Best Tent Camping near Greensboro, PA

Tent campsites near Greensboro, Pennsylvania include several options along the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) Trail, which provides access to primitive walk-in tent areas. Round Bottom Camping Area at Slush Run and Roundbottom Hiker-Biker Campground offer free tent camping directly on the trail around Mile 99, accessible only by foot or bicycle. Laurel Ridge State Park Campground provides additional tent camping opportunities from May to October with eight camping areas spread along the 70-mile Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail.

Most walk-in tent sites along the GAP Trail feature raised tent pads, vault toilets, and picnic tables, though potable water is limited. Round Bottom includes four tent pads and two Adirondack shelters with firepits, while other campgrounds like Dravo's Landing provide lean-tos that can accommodate small tents. Several tent-only areas maintain free wood piles stocked by local volunteers. Campers should filter water from nearby streams or carry sufficient supplies, as many hand pumps are unreliable. A review noted, "The only negative was train traffic on the opposite side of the River. It is loud when they rumble through."

Tent campers seeking solitude will find spacious grassy areas at many GAP Trail sites, allowing separation between groups even during busy periods. The primitive nature of these tent campgrounds means they're rarely crowded, especially on weekdays. Fall brings particularly peaceful conditions to Laurel Ridge State Park's tent campsites, where dramatic valley overlooks provide scenic rewards for hikers willing to pack in gear. Sites positioned directly on the Youghiogheny River offer easy water access for filtering and cooling off after hiking. According to one tent camper, "Round Bottom Camping Area is very peaceful and though you can still visually see the GAP Trail, you are not disturbed by passing cyclists."

Best Tent Sites Near Greensboro, Pennsylvania (21)

    1. Rhododendron Camping Area

    3 Reviews
    Dellslow, WV
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 594-1561

    $25 - $35 / night

    "There is a bathhouse located closest to site 5 with trails from other sites to get there. The facilities are always clean- no shower available."

    "There was a fire place and a picnic table and an area to park your car. It was walking distance to the beautiful overlook and a great price for what you get."

    2. Laurel Highlands Hemp Cannabis Farm

    1 Review
    Belle Vernon, PA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 989-6004

    $100 - $150 / night

    "We're happy to welcome your host, Laurel, to our platform. This is a cannabis friendly campground that overlooks the Laurel Highlands Hemp field, and surrounding mountains."

    3. Round Bottom Camping Area at Slush Run

    1 Review
    Perryopolis, PA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 872-5586

    "Being positioned directly off the GAP Trail grants easy access to those traveling the trail. "

    4. Roundbottom Hiker-Biker Campground (GAP Trail)

    1 Review
    Perryopolis, PA
    22 miles
    Website

    "This is one of the only free hiker-biker campgrounds along the GAP trail (mile 99.6), and it is laid out similarly to the Dravo Campground, with lean-tos, picnic tables, firepits and lots of spaces for"

    5. Camp Ara

    2 Reviews
    Grafton, WV
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 652-4777

    $20 - $150 / night

    "Beautiful lake for canoeing and fishing and the hiking and mountain bike trails are amazing! Cant wait to go back!"

    6. Indian Creek Camplands Inc

    1 Review
    Normalville, PA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 455-7900

    7. Possum Tail Farm Camp

    1 Review
    Terra Alta, WV
    30 miles
    +1 (304) 857-2608

    $55 / night

    "We're happy to welcome this property to our platform. Camp in the heart of this farm close to a pond. Book your stay and come back here to leave them some love."

    8. Laurel Ridge State Park Campground

    2 Reviews
    Normalville, PA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 455-3744

    "Laurel Ridge State Park is the greenway that protects the legendary Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail from the busy world around it."

    "It is a beautiful wooded park offering lots of trees for privacy. I wish I had more time to explore the park before moving on. The bathhouse could use a renovation. It felt old and kind of dirty."

