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    Several campgrounds in the area surrounding Washington, Pennsylvania provide mixed camping experiences from full-service facilities to more basic accommodations. Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA features tent, RV, and cabin camping with amenities including electric hookups, showers, and sanitary facilities. Raccoon Creek State Park Campground, located about 25 miles northwest of Washington, offers similar accommodation types with additional access options including boat-in and hike-in sites. Whispering Pines Family Campground and Ryerson Station State Park Campground expand the region's developed camping options with varying levels of amenities and seasonal availability.

    Camping seasons vary significantly across these developed campgrounds, with some facilities like Pine Cove Beach Club RV Resort and Raccoon Creek State Park Campground operating year-round, while others maintain limited schedules. Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA operates from March through December, and Whispering Pines Family Campground is available from mid-April to October. Most campgrounds require reservations, particularly during summer weekends and holidays. The region experiences four distinct seasons with humid summers and cold winters that affect camping conditions. Cell coverage can be spotty in more remote areas, especially at Ryerson Station State Park. As one visitor noted, "This is truly a spectacular campground. Spacious separation between lots, very well kept, the bathrooms are immaculate. An absolutely beautiful setting on the crest of a mountain...The downside is no cell service for Verizon."

    Campers report mixed experiences with site privacy and amenities throughout the region. The campgrounds near Washington feature varying levels of site separation and natural buffers. Sites at Raccoon Creek State Park provide wooded settings with good spacing between campers. "The campground is large and wooded, with good-sized sites. There are five different loops, so campsites are well-spread out throughout the area," shared one visitor. Several campgrounds offer water recreation opportunities, with Raccoon Creek providing lake access and boat rentals. Proximity to Pittsburgh makes these camping areas popular weekend destinations, though some locations like Ryerson Station remain quieter due to their more remote location. Train noise impacts some camping areas near rail lines, requiring earplugs for light sleepers staying at certain campgrounds.

    Best Campgrounds near Washington (92)

      1. Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA

      3.0(11)3mi from WashingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Easy highway access great for overnight travel"

      "Spots were pretty close to each other. There was a playground for the kids to unwind after a long day on the road. Campground had full hook ups and was quiet at night."

      2. Raccoon Creek State Park Campground

      4.3(49)24mi from Washington180 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "One tip: each loop does not have its own entrance from a main road. To get to C you drive through or past A and B. Same with E and F. Each loop has its own set of flush toilets and showers."

      "All and All great place to camp, good things; 1) lots of deer, turkeys, racoons, owls etc. 2) close to a farmer's market Jankowski's great place to get fresh food, 3) once you have level camp, all good"

      from $18 - $128 / night

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      3. Whispering Pines Family Campground

      4.3(3)5mi from WashingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      4. Pine Cove Beach Club RV Resort

      5.0(2)15mi from WashingtonRVs

      "Wonderful hosts, well maintained, large sites, close to the highway but no road noise. Giant pool opened in the summer. Highly recommended."

      5. Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

      4.5(84)44mi from Washington242 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Ohiopyle is located in a beautiful area of Pennsylvania we've camped there a couple of times and have been able to get last minute tent sites. Lots of outdoor activities nearby."

      "Very close to two Frank Lloyd Wright properties– Kentuck Knob and the more widely known Falling Waters."

      from $20 - $54 / night

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      6. Ryerson Station State Park Campground

      3.9(7)22mi from Washington38 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There are 3 trails you can take right within the campground. The downside is no cell service for Verizon."

      "Small camp loop is great for little kids to bike around.  There is no playground at the campground which would have been nice.  There is NO Verizon service at the campground. "

      from $20 - $82 / night

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      7. Tomlinson Run State Park Campground

      4.3(19)31mi from WashingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Bathhouse is heated with showers that have a fiberglass tub surround, not concrete.  Nice hiking trails that connect through the campground. "

      "There are trails and fishing so plenty to do. Fairly sparse in April but a lot of people still driving and walking by. Alcohol prohibited"

      from $28 - $40 / night

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      8. Clayton's RV Park

      Be the first to review6mi from WashingtonRVs

      9. Hidden Hollow Campground — Fernwood State Forest

      4.2(11)30mi from WashingtonRVs, Tents

      "Very well kept, completely free 1st come campground just outside the very small town of Bloomingdale, OH. Pit toilets and no source of safe, clean water anymore."

      "The campground is situated near shooting ranges so the gunfire lasts late into the evening and begins early in the morning disrupting the serenity a bit. The best part - it's free!"

      10. Dravo's Landing Campground

      4.7(3)24mi from WashingtonTents

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

      "Access from the Allegheny Gap trail. There were a few shelters, nice campsite. It’s close to an old cemetery which is useful in telling ghosts stories around the campfire"

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    • Dani P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Coopers Rock State Forest- McCollum Campground

      Beautiful and lush campground

      This place is gorgeous and very quiet. The shower house and bathrooms were well maintained, and even had a laundry room and large sink around the back for dishes. Laundry costs $2 in quarters per load, 4 quarters for the washer and 4 quarters for the dryer. They are quick as well, took maybe an hour and 15 minutes all together. Campsites are spaced apart so you're not directly on top of eachother, but you can still see most of the other campers. Lots of trails in the area. We had electrical hook up and a lantern pole, and the is a dump and water station on the way in/out. Highly recommend this site.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA

      OK place to stay, work in progress

      We've stayed here annually for 7 years. Getting into the RV sites is a steep climb, then you head down from the top of the hill to the RV sites.

