Best RV Parks & Resorts near Clearville, PA

Several RV parks are located within the Bedford County region near Clearville. Friendship Village Campground & RV Park in Bedford provides full hookups including 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections for larger motorhomes. The sites feature gravel pads with enough space for slideouts and awnings. "Sites are very spacious and the gravel pad was level upon parking. Good connections and solid cable," noted one camper about Friendship Village. Nature's Getaway RV Park offers electric hookups and water connections but lacks sewer hookups at individual sites, making it better suited for shorter stays or smaller rigs. Raystown Lake / Saxton KOA at Four Seasons accommodates big rigs with full hookup options including 50-amp service year-round.

Road navigation to these campgrounds is generally straightforward with Friendship Village positioned just minutes from the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Most parks in the region provide sanitary dump stations, though availability varies seasonally at some locations. For RV travelers planning extended stays, propane service is limited in the immediate Clearville area, requiring trips to nearby towns for refills. Fall foliage season attracts numerous visitors between September and October, making advance reservations essential during this peak period. Pet policies are generally accommodating, with designated areas at most parks for dog walking. Cell service can be spotty in more remote locations, particularly in valleys between mountain ridges, so downloading directions before departure is advisable for first-time visitors.

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RV Park Reviews near Clearville, PA

676 Reviews of 102 Clearville Campgrounds


  • Jen V.
    Jul. 14, 2017

    New Germany State Park Campground

    Gorgeous park; truly "unplugged" experience

    Site was very large and private, surrounded by beautiful forest. Plenty of room for our pup, TV, pop-up gazebo, and gear. Each site had a fire ring with grill grate, and a nice, large, composite picnic table. We were right in front of the bath house, which was convenient, but the light was pretty bright at night. We were also the closest site to the loop entrance, so we could hear some traffic along the main park road. Didn’t bother us too much, but I imagine it would have been pretty noisy if we’d been there during peak summer season. Camping loop overall was nice and quiet, though; we had two neighbors while we were there, and barely saw nor heard anything from either of them.

    Simply put, this park is absolutely gorgeous. Easily the most beautiful MD State Park we’ve visited. Everything, from the forest, to trails, to lake, to Meadow Mountain, is a camper/outdoor enthusiast’s dream. The fall foliage made everything even more beautiful. Apparently, the park is very popular amongst cross-country skiers in the winter, especially since they have full-service cabins and a warming hut by the lake. I’m not into cold weather at all, but I imagine I would love to spend a day by the lake in the summer time. Said lake area also has a concession stand, boat rentals, swimming beach, rec hall, and nature center, but these were all closed since we were there out of season.

    Bath house in our loop was old and small, but kept very clean. I never used the shower, as it was too cold, but it looked adequate. LOTS of spiders, which don’t really bother me, but definitely a nightmare for arachnophobes.

    We drove through the two other, non-pet-friendly loops, which were also beautiful. Sites were spacious and private, just like in our loop, but with the addition of tall pines. Saw mostly tent campers, and a few small TTs. The roads were very narrow, with a decent incline, so not big-rig friendly.

    Note that there is very little to no cell phone reception in the park, so combined with the lack of hookups, this is definitely an unplugged, “connect with nature” type of camping experience.

    Overall, I absolutely loved this park, and can definitely see why it’s referred to as Maryland’s “hidden gem.” The only negative was the lack of hookups, as it got pretty cold at night, and our battery was unable to sustain the needs of our heater. It would have been fine if it had been just me and my husband, but I think it was just too cold for our small kids, especially with the wind and rain we encountered. I would love to return in the summer though, especially since the area doesn’t experience the same type of extreme humidity as the more central and eastern parts of Maryland. Highly recommended!

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2022

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Williamsport MD

    KID FRIENDLY

    This is a huge campground geared around kids. We didn't bring any with us this time and were just staying here overnight. We are in pull through site 753, pretty level gravel site, full hookups, picnic table and fire ring. The site wasn't well cleaned, grease dumped in the gravel, dead grass, lots of stink bugs! Also had to finagle the cable line to get it to work. There are very clean showers and restrooms, large camp store, restaurant, mining for kids, Waterpark, and pool. Many cabins, pull through, back in, and tent sites.

  • Erica M.
    Sep. 27, 2020

    Lazy A Campground

    Down home country

    I loved this campground. It is not a large campground in number of sites but has huge open fields for lots of outdoor fun. It has tent sites and level rv sites with 30 amp and water. No sewer. And one 50 amp site. Most sites have partial shade from the tree line. Each site has a fire ring and plastic picnic table. It has a creek for swimming or wading at your own risk. It also has horseshoes, playground, large outdoor picnic area, as well as a clean bathhouse with showers. There is a dump station and trash dumpster for your convenience on the way out of the campground.

