Best Glamping near Indianola, PA

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Keystone State Park Campground and Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping house premium glamping accommodations in Pennsylvania's scenic countryside. Yurts at Keystone State Park provide an elevated outdoor experience with electricity and comfortable sleeping arrangements, while Rose Point Park offers glamping tents with resort-style amenities including electricity, heating, and private spaces for relaxation. Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest brings family-friendly glamping experiences with climate-controlled accommodations featuring comfortable beds, private bathrooms, and kitchenettes. Madison-Pittsburgh S.E. KOA rounds out the glamping options with canvas accommodations that blend wilderness immersion with modern comforts. A recent visitor noted, "Very peaceful and friendly place, with extremely clean facilities making our glamping experience memorable."

Activities at these glamping resorts range from water recreation to organized entertainment. Keystone State Park features a well-maintained beach and lake for swimming, fishing, and kayaking, plus multiple hiking trails surrounding the glamping sites. Tomlinson Run State Park glamping accommodations sit near playground facilities and organized weekend activities for families. Most glamping locations remain open from April through October, with Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest operating specifically from April 15th to October 31st. The seasonal nature of these glamping resorts means advance reservations are essential, especially for summer weekends. According to a camper, "The campground hosted a gigantic bonfire the night we were there which was a sight! They organize different themes for bingo and other games, making it perfect for a unique glamping experience."

Best Glamping Sites Near Indianola, Pennsylvania (16)

    1. Keystone State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Latrobe, PA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 668-2939

    $18 - $90 / night

    "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."

    "Very quiet clean facilities quiet hours are from 9pm-8am our tent site was more like an RV site as we had a hill side but each site has a 30ft concrete pad to park on so I just put our tent on the concrete"

    2. Breakneck Campground

    16 Reviews
    Portersville, PA
    30 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."

    "I chose the deck and it was beautiful. You can use the deck as a gathering place or put a smaller tent on. I was solo this trip but fell safe and no present danger."

    3. Madison-Pittsburgh S.E. KOA

    10 Reviews
    Youngwood, PA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 722-4444

    "They have a pool, fishing pond and a cloud pillow with the playground next to it along with two small dog play areas.Every week they organizes different themes for bingo, and other games."

    "Laundry facilities are the best we have encountered. Big machines and dryers making life easier and less time spent doing laundry. Nice little pool and lake for fishing. Lots of full timers here."

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    4. Fox Den Acres Campground

    9 Reviews
    Youngwood, PA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 925-7054

    $25 / night

    "This is a large campground with play grounds, well maintained pool and grounds, fishing, party pavilions, and store. The staff is nice and helpful."

    "There's a predictably overpriced store where you can buy since essentials, and a few luxuries."

    5. Tomlinson Run State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    New Manchester, WV
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 564-3651

    $28 - $40 / night

    "Pets are welcome.  Facilities are older but well kept.  Bathhouse is heated with showers that have a fiberglass tub surround, not concrete.  Nice hiking trails that connect through the campground. "

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

    6. Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping

    9 Reviews
    Portersville, PA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 924-2415

    $32 - $60 / night

    "Welcoming Staff! Halloween weekends are a great time to visit!"

    "Good location for outdoor and city experiences, along with a relaxing getaway. Workers and permanent campers are very friendly with all the amenities necessary on site, including nice dog park."

    7. Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest

    14 Reviews
    Boyers, PA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 735-2417

    "We had a wonderful experience, the ground is setup nicely. The staff is so warm and welcoming. Really enjoyed all the activities."

    "What a great experience, from the moment we arrived until the minute we checked out. Everyone was nice and friendly. And not just the workers. The Seasonals we very friendly and helpful as well."

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    8. Whispering Pines Family Campground

    3 Reviews
    Washington, PA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 222-9830

    "And the staff were extremely accommodating."

    9. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Mill Run

    16 Reviews
    Normalville, PA
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 455-2929

    $115 - $750 / night

    "We ended with a very private tent site with no amenities but around the corner from a pavilion with an outside washing station and flush toilets."

