Best Campgrounds near Loyalhanna, PA

The Loyalhanna area of Pennsylvania provides a mixture of campground experiences, from state parks to recreation areas, with sites suitable for tents, RVs, and cabin stays. Bush Recreation Area offers camping close to Loyalhanna Dam, while Keystone State Park Campground provides more developed facilities approximately 10 miles southeast. Several campgrounds in the region accommodate various camping styles, with options ranging from primitive sites to full hookup RV areas. Most locations feature mixed-use campgrounds that support both tent and RV camping, with some including cabin rentals.

Seasonal considerations affect campground availability throughout the region, with many locations operating from April through October. According to a visitor who stayed at Bush Recreation Area, "My husband & I recently purchased our first 20ft. pull-behind camper...it was the only campground w/availability [for Memorial Day weekend]. It's located east of Pittsburgh and is tucked alongside a large boat dock/launch on the Loyalhanna Creek." Road access varies between locations, with some campgrounds requiring navigation of narrow or single-lane roads. Most campgrounds provide electric hookups, though water and sewer connections differ by location. Cell service tends to be limited, with reviewers noting "Verizon cell coverage was 2 bars, at best" at Bush Recreation Area.

Campground experiences near Loyalhanna often include access to water recreation. The Loyalhanna Creek and nearby lakes provide opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming. Visitors frequently mention the peaceful settings and family-friendly environments at area campgrounds. One camper described Bush Recreation Area as "a great choice for families, especially those w/young children- there's a nice playground and green space." Campground layouts vary widely across the region, with some offering more secluded, wooded sites and others featuring more open settings. Most developed campgrounds include bathrooms and shower facilities, though amenities can be basic. Campers looking for more privacy should consider sites farther from water access points or request locations in wooded sections of campgrounds.

Best Camping Sites Near Loyalhanna, Pennsylvania (100)

    1. Keystone State Park Campground

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

    $18 - $90 / night

    "Camped in the Lakeside Loop. This State Park is so Clean! The campground gives you easy access to anything you want to do. Fish, swim, hike, bike, kayak. It can all be done."

    "This is our second time staying here - once in Electric site on Lakeside and this time non electric site on Hillside. Love this side of Hillside - quiet and shaded."

    2. Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    83 Reviews
    Ohiopyle, PA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-8591

    $20 - $54 / night

    "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."

    3. Laurel Hill State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Rockwood, PA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 445-7725

    $20 - $64 / night

    "The lake is separate from the campground, but it is less than a mile away and a reasonable distance walk."

    "The site numbering is a bit wonky on the door loop so make sure you look at your map before you start driving the loops."

    4. Fox Den Acres Campground

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

    $25 / night

    "It’s very military positive, even includes a reserved place for the fallen soldiers. Some sites are a bit close, the pull through sites are very ample. Gravel roads and level sites."

    "Tent site was nice and conveniently located next to the bathhouse"

    5. Kooser State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Jones Mills, PA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 445-8673

    $22 - $70 / night

    "5 firewood bundles at the entrance. -Cleanest bathrooms/showers -Crystal clear stream with beautiful trail to the lake. Both stocked with fish. -Lots of picnic tables at the lake."

    "Kooser State Park sits on the border of Forbes State Forest in the Laurel Highlands. It has a mix of camper & tent sites around a central clearing, and offers a few cabins."

    6. Bush Recreation Area

    4 Reviews
    Saltsburg, PA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 639-9013

    $25 - $50 / night

    "We rented space 16 late August 2020 and our friends (and their kids) rented #17 on the inner circle, right next to us with the playground right behind us. Great spots!"

    "This is a nice, quiet small campground with a small lake. Our grandchildren loved it. The boat launch is a nice size to fit 2 boats at a time. The only problem is the beach is not that great."

    7. Donegal Campground

    7 Reviews
    Jones Mills, PA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 593-7717

    "The only thing I can say about this campground that made me not give it 5 stars is, the highway noise."

    "Peaceful despite being by the highway. The owners were very friendly and helpful. Will definitely be back. Dogs loved it as well"

    8. Laurel Highlands Campland

    7 Reviews
    Jones Mills, PA
    15 miles
    Website

    $45 / night

    "Nearby all the local attractions that laurel highlands has to offer....Youghiogheny River,  Frank Loyd Wright house, Living Treasures Animal Park,  Seven Springs,  Hidden Valley,  etc.."

    "Laurel Highlands campland is in a terrific location for all the local attractions."

    9. Madison-Pittsburgh S.E. KOA

    10 Reviews
    Youngwood, PA
    18 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."

    "The sites are pretty close together and we couldn’t use our fire ring because it ended up being very close to our rig."