  • Angela K.
    Oct. 20, 2020

    Twin Bridge Campground

    Great Site, Great Staff

    Took our new Fifth Wheel for a shakedown trip and decided to try Twin Bridges Campground. Staff was polite, amenities are great and clean, and everyone was friendly and polite. Big spacious sites, and a honeywagon to make things easier (there weren't any full hookup sites the I saw besides the long term spaces). Would definatley stay here again.

  • Erica M.
    Jun. 28, 2020

    Happy Hills Campground

    Lots of regulars

    So this is my second time at Happy Hills Campground in Hancock, MD from June 25th-28th. It being relatively close to the home is the reason for choosing it because of doctor appts for the kids.

    The site I was in (F1) was really small and very close to the neighboring site. We got lucky no one was camping next to us. It had full hook-ups (30amp/water/sewer) and a pull thru site with picnic table and fire ring. It was $40/night. This campground is mainly for monthly site rentals with more than 3/4 of them permanent sites.

    Lots of golf cart and ATV traffic with no quiet hours that I am aware of. We weren't informed the pool would be open and you had to sign up for two hour timeslots to get in. This must have been information only available to the regulars here. Also cell service (Sprint roaming most of the time) is terrible and the campground wifi is spotty at best. The camp store was closed due to COVID so if needed anything you had to go to town.

    Bathrooms were clean. Never checked out the showers but heard they were free.

    Overall, I wasn't a happy camper. I don't think I will be back.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 4, 2023

    CUMBERLAND MD. CAMPGROUNDS. 1 & 2

    On the Potomac and C & O Canal Trail

    Canal Tunnel River Campground, Nov 2023 : This is a 1 3/4 mile walk along the C &O Canal Trail to the outskirts of Cumberland. We happened upon this empty campground while walking this trail. A fantastic museum is near that 1 3/4 mile point. The National Park Visitor Center is there as well which is very informative.
    (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer). I rate based on desire for at least a moderate wilderness type experience w at least some camp site privacy. Usage during visit: Empty Site Privacy: No vegetation screen between sites. Site Spacing: Close, but more spacing than many private campgrounds. Site surface: Grass Reservations: I noticed Agee box at the entrance. Road Noise: This campground is not near a highway. Through Traffic in campground: No reason for through traffic.
    Electric Hookup: I concluded the only sites with electricity are host sites. Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: No Potable Water Available: Yes Bathroom: I did not see any, but probably removed for the season.
    Showers: No. Pull Throughs: Some Cell Service (AT&T): Good Setting: Open grassy area with minimal shade along the Potomac River Weather: Sunny . Highs 60s and lows 30s during our stay in the area.
    Bugs: Too cold. Solar: Great solar. Rig size: Seems that there would’ve no issue for larger rigs. Sites: Sites along the river are best in my opinion.

  • Denny S.
    Jun. 27, 2018

    Pioneer Park Campground

    Love Pioneer Park

    Very friendly ownership. Always go out of their way to accommodate. Pleanty of very well maintaIned large sights all pull through. Great camp store, fire wood, fire rings, very clean facilities. Three large lakes, fishing. One of our very favorite places to camp with our 38 foot motorhome.

  • Jenna S.
    May. 18, 2021

    Kooser State Park Campground

    Great little campground

    Overall, we really enjoyed our stay here. We camped at site #15 and it was perfect. It fit our 34ft toy hauler without any issues. The park is beautiful and very well maintained. -Sites are spaced out. -Dog friendly. -$5 firewood bundles at the entrance. -Cleanest bathrooms/showers -Crystal clear stream with beautiful trail to the lake. Both stocked with fish. -Lots of picnic tables at the lake. -No formal check in. -Nice playground. -Easy access to dump site. -Kinda close to a main road so you do hear some traffic but nothing too bad. We will definitely be back! We love this area!

  • M J.
    Apr. 18, 2022

    Cowans Gap State Park Campground

    Great state park in southern PA.

    We stayed in camping area A during mid April this year. It was a nice state park. Hiking, fishing, a lake, long creek. Clean bathrooms, heated bathhouse. Our site was #80 and had electric on it, water was just across the road. It was level, with a picnic table and fire ring. The ground was some pretty aggressive gravel, but it kept the ground pretty dry, and it had rained a fair amount in the days before we arrived. Very spotty cell service with T-Mobile. Some spots were more level than others, and others, some looked tricky for larger trailers. Weather was all over the place (as to be expected in this area in mid April. Had all four seasons in 5 days. Would revisit for sure. Totally forgot pictures of the site, but it was pretty typical for a state campground.


