Best Cabin Camping near Freeport, PA

Several cabin options exist within driving distance of Freeport, Pennsylvania at established campgrounds like Mountain Top Campground and Keystone State Park. These accommodations provide varying levels of rustic to modern amenities, with most including electricity, beds, and basic furniture. A recent review noted that "the cabin was great, very clean and cozy," highlighting the appeal of these structures for visitors seeking shelter beyond traditional tent camping. Some locations offer heating systems for cooler weather, while others remain seasonally operational due to lack of climate control.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Many parks have basic log cabin structures with minimal furnishings, while others offer more developed accommodations with kitchenettes and private bathrooms. Pets are allowed at multiple cabin sites including Bear Run Campground and Raccoon Creek State Park, though specific loops or cabins may be designated as pet-friendly. "There are two really nice spots by the water which were taken," one camper wrote about the limited premium waterfront cabin locations at Breakneck Campground, suggesting early reservations are essential during peak seasons.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary widely between properties, with some offering only outdoor fire rings with grills and others providing indoor cooking equipment. On-site camp stores at locations like Silver Canoe Campground and Buttercup Woodlands sell basic provisions, firewood, and ice, though selection is typically limited. Campgrounds with year-round operation include Mountain Top, Raccoon Creek State Park, and Silver Canoe, offering cabin options during winter months when other facilities close for the season.

Best Cabin Sites Near Freeport, Pennsylvania (38)

    1. Mountain Top Campground

    7 Reviews
    Russellton, PA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 224-1511

    $48 / night

    "Was a little concerned as I was driving off the highway to get there. However once there, it’s a very nice place."

    "Mountain Top was off the beaten path and very quiet. The check in process was easy and our site was flat. We had the most amazing views from our site."

    2. Smith Grove

    2 Reviews
    Cabot, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 285-3600

    $30 - $95 / night

    "We love staying here when we visit family in Butler it’s a quiet family run park . It is very affordable and bathrooms are clean"

    3. Keystone State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Latrobe, PA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 668-2939

    $18 - $70 / night

    "The campground was family and pet friendly on the hillside section. For the whole family enjoy."

    "small lake where you can fish, paddle boat, and swim. quiet hours and parking are strictly enforced. Bathrooms are typical for a state park. activities are limited."

    4. Bear Run Campground

    15 Reviews
    Portersville, PA
    29 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."

    "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."

    5. Raccoon Creek State Park Campground

    49 Reviews
    Clinton, PA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 899-2200

    $18 - $128 / night

    "While most of the campgrounds in the park are no pets- there are 2 loops that allow your furry companions! Loop F includes electric spots!"

    "Went to Raccoon Creek State Park to camp for Labor Day weekend. We booked campsite F1 since we had 2 dogs and the F loop allowed dogs. This site was great!"

    6. Buttercup Woodlands Campground

    3 Reviews
    Homeacre-Lyndora, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 789-9340

    "Shower house a little far for me. Did not see or receive anything about weekend organized activities. Nice place!"

    7. Breakneck Campground

    16 Reviews
    Portersville, PA
    31 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."

    "So close to the McConnells Mill trails, gorgeous deck spot above the gorge and low key vibe to the campground overall. I cannot believe it took us this long to stay here!"

    8. Group Camping and Cabins — Moraine State Park

    9 Reviews
    Prospect, PA
    27 miles
    Website

    "* Group **Tenting

    • Cabins**
    • Kayaking/Canoeing
    • Motor boating 15hp or less
    • Sailboats
    • Bike Trail
    • Great Fishing Spots
    • Swimming Area
    • Snowmobile Trail"

    "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."

    9. Silver Canoe Campground

    4 Reviews
    Indiana, PA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 783-6000

    $8 - $51 / night

    "My 9 year old and myself got a tent site with electric for two nights and had a great time. The sites were all level and were well-shaded. The pool area and bath house were clean and maintained."

