Best RV Parks & Resorts near Fallentimber, PA

Several RV parks dot the forested hills near Fallentimber, Pennsylvania, with varying amenities for motorhome travelers. Raystown Lake/Saxton KOA at Four Seasons provides full hookup options with 50-amp service year-round, while Greene Hills Family Campground offers 70 sites with electric and water connections but no sewer hookups. "Some pull-thru sites have a very steep short hill to go up which made for some RV's scraping bottom," noted one camper about the terrain at nearby campgrounds. James Creek RV Resort by Rjourney accommodates larger vehicles with big-rig friendly sites, offering 50-amp and 30-amp electric options. Honey Bear Campground near Huntingdon features both electric and sewer connections, operating from mid-April through mid-October.

Navigation into several mountain parks requires caution due to sharp turns and steep elevation changes on access roads. Many sites throughout the region have gravel pads rather than concrete, with variable leveling challenges—particularly in ridge-top locations overlooking Raystown Lake. Cell service fluctuates dramatically between campgrounds; Black Moshannon State Park has "extremely limited to non-existent" Verizon coverage according to visitor reports. Four-lane dump stations are available at Seven Points campground, while water pressure varies significantly between parks. Most RV campgrounds in the area welcome pets, though some restrict them to designated loops or sites. Fall weekends fill quickly, especially during Penn State football games when the State College KOA reaches capacity.

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RV Park Reviews near Fallentimber, PA

292 Reviews of 75 Fallentimber Campgrounds


  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2022

    Bellefonte-State College KOA

    Very Nice KOA

    We stayed here over a weekend and the campground was packed because there was a Penn State football game. Once the weekend was over, the park cleared out and it felt like there was more space and it was much quieter. Our site was the only one available for that weekend and it was a premium with a large paved patio with a nice outdoor patio set with table and chairs, a swing, and a sunken fire pit. We loved this deluxe site but they are a lot pricier than the standard ones. 

    The park is fairly small but has some really nice sites. There are 91 RV sites to choose from as well as tent sites, cabins, and “lodges.” Some are pull-thru and back-in sites ranging from full hookup deluxe, full hookup 50A, full hookup 30A, and water/30A only. The campground is built on a hill and sites are terraced. Some pull-thru sites have a very steep short hill to go up which made for some RV’s scraping bottom. The section in the front of the park is open with spotty trees; whereas, sites in the back of the park are tucked in the woods and are a lot more private. Roads in the back section are narrow and the sites are not very long and suitable for small campers. Some sites are not level at all and others are sloped such that you have to pull all the way forward into your site to get level. 

    Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. There are about 45 cable channels. Satellite reception at some sites would be difficult as trees would interfere. There is free Wi-Fi at each site which worked well at our site (#32). Amenities include a covered pavilion, off-leash dog park, camp store, swimming pool, playground, basketball/volleyball courts, and fishing pond. We were there during the off-season but apparently there is lots going on in the summer with hayrides, treasure hunts, Sunday morning pancakes, and a splash pad. 

    This KOA is close to historic sites, Amish markets, Penn State and a couple of state parks. For outdoor adventure, visit and hike Bald Eagle and Black Moshannon State Parks. Black Moshannon has great trails and a wonderful lake to kayak. The creamery on Penn States campus is delicious. Visit Mt Nittany or other wineries which have pretty good wine. Overall, it was a good place to stop and generally we liked the park. The price listed above was for a deluxe full hookup site (which included a paved patio, sunken fire pit, patio furniture, and a swing) and not a standard site.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 15, 2023

    Black Moshannon State Park Campground

    No cell, no problem!

    General: 73-site campground; most have electric hookups, and some are FHU. Pets are only permitted at selected sites. There are also 20 (13 rustic and 6 modern) cabins. Cell service is extremely limited to non-existent (Verizon). 

    Site Quality: Pads are gravel and most appeared to be level. Site 70 was at the end of the loop which is why we picked it. A picnic table, fire ring, and lantern hook complete each site. 

    Bathhouse: As has been our experience in all PA state parks, the bathhouse was pristine, and the shower (for no additional cost) was clean with plentiful hot water and was very much appreciated. 

    Activities/Amenities: Coin-operated laundry. A playground is in the campground and there is an additional one at the swimming beach. The swimming beach is open from mid-May to mid-September, from 8 am– sunset. Electric motorboats are permitted on Moshannon Lake. Boat rentals are available in season. Permits are required. 24 miles of hiking trails, including two trails directly from the campground to the lake. In the summer, there is a camper store/concession stand. Hunting is allowed in season. There are 4.3 miles of mountain biking trails. 