    9. The GAP Trail Campground - Bikers Only

    1 Review
    West Newton, PA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 244-5859

    $25 / night

    "The spacious and lush lawn has lots of space for tents, but the winner is the covered seating, dining, and cooking area.  Everything is clean as a whistle…pun intended.  "

    10. Dravo's Landing Campground

    3 Reviews
    Sutersville, PA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 872-5586

    "We camped out overnight with a group of 14 people, and there was plenty of room for everyone to pitch their tents and spend a relaxing night under the stars."

    "This campsite is a nice reward for west-bound riders on the GAP trail (it's the last one before Pittsburgh!)"

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Tent Camping Reviews near Greensboro, PA

540 Reviews of 21 Greensboro Campgrounds


  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2021

    Horseshoe Recreation Area

    Fish, hike, relax or seek river adventures

    This is a remote riverside campground with great fishing opportunities for catch and release(check the requirements for license/stamps; I included a picture of a sign). One loop comes with water/electic hookups($7 more) the others are primitive. If you use solar, ironically, the sites around the loop/with electric, are your best bet as there is a large open field in the middle; a second loop contains more primitive sites and some walk-in sites with parking near the bathroom. Parking pads are large and generally level. There are vault toilets and some flush toilets. No cell service(Verizon). Sites are equipped with a picnic table, fire ring with grate, and lantern post. The prices for firewood are among the highest I’ve seen at$10/bundle. Camp store has limited hours, but ice and firewood are available. 

    You may have day visitors here to fish, swim, or picnic at one of the two pavilions. In addition to fishing, you may find it refreshing to swim/wade in the river, but I would definitely want water shoes to protect my feet. Interested in more adventure on the river? Head about 15 minutes down the road to St George where outfitters can set you up for both flatwater and whitewater activities on the Cheat River, depending on your preference, age, and water level.

  • Britt B.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Kooser State Park Campground

    Small Shaded Park

    Kooser State Park is a small campground nestled in the Laurel Highlands, close to Hidden Valley and Seven Springs ski resorts. The park has great amenities just a short walk from all sites. All sites have fire rings, with grills, however note they are double walled so do not expel a lot of heat outward. Great for cooking however. 

    Most sites are not level, but very grassy. Firewood is available at the entrance for$5 bundle supporting a local club. A beautiful walk through the park leads you to the Kooser Lake, great for fishing. It is also close to the Laurel Hill State Park which is great for hiking and water activities. The park is close to the road so you will experience some road noise. 

    The park is 15min from Somerset. No phone reception at this one! They welcome all furry friends!

  • K
    Jul. 27, 2022

    Swallow Falls State Park Campground

    Great camping near falls

    Clean, beautiful and quiet (occasional barking dog or children playing loudly). The basic tent sites each have a picnic table, fire pit w/ grill, and lantern post. The trails to the beautiful falls are a short walk from the campgrounds.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 25, 2022

    Pioneer Park Campground

    Close to Flight 93 Memorial

    PROS 

    Able to reserve 129 days prior to arriving 

    Melissa at check-in was very friendly and helpful 

    Good overnight stop to visit Flight 93 Memorial 22 miles from campground 

    Site #391 level 

    Gravel site surrounded by grass 

    Moveable wooden picnic table 

    Large concrete fire ring 

    Clean toilet-shower building that are heavily used 

    Mostly quiet except for road noise 

    Firewood for sale in Park

    CONS 

    No discount 

    Site #391 no shade 

    Park cable connection failed 

    Sewer connection“up hill” 

    Never found trash dumpster and wasn’t marked on campground map 

    Very loud radio station blaring in the toilet/shower building that could be heard outside the building 

    2 bars Verizon 

    No WIFI

  • Evan C.
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Robert W. Craig - Jennings Randolph Lake

    Great Tenting, Little Busy

    8/14/2025

    USACE-managed campground with hosts who are on-site all season. Nice sites (easy staking) with picnic tables and fire pits, plus a camp store for firewood and other supplies (got there too late to check it out though). A little crowded with what seemed like folks who stay there for a hefty chunk of the season, and the sites are pretty close together, but there weren't any issues with rowdy folks - it seems like the hosts keep things in order/enforce quiet hours if necessary. 