Guide to Clearville

Clearville, Pennsylvania camping options sit in the Appalachian Mountains at elevations ranging from 1,100 to 1,600 feet. The area experiences moderate rainfall throughout camping season, with July and August temperatures typically reaching 80°F during daytime hours. Winter camping remains available at select rv parks near Clearville, Pennsylvania, though water systems are winterized from November through March at most locations.

What to do

Hiking trails: The campgrounds near Clearville offer access to various hiking trails with different difficulty levels. At Raystown Lake / Saxton KOA at Four Seasons, campers can access trails leading to Raystown Lake. "Raystown Lake has multiple access areas that are probably 15-20 minutes away - we fished at Tautman Run and Aitch - both were accessible and had lots of bluegill to steal our worms," notes one visitor.

Fishing opportunities: The region provides multiple fishing spots for anglers. "There is a catch-and-release fishing lake," mentions one camper about Friendship Village Campground & RV Park. Another visitor adds, "The pond is nice and has a 1/2 mile walking path around it with trees and beaches to stop and sit."

Miniature golf: Several campgrounds feature miniature golf courses for family entertainment. "The kids played mini golf, jumped on the pillow, played on multiple playgrounds, enjoyed ice cream and went fishing," writes a camper about Friendship Village Campground.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers consistently praise the cleanliness of bathhouses and common areas. At Rocky Gap State Park Campground, "The bath house was kept very clean, even though the campground was full," notes one reviewer. Another adds, "The bathhouses are always clean and well stocked."

Swimming options: Lakes and pools provide swimming opportunities during summer months. "We brought paddle boards and the lake was perfect for paddle boarding. Note that you cannot swim anywhere outside of the roped swim areas," explains a Rocky Gap visitor.

Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer well-spaced sites for added privacy. "Can't believe how much space is between each site. You're close enough to see other campers but far enough away to feel you have your own sections of woods," reports a visitor at Rocky Gap State Park Campground.

What you should know

Road conditions: Some campgrounds have challenging internal roads. At Pioneer Lakes RV Park, "The roads around the camp ground could use some maintenance, especially on the hill side by the pool!" notes one camper. Others mention gravel roads with occasional potholes throughout the region.

Site leveling challenges: Many sites require leveling blocks due to terrain. "The spot was so unlevel there were 19 inches between my bottom step and the ground," reports a Pioneer Lakes RV Park camper. Another visitor to Raystown Lake/Saxton KOA mentioned, "The sites weren't hard to level our RV but overall the sites are hilly and in fact the whole park is on a hill."

Noise considerations: Highway noise affects some campgrounds. Interstate 68 runs near Rocky Gap, with one camper noting, "It was very noisy at night due to traffic on I-68... sleeping in my tent, I was woken up many times by the sound of trucks down shifting and braking."

Tips for camping with families

Dog-friendly amenities: Many campgrounds welcome pets with designated areas. "The dog park is big and has a place for small or large dogs," mentions a visitor at Friendship Village. At Timber Run Campground, "Site 22 is a deluxe patio back in site with a patio, 4 nice Adirondack chairs, a double glider, a weber propane grill and built in fire pit AND a dog fence just for that site that was maybe 6 ft x 6ft."

Playground options: Multiple playgrounds provide entertainment for children. At Rocky Gap, "Near the beach there is a nice playground near shade for parents to watch," notes a reviewer. Friendship Village features "3 play grounds all different and all well kept."

Scheduled activities: Weekends feature organized events at several campgrounds. At Raystown Lake/Saxton KOA, one visitor described their experience: "We stayed during Bigfoot weekend. It was super fun as our family likes bigfoot fun. We started out Friday night getting the offered $12 bbq plate... On Saturday was rock painting and then bingo and ended the night with a DJ dance party."

Tips from RVers

Site selection guidance: Specific sites offer better amenities or positioning. "In my opinion, the best sites to stay at if you have kids are sites 145–171 as those are right beside the jumping pillow, playground and gaga ball pit," advises a visitor to Friendship Village Campground.

Connectivity information: Cell service and WiFi vary significantly between locations. At Gary's Family Campground, "We stayed at site 28, which was full service and had decent WiFi. Cellular is poor as you would expect from a remote location." Most campgrounds in the region offer limited connectivity in mountain valleys.

Road navigation tips: Access roads to campgrounds have varying conditions. For many rv camping areas near Clearville, Pennsylvania, downloading directions before arrival is recommended as navigation apps may lose signal. Friendship Village provides the easiest access, positioned close to main highways.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Clearville, PA is Raystown Lake / Saxton KOA at Four Seasons with a 5-star rating from 7 reviews.

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