Best Campgrounds near Grove City, PA

Campgrounds near Grove City, Pennsylvania range from fully developed RV resorts to primitive tent camping areas. Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest and Mercer-Grove City KOA offer comprehensive amenities including cabin rentals, RV hookups, and tent sites. Both campgrounds provide modern facilities such as showers, flush toilets, and electric hookups. The region also includes Moraine State Park cabins and several privately owned campgrounds within a 30-minute drive of Grove City.

The camping season in this region typically runs from April through October, with most campgrounds closing during winter months. "This is only our third KOA visit. Very level and big-rig friendly. It is a little noisy from the roadway noises," noted one visitor about the Mercer-Grove City KOA. Road access to campgrounds varies, with some reviews warning against following GPS directions. Travelers should check campground websites for specific directions, especially when navigating with larger RVs. Most established campgrounds in the area require reservations, particularly during summer weekends and holidays. Temperatures remain moderate throughout the camping season, though spring can bring significant rainfall.

Campers consistently mention the cleanliness of facilities as a standout feature of Grove City area campgrounds. Several reviews highlight the exceptional condition of shower houses and restrooms, particularly at Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest. Family-friendly amenities receive frequent praise, with pools, playgrounds, and organized activities available at the larger campgrounds. According to one camper, Jellystone Park features "probably the cleanest shower house I have ever seen at a campground." Most developed campgrounds in the area provide wooded sites with adequate spacing between campsites. The region includes opportunities for fishing, with some campgrounds offering private ponds and others located near public waterways. While tent camping is available throughout the area, RV camping with hookups appears to be the predominant accommodation type at most established campgrounds.

Best Camping Sites Near Grove City, Pennsylvania (126)

    1. Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest

    14 Reviews
    Boyers, PA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 735-2417

    "I highly recommend this rv location and their cabins seem to be excellent"

    2. Mercer-Grove City KOA

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

    "It’s close to the outlets and Keystone Safari. They have a fishing pond but I haven’t walked over and seen it. It’s across the street of the KOA so you could miss it if you don’t ask about it."

    "Close to where we live so it's an easy drive and a great start to the season to shake out anything that may not be working since bringing de-winterizing our camper."

    3. Breakneck Campground

    16 Reviews
    Portersville, PA
    16 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."

    "My husband and I camped here on a whim, after our original location got rained out. We picked a nice big lot by the dirt road."

    4. Bear Run Campground

    15 Reviews
    Portersville, PA
    16 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."

    "I 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 primative area that is quite nice."

    5. Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping

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

    $32 - $60 / night

    "They have a nice heated large pool, hiking trails close to some great places like McConnells mill, Morane state park, Fishing the shenango river."

    "It is close to Moraine State Park."

    6. Group Camping and Cabins — Moraine State Park

    9 Reviews
    Prospect, PA
    14 miles
    Website

    "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."

    "In fact my family used to own property near by. This park has an awesome trail system for walking or biking"

    7. Quiet and Secluded

    4 Reviews
    Mercer, PA
    12 miles
    +1 (724) 301-6949

    $22 - $75 / night

    8. Rocky Springs Campground

    4 Reviews
    Mercer, PA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 662-1568

    "This beautifully tree-filled campground is a bit off the beaten path, but definitely quiet, warm, and friendly."

    "Gated entrance for security; very safe area in the middle of Amish country:closest businesses are an Amish-run nursery and a fruit/vegetable stand."

    9. Shenango Campground

    15 Reviews
    Transfer, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 646-1124

    $24 - $38 / night

    "The Shenango Recreation Area is a large campground with some 300 plus sites located on a lake in western Pennsylvania. Access to the campground is fairly easy and about 12 miles north of I-80."

    "Most spaces are shaded and if not on the water, close to the water. We took kayaks - endless places to put into the water including from many sites. Easy 1.5 hour drive from Pittsburgh."

    10. Slippery Rock Campground

    2 Reviews
    Slippery Rock, PA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 738-0402

    "Tucked away off the highway with a winding creek and many playgrounds on site. There is also a swimming pool, general store, tennis courts, and many horseshoe pits."

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545 Reviews of 126 Grove City Campgrounds


  • Bev The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2026

    Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

    Beautiful campground, choose your site wisely

    When we arrived, we checked in at the camp office. The ladies there were very kind. The roads through the campground are wide enough for two-way traffic and nicely paved.

    This is a beautiful, heavily treed campground. Even on Memorial Day weekend with lots of people, the park was very peaceful. The sounds of birds permeate the air round the clock. Chipmunks run amok. They’re just so cute.