    I used to think Oregon State Parks were the best, but Pennsylvania State Parks have them beat by a mile. We have yet to be disappointed by the amenities(especially the clean bathrooms) offered at the half-dozen state parks we have visited so far.

  • Tony L.
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Parker Dam State Park Campground

    Very nice state park campground

    This is one of our favorite campgrounds. Very neat & clean. Full hookup sites & pet friendly. Close to dam where the fish are plentiful. Nice level sites.

  • Kent L.
    Jun. 21, 2022

    Seven Points (PA)

    Top 5 Campground in PA

    This campground is located on the east side of Pennsylvania and offers a beautiful view of Lake Raystown. The campground has over 200 sites to choose from, and many of them are right on the water. There are also plenty of activities to keep you busy, including swimming, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing and my favorite thing to do Mt Biking. Raystown lake is also a really nice boating lake. The lake is a natural beauty with so many coves and inlets for the biggest of boats to enjoy. They do have a camping resort on the other side of the lake which makes it nice for anyone looking for rustic cabins or cabin rentals. 

     There are 50 miles of single track mountain biking at this campground. They are some of the best flow trails on the East coast and are the# 1 trail system in Pennsylvania. This is a family friendly campground and has so much to offer. There are volleyball nets, playgrounds, kayak and paddleboard rentals. The kids took a kayak over to an island and spent the afternoon cliff jumping with a 10 ft and 25 ft cliff to launch off of. The sites here are some of the nicest we have ever seen. They are all big and private with stunning views of Raystown Lake. There are steps down from your camper to a pad with a fire pit and area for a tent. You are literally 10 feet away from the water as you enjoy a sunset while sitting around the fire. The lake is a great place to kayak, paddleboard, or just relax and enjoy the view. We love coming here and spending our weekends on the lake. All tent sites are equipped with picnic tables and most sites are electric. looking for other epic reviews check out the top ten campgrounds in PA https://www.longdaycampingco.com/post/10-best-campsites-in-pennsylvania-gorgeous-sites-to-enjoy-the-outdoors

  • Joni P.
    Sep. 5, 2023

    Black Moshannon State Park Campground

    Beautiful and well appointed park

    Getting to the park had some sharp turns and windy roads.  Small campground but nicely equipped.  2 bath houses were dated but clean.  Nice playground at the campground and also one at the beach.  Small camp concessions with a few camping items as well as ice cream cones.  Great hiking and a beautiful lake for kayaking.  Site 22 is a full hookup.  Utilities worked nicely.  However, our picnic table had seen better days.  The site sat down off the road but once you were backed in the spot it was pretty level.  This site also had a separate tent pad located down a few stone steps.  Verizon and AT&T cell service were basically non existent.  Every once in a while a text would come in or send but very spotty.  Sorry I failed to get a pic of the site in the daylight.  It was spacious and we had plenty of room for our 30' trailer, truck, and easy up over the table.  6+ chairs around the fire pit, cooking ring could have been better.  Grassy area for cornhole or playing.

  • T
    Jun. 16, 2019

    Quemahoning Family Recreation Area

    Enjoyable family campground

    Quemahoning Family Recreation Area offers great fishing, some nice trails and generally wonderful weather during the summer season.  The campground offers some sites with electrical and others with varying primitive services.  The campground has a bathroom with showers (2 for men, 2 for women).  The result is there are sometimes lines waiting for a shower to be available.  There is a camp store where wood, ice and fishing supplies are available.  There is no trash service;  campers are expected to carry out their trash.  Campsites do have fire rings, a picnic table and parking available.  The campgrounds are pet friendly.  Boats are available to rent.  If you bring your own power needs to be electric only.

  • G
    Aug. 28, 2020

    Parker Dam State Park Campground

    Parker Dam State Park

    Real nice park that can get pretty busy on weekends. We arrived on a Thursday and, in advance, reserved one of the few remaining sites. Never used their facilities, but they looked nice. Electric only at our site. Both ATT & Verizon signals weren't bad. Wouldn't try to watch a movie or stream anything though. For the most part the sites were pretty level. Most pretty shaded, and there is also a pet section as well as a full hookup area. The full hookup, as normal are full sun for big rigs.

  • Karen K.
    Jul. 2, 2021

    Milton Loop Campground

    Super Friendly

    There are a number of regular campers that stay here, we found them all very friendly. There are some lots with power and water, some with just water and some without either. Shady spots are somewhat difficult to find, we used a pop up to create our own. Pet friendly and close to a boat ramp, making fishing and kayaking easy.