    10. Mirror Lake RV Camping & Fishing

    4 Reviews
    New Florence, PA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 235-2115

    "It has a huge back yard and easy access to the creek. Close by is Ligonier, Idlewild, and St. Vincent (where the Pittsburgh Steelers training camp takes place.)"

    "Not only were the staff super friendly and helpful, but we were lucky enough to get a full-hookup site right on the lake. Quiet, peaceful, everything you want on a spring trip."

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Recent Reviews near Loyalhanna, PA

504 Reviews of 100 Loyalhanna Campgrounds


  • Casey L.
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    Parts felt crowded

    Some areas of campground felt very congested with little privacy. Our bathhouse was old and smelled moldy but have seen worse. Our site itself was nice, spacious and clean with large tent pad, right across from bathroom.

  • Dana M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    Ok for a quick overnight

    Due to a water main break, only one bathroom and showers were available. Bathrooms were quite old and run down. There are over 100 sites. Pets are only allowed on specific loops and cannot be walked on “non pet” loops. We had an electric site which was pretty level for our van. Bike trails were more like hiking trails ( not single track Mtn biking trails). I found this park to be “just ok”.

  • Jennifer S.
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Fox Den Acres Campground

    Nice campground, close to home

    Friendly people. Clean. Only downside is only one bathhouse/restroom, hampering g the no #2 in camper. LoL

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Redbank Valley Municipal Park

    Mid September No one around

    We came here after finding this campsite on the dirt app. When we arrived, there was no one around. There are no rules or payment stations. There are a lot of RVs that seem to be set up in a permanent location. We camped on a field and haven’t seen anyone. There are bathrooms and showers and they are open. It looks like this is the site of the fairgrounds and maybe it is a hopping place in the summer? I will update this review if anyone comes by.

  • Kathy L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Laurel Hill State Park Campground

    Okay campground

    Okay campground. We met nice people staying there. However, the sites are REALLY not level because the RV sites are on a major slope, especially the pull-through sites. Large open grassy area. The camp host saw me walking my pups, and as I walked toward the trash can(near the bathroom) to throw away a pooped that I had picked up, she yelled across the green area from her site“no dogs in the bathrooms!” Kinda rude, but later she was friendly. Some okay hiking trails off the campground in a meadow.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Mountain Top Campground

    Solitude peace and quiet

    You come up a winding road and emerge atop the mountain. It’s cute. Wide open grass land with sites around the perimeter. Half a dozen of them (premium) are at the edge and have a nice view to the hills beyond. Basic amenities. Some ice and fire wood that are self serve. We’re just here for the night and are hoping to catch an uber into the city for a pirates game. Place is full - ish but is super quiet. If you’re looking for a place to hang a hammock and read a book. This is it. Nice fire holes with a view.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Sand Springs Campground

    Remote wilderness

    Was a nice campground. Wish I would have picked a better spot. Was tricky backing in. Lots of tress. Was off season so felt like I had the place to myself. Gets some crazy fog but lot of parks and trails close by.

  • B
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Pioneer Lakes RV Park

    Don't waste your money

    This was the worst experience I have ever had camping. We always do a huge family aging trip which we end up booking multiple sites. Every site was paid in full before arrival. One family checked in and had to pay extra when they checked in while the others did not. Camp sites where not mowed and unpresentable. Picnic tables where falling apart and one was not even usable because the bolt rusted on the bench seats and the boards where falling off. The roads are full of potholes going back to the sites. The staff are extremely rude and ignorant. When I was on the gulf cart going up to pick up my family from the pool, the one staff member stepped out in front of me blockkng me from going to pick up my family who was standing by the office steps. Told me I had to go park in the grass. Anytime you left the camp ground we where one, they watched us like Hawks. We had visitors that came and went to get a visitors pass and was treated like crap in the office and they actually told our visitors they where being dishonest. The playground area is unsafe. The wood on the playsets are falling apart and splintering. I had to pull alot of splinters out of my childs hands and feet. In the guys and girls restrooms, toilets where make closed and some of the knobs where broken off in the shower rooms. The wifi is terrible. You can't even use your cellphone on the wifi, let alone trying to stream TV. The pool water is terrible. Its so filled with salt that when you get out your skin is extremely dry and your lips shrivel up. You have to pay to go fishing but yet their ponds are scummy. Driving around we noticed that one Campsite was completely under water and it hasn't rain enough for a site to be flooded, another site the freshwater connection was held down by raquet straps to keep it together, another site there was a pile of shale and a mini excavator sitting in the lot with campers there. There was a band at the pavillion and there was a moonshine tent and staff was at it doing taste testing. I feel that drinking on the job is inappropriate. We use to go once a year here for the last 25 years and since the new owners took over, we will no longer camper there. Overall our trip was more frustrating than enjoyable. They need to find new staff that are customer friendly and not tyrants.