    Drinking water right next to the site (37) as well as a trail to a restroom - I think there's a shower on the other loop/section. 

    $22 for a basic (non-electric) tent site.

  • Olivia M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2019

    Coopers Rock State Forest

    Beautiful Mountains

    We often do dispersed, leave no trace, primitive camping throughout the state forest. There are wonderful, well maintained trails throughout. If you want to dive into nature within a 30 minute drive from Morgantown, this is your place to go. Take the scenic hike to raven’s rock for views that will not disappoint.

  • Danielle S.
    Apr. 16, 2019

    Coopers Rock State Forest

    Go all the way up the hill

    We stayed here 9/2018 at site #10 and can't wait to return. There is a small campground just by the entrance that has a small store and electric sites with RV hookups. Site 10 was at the campground at the top of the hill, sparsely populated, and had beautiful views beyond the trees. There were toilets and drinking water, but no electricity.  The bathrooms do not have lighting so bring a headlamp or flashlight. Each site had a fire ring and a picnic table. Trails were well maintained, but be warned that the overlook is crowded.

  • Dave V.
    Aug. 26, 2017

    Five River Campground

    Hidden Oasis at the edge of town

    Five River Campground, Parsons WV...a hidden oasis!

    John and Joyce, are wonderful owners, caretakers and hosts (and have travelled to many an interesting and exciting destination themselves if you can get them to sharing).

    Interestingly, they bought this parcel of land 14 years ago purely to host Bluegrass festivals...(which, by the way, they do quite successfully... nominated this year of "2017" as one of the five finalists as the best Bluegrass Festivals in the world, not yet decided at the time of this review).

    If you are a BG fan, you can join thousands of attendees here at Five River Campground from over ten countries (seriously! Like Tahiti, Sweden, Germany, Holland and such), if not, choose a different week to visit...because they jam 24/7. Over 3500 festival attendees, 1500 camped at this campground.

    We visited two weeks after said festival and were one of two tent campers along Shavers Fork River (one of the feeders that comprise the Cheat River).

    The Five River Campground is not huge, nor comprised of vast acreage but appears visually large. If you are a tent camper, it's perfect on slow days and weekends. My thought is, with so many big name sensational campgrounds in WV to chose from and absent advertising, Five River Campground rarely gets a second look.

    It sets at the end of a side street (Walnut St) at the edge of town (Parsons). A small, quaint mountain town. As we made the turn off 219, a group of townsfolk were involved in a cakewalk outside a historic community building. Gotta love close, small town community.

    There are no actual designated tent sites which is part of its beauty. You simply locate a spot of your choosing along a half mile grassy stretch of river and set up camp, give Joyce a call and they come to you. At this writing, tent sites are $15 nightly. They drop off a fire ring and grate...and firewood ($5 a bundle) should you desire).

    with our tent sitting five feet off a gurgling river with mountains as your backdrop, well...it just doesn't get much better or tranquil.

    The RV/Camper section is separate and two rolling knolls away so you neither see nor hear them if you are camped on the river.

    A meticulously clean showerhouse/restroom/laundry building is centrally located and closer to the RV/Camper sites. RV/Camper sites have power and water. Tent sites do not. In fact, tent sites might be considered primitive, possessing no picnic table...perfect for me! Water spigot and outside dish washing sink are also located by the shower house.

    We chose a small cluster of trees beside the river so I could string a tarp and hammocks (it does seem to shower quite a bit in WV).

    It should be noted, the tent sites along the river do not offer much privacy from each other in the way of foliage or natural visual barriers...distance is your privacy.

    We visited on a weekend and there was only one other tent camper, quite a distance away in the other cluster of trees.

    The river melody is loud enough to drown out most other distant noises. Our stay was peaceful and serene.

    Fishing on the river is popular (and successful) with a WV license. The Shavers Fork river (a Cheat River tributary) is also ideal for rafting, tubing and paddling. Most will take out 11 miles downriver before class 3 rapids (and higher) begin.

