Best RV Parks & Resorts near Meyersdale, PA

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Several RV parks serve the Meyersdale region in southwestern Pennsylvania's Laurel Highlands. Pioneer Lakes RV Park offers electric hookups, drinking water, and sewer connections on sites that accommodate both small and large rigs, though some campers note the terrain can be challenging. The Blue Canoe RV Resort (formerly Uniontown KOA) provides full hookups including 50-amp service for big rigs with pull-through sites available. Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground features 120 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical options, water hookups, and sewer connections across a variety of site configurations. "The RV sites are REALLY not level because they are on a major slope, especially the pull-through sites," noted one visitor about Laurel Hill State Park.

Navigation to these mountain campgrounds often involves winding country roads with significant elevation changes that can challenge larger motorhomes. Most RV parks in the area operate seasonally, typically closing between mid-October and May, though Friendship Village Campground offers year-round camping with full hookups. Dump stations are available at most parks, and pets are generally permitted throughout the region's campgrounds. Cell service varies significantly across the mountainous terrain, with stronger signals near towns and spotty coverage in more remote locations. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and fall foliage season when sites fill quickly. Some parks require additional fees for visitors, and quiet hours are typically enforced beginning at 10:00 PM.

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RV Park Reviews near Meyersdale, PA

706 Reviews of 101 Meyersdale Campgrounds


  • Sean M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2020

    Double G Campground

    Quiet and Friendly Campground

    Decent size RV park with mostly seasonal and full time residents. They are still happy to have short term campers. Nice full hook up sites and cable TV. Staff was very friendly. Firewood is abundant, good quality, and cheap. Not a whole lot on the way of amenities, but it’s a nice facility. Location is great, very close to the lake and the ski resort. If you want to camp while at the lake this is a great choice.

  • Jen V.
    Jul. 14, 2017

    New Germany State Park Campground

    Gorgeous park; truly "unplugged" experience

    Site was very large and private, surrounded by beautiful forest. Plenty of room for our pup, TV, pop-up gazebo, and gear. Each site had a fire ring with grill grate, and a nice, large, composite picnic table. We were right in front of the bath house, which was convenient, but the light was pretty bright at night. We were also the closest site to the loop entrance, so we could hear some traffic along the main park road. Didn’t bother us too much, but I imagine it would have been pretty noisy if we’d been there during peak summer season. Camping loop overall was nice and quiet, though; we had two neighbors while we were there, and barely saw nor heard anything from either of them.

    Simply put, this park is absolutely gorgeous. Easily the most beautiful MD State Park we’ve visited. Everything, from the forest, to trails, to lake, to Meadow Mountain, is a camper/outdoor enthusiast’s dream. The fall foliage made everything even more beautiful. Apparently, the park is very popular amongst cross-country skiers in the winter, especially since they have full-service cabins and a warming hut by the lake. I’m not into cold weather at all, but I imagine I would love to spend a day by the lake in the summer time. Said lake area also has a concession stand, boat rentals, swimming beach, rec hall, and nature center, but these were all closed since we were there out of season.

    Bath house in our loop was old and small, but kept very clean. I never used the shower, as it was too cold, but it looked adequate. LOTS of spiders, which don’t really bother me, but definitely a nightmare for arachnophobes.

    We drove through the two other, non-pet-friendly loops, which were also beautiful. Sites were spacious and private, just like in our loop, but with the addition of tall pines. Saw mostly tent campers, and a few small TTs. The roads were very narrow, with a decent incline, so not big-rig friendly.

    Note that there is very little to no cell phone reception in the park, so combined with the lack of hookups, this is definitely an unplugged, “connect with nature” type of camping experience.

    Overall, I absolutely loved this park, and can definitely see why it’s referred to as Maryland’s “hidden gem.” The only negative was the lack of hookups, as it got pretty cold at night, and our battery was unable to sustain the needs of our heater. It would have been fine if it had been just me and my husband, but I think it was just too cold for our small kids, especially with the wind and rain we encountered. I would love to return in the summer though, especially since the area doesn’t experience the same type of extreme humidity as the more central and eastern parts of Maryland. Highly recommended!