Guide to Loyalhanna

Camping options near Loyalhanna, Pennsylvania range across four counties in the Laurel Highlands region at elevations of 1,300-2,800 feet. The area experiences distinct seasonal variations with average summer highs of 82°F and winter lows around 21°F. Most sites close from late October through mid-April when snowfall averages 65 inches annually in the higher elevations.

What to do

Lake recreation access: 0.5-1 mile from most sites at Laurel Hill State Park Campground, where campers can rent kayaks for $15/hour. One visitor noted, "The lake provides a great place to fish and the walking trail has some less used fishing spots if you are willing to walk. We enjoyed the easy walking lake trail with the kids because it was wide and flat."

Winter activities: 15-minute drive to Seven Springs ski resort from Kooser State Park Campground. A camper shared this was "a very fun place! There was easy little rocks to boulder and climb! And even a few smaller caves to explore! It was an adventure paradise with a close location to the seven springs ski resort."

Floating creek activities: No equipment needed at Mirror Lake RV Camping where children often play in the small creek running through the property. According to a visitor, "Alot of their sites are along a small creek which the kids play in and can float down. Site 26 is our favorite. It has a huge back yard and easy access to the creek."

What campers like

Playground accessibility: Central location at Bush Recreation Area with sites 16-17 offering the best access. A camper explained, "We rented space 16 late August 2020 and our friends (and their kids) rented #17 on the inner circle, right next to us with the playground right behind us. Great spots! Our kids were within easy eye and earshot of the playground."

Off-season quietness: September-October at Fox Den Acres Campground provides more solitude. A visitor remarked, "Although the campground is close to several large cities, it is very relaxed, wooded, and quiet. We weren't to sure what to expect as we usually camp in much more remote areas, but we enjoyed the park very much."

Hillside camping: Higher sites offer more privacy at Keystone State Park according to campers familiar with both camping areas. One reviewer explained, "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. The hillside one doesn't get near the crowds and it set in the woods."

What you should know

Site levelness issues: Common problem across multiple campgrounds in the area, particularly at Madison-Pittsburgh S.E. KOA where some campers struggle. One visitor reported, "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 so I imagine it was just the time of year we visited."

Road noise factors: Interstate proximity affects several campgrounds, especially Donegal Campground. A reviewer noted, "The campground is situated right off of the main road so the road noise can be an issue if it bothers you. We personally, didn't sleep well because of the road noise."

Limited shower facilities: Quarters required at some locations, including Madison-Pittsburgh KOA. According to a camper, "Bring a quarter for a 10 minute shower! There's one 1950's bathhouse with a few stalls for hundreds of RV sites but they figure you're self-contained I suppose."

Tips for camping with families

Loop selection matters: Research site maps when booking at Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park as sites vary widely. A visitor advised, "There are two main loops in this campground. One that is pet friendly and more of a pitch-your-tent-in-the-yard thing and another that is pet-free and wooded. We didn't realize and stayed in the first one. Dogs were barking at all hours and there's no privacy."

Bring basic supplies: No nearby grocery stores within 15-20 minutes of most campgrounds. One camper at Madison-Pittsburgh KOA warned, "Campstore is sparse, they need to bring it up date and offer more. Make sure you grocery shopping before you pull in."

Cell coverage considerations: Signal strength varies throughout the region, with Verizon typically providing better coverage than other carriers. A camper at Ohiopyle State Park reported, "Our Sprint hotspot didn't work well (unboosted), but our Verizon did."

Tips from RVers

Electrical hookup positioning: Bring extensions as many campgrounds have awkward layouts. A camper at Laurel Hill State Park observed, "The electrical hookups are not played out well like an expensive RV park with the shared power post on the entrance side of the camper. You may want to have an extension for your power cable."

Seasonal timing for space: April and October provide more RV site options and fewer crowds. A reviewer at Fox Den Acres noted, "We stayed early in the season so many of the amenities were not open yet. We did watch kids fishing and pulling fish out as soon as they put their line in!"

Water tank filling locations: Limited options at some parks during off-season periods. One RVer at Ohiopyle State Park shared, "The water hookups weren't working at the time, but we were able to connect in Cherry Loop and fill our tank."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Loyalhanna, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Loyalhanna, PA is Keystone State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 22 reviews.

What parks are near Loyalhanna, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 17 parks near Loyalhanna, PA that allow camping, notably Crooked Creek Lake and Youghiogheny River Lake.