    "camped here last holloween weekend, although it's raining we still enjoyed our stay.. site are gravel, enough space from neighbor.. it was fall season and the trees was all in high peak of autumn. breakfast"

    10. Silver Canoe Campground

    4 Reviews
    Indiana, PA
    36 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."

    "Large sites, nice restrooms, big hall, pool, lake to canoe, boat & fish. They have a small cafe for breakfast and lunch. You can rent the hall for parties and weddings."

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Glamping Reviews near Indianola, PA

149 Reviews of 16 Indianola Campgrounds


  • D
    Oct. 14, 2023

    Tomlinson Run State Park Campground

    Well kept park with good spot spacing

    Stayed here the first weekend of October.  Nice spots and many have good spacing from your neighbors.  Pets are welcome.  Facilities are older but well kept.  Bathhouse is heated with showers that have a fiberglass tub surround, not concrete.  Nice hiking trails that connect through the campground.  Hiking trail maps are not great but the trails are marked well. The Lake is a good walk and looks good for kayaking and fishing.  Brought our kayaks but it was a bit too cold.  Big wide spots are 11 and 16.  Nice hammock hangers on the non-electric spots.

  • Joseph S.
    Jun. 11, 2018

    Keystone State Park Campground

    Nice Place and very reasonable

    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.

  • Sara K.
    Jun. 11, 2019

    Breakneck Campground

    Loud, party-like atmosphere; rules not enforced

    My boyfriend and I camped here last weekend; unfortunately it did not go well. While I very much enjoyed the facilities, we had an awful experience. Friday night was peaceful, although we had trouble locating the owners and figured we'd find them and pay up the next day. When we got back from a full day of climbing Saturday, a group of at least a dozen had set up camp across the road from us. They were drinking heavily all night (I understand that drinking IS allowed here being a private campground) however posted quiet hours begin at 10 pm. I got about 2 hours of sleep Saturday night total, and the last time I was woken up my watch said 3:48 am. Clearly there is absolutely no enforcement of the quiet hours whatsoever. In addition, the group had lights on all night as well, shining directly over into our campsite and tent. Sunday morning, we still had no luck locating the owners. We ended up putting our cash in an envelop in the mailbox. I emailed them letting them know we had put the money in the mailbox, and also asked about the quiet hour enforcement. I requested a response and heard nothing. I'm disappointed, and as a manager myself would want to know if a customer had a bad experience. I would have to recommend that if you are looking for a peaceful, quiet place to camp and sleep under the stars that you look elsewhere. I'm sad to say this, because I had greatly looked forward to staying here after hearing my boyfriend describe his previous experience and reading other reviews. There is a sign posted when entering "drive like your kids live here" but the campground I experienced was not family-friendly at all.

  • 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!

  • Daniel F.
    May. 16, 2025

    Keystone State Park Campground

    Just can’t beat it

    Very quiet clean facilities quiet hours are from 9pm-8am our tent site was more like an RV site as we had a hill side but each site has a 30ft concrete pad to park on so I just put our tent on the concrete pad site 96

  • J
    May. 16, 2022

    Madison-Pittsburgh S.E. KOA

    It’s really gone down hill

    It’s been 2018 since our last visit. The place has really gone downhill. We’ve been to the Madison KOA at least 4 times. What they think is clean now a days is laughable.

    I will give you some advice if you do HAVE to stay there but PLEASE READ the bottom.

    I usually cabin stay when staying at a branded campground, for $10-20 more a night makes it worth it not to lug my tent and usually tent sites are crap at these places and they have a couple just to say they have some (the ones here are grown over they claim to have 2, one is dug up) I camp at all 3 KOA brands, state parks, family campgrounds, and yogi bears etc.

    Everything here is dated and it looks like they only have an interest in fixing things when they can’t avoid it anymore. Other places I’ve been have been putting in the upgrades left and right since camping has seen a serge these past couple of years.

    Lake-never seen anyone fish at the lake until this past stay and they caught a blue gill. They have a few small non motor boats no peddle boats so don’t let that mislead you with “boat rental”. You do see things jump so I don’t doubt there’s fish and it’s really pretty in the backdrop.