  • Donna M.
    Jul. 27, 2020

    Glade Farms Campground

    Quiet place to rest

    We headed to ride the trails at big bear lake camplands and booked here considering a recent outbreak of covid at the lake. The on call staff met us at the gated community and helped us get situated on a shaded lot. Very nice and quiet with mostly seasonal or permanent snowbirds. Small pond/lake on the property and plenty of shade. The lot was a challenge to be centered and level which led to us exiting our camper downhill. The water access was in ground and I cant imagine a camping couple that's well beyond retirement finding that convenient but it didn't impact us. Pet friendly and large lots. Bathhouse was closed due to covid. No firewood at this campground to purchase but fire ring provided and picnic tables.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 4, 2023

    CUMBERLAND MD. CAMPGROUNDS. 1 & 2

    On the Potomac and C & O Canal Trail

    Canal Tunnel River Campground, Nov 2023 : This is a 1 3/4 mile walk along the C &O Canal Trail to the outskirts of Cumberland. We happened upon this empty campground while walking this trail. A fantastic museum is near that 1 3/4 mile point. The National Park Visitor Center is there as well which is very informative.
    (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer). I rate based on desire for at least a moderate wilderness type experience w at least some camp site privacy. Usage during visit: Empty Site Privacy: No vegetation screen between sites. Site Spacing: Close, but more spacing than many private campgrounds. Site surface: Grass Reservations: I noticed Agee box at the entrance. Road Noise: This campground is not near a highway. Through Traffic in campground: No reason for through traffic.
    Electric Hookup: I concluded the only sites with electricity are host sites. Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: No Potable Water Available: Yes Bathroom: I did not see any, but probably removed for the season.
    Showers: No. Pull Throughs: Some Cell Service (AT&T): Good Setting: Open grassy area with minimal shade along the Potomac River Weather: Sunny . Highs 60s and lows 30s during our stay in the area.
    Bugs: Too cold. Solar: Great solar. Rig size: Seems that there would’ve no issue for larger rigs. Sites: Sites along the river are best in my opinion.

  • Erica M.
    Jun. 28, 2020

    Happy Hills Campground

    Lots of regulars

    So this is my second time at Happy Hills Campground in Hancock, MD from June 25th-28th. It being relatively close to the home is the reason for choosing it because of doctor appts for the kids.

    The site I was in (F1) was really small and very close to the neighboring site. We got lucky no one was camping next to us. It had full hook-ups (30amp/water/sewer) and a pull thru site with picnic table and fire ring. It was $40/night. This campground is mainly for monthly site rentals with more than 3/4 of them permanent sites.

    Lots of golf cart and ATV traffic with no quiet hours that I am aware of. We weren't informed the pool would be open and you had to sign up for two hour timeslots to get in. This must have been information only available to the regulars here. Also cell service (Sprint roaming most of the time) is terrible and the campground wifi is spotty at best. The camp store was closed due to COVID so if needed anything you had to go to town.

    Bathrooms were clean. Never checked out the showers but heard they were free.

    Overall, I wasn't a happy camper. I don't think I will be back.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2019

    Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    Nice Pennsylvania State Park

    Very large park with a variety of campsites ranging from tent, 20/30 amp, 50 amp, and yurts. Price is the same for all electric sites, regardless of amperage. There is a 40-foot maximum vehicle length allowed in the campground– not a problem for our 17-foot van but the staffer who checked us in remarked that many people come in with larger rigs trying to squeeze in and are unable to. We had no problem securing a site with no reservation on a Monday evening after Labor Day. Very close to two Frank Lloyd Wright properties– Kentuck Knob and the more widely known Falling Waters. Other things to do in or near the park include whitewater rafting, rail trail biking, hiking, zip-lining and touring Laurel Caverns. The nearby town of Ohiopyle has many outfitters and several restaurants. The sites are all located on roads leading off the main road; we stayed in a 20/30amp site on Cherry Road (Site 49). It was right next to the bathroom which was good and bad. Good for proximity but bad because we could hear the hum quite clearly. Also, the door to the women’s room would hit you in the rear quite forcefully unless you held onto it (it took me three times to remember to do this)! There was a dishwashing sink in the women’s room (and I’m assuming in the men’s room?); it was very clean, but the only downside was having to do the dishes by myself! Alcohol is prohibited. Only certain areas allow pets. Only one garbage/recycling station outside of the campground. Wood and ice are available 24/7 on the honor system– very nice not to have to wait until a host is on duty to get what you need. Quiet hours 9 pm-8 am, a bit longer than most campgrounds but except for some sites with campfires still burning with people talking, it was very quiet in this campground. Surprisingly strong cell signal for being deep in the woods.

  • Adam and Suzanne B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Outflow Camping

    Quiet campground

    This is a lovely army corps of engineers campground. The sites are gravel and level. Most only have 30 amp electric hookup but water can be filled at the “gatehouse” (for lack of better description). There are 3-4 full hookup and a few 50 amp. It is well-maintained— lawns mowed, bathrooms cleaned, sites tidy. Bath house isn’t modern but showers are hot and have great pressure. Campground filled up on the weekend. The sites are a bit close to each other and are mostly sunny but it was quiet anyway. Lots of people fishing on the river—access right from the campground. Great Allegheny Passage trail also accessed from the campground. Boating on the lake too.