    "Normally I use a tent but I’ve stayed in their cabins too. They are much nicer than your average campground cabins."

    10. Indian Brave Campground

    5 Reviews
    Harmony, PA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 452-9204

    $30 - $55 / night

    "Every spot has a fire pit. Love the option to have rent electric."

    "Upon calling to book a site, we mentioned this was our first trip, they made the utmost effort to accommodate us with all of our needs."

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Cabin Reviews near Freeport, PA

289 Reviews of 38 Freeport Campgrounds


  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 27, 2021

    The Blue Canoe RV Resort

    A Trail Runs Through It: The GAP Trail KOA

    The GAP trail rolls right through the middle of this traditional KOA campground. The seasonal RVers and weekend warriors have long claimed their sites, but for through riders on the trail there is a special place to camp, close to the west-bound entrance. The picnic tables and fire rings are surrounded by hammock poles and there’s lots of space for scattered tents. The bathroom and shower facilities are modern and well maintained. And, of course, they have ice cream and laundry available! They also have cabins if you need to get out of the weather. We didn’t check those out, but saw them on the property. 

    If you are an RVer and seeking a place to park and ride along this trail, this is a perfect place to have the best of both worlds. This is a very busy campground, nothing like the serenity of the less easy to access sites along the GAP trail, but offers some nice services for those in need of them.

    The closest town is Connellsville where you can get everything you might need.  Great restaurants as well!  Check out the Kickstand Kitchen for an ahhhmazing meal!!  Best restaurant along the trail, by far.

  • Britt B.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Bear Run Campground

    Loads to do...!

    This campground is deceptively big! The nightly RV sites are close to the park entrance and are relatively flat. The campground hosts themed events, game nights and arts& crafts. There is a swimming pool and playground for the kids. It also has a small café that sells baked goods and coffee. On Saturdays they sell amazing Armish Donuts! 

    Further into the campground the sites turn to more permanent sites. Further up the hill are more cottages and camping. This campground is steep in parts and too large to walk efficiently. There is a fenced dog run area and a beautiful lake. All sites have fire rings. There is an onsite laundry, WIFI, onsite dump station and propane refill station. 

    You can also buy ice and firewood. The campground is gated. Lots to do at the campground and lots to do in the surrounding area. They welcome all furry friends!

  • Kathleen H.
    Jul. 10, 2022

    Raccoon Creek State Park Campground

    Pet friendly campsite, with electric

    While most of the campgrounds in the park are no pets- there are 2 loops that allow your furry companions! Loop F includes electric spots! Loved seeing the 'neighbors' dogs get excited and curious when I walked my 4-legged best friend around the site. Clean area , close to a modern bathroom (a few stalls & even 2 showers!) Looking forward to going back at the end of the month.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 20, 2023

    Tomlinson Run State Park Campground

    Very wooded campground

    General: 50-site (all but six with electric hookups) campground plus two yurts and three cabins. Two sites are handicap accessible. 

    Site Quality: The sites have gravel pads (except the handicap-accessible ones which were paved). The sites were completely covered with leaves when we were there which made it challenging to determine where the actual (narrow) pad was. Sites appeared to be level. A fire ring and wooden picnic table complete the site. 

    Bathhouse: A little dated but clean. Two of the stall doors did not latch properly. Didn't use the shower so cannot comment but there was a sign indicating it took a while for the water to warm up.

    Activities/Amenities: There is a small camper store, laundry, and a playground. In season, there is lake swimming and a boat dock. There is a fishing area, mini-golf and disc golf, and several short hiking trails. Unfortunately, since we arrived late afternoon and had to depart early the following day (and were camping off-season), we could not take advantage of any of these things. What we lose in activities, we gain in a quieter camping experience with fewer crowds, which is generally preferable for us!