    If you HAVE KIDS young enough to have to keep an eye on the kabins and spots facing the pillow ARE PRIME (kids wait for it to blow up every morning), play ground (basic-not toddler friendly, there’s a sand pit that’s not covered up at night where they HAD some toddler play stuff), and pool (clean and small but does the job, they try to open it ASAP every year) all the activities are around there as well. If you DONT have kids or have a napper in the family, expect constant noise until quiet time. Get a white noise app or bring a sound machine, the fuzzy TV you may get isn’t loud enough. Quiet and shade is on the backside of those Kabins in the pet friendly area.

    Campstore is sparse, they need to bring it up date and offer more. Make sure you grocery shopping before you pull in. Camp host family was awesome and usually the lower staff all are. They never had a security gate, car hangers, or escorts to sites so don’t expect that. Activities have always been cheap and bare bones. I think they should get more creative. There isn’t an activities director, the camp hosts run them.

    Deals: they participate in Kid Care (May) and Camper Appreciation (September) weekend. Some KOAs don’t, claim they do but can’t actually use it when you try or pickings are slim.

    Even with the deals I won’t be back. It’s not worth it. There is nothing new or upgraded and I’m not passing through or here for other things like some are. It’s ok for a weekend, don’t spend a week here with kids they’ll get bored. If you want to be within an hour from Pittsburgh there are PLENTY of other options. Uniontown KOA is 15 minutes further out.

    What tipped my scales from PROBABLY won’t be back to ABSOLUTELY WONT be back is….when I arrived my cabin was not clean, there was ultra crusty very dried up insect parts (its the woods, but…no one could have wiped that up? It’s obvious it’s been sitting there awhile) all over the top bunk, a flim/dust on the bed mats. I went to set up the beds and found several coins (from peoples pockets I assume) and an ear pod my toddler could have choked on if I hadn’t I lifted the bed pads like a cleaning person should have and looked. A cleaning person should have found that if they truly did clean the kabin. They sent the cleaning lady, she came in with a duster pad and went over our sleeping pads….no cleaners, towels, or shop vac. After she left, I swept the floor and LOTS of dirt came up. I broke out my sani wipes and did everything I could. I didn’t appreciate paying $90 a night for a tiny kabin to have to clean before my kids could settle in.

    Also the door didn’t lock, I didn’t find this out until late in the second day when I went for 10 rounds of bingo and wanted to lock it. I was leaving the next day at noon so I figured tell them at check out. She said I should have told them at check in, she knew exactly the problem I was talking about and that maintenance would have come to fix it had I called. Although I’ve always felt safe there…Non locking door, no security gate, electronic valuables, purse, medications and wife there alone with kids not ideal. Explained that to them, made it out to be no big deal.

    The upper staff people were indignant and I was the problem for complaining and I was imagining it. I was given a dirty kabin. They kept trying to minimize what I was telling them, tried to pass the buck ( she-referring to the cleaning lady said there was only 1 coin, she didn’t tell me about the air pod), and said measures were taken that were obviously not. There wasn’t an acknowledgement of the problems nor any apologies from anyone.

    If you stay in one of the smaller kabins with a shower, just know there will be a flood and you should wet, turn the water off, lather, then rinse. Also don’t think everyone is showering one after the other or you can do dishes and wash hands as much as you want before showering because it’s very small water tank, it goes lukewarm to cold quick.

    I’m crossing them off my list of places to camp, they do not live up to KOA brand image and standards even for a KOA Journey brand.

  • Ashley S.
    Oct. 14, 2018

    Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest

    Family packed fun!

    We had a wonderful experience, the ground is setup nicely. The staff is so warm and welcoming. Really enjoyed all the activities.

  • Jessica Z.
    May. 30, 2022

    Breakneck Campground

    Beginner!

    This place is great if your a beginner or advanced. They have different site options. I chose the deck and it was beautiful. You can use the deck as a gathering place or put a smaller tent on. I was solo this trip but fell safe and no present danger. I left grill and cooler our when I left and came back to it still there. The facilities are nice and ppl are great.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 20, 2023

    Laurel Highlands Hemp Cannabis Farm

    Beautiful Overlook

    Ashley here with The Dyrt. 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. One yurt with a bed is offered. Please no alcohol. Friday nights are Toke With A Goat Yoga at 7 at the barn weather depending. Book your stay today and leave them some love!