  • Travis S.
    Jul. 27, 2017

    Blue Knob State Park Campground

    Beautiful mountain campground

    small quiet campground with room for tents and travel trailers at most sites. Two walk in sites that are less than 100 yards off the access road. These two site however are along the main road into the campground so you get a lot of vehicle traffic noise.

    Bike trails come directly through the park making it simple to go for a ride but the trails are not for the weak. Lots of climbing or descending and fairly rocky. The trails also lead to the peak (second highest in PA) and join up with trails on the resorts property.

    showers and bathrooms and a pool at the bottom of the mountain (5 min drive)

    ski resort at the peak with a bar and golf course.


Guide to Fallentimber

RV campgrounds near Fallentimber, Pennsylvania spread across the Allegheny Plateau region at elevations ranging from 1,200 to 1,800 feet above sea level. Most campsites sit within the watershed area of the Juniata River and its tributaries. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing, making most campgrounds seasonal with operating seasons typically running mid-April through mid-October.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Mirror Lake RV Camping & Fishing offers immediate creek access for children and families. "The kids play in and can float down" the small creek that runs through the property, notes camper Mathew H.

Community activities: Weekend events at Friendship Village Campground & RV Park include farmers markets and yard sales. "They held a farmers market on Saturday and had a HUGE community yard sale which we thought was very cool," reports Brittany V., highlighting the social aspects beyond standard camping.

Playground options: Multiple play structures across the camping region give children various options regardless of campground choice. Prince Gallitzin State Park provides "a beach on the lake. Affordable boat rentals. BMX track for kids," according to Jackie W., making it suitable for families with varied interests.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness receives consistent positive mentions at several campgrounds. At Raystown Lake/Saxton KOA, Dawn C. specifically notes "Bathrooms are Soo nice," while another camper mentions that "they keep the place spotless."

Helpful staff: Campground owners often provide exceptional service during emergencies or unexpected situations. At Mirror Lake, campers experienced owners' helpfulness during a windstorm: "The owner and his son got right to work fixing it: One got up on the roof and the other worked from the bottom to set it right and wire the broken arm to the side of the trailer so we could drive home."

Fishing without licenses: On-site fishing ponds at select campgrounds don't require state fishing licenses. Steve K. notes that Friendship Village has "a pond that is nice and has a 1/2 mile walking path around it with trees and beaches to stop and sit," providing accessible fishing options for casual anglers.

What you should know

Terrain challenges: Many campgrounds in the region feature sloped sites requiring leveling equipment. Jonathan F. noted about Raystown Lake/Saxton KOA that "the only drawback was that the sites were tight and not the most level but we made do."

Highway noise: Some campgrounds experience road noise due to proximity to major transportation routes. Aaron S. reported about Friendship Village, "The only thing we didn't like was all of the road noise. This campground is located by 2 major highways and truck traffic and Jake brake are constant all night long."

Cell service variability: Reception quality varies significantly throughout the region, with coverage strongest near larger towns and often minimal in ravines or state forest areas. Sites along ridgetops typically offer better connectivity than valley locations.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Scheduled events provide entertainment without leaving the campground. At Timber Run Campground, Paul B. shared, "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."

Creek access sites: Waterfront campsites allow children water play opportunities during hot summer days. Mathew H. recommends "Site 26 is our favorite. It has a huge back yard and easy access to the creek" at Mirror Lake RV Camping.

Off-season benefits: Visiting during shoulder seasons provides access to amenities with fewer crowds. Tasha M. notes about Friendship Village, "Went camping here for the first time this weekend. Although it was the off season there was still tons to do. The kids played mini golf, jumped on the pillow, played on multiple playgrounds, enjoyed ice cream and went fishing."

Tips from RVers

Hookup options: Most campgrounds offer varying electric service options and water connections, but sewer hookups are less common. At Honey Bear Campground, visitors noted the site leveling challenges but appreciated staff assistance: "Our site is not level but Terri had made ramps so that the front end would come up."

Navigation cautions: Mountain roads surrounding many campgrounds present challenges for larger RVs. Paul B. advises, "If traveling from the Altoona area, go out through Martinsburg over Cove Mountain Rd - it saves you 30 minutes to an hour."

Site selection for big rigs: Larger motorhomes and trailers should reserve specific areas at campgrounds. At Timber Run, "the whole park is on a hill" with specific sections more accommodating to large units, while "some pull-thru sites have a very steep short hill."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Fallentimber, PA?

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

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