  • Denny S.
    Jun. 27, 2018

    Pioneer Park Campground

    Love Pioneer Park

    Very friendly ownership. Always go out of their way to accommodate. Pleanty of very well maintaIned large sights all pull through. Great camp store, fire wood, fire rings, very clean facilities. Three large lakes, fishing. One of our very favorite places to camp with our 38 foot motorhome.

  • Jenna S.
    May. 18, 2021

    Kooser State Park Campground

    Great little campground

    Overall, we really enjoyed our stay here. We camped at site #15 and it was perfect. It fit our 34ft toy hauler without any issues. The park is beautiful and very well maintained. -Sites are spaced out. -Dog friendly. -$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. -No formal check in. -Nice playground. -Easy access to dump site. -Kinda close to a main road so you do hear some traffic but nothing too bad. We will definitely be back! We love this area!


Guide to Meyersdale

RV campgrounds near Meyersdale, Pennsylvania offer camping options in the northern section of the Appalachian Mountains, where elevations range from 1,700 to 3,000 feet. The region experiences distinct seasonal changes with mild summers averaging 75-85°F and cold winters that can drop below freezing. Local campgrounds typically have terrain that ranges from rolling hills to more dramatic mountain landscapes with mixed hardwood forests.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Pioneer Lakes RV Park offers stocked ponds where campers can catch bass without leaving the property. "We stayed here to go to the flight 93 memorial so we didnt do much at the campground except fish cought a few nice bass," notes one visitor.

Visit nearby attractions: The Flight 93 Memorial is within driving distance of several campgrounds. Friendship Village Campground & RV Park serves as a convenient base for exploring Bedford and provides "a shuttle for Bedford's annual Fall Foliage festival, which is a bonus," according to a camper.

Enjoy on-site recreation: Many campgrounds offer activities directly on the property. "They have mini golf, fishing, and special events on weekends," mentions one camper about Friendship Village Campground. Another notes there are "multiple playgrounds spread out across the property as well as a jumping pillow and a very well-built gaga ball pit."

What campers like

Family-friendly environment: Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground receives praise for its atmosphere. "Great place for kids! Family friendly atmosphere, cordial staff, well run campground. Lots of activities. Tree shaded sites!" says one reviewer. Another camper appreciated their "Got a nice secluded spot to camp in the wooded area that had a amazing mountain views and the star gazing platform."

Quieter camping options: Some visitors prefer less crowded experiences. A camper at Nature's Getaway RV Park appreciated that it was a "Nice quiet campground. Whether your stopping overnight on the way to somewhere or staying the weekend, this is a great place to park."

Convenient amenities: Clean facilities matter to campers. At Double G Campground, a visitor noted "Nice full hook up sites and cable TV. Staff was very friendly. Firewood is abundant, good quality, and cheap."

What you should know

Terrain challenges: Many Meyersdale RV campgrounds have sloped sites due to the mountainous landscape. "The site wasn't so level, but we made it work," reported a camper at Nature's Getaway RV Park. Another visitor at Benner's Meadow Run mentioned "The site was sloped pretty bad side to side and there is a drop off on the one side of the fire ring."

Facility maintenance: Conditions vary between campgrounds. At Pioneer Lakes RV Park, one camper reported "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," while others had more positive experiences.

Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects some campgrounds. A visitor to Friendship Village Campground noted "The only thing we didn't like was all of the road noise. This campground is located by 2 major highways and truck traffic and Jake brake are constant all night long."

Tips for camping with families

Look for dedicated children's activities: The Blue Canoe RV Resort (formerly Uniontown KOA) has "multiple pools, playsets, cabins and river sites," according to a recent visitor. Another camper appreciated that "The GAP trail rolls right through the middle of this traditional KOA campground," providing recreation options.

Find spacious play areas: Multiple campgrounds offer play facilities. At Friendship Village, one visitor appreciated that "there is 3 play grounds all different and all well kept" and "the dog park is big and has a place for small or large dogs."

Consider seasonal programming: Many RV parks near Meyersdale run special activities throughout the season. A Friendship Village camper mentioned they have "lots of activities and events throughout the camping season" and another appreciated that "they had a movie showing in their barn on Saturday night."

Tips from RVers

RV site selection: At Blue Canoe RV Resort, a camper noted "Many full hookups, great play ground for the kids. Staff make multiple rounds, picks up your trash and delivers your purchased firewood. Personally takes you to you site and helps you back in/pull in."

Consider pull-through availability: Some sites are easier to access than others. A recent visitor to Blue Canoe RV Resort observed that "Some river sites were small and very un level but was doable," while another mentioned "Located on the Youghiogheny River. Many full hookups."

Check road access: Mountain roads in the region can be challenging. One camper at Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground noted "The entry is strange as we had to block the gated entrance to get to the office to check in," and "Roads are all gravel so no bikes or scooters for kids."

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