      The older portion has back in and pull through sites. They are medium to small in size, and due to their height and proximity to Interstates you hear trucks engine breaking. The newer section is lower (and quieter) and the sites are larger, but the gravel is not compacted so it sinks in when you drive, park or try to level your RV on it.

      There were dog walking trails in the woods but they are so overgrown you need a machete to use them. The pool is nice and is clean. The camp store is not small but carries a very limited amount of supplies.

      The staff are friendly. We've had RV issues and birds nesting under our slide room covers that they have helped us deal with.

    • T
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Coopers Rock State Forest- McCollum Campground

      Cooper’s Rock Rocks

      We are here a couple days . Staff and facilities are great. Lots of hiking trails of various types and lengths. June 9 and only 2 other RVs on our loop. The “new” loop has great single occupancy bath facilities.

    • N A.
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

      Fantastic wooded campground

      We LOVED our visit to Kentuck campground and Ohiopyle. We went mid-week in early June and had very few neighbors Tuesday and Wednesday, with more rolling in toward the end of the week. 

      We stayed on Hickory Loop with our dog and saw quite a few other dogs while we were there. Not all sites are equal at this campground - ours was huge and lovely with adequate flattish area and a stream running along two sides of it. Others were quite small and not very level. I think we had one of the best sites on the loop, with great trees for hammocks and big rocks nearby, as well as good privacy from other sites. 

      The campground is very shaded and was regularly several degrees cooler than elsewhere in the park, which was great to home 'home' to. There's a lot of poison ivy in the area, so be watchful.

      Firewood is available for purchase on entrance to the campground.

      The bathhouse was relatively clean, with a large kitchen sink for washing dishes, three toilet stalls, and two shower stalls. We never had to wait for any of it.

    • R
      Jun. 4, 2026

      Buttercup Woodlands Campground

      Very well maintained! 🛀🫧🧹

      I’m really impressed with this campground. Everything is very well maintained—clean, tidy, and organized. The staff and other campers are friendly, and there’s a welcoming atmosphere overall. There are plenty of activities to keep you busy, a great pool, and the sites are spacious and comfortable. They even have what I’d consider professional-grade cornhole boards that look like they’re made from concrete or a similar solid material—really well built and a nice touch. It’s been a very enjoyable and relaxing place to stay.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 4, 2026

      Keystone State Park Campground

      Classic campground in the woods of Pennsylvania

      This campground's foliage is interesting, I saw fernes growing and trees that looked older than me. I also noticed the campground has some history shown by the rust of the firepits. There is Billy's Pizza and general store which sells firewood if you go a little further down the road that maps takes you and take the second left instead of taking the first left. I think the campground also sells firewood on site. You can order Billy's Pizza and I saw them deliver to the campsites, which is amazing, havent seen that before. I'm a light sleeper and could hear truck engine braking sounds echo through the forest from the nearby highway, so the proximity to the road ruins the feeling of seclusion and the quiet. There's a restroom with a large sink outside which is nice.

    • 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. 17, 2026

      Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

      My favorite place to camp

      I come here at least twice a year for the wonder campground. The hiking trails, water falls and white water rafting. The town is small but filled with tons of great shops and outfitters. Campground is clean, every sight is nice and spacious, not all are private. Get gas on your way here, once here their are no gas stations for 40 minutes in every direction. Ice and wood at campground suck. Go into town for ice or see Butch out rt 381 on the left just outside the park boundary. Highly recommended.

    • 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.


    Guide to Washington

    Camping near Washington, Pennsylvania provides varied options in hilly terrain about 30 miles southwest of Pittsburgh. The region sits at elevations between 1,000-1,200 feet with rolling landscapes characteristic of the Appalachian foothills. Winter camping requires preparation for temperatures that can drop below 20°F, while summer campers should pack for humidity and occasional thunderstorms.

    What to do

    Lake activities at Raccoon Creek State Park: The 101-acre lake offers fishing, kayaking, and swimming opportunities from April through October. Boat rentals are available during summer months. "I had the most wonderful time on my first tent camping at Raccoon Creek. We made a fire, hiked by the moonlight and swam at the warm lake at night," shares a visitor at Raccoon Creek State Park Campground.

    Hiking trails: Most campgrounds in the region connect to trail systems of varying difficulties. Tomlinson Run State Park features well-maintained pathways through wooded areas. "The hiking trails are very well kept. The guy the runs the store and check-in was a very nice guy," notes a camper at Tomlinson Run State Park Campground.

