLY not level because the RV sites are on a major slope, especially the pull-through sites. Large open grassy area. The camp host saw me walking my pups, and as I walked toward the trash can(near the bathroom) to throw away a pooped that I had picked up, she yelled across the green area from her site“no dogs in the bathrooms!” Kinda rude, but later she was friendly. Some okay hiking trails off the campground in a meadow.

  • Aileen C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Blackwater Falls State Park Campground

    Clean Campground in a Beautiful Park

    This is one of our favorite places. The park is beautiful, and so are the nearby Canaan Valley Wildlife Refuge and Canaan Valley State Park.

    The campground is better suited to tents and small to medium size camping units. I think the person who designed it was not familiar with camping units other than tents. Loop 1-30 is one way going clockwise. Loop 31-65 is one way going counterclockwise. But in both loops, to have your door facing away from the street, you have to drive counterclockwise if your site is on the outside of the loop, and clockwise if your site is inside the loop.  In some sites, the electric pedestal is on the wrong side, so you'll have to use a long cord and take it under your unit to reach your electric hookup.

    There are two water fill stations, one at the camp store where you check in, and the other at a water fountain near the bathhouse in loop 31-65. They are supplied supplied with a green garden hose, not a white potable water hose, so we unscrewed the hose and used our own. The water tastes unusually good.

    The dump station is in a section of loop 31-65. You have to go the wrong way on a one way road to be close enough for your slinky to reach it. The non potable rinse water is across this road from the dump station and it has a white hose--beware--this is not the drinking water! You stretch this hose across the road to rinse your gray and black tanks and slinky.

    Some of the sites are not very level, and many of the pull thru sites share some driveway space with another pull thru site or a back in site. There are two pairs of sites that share a pull thru--OK for people traveling together, but otherwise a headache if you're arriving and leaving at different times.

    Once you have dealt with all this inconvenience and oddness, you'll find you're within walking distance of the falls, a small lake, hiking trails that go through beautiful forests with rhododendrons, hemlocks, spruce, and hardwoods. The camp store is limited, but the staff is very friendly and helpful. The nature center is one of the best I've ever visited, and park naturalists provide programs on weekends. There are kayak rentals in summer. The lake has a swimming beach, but you can pay to use the swimming pool at the lodge for better swimming. The lodge also has a huge lobby with a cabinet containing jigsaw puzzles. We worked on one on a rainy day when we didn't want to be outside. Davis and Thomas have some interesting shops and good restaurants.When you get back after a day of adventures, you'll find clean restrooms with hot showers that are actually hot. And the T-Mobile service was good enough for my husband to stream a movie while I sent photos to my family. The park was very busy for Labor Day weekend, but it was a family atmosphere and after dark, there were few lights and little noise.

  • Ronnie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Hidden Springs Campground

    Labor Day Weekend

    It was packed-all went smoothly. From check in, wood delivery, and parking.

  • M
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Middle Ridge Campground

    Perfect Site

    This was the perfect little site. Super friendly and accommodating, beautiful walking paths, great campsites. We really enjoyed our stay.


Guide to Confluence

Camping sites near Confluence, Pennsylvania center around the junction of the Youghiogheny River and Casselman River at 1,340 feet elevation. The region's climate features moderate summer temperatures averaging 80°F and winter lows reaching 20°F, making April through October the primary camping season. Most campgrounds remain partially accessible during winter months, though water systems are typically winterized from November through March.

What to do

Hiking trails access: Laurel Hill State Park Campground offers multiple trail options with varying difficulty levels. A camper noted, "The park is a trendy, hip little town…like Boulder East. Running smack dab through the center of town is the Youghiogheny River…Yough for short. A picturesque waterfall, numerous outdoor retailers, bicycle & raft rentals, peaceful trails and a sweet, cutting edge visitor/nature center."

Water activities: The Yough Lake Campground at Tub Run provides direct lake access for boating and swimming. According to one visitor, "The swimming lake was perfect and they had canoes and kayak rentals on site. We are avid tent campers and loved that we had a very private and secluded spot." Boat rentals cost approximately $15 per hour.

Mountain biking: The Great Allegheny Passage trail connects directly to several campgrounds. A reviewer at Outflow Camping explained, "Great little campground for smaller groups/families/couples! Very good environment right next to the GAP. Right on the river and was nice and quiet!"

Fishing spots: Multiple fishing access points exist throughout the region. "The campground is on the edge of town. The sites are pretty spread out and full of trees. So for tent camping it is fantastic. Each site feels very private and the atmosphere is great," reported a camper at Scarlett Knob.

What campers like

Privacy levels: Sites at Tall Oaks Campground offer more seclusion than typical established campgrounds. A visitor shared, "There are a LOT of sites to choose from. They offer tent sites, van life/electric sites, RV sites, pavilions and even field sites for huge groups (75 people). The stargazing opportunities are amazing here."

Water proximity: Many campers appreciate sites with immediate water access. "Even on Memorial Day weekend it was very peaceful. Can't say enough on how friendly and helpful the staff are. Other campers are exceptionally friendly. Very clean and well maintained campground. Wonderful lake access and swimming area," explained a camper at Tub Run.