    We booked site 56 for our 39’ fifth wheel. As soon as we pulled up, we knew there was no way we’d fit even though the reservation site said it would accommodate a 40’ rig. The camp hosts happened to be passing by as we were surveying the site. They were very helpful redirecting us to a nearby site that would be more suitable. FYI, sites 55 and 56 have deep culverts on either side. One wrong turn and you’re going to have a problem. The majority of sites along our road were just wide enough to keep the tires out of the dirt, but not wide enough for the stairs to land on asphalt. If you have a motorhome or other wide-bodied rig, like an Alliance Paradigm, I would recommend choosing one of the sites on the loop around the playground. Those are better suited for newer big rigs.

    TIP…the line at the dump station is long on the holiday weekends. Plan accordingly.

  • Carole I.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2026

    Chestnut Ridge Campground

    Chestnut Ridge campground

    Nice and quiet. Friendly staff. Beautiful campground.

  • Penny W.
    May. 26, 2026

    Quiet and Secluded

    Terrace lakes campground

    Family owned an operated. The owner is very pleasant, great person to talk to.. communication is great.

  • Richard S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 26, 2026

    White Thorn Lodge - Family Nudist Campground

    Clean, friendly, and always space

    No reservations needed. There is always primitive space available. With a good bit of full hookups available aswell. Pool, sauna, hot tub, picnic tables, scheduled entertainment throughout the summer. Always a blast

  • Charles S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2026

    Two Mile Run County Park

    Beautiful Forrested Camping

    What a hidden gem this place is! Located deep in a county park in the forested rolling hills of PA. Every site is huge and mostly private. Combination of paved main roads and gravel dirt camp loops. Most of the sites look relatively flat. The whole park is spotless clean, no trash anywhere! Bathrooms and showers are clean and maintained regularly. There is no camp store! Stock up before arrival. Firewood and ice. Can be outside the park at a bait shop and local farm about 2 miles away. Or just stop in Oil City first. You can grab a site online .....site unseen and be happy on arrival. Definitely on my must return list. Happy camping!

  • Charles S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 23, 2026

    Kibbes Island Park Campground

    1st non 5 star review.

    Kibbes campground is a old family business located on an island on the Allegheny River. Great spot for fisherman!!!! Park roads are tore up and very muddy. Bathrooms aren't the cleanest and run down. Shower house doesnt work. But they do have a nice indoor recreation room with darts, slot machines, pool tables, and nice seating. While it wouldn't be my pick of destinations, I am glad I found it. It has a old school charm and the owners are super nice!

  • dThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 13, 2026

    Indian Brave Campground

    Trains

    Nice little place that’s open Friday was very pleasant during the day and most of the night. Reason for mark down is due to the trains that came through in the night and it must’ve been trash day in Harmony as we heard dumpster being banged around in the early hours of the morning. No problem parking all 45’ of or rig and trailer. Easy access to town and Pittsburgh. No WiFi and you have to call to book.

  • Charles S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 8, 2026

    Jamestown Campground — Pymatuning State Park

    Awesome place to camp

    Pymatuning Lake Campground is a huge 700 site family oriented campground. Sites are large and clean and your not packed in. Bathrooms and showers are OK but they are clean. Best part of being here is the awesome fishing. Know for huge black crappie, walleye, and small and big mouth bass. This is the place to go fishing.

  • Charles S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 7, 2026

    Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

    What a great place to camp!

    First time here. They told me Ohio State Parks were voted #1 in the US. Well there is a reason for that. Beautiful, clean, great spots, not a bad site in the entire park. Wood is dry and cheap right outside the park entrance. Bass fishing is top notch on the lake. I would definitely come back here again and again.


Guide to Grove City

Camping near Grove City, Pennsylvania offers diverse options within a 30-mile radius. The region sits at the western edge of the Allegheny Plateau, where rolling hills transition to flatter terrain. Several campgrounds provide water access to Shenango River Lake and Lake Arthur, with camping elevations ranging from 1,100 to 1,300 feet. Winter camping options remain limited, with most facilities closing from November through March.

What to do

Hiking trails: Access the North Country Trail through Moraine State Park, which features a 12+ mile segment of this national scenic trail. "The north country trail has an Adirondack shelter and small tenting area within the park that's reserved for backpackers," notes one visitor. The trail system connects to various water features throughout the park.

Creek exploration: Visit Breakneck Campground for direct water access. "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 a camper who enjoyed the walk-in sites. The creekside primitive sites provide a more secluded experience compared to the main camping area.

Horseback riding: Some campgrounds offer equestrian activities nearby. "My son loves the horse rides on Sundays," shares a visitor to Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping. Guided rides typically last 30-45 minutes and are available on weekends during peak season, making this a special weekend activity option for families.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping receives praise for generous campsites. "Sites are super big and is a great family owned campground! Super close to a local ice cream shop and has a great dog park and is fully paved," mentions a satisfied camper. The paved sites accommodate larger RVs and provide defined boundaries between camping areas.

