Camping near Sharpsville, PA

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    Campgrounds within 30 miles of Sharpsville, Pennsylvania offer a mix of established recreational areas and lakeside camping options. Shenango Campground, operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, provides over 300 campsites along Shenango River Lake with both tent and RV accommodations. Several additional camping areas are situated around Pymatuning Lake to the north, including Jamestown Campground and Pymatuning State Park Campground. The region hosts multiple private campgrounds like Chestnut Ridge Park and Adventure Bound Shenango Valley that supplement public camping options with amenities for family trips.

    The camping season in this region typically runs from April through October, with most facilities closed during winter months. Many campgrounds require advance reservations, especially for electric sites and lakefront locations. Shenango Campground features 99 sites with 30-amp service and 15 sites with 50-amp hookups, while numerous primitive sites without utilities are available throughout the area. Water access varies significantly between locations, with some campgrounds offering boat-in camping opportunities. Roads throughout most facilities are paved and accessible for standard vehicles. "This is a beautiful campground. Most spaces are shaded and if not on the water, close to the water. We took kayaks - endless places to put into the water including from many sites," noted one visitor of Shenango Recreation Area.

    Waterfront campsites receive consistently high ratings from visitors but tend to fill quickly during summer months. Several campgrounds in the region permit fishing and boating activities, with Shenango and Pymatuning lake areas particularly popular for water recreation. Campers frequently mention the ability to tie boats directly to shoreline sites as a significant advantage. Shade availability varies considerably between locations, with some sites offering full forest cover while others are more exposed. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, visitors appreciate the balance between natural settings and proximity to conveniences, as one camper noted: "It is a nice balance between getting away from it all and having a grocery store nearby." Some campgrounds enforce alcohol restrictions, particularly at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sites.

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    Best Campgrounds near Sharpsville (144)

      1. Shenango Campground

      4.2(15)3mi from Sharpsville328 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The Shenango Recreation Area is a large campground with some 300 plus sites located on a lake in western Pennsylvania. Access to the campground is fairly easy and about 12 miles north of I-80."

      "Most spaces are shaded and if not on the water, close to the water. We took kayaks - endless places to put into the water including from many sites. Easy 1.5 hour drive from Pittsburgh."

      from $24 - $38 / night

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      2. Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

      4.2(26)15mi from Sharpsville224 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The group next to us seemed a little rowdy when we first pulled in, but by 10:00 there was no noise anywhere near us. "

      "Wood is dry and cheap right outside the park entrance. Bass fishing is top notch on the lake. I would definitely come back here again and again."

      from $27 - $80 / night

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      3. Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground

      4.6(8)7mi from SharpsvilleRVs, Tents

      "Our family really enjoyed staying here, and our kids especially loved swimming and fishing in the lake. In the evening, we bought some firewood from the campground owners for our bonfire."

      "The only downside for us is that we're full-time and this is close to "home." We don't really use the amenities, so we can't validate having to pay for anyone to visit us only at our rv."

      from $45 - $55 / night

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      4. Jamestown Campground — Pymatuning State Park

      4.2(20)18mi from Sharpsville337 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "If the noise is not an issue, this run of tent sites are well spaced, and offer easy access to the facilities."

      "There was a little bit of a swampy area behind us but the lake was further away. We could walk to it through the woods from our site on a trail that went behind some other sides. "

      from $20 - $92 / night

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      5. Pymatuning State Park Campground

      4.0(24)20mi from Sharpsville398 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We love being near the water when camping and at Pymatuning most if not all sites have views of the beautiful lake and the Pennsylvania shoreline across the lake."

      "We camped on the Ohio side of the lake but spent several hours on the Pennsylvania feeding the HUGE schools of carp at the spillway."

      from $29 - $160 / night

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      6. Adventure Bound Shenango Valley

      3.8(5)7mi from SharpsvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We stayed here as it was close to my work. We love being weekend warriors and this place is great for us. The season tenants were incredibly kind and you can tell they take care of this campground."

      "Plenty of shaded, private lots, and great lots by playground to let kids roam and still watch from a distance. All sites full hookup."

      from $57 - $67 / night

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      7. Quiet and Secluded

      5.0(4)9mi from Sharpsville8 sitesTents

      from $22 - $75 / night

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      8. Rocky Springs Campground

      4.8(4)10mi from SharpsvilleRVs, Tents

      "This beautifully tree-filled campground is a bit off the beaten path, but definitely quiet, warm, and friendly."