Site amenities: Campgrounds vary significantly in their setup. A camper at Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park observed, "Just what u expect. Woods, large sites picnic table, fire ring, lantern hook. Large site level gravel." These basic but functional amenities are standard at most state park sites.

Off-season advantages: Less crowded conditions exist during shoulder seasons. One visitor to Savage River noted, "This is a no frill camp area that actually feels like a campground instead of a resort. Not great swim areas, but one can jump in the river to cool off. Lots of bugs...but thats the Mid Atlantic."

What you should know

Reservation timing: Book well ahead for summer weekends. A visitor to Swallow Falls State Park Campground advised, "The parking lots and trailheads were PACKED on the weekend, so if you're a day tripper, get there early!"

Bathroom facilities: Quality varies significantly between campgrounds. A camper at Scarlett Knob mentioned, "Facilities are not kept up so they are dirty and need some love. There is one spot with a flushable toilet and it's a bit of a walk. The pit toilets are actually pretty ok."

Site selection strategy: Research site characteristics before booking. "Looking around the rest of the campground, the loop up near the cabins was a typical RV area with sites lined up with little privacy in between. I would look at the other loops for our next tent-camping visit," explained a visitor to Laurel Hill State Park.

Road access challenges: Some campgrounds have difficult approaches. One camper at Tall Oaks Campground noted, "Roads going to campsites are rocky so be careful if you have a low car." Similarly, another visitor mentioned, "Tub Run Road is a rough (but pretty) ride to the campground."

Tips for camping with families

Entertainment options: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Mill Run offers extensive family activities. A visitor shared, "We have stayed here many times. Campground is always very clean, bathrooms are spotless, staff is as nice as you could ask for. With 2 swimming pools, 4 water slides, tractor rides, fire truck rides and a train ride alongside the free activities for the kids there is always something fun to do."

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. "The park was very clean and the bath house is clean also. There is a playground, volleyball, shuffleboard, and a large picnic area at the end of one of the loops," commented a Laurel Hill visitor.

Swimming options: Locations with natural swimming holes appeal to families with children. A camper at Ohiopyle remarked, "Just outside town as you climb the hill, to the left is Sliding Rock. Get there early to get a parking spot…and then look forward to having some serious liquid fun. A natural water slide extends around 100 feet as it winds through the rock."

Campsite spacing: Family groups benefit from adequate separation between sites. A visitor to Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground reported, "Got a nice secluded spot to camp in the wooded area that had amazing mountain views and the star gazing platform. Kids had a great time and lots of activities for them to do!"

Tips from RVers

Hook-up availability: Electric and water connections vary widely. "The sites are gravel and level. Most only have 30 amp electric hookup but water can be filled at the 'gatehouse.' There are 3-4 full hookup and a few 50 amp," explained an RVer at Outflow Camping.

Leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require significant site adjustment. A visitor to Laurel Hill warned, "Okay campground. However, the sites are REALLY not level because the RV sites are on a major slope, especially the pull-through sites."

Access road limitations: Approach routes can be challenging for larger units. "We camped at site 109; a seemingly very small clearing, feet from the road," noted a Savage River visitor, indicating the importance of knowing your rig dimensions before arrival.

Site sizing: Check campground maps for accurate dimensions. A camper at Ohiopyle mentioned, "I stayed in a tent site, but had friends that brought their 5th wheel camper. I had my son and nephew with and we all had a great time at both sites," showing the variability in site accommodation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available in Confluence, PA?

Several campgrounds serve the Confluence area. Yough Lake Campground at Tub Run caters primarily to RVs and boaters, with tent sites in an open grass field with some shade trees. Site 9A offers more privacy for tent campers and is located along a creek. Hidden Springs Campground provides a quiet camping experience with clean, well-lit central shower and bath facilities. Additional options include Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground and Scarlett Knob Campground near Ohiopyle, both offering various amenities for different camping styles. Most campgrounds in the area are open from spring through fall, with limited winter availability.

What are the best camping options around Confluence, PA throughout the year?

Confluence offers excellent year-round camping options. Outflow Camping provides convenient access to the Great Allegheny Passage and Youghiogheny River, perfect for biking, paddling, and fishing enthusiasts. The campground is clean with good facilities and is close to restaurants in Confluence. For a more wooded experience, Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park offers beautiful sites nestled among rhododendrons and maples, with some walk-in sites providing additional privacy. It's located near the town of Ohiopyle with access to numerous outdoor activities. Both campgrounds are busiest in summer, with spring and fall offering more solitude and beautiful scenery.

Can I find RV rentals in Confluence, Pennsylvania?

While Confluence itself has limited RV rental options, nearby Friendship Village Campground & RV Park in Bedford is a great option for RV campers. This campground is easily accessible regardless of rig size and offers a straightforward check-in process. For those seeking a campground that accommodates RVs with beautiful surroundings, Rocky Gap State Park Campground features spacious pull-through sites with mountain views. Many campers bring their own RVs to these locations, but for rentals, it's advisable to check with the campgrounds directly about on-site rental availability or nearby RV rental companies that deliver to the campgrounds.