Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Pennsylvania Furnace, PA

Black Moshannon State Park Campground welcomes pets at designated sites, providing spacious camping areas for families with dogs. This park features a mix of tent sites, RV spots, and pet-friendly cabins with robust woodstoves. Greenwood Furnace State Park Campground also maintains pet-friendly camping options, with specific loops and sections designated for campers with animals. The sites at these parks are situated nicely, with enough distance between neighbors to minimize pet disturbances. Sites typically include picnic tables, fire rings, and lantern hooks. Most campgrounds in the region require pets to be leashed at all times, cleaned up after, and not left unattended. The campground at Black Moshannon stays quiet and relaxing even with pets present, and the bathhouses remain clean and well-maintained.

Rothrock Roadside Campsites throughout Rothrock State Forest provide primitive camping options for pet owners seeking more secluded experiences. These sites are spread throughout the state forest with varying levels of privacy and access. Dogs particularly enjoy the numerous hiking trails available at these parks, including the Moss Hanne Trail at Black Moshannon with impressive beaver activity. Many campsites provide direct access to hiking paths suitable for leashed pets. The water in Black Moshannon Lake appears black due to unique bog vegetation including pitcher plants and sundews. State College is approximately 25 minutes from Black Moshannon and offers veterinary services if needed during your stay. Campers should note there is limited to no cell service at most of these parks, so planning ahead for pet emergencies is essential. Weather in the Pennsylvania mountains can change quickly, so packing appropriate gear for pets is recommended.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Pennsylvania Furnace, Pennsylvania (110)

    1. Black Moshannon State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Port Matilda, PA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 342-5960

    $24 - $145 / night

    "The section we were in was “no pets allowed”. My kids loved the beach, swimming was not deep. Beach was big with adjacent playground. Lots of pavilions all over."

    "Pets are only permitted at selected sites. There are also 20 (13 rustic and 6 modern) cabins. Cell service is extremely limited to non-existent (Verizon). "

    2. Greenwood Furnace State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Belleville, PA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 667-1800

    $24 - $33 / night

    "You can also buy firewood at the entrance. Sites have a picnic table + fire ring. There is little to no phone service here and it's not super close to town, so come prepared."

    "I think we had the best site w/electric hookup that was also dog-friendly: #48. We loved how it was nicely shaded by hemlocks, oaks, some maples, and with our camper it felt pretty private!"

    3. Seven Points (PA)

    22 Reviews
    Hesston, PA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 444-6777

    $28 - $200 / night

    "This campground is located on the east side of Pennsylvania and offers a beautiful view of Lake Raystown. The campground has over 200 sites to choose from, and many of them are right on the water."

    "Ridge camp is the furthest away from the marina and the public swimming area. However it's the closest to the Allegrippis Trail system and from the entrance of the camp loop there is a trail head!"

    4. Penn Roosevelt State Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Boalsburg, PA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 667-1800

    $25 / night

    "Get a site on the outside towards the water. They are spaced out and peaceful. Has restrooms (no shower), picnic table, and fire pit at each site. Short walk to creek and beautiful pond."

    "went there for a picnic with the young ones and it was quite a fun evening. there were not many people around so the kids could frolic and be slightly loud without bothering any other people."

    5. Rothrock Roadside Campsites — Rothrock State Forest

    1 Review
    Alexandria, PA
    8 miles
    +1 (814) 643-2340

    $10 / night

    "This site is accessed by driving up a bit of a winding dirt road up the mountain. "

    6. Susquehannock

    11 Reviews
    Calvin, PA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 658-6806

    $25 - $32 / night

    "We camped at Suquehannock for the first time in August 2020 and had a fantastic time with our dog!"

    "We ended up with spot 3, which was on a cliff’s edge. So, it looked like it may be near the water, but there was no way down, and the forest obscured any view that may have been there."