      "Gated entrance for security; very safe area in the middle of Amish country:closest businesses are an Amish-run nursery and a fruit/vegetable stand."

      9. Shenango Recreation Area Campground

      5.0(2)4mi from SharpsvilleRVs, Tents

      "Beautiful lake setting"

      "Just a great place and beautiful lake! Fishing is top notch as well. Clean bathrooms and showers. Ice is available at check in, firewood at host site 55."

      10. Mercer-Grove City KOA

      4.9(9)16mi from SharpsvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It’s close to the outlets and Keystone Safari. They have a fishing pond but I haven’t walked over and seen it. It’s across the street of the KOA so you could miss it if you don’t ask about it."

      "Close to where we live so it's an easy drive and a great start to the season to shake out anything that may not be working since bringing de-winterizing our camper."

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    Recent Reviews near Sharpsville, PA

    684 Reviews of 144 Sharpsville Campgrounds


    • Bryan S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Harts Content Campground

      The showers were… functional.

      Stayed one night while visiting friends. The campground was nice but could use some updating. It was definitely geared more towards families with small children. The showers were interesting. In the men’s they had a pull cord and a button in the women’s. Hot water was more of a mild suggestion rather than an actual thing you got. Luke warm was a generous way of describing it. Not a bad campground if you have a reason to be in the area for a night, but I would recommend it for long stayed unless your camper is very self contained.

    • Charles S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 13, 2026

      Shenango Recreation Area Campground

      Love this place!

      I've been coming here since I was born. I'm always drawn back to my roots. It's a great family campground with sites and hookups for everyone. No store, but Hermitage and Transfers PA are both 3 to 5 minutes away for whatever you need. Firewood is 20 dollars per tub but you get a ton of good dry wood. If your into RTT Like me check out old duck loop or new duck loop for some awesome sights. Playgrounds for the kids. Ranger activites on the weekends. Well policed and patrolled. Just a great place and beautiful lake! Fishing is top notch as well. Clean bathrooms and showers. Ice is available at check in, firewood at host site 55.

    • cThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Punderson State Park Campground

      Nice campground

      Fishing, boating, clean areas. Nice fire pits, and nice cement pads. Gave 4 instead of 5 stars because the entry gate and shop doesnt always have employees in it. Closes early in day.

    • C
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Thompson/Grand River Valley KOA Holiday

      Another job done

      First time at a koa. Wasn’t a bad experience but I was there from march thru December instead of getting the season rate they charged me the monthly rate it cost me $3000 extra and I was treated like a seasonal camper had to mow my own grass and take out my own trash so I will not be staying at another koa

    • Stacey  R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Punderson State Park Campground

      Lots of activities but not within walking distance

      Sites are clean with a variety of hook-ups but few are 100% level. It appears to be an older CG. I’m in a 21’ van and tried several sites before one was level enough for me without blocks. Most sites are on the smaller side but FHU sites are okay for larger rigs. Numerous sites are walk-in and popular with tenters, they are very private and you park pretty close and walk up or down an embankment. Potable water and a dump station are available. Sites have picnic tables and fire rings. Staff is great! Swimming beach is across the lake from the CG and too far to walk for most. Marina is available. Restrooms are nice.

    • 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.

    • Charles S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 30, 2026

      Hidden Valley Camp Ground

      Nice hidden little gem!

      Family run campground that's been around for 45 years. Small place. Mostly seasonal campers. They have a few walk up tent sights. RTT campers will have to take a back in sight but they will not charge you extra unless you plug into electric. 1 swimming pond, 3 great bass fishing ponds. Nice camp store. Bathrooms are clean.

    • Bev The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 27, 2026

      Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

      Beautiful campground, choose your site wisely

      When we arrived, we checked in at the camp office. The ladies there were very kind. The roads through the campground are wide enough for two-way traffic and nicely paved.

      This is a beautiful, heavily treed campground. Even on Memorial Day weekend with lots of people, the park was very peaceful. The sounds of birds permeate the air round the clock. Chipmunks run amok. They’re just so cute.

      We booked site 56 for our 39’ fifth wheel. As soon as we pulled up, we knew there was no way we’d fit even though the reservation site said it would accommodate a 40’ rig. The camp hosts happened to be passing by as we were surveying the site. They were very helpful redirecting us to a nearby site that would be more suitable. FYI, sites 55 and 56 have deep culverts on either side. One wrong turn and you’re going to have a problem. The majority of sites along our road were just wide enough to keep the tires out of the dirt, but not wide enough for the stairs to land on asphalt. If you have a motorhome or other wide-bodied rig, like an Alliance Paradigm, I would recommend choosing one of the sites on the loop around the playground. Those are better suited for newer big rigs.