    Five River Campground was the ideal choice for a weekend stay before venturing to Dolly Sods Wilderness for a long backpacking trip. Plus it is one of the only campgrounds in all of WV where you have cell service...and wifi!

    A campground I will definitely look forward to returning to.

  • Lauren R.
    Jun. 16, 2020

    Five River Campground

    Family Friendly & Base for Outdoor Adventures

    This was our first trip to Five River Campground, and we loved it! Beautiful spot on the river— only tent camping in a huge field separated us from the water. The interior was more crowded and didn’t have a view; but Joyce helped us pick a beautiful spot when we called for reservation. 

    Everyone was super friendly and helpful as we learn to set up our new teardrop to the full hook ups. John delivered firewood right to our site, and they texted the hours of the trading post store. Lots of happy, courteous kids and well-behaved dogs on leashes. Our pups loved it, especially swimming! We appreciated the poop bags and trash cans convos fly located around the campground. There are a ton of hikes within 30 minutes, and we checked out Douglas Falls. Next time, we’ll visit Lindy Observation deck and more of Blackwater Falls State Park. Grocery store, gas station and a family dollar all within a 5 min drive or walk.


Guide to Greensboro

Tent camping options near Greensboro, Pennsylvania extend beyond the Great Allegheny Passage with several established campgrounds scattered throughout the surrounding counties. The region sits within the Appalachian Plateau, with elevations ranging from 800-2,500 feet, creating varied camping conditions across seasons. Winter temperatures regularly drop below freezing, while summer evenings typically cool to the mid-60s even after warm days.

What to do

Morning hikes at Rhododendron Camping Area: Located in neighboring West Virginia, this area provides access to several trail networks with morning viewpoints. "Wake up early and watch the sunrise at the overlook I'm telling ya!" advises Emily M., who adds practical advice about facilities: "The bathrooms at the overlook are better maintained than the campground bathrooms."

Cannabis-friendly camping: Laurel Highlands Hemp Cannabis Farm offers unique camping experiences with mountain views overlooking hemp fields. "This is a cannabis friendly campground that overlooks the Laurel Highlands Hemp field, and surrounding mountains," notes reviewer Ashley F. The farm offers specialized activities like "Friday nights are Toke With A Goat Yoga at 7 at the barn weather depending."

Canoeing and fishing: Tent campers can enjoy water activities at several locations. "Beautiful lake for canoeing and fishing and the hiking and mountain bike trails are amazing!" writes Jenn C. about Camp Ara, which offers both tent camping and cabin options approximately 40 miles from Greensboro.

What campers like

Hot showers after trail days: Some tent sites provide unexpected amenities. Kaitlin B. describes her experience at Camp Ara: "On our second night after taking a HOT shower in one of the lodges we were offered a warm meal and even warmer company from one of the families running the site."

Local water features: Natural attractions near campgrounds provide day trip opportunities. "We were pointed in the direction of the gorgeous Valley Falls which is only a few miles from camp," reports Kaitlin about Camp Ara. Valley Falls offers a scenic waterfall approximately 15 minutes from the campground.

Unique campground facilities: The GAP Trail Campground provides tent campers with higher-end amenities. "The outdoor shower/toilet block is such a divine sight, it makes you crave one whether you're stinky or not," writes Shari G., adding "the spacious and lush lawn has lots of space for tents, but the winner is the covered seating, dining, and cooking area."

What you should know

Water availability varies: Natural water sources require filtering at most locations. At Dravo's Landing Campground, drinking water is available, but at other sites like Roundbottom Hiker-Biker Campground, "the well for the campground stated that it was no longer potable," according to Shari G., who advises "We grabbed water at the last town before the campground."

Wildlife awareness needed: Food storage practices matter at tent sites. Sarah Q. warns about Dravo's Landing: "Just be sure to secure your food overnight - if you don't, the raccoons will make quick work of it!"

Train noise disrupts sleep: Multiple campgrounds along the river report train noise issues. Shari G. notes about The GAP Trail Campground: "With all this luxury comes an active train too...that's the nature of this trail. Bring those earplugs for a good night's sleep!"

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