  • Britt B.
    Jul. 28, 2021

    Raccoon Creek State Park Campground

    Raccoon Creek Camping

    This is a large state park offering electric only sites

    The sites are set amounts the forest and there are several loops to choose from. Loop F is pet friendly. All sites are within walking distance to amenities 

    Amenities are quite run down but functional 

    Wildlife is beautiful and its a short ~10min drive to the beach area of Raccoon Creek lake. 

    Two (2) dump station spots and fresh water taps location throughout the park 

    NOTE: Many sites are not level, you will require blocks/timber to level out campers. Tent campers should choose their site using the photos on the state park site. 

    All sites have a paved car space.

  • Kathleen B.
    May. 25, 2021

    Breakneck Campground

    Nice little campground

    Our first visit to this campground and we actually found from using this website! 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. There are two really nice spots by the water which were taken, and we only saw one other in the woods (the other 2 were hidden by a large group of people).

    We ended up finding a flat spot with some tree cover what was far enough from our neighbors but about as close as a bigger campground. Would be good for larger groups. Ton of flat land for tents but saw some people with smaller campers. Firewood is $5 a bucket and clean and dry. Bring a table cloth for the tables. 

    Portapot close by but full bath rooms and showers by main lodge. Lots of tent platforms that overlooked into the woods which would be fun, for a smaller 4 person tent though. 

    As another reviewer stated, there was a super loud group Friday night but Saturday was very peaceful and quiet and we met the owner who checked us in and apologized for the loud group and said he was still getting the campground ready for the season. The price is the same for either spots. 

    Short walk down cheeseman road to trail entrances to McConnells Mills State Park. Short drive to hells hallow or the covered bridge. 

    Overall we had a great time and will be back!

  • 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.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2022

    Tomlinson Run State Park Campground

    Camping in the trees

    Electric Site 37 - pad is pretty level, plenty for our small camper and truck, on a slight hill to get to fire ring but lots of space to spread out. You could tent but not really a flat spot. We were near the non-electric cul de sac and a neighbor right across but not on top of each other. Trees are everywhere and wonderful during the fall season. We had a big night of rain and with the wind it dried up pretty quickly.

    Camp store - small, not a lot in it but may be end of the season items only. Mostly shirts and mugs and very little snack food. The camp store staff were all very friendly and helpful and the store has limited WiFi if you stood in the right spot. There is a laundry room available there as well.

    Dump station- 2 way and potable water on the other side of it. The only place to drop your trash too.

    Trails - lots of trails to choose from. Some were pretty easy some were a little hilly. My favorite was the fern trail - lots of ferns and a very pretty stream. Hiking poles are recommended especially if it rains.

    Playground - is available for kids and a huge shelter house too.

    Firewood is $6 a bundle and burns well, no slab cut.

    Water - have to go up to entrance as the water spouts are still shut off.

    Showers - in womens the shower on the left never got warm, other two were fine. There are 4 flush toilets.

  • Mitchel R.
    Apr. 29, 2019

    Group Camping and Cabins — Moraine State Park

    Beautiful Scenery, Great Camping Areas, Alot of Fun

    • Group Tenting
    • Cabins
    • Kayaking/Canoeing
    • Motor boating 15hp or less
    • Sailboats
    • Bike Trail
    • Great Fishing Spots
    • Swimming Area
    • Snowmobile Trail

Guide to Freeport

Cabins near Freeport, Pennsylvania range from rustic to modern with varied amenities depending on the location. The region sits at the confluence of the Allegheny River and Buffalo Creek, creating opportunities for water recreation alongside cabin stays. Winter cabin options remain available at select locations when many seasonal campgrounds close, with temperature averages ranging from 20°F in January to 70°F in summer months.

What to do

Fishing at the lake: Silver Canoe Campground offers a small fishing lake where visitors can also rent paddle boats or canoes. As one camper noted, "There's a little fishing lake. You can rent paddle boats or canoes to paddle around the lake."

Hiking nearby trails: Moraine State Park features extensive hiking options including the North Country Trail. "The north country trail runs for over a dozen miles from end to end," writes Matt R., who stayed at one of the shelter sites.