      TIP…the line at the dump station is long on the holiday weekends. Plan accordingly.


    Guide to Sharpsville

    Camping spots near Sharpsville, Pennsylvania feature a mix of public and private options throughout the western Pennsylvania-Ohio border region. The area has an average elevation of around 1,200 feet, with moderate rainfall during camping season. Most campgrounds open from April through October, with fishing and boating activities peaking in June through August when water temperatures are warmest.

    What to do

    Kayaking and canoeing access: At Shenango Campground, numerous sites offer direct water access for small watercraft. "Great place to camp, fish, boat, and do much more. I love the fact that you can tie your boat or wave runner right at most of the sites," notes Jim L. in his review of Shenango Campground.

    Archery practice: West Branch State Park offers dedicated archery facilities for campers. "We come here at least once, sometimes twice per year - we travel about 2 hours to get there. We like to bring our bows and use the archery range," shares Karen D. about her experiences at West Branch State Park Campground.

    Wildlife viewing: The Pymatuning region provides opportunities to spot local birds and wildlife. "We saw big Blue Herons, Oriels, Robins, and lots of little song birds. There are some groundhogs there too," reports B M. from their stay at Shenango Campground.

    What campers like

    Beach access: Many campgrounds feature swimming areas with sandy beaches. "The camper beach was small but nice and clean. We also took the inflatable kayaks out on the lake twice and it was so smooth and clear," writes Andrea F. about West Branch State Park Campground.

    Dog-friendly amenities: Several parks offer dedicated pet areas. At Mosquito Lake State Park, "The dog park is amazing. There's so much to do here. Swimming, boating, fishing. We love it," according to Courtney C.'s review of Mosquito Lake State Park Campground.

    Weekend activities: Many campgrounds schedule regular events. "An ice cream social is held on Saturday evenings that my children always love to attend," mentions Alisa G. about West Branch State Park. At Chestnut Ridge, "On Saturday morning, Amish people come in and sell their baked goods. A text reminder came from the office. They had canned goods, eggs, and baked items including 1 GF item," reports Joan from Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground.

    What you should know

    Sloping sites: Some campgrounds have uneven terrain. "We tent camped here in early June. Campsite was fine other than trying to find room to put our big tent," notes Mary S. from her experience at Pymatuning State Park. At West Branch, Andrea F. reports, "Our site was labeled slight slope. That was a joke. We were only off 2 inches side to side but front to back we had to lower the front 15 inches."

    Reservation timing: Most waterfront sites book quickly. "This place worked out great for us on our drive across the country. We could still get a reservation same day even though it was 4th of July weekend," shares Kathryn Z. about Jamestown Campground.

    Alcohol regulations: Rules vary significantly between campgrounds. Shenango Campground prohibits alcohol, with Jim L. noting, "Great place to camp, fish, boat, and do much more. Just no booze." In contrast, most private campgrounds allow alcohol consumption.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Choose sites near play areas for convenience. At Chestnut Ridge, campers appreciate family-friendly facilities with "a large playground" and spaces for activities. "The grounds are pretty with tall trees and plenty of amenities for families," mentions Donna M.

    Site selection for kids: Some loops are more child-friendly than others. "We stayed in section 2, site 82 which had a direct view of the lake and was close to the bathhouse and restroom. If you have younger kids, this site is for you. The playground is right there as is the beach," recommends Jennifer L. about Pymatuning State Park Campground.

    Nature activities: Several parks offer kid-focused outdoor programs. "If your kids are 8 and under they'll love the nature playground and nets provided to catch critters," explains Joe F. about Mosquito Lake State Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Water fill challenges: At some parks, utility placements create difficulties. "The water fill is on an incline so when our tank was 'full' pulling away from fill station it was really only 2/3 full," cautions Andrea F. about West Branch State Park.

    Generator policies: Rules vary between campgrounds. At Shenango, "With all the dry camping sites in this CG, its nice that they allow generator use during non quiet hours. Quiet hours here are 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM," notes MickandKarla W.

    Navigation concerns: Several campgrounds warn about GPS directions. "We use both the RV Garmin 890 & RV Trip Wizard and both had us doing some crazy side roads to get into the KOA. Be sure to use the park's directions for an easier drive in," advises Jen O. about Mercer-Grove City KOA.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Sharpsville, PA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Sharpsville, PA is Shenango Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 15 reviews.