    Shooting range access: For target shooting enthusiasts, Hidden Hollow Campground in Fernwood State Forest offers proximity to a shooting range, though it affects the soundscape. "Gun range 5 mins away or so. Normal camping bugs also, so bring bug spray," advises a visitor who stayed at the campground.

    What campers like

    Privacy levels: Site spacing varies significantly across the region's campgrounds. "Very well kept, completely free 1st come campground just outside the very small town of Bloomingdale, OH. Very quiet everytime I've camped there, many times btw," reports a camper at Hidden Hollow Campground.

    Bathroom facilities: Newer facilities receive positive mentions at several campgrounds. "The bathhouse looked to be new or remodeled. It was very clean and nice. Laundry is available there as well," notes a visitor at Ryerson Station State Park Campground.

    Seasonal options: Several campgrounds offer extended or year-round availability. Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA operates from March through December, while Pine Cove Beach Club RV Resort remains open all year. "We are in the extended stay part of the campground which is quiet and slightly more secluded than the other spots," explains a long-term visitor.

    What you should know

    Site terrain challenges: Many campgrounds in this region feature uneven terrain. "A dozen or so of the sites are not level, not only that but they are narrow and where you sit is a slope making it very uncomfortable," warns a visitor at Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA.

    Cell service limitations: Reception varies significantly by location and carrier. "There is NO Verizon service at the campground. We walked up to the amphitheater and were able to get out a few texts but no looking at the radar," shares a camper at Ryerson Station State Park.

    Road access considerations: Some campgrounds require navigating steep or winding access roads. "Very steep narrow roads to access campground and sites... sites not level and noisy, next to highway," cautions a KOA visitor. Another camper advises: "Follow the signs to the campground NOT the GPS in order to avoid some narrow and sharp turn roads."

    Tips for camping with families

    Pool options: Several campgrounds offer swimming pools as alternatives to natural water bodies. "The pool looked very well maintained," notes a KOA visitor. Ryerson Station recently added a splash area for children: "The pool and splash area were very nice! There is a playground down near the pool area, basic but nice."

    Playground availability: Not all campgrounds have dedicated play areas. "There is no playground at the campground which would have been nice," notes a visitor at Ryerson Station. Other campgrounds offer more family-friendly amenities: "There was a playground for the kids to unwind after a long day on the road," shares a visitor at Whispering Pines Family Campground.

    Loop biking for children: Campgrounds with circular layouts provide safe biking opportunities for younger campers. "Small camp loop is great for little kids to bike around," mentions a Ryerson Station visitor. Another camper at Tomlinson Run notes: "It's a quiet little campground. Very pretty area."

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup variations: Electric service differs between campgrounds, with some offering 30-amp while others provide 50-amp options. "Camping in a 33 ft travel trailer with slides. Verizon service is great. Wifi in extended parking doesn't work well," reports a monthly visitor at Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA.

    Dump station availability: Some campgrounds like Kentuck at Ohiopyle State Park offer sanitary dump stations but limited sewer hookups. "Awesome campground right on the Great Allegheny Passage trail. We loved being able to access the GAP trail right from the campground," shares an RV camper.

    Site grading: Many campsites in the region require leveling blocks. "Site 166 is not flat what so ever," warns a camper at Ohiopyle State Park. Another visitor notes: "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."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the top campgrounds near Washington, PA?

    The Washington, PA area offers several excellent camping options. Raccoon Creek State Park Campground is a standout choice with its large wooded setting, spacious sites, and five different loops providing privacy. It's ideal for exploring Pittsburgh and the surrounding area. Another excellent option is Ryerson Station State Park Campground, which offers a more secluded experience in southwestern Pennsylvania. For those seeking a private campground experience, the Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA provides convenient amenities including water, toilets, and is big-rig friendly. Most campgrounds in the region are open from spring through fall, with state parks typically offering the best value for budget-conscious campers.

    Where can I find RV camping options near Washington, PA?

    RV campers near Washington, PA have several good options. Bush Recreation Area offers electric hookups and fresh water access with spacious sites that can accommodate pull-behind campers. Sites along the inner circle provide convenient access to facilities and playground areas. Austin Lake RV Park & Cabins is another excellent choice, offering lakeside camping with multiple amenities and family activities. For those willing to travel a bit further, Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA is big-rig friendly with full hookups. Most RV parks in the region are open seasonally from spring through fall, with some offering year-round access. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer weekends and holidays.

    Are there any waterfront camping sites near Washington, Pennsylvania?

    Yes, there are several waterfront camping options within driving distance of Washington, PA. Dravo's Landing Campground offers riverside camping along the Great Allegheny Passage trail, making it perfect for those who enjoy fishing and water activities. It's particularly popular with cyclists as it's the last campground before Pittsburgh on the GAP trail. Tomlinson Run State Park Campground in the northern panhandle of West Virginia provides waterfront sites with opportunities for fishing, swimming, and paddle boating. Located within an hour's drive of Washington, PA, this park combines water recreation with hiking trails and family amenities. Waterfront sites at these campgrounds typically fill quickly, so advance reservations are recommended.