Winter activities: Unlike many seasonal operations, Mountain Top Campground remains open year-round for cabin guests seeking winter recreation. "Open year round," confirms James B., highlighting this as a key advantage for visitors wanting cabins during colder months.

Swimming options: Many campgrounds with cabin accommodations include swimming areas. "The park has an Olympic sized swimming pool, nature trails, playground, basketball court, recreation hall," explains a reviewer about Indian Brave Campground, offering activities within walking distance of cabin rentals.

What campers like

Elevated views: The hillside settings provide scenic vistas from many cabins. Jennifer N. describes Mountain Top Campground: "Mountain Top was off the beaten path and very quiet. The check in process was easy and our site was flat. We had the most amazing views from our site."

Privacy levels: Some cabin areas offer more seclusion than others. At Keystone State Park, Matt R. advises, "There are 2 campgrounds in the park, the hillside one and the one on the lake. The lakeside one is a glorified trailer park and is packed during the summer with no privacy... The hillside one doesn't get near the crowds and it set in the woods."

Clean facilities: Cabin guests appreciate well-maintained bathhouses. "Bathhouse was clean," notes Jennifer N. about facilities at Mountain Top, while another visitor at Silver Canoe Campground commented, "The pool area and bath house were clean and maintained."

Cabin quality: The rustic cabin options at several locations exceed expectations. Nick D. states about Silver Canoe, "I've stayed in their cabins too. They are much nicer than your average campground cabins."

What you should know

Reservation timing: Peak season cabins fill quickly, especially at popular locations. At Breakneck Campground, primitive cabins near water are particularly coveted. "We were lucky enough to be able to camp down by the stream. There are designated fireplaces," notes Britt B.

Shower access: Some locations charge for showers. Jennifer N. mentions at Mountain Top Campground: "Only disappointment was that the showers were coin operated, so you not only needed cash on hand but then had to turn those into special coins for the shower."

Pet policies: While many cabins allow pets, specific areas may be restricted. At Raccoon Creek State Park, Larry M. notes, "Loop f is pet friendly," indicating that pet owners need to book specific cabin loops.

Winter preparedness: For cabins open year-round, expect varied levels of insulation. James B. mentions that Mountain Top Campground has "30 + 50amp services" for electric heat options in their cabins during winter stays.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Raccoon Creek State Park offers multiple family options near cabins. Jim L. shares, "This is my go to spot for camping when I have to just get away from it all. It's close to home plus it is a great place to take the dog out to swim and chase geese and ducks. A great little beach area to lay out and enjoy the sun."

Playground access: Not all cabin locations have dedicated play areas. James B. lists "no kids park" as a disadvantage at Mountain Top Campground, which matters for families with younger children needing structured play spaces.

Family-focused events: Some campgrounds schedule regular activities. At Bear Run Campground, Jeani B. notes, "My son loves the horse rides on Sundays," highlighting specific weekend programming for children.

Cabin spacing considerations: For families needing quiet, cabin location matters. Kevin E. shares about Keystone State Park: "Site was very private and relatively flat. We did not use the bathroom facilities but they seemed nice. There is a lot to do in the park."

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives: Many RV travelers use cabins as backup accommodations. At Indian Brave Campground, Jon H. explains, "As first time travel trailer owners, they helped us accomplish our first trip away! Upon calling to book a site, we mentioned this was our first trip, they made the utmost effort to accommodate us with all of our needs."

Site size variations: Cabin areas typically offer more consistent space than RV sections. Corey L. notes about Mountain Top Campground: "The spots are well spaced out and it is family owned. The family is always out making improvements, talking with the campers, and putting on events."

Access considerations: Steep roads can challenge larger vehicles at some locations. Corey L. advises about Mountain Top: "The hardest part is finding it. The roads get narrow so if in an RV call them for the easiest way in. If you are Overlanding like us just follow the map."

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