Swimming pools: Multiple campgrounds maintain heated pools. "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," reports one enthusiastic visitor. Most pools operate from Memorial Day through Labor Day, with some extending through September depending on weather conditions.

Proximity to state parks: Quiet and Secluded property offers access to nearby recreational areas. "Beautiful place. Host was very accommodating. Great time," shares a visitor to this private camping option. This smaller property provides a base camp for exploring the region's multiple state parks within a 20-minute drive.

What you should know

Road access considerations: Some campgrounds have challenging access roads. "Don't follow GPS! Great Stop. We stayed here for a quick overnight stop. We have a 40' class A and flat tow a Jeep... Be sure to use the park's directions for an easier drive in," advises a visitor to Mercer-Grove City KOA. The winding roads around the region can create challenges for larger rigs.

Noise levels vary significantly: "Breakneck is a private campground on the edge of the McConnell's Mill State Park. They offer RV sites, tent camping and cabins. The tent camping is either grassy, flat sites or on an elevated timber platform overlooking a gorge," notes a camper, highlighting the different site types. Platform sites tend to have less buffer between neighbors compared to walk-in options.

Limited primitive camping in state parks: Shenango Campground offers one of the few public camping options with water views. "A large number of them are on the lake providing a nice area to beach your boat or kayaks. There are several playgrounds for the kiddos. There is also a boat launch on site," explains a camper. While electric sites cluster in central areas, waterfront sites are primarily non-electric.

Tips for camping with families

Playground options: Look for campgrounds with multiple play areas. "Beautiful facilities. Clean bathrooms. Lots of activities. Great play area for the kids!" shares a camper about Mercer-Grove City KOA. Many campgrounds feature both traditional playground equipment and open field spaces for recreation.

Weekend programming: Bear Run Campground offers structured activities. "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!" notes one visitor. Activity schedules typically include crafts, wagon rides, and seasonal events like Halloween weekends.

Fishing access: Several campgrounds provide water access for anglers. "We got site 224 on the end which had some privacy. This site was non electric but was perfect for us since we were in a tent and just needed a place to crash for the night," reports a Shenango Campground visitor. Fishing licenses are required for ages 16+ and can be purchased online through the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.

Tips from RVers

Campground navigation: Some campgrounds have unusual layouts. "After getting off I80, our RV GPS wanted to take us on a wonky route, so we followed Waze and the campground's web instructions," explains an RVer who stayed at Shenango Campground. Most area campgrounds provide specific driving directions that differ from standard GPS routing.

Site selection for privacy: Choose end sites when possible. "Level, wooded sites and clean bathrooms. No area to wash dishes. Lots of space for each sites and trees for shade," notes a visitor to Mercer-Grove City KOA. Corner sites and those at the edges of camping loops typically offer more buffer space and reduced foot traffic.

Site surface considerations: Prepare for varying campsite bases. "Very level and big rig friendly. It is a little noisy from the roadway noises," reports a visitor about the Mercer-Grove City KOA. While most sites feature gravel pads, soil composition in the area can create muddy conditions after rain, making stabilizers and leveling blocks essential equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available near Grove City, PA?

The Grove City area offers several excellent camping options within a short drive. Shenango Campground is approximately 12 miles north of I-80 with over 300 sites situated on a lake, perfect for boating and fishing enthusiasts. Mercer-Grove City KOA provides a family-friendly option close to town with full amenities. Other notable options include Pymatuning State Park Campground with beautiful lake views, and Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping near New Castle. For those willing to drive a bit further, Cook Forest State Park Campground offers a gorgeous wooded setting with extensive hiking trails.

What are the typical costs for camping near Grove City, Pennsylvania?

Camping costs near Grove City vary based on amenities and location. At Raccoon Creek State Park Campground, which is within driving distance of Grove City, you can expect to pay around $15-30 per night for standard sites with varying hookup options. This large, wooded campground offers good value with spacious sites spread across five loops. Linesville Campground — Pymatuning State Park offers sites ranging from $20-35 per night, with options for non-electric, electric, and RV hookups. Private campgrounds like Jellystone and KOAs typically charge $35-60 per night depending on amenities and season. Most state parks in the region add a small reservation fee of approximately $5-10 to these base rates.

Is the Mercer Grove City KOA a good camping option in the area?

The Mercer Grove City KOA is an excellent camping option in the area, particularly for families and RVers seeking full amenities. This well-maintained KOA offers spacious sites with full hookups, clean facilities, and family-friendly activities. Its convenient location provides easy access to Grove City attractions, including the premium outlets. For comparison, Mosquito Lake State Park Campground and Tionesta Rec. Area Campground are worthwhile alternatives if you prefer a more natural setting with water activities. The Mercer Grove City KOA typically requires reservations in advance, especially during peak summer months, and offers various site types from tent camping to pull-through RV sites with patios.