Guide to Indianola

Glamping options near Indianola, Pennsylvania range from basic tent platforms to luxury cabins with private facilities. The region sits between 1,100 and 1,400 feet elevation in the Allegheny Plateau, with moderate summer temperatures typically between 65-85°F. Most campgrounds maintain operating seasons from April through October, though several sites remain open year-round with modified winter accommodations.

What to do

Water recreation access points: Keystone State Park Campground provides multiple water activity options beyond the main beach area. "Small lake where you can fish, paddle boat, and swim. Quiet hours and parking are strictly enforced," notes Joseph S. about the lake activities available at Keystone State Park Campground.

Hiking trail complexity: McConnells Mill State Park trails connect directly to some campgrounds. "From our campsite we walked along the creek into McConnells Mill State Park and joined the covered bridge trail. Approx. 30min walk along the creek down into McConnells Mill State Park," shares Britt B. about accessing trails from Breakneck Campground.

Off-season activities: Several campgrounds maintain weekend programming throughout shoulder seasons. "We're going to masquerade ball in October. Large sites, nice restrooms, big hall, pool, lake to canoe, boat & fish," explains Dee A. about the fall activities at Silver Canoe Campground.

What campers like

Private creek-side camping: At select campgrounds, primitive sites provide secluded nature experiences. "We were right next to the creek, it was super spacious and super private. There's rough terrain so typically these sites are walk in," explains Taylor S. about the primitive sites at Breakneck Campground.

Well-maintained water facilities: Swimming pools and water play areas receive consistent maintenance. "Pool, brooks, trees, space, quiet! Every time we come here it gets better. Site was right on the water and listened to the bubbly brook all day," shares John R. about the water features at Whispering Pines Family Campground.

Diverse accommodation layouts: Campgrounds offer various site configurations for different camping preferences. "There are 10 walk-in sites with 2 beauties down by the creek, 7 or so observation platforms you can camp on and too many to count car camping sites," explains Daniel L. about the site options at Breakneck Campground.

What you should know

Site terrain considerations: Many campgrounds feature sloped terrain requiring leveling equipment. "I couldn't get it level with my Anderson levelers it was pretty slopped. On my way out I heard they were having someone come in to level the sites," reports Patience W. about site conditions at Madison-Pittsburgh S.E. KOA.

Campground section differences: Several parks have distinctly different camping areas within the same property. "Park itself is gorgeous with a large lake and designated swimming area. 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," advises Matt R. about Keystone State Park Campground.

Reservation requirements: Weekend slots fill quickly during peak season. "Since I travel this route frequently to visit my daughter & family, I will definitely stay again," mentions Judith R. about the convenience of Fox Den Acres Campground for regional travelers.

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity: Select sites near recreation areas for convenient supervision. "We definitely lucked out with one of the best campsites; we were right next to the creek, it was super spacious and super private," notes Taylor S. about site selection at Breakneck Campground.

Weekend activity scheduling: Many campgrounds offer organized weekend events for children. "They organize different themes for bingo, and other games. They also have Sunday pancake days," explains Evelyn T. about the regularly scheduled activities at Fox Den Acres Campground.

Cabin size considerations: For luxury glamping in Indianola, Pennsylvania, cabin capacity varies significantly. "This campground is great! I've stayed here many times. Normally I use a tent but I've stayed in their cabins too. They are much nicer than your average campground cabins," shares Nick D. about accommodations at Silver Canoe Campground.

Tips from RVers

Site length variations: RV site dimensions vary significantly within the same campground. "We decided to go here for our first RV trip as it is close to home for us. Great first experience! We stayed at site 43 in the Hillside Loop because we brought our 2 large dogs. Site was very private and relatively flat," advises Kevin E. about RV camping at Keystone State Park Campground.

Utility hookup placement: The location of water and electric connections can impact campsite usability. "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," shares Shannon G. about the site layout at Tomlinson Run State Park Campground.

Seasonal camper sections: Many campgrounds separate short-term and seasonal campers into different areas. "Good location for outdoor and city experiences, along with a relaxing getaway. Workers and permanent campers are very friendly with all the amenities necessary on site, including nice dog park. A small campground that didn't have many kids for ours to play with during our visit. In addition, hill keeps permanent campers separate from temporary campers," explains Jonathan A. about the layout at Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping.

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