    7. Crooked Run Campground — Prince Gallitzin State Park

    26 Reviews
    Fallentimber, PA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 674-1000

    $15 - $49 / night

    "This campground is perfect for people who are looking to get away from busy city life or just want to relax next to a lake."

    "We stayed in one of the pet friendly loops of the park. We had a great time in our PUP....bathhouse was clean and well maintained."

    8. Honey Bear Campground

    3 Reviews
    Huntingdon, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 643-3377

    $1 - $395 / night

    "thankful to have raystown family campground so close to home. Can paddle and hike year round and camp in the spring, summer and fall."

    "We called to make the reservation and told them we would be pulling in around 7 pm. Danielle (one of the owners) stated no problem, I will be here."

    9. Bellefonte-State College KOA

    11 Reviews
    Howard, PA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 355-7912

    "Very peaceful and quite, but close to State College (a must since we were in town for a Penn State game). I also loved historic Bellefonte (I highly recommend eating at the Governors Pub)."

    "The section in the front of the park is open with spotty trees; whereas, sites in the back of the park are tucked in the woods and are a lot more private."

    10. Primitive Camping Area — Bald Eagle State Park

    18 Reviews
    Howard, PA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 625-2775

    $20 - $22 / night

    "The rustic campground has some parking sites, but we are most fond of the sites with a short walk in. Usually they’re very private. Some clusters allow dogs."

    "The site itself was fairly uneven and rocky so we had to always use caution when walking around the site but it added to the rugged experience."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Pennsylvania Furnace, PA

446 Reviews of 110 Pennsylvania Furnace Campgrounds


  • Gary C.
    Sep. 1, 2020

    Buttonwood Campground

    Beautiful Campground

    Clean and well kept campground located 12 mile below Lewistown, Pa. As clean a campground as you will find. Staff is super friendly. Campground has two distinct levels with open spaces with few trees above and well shaded spots with large trees for shade located down along Juniata River. Great place for fishing, tubing or just getting wet. Campground has many activities for kids. On site is a pool, winery, dog park, office/supplies located in center of campground. WiFi is available to all. Nearly all full hook-ups with back-ins and pull-thrus available. Pets allowed. 42 mile South from State College and 48 mile North of Harrisburg on Rt 322. Highly recommend!

  • C
    Oct. 21, 2021

    Dogwood Acres Campground

    Quiet and Friendly Staff

    Clean well kept family owned campground. Located a few miles off 81, in the country surrounded by beautiful views. It’s a mix campground of seasonal campers and short term campers. Very family oriented. Very nice off leash fenced dog park.

  • Casey L.
    Sep. 29, 2021

    Fowlers Hollow State Park Campground

    Quiet Peaceful Walk-to Site

    This is a small campground with about half the sites being rustic electric back-in sites and the other being rustic walk-to tent sites. We stayed in the walk-to section. A lot of them are labeled "waterfront" by the park site but ours did not live up to that criteria so be aware of that. We were hoping to be truly stream-side but were not that near to it. The bathrooms were modern and clean. The park is extremely quiet and peaceful, probably one of the most remote PA state parks we've been to. The camper side was pretty full while we were the only ones on the walk-to side. We enjoyed walking the roads and little trails around the campground and seeing the old stone fireplaces/chimneys. There was  a dog park area on the walk-to side which was nice. We liked it here.

  • k
    Jul. 30, 2022

    Medix Run Camping Area — Moshannon State Forest

    Peaceful Repose

    My 3 year old cat and I had a wonderful time staying here. It was incredibly quiet, no cell service (we use total wireless which uses Verizon towers), and I couldn’t hear any of the neighboring campsites (I stayed at #7) even though they were all full. Highly recommend this spot.

    It rained almost every day but only for a half hour or so and went back to being sunny. Bring bug spray and tick collars for your pets.

    I would recommend bringing firewood with you, as there wasn’t much to collect that was already dead and dry enough for burning. Several of the local gas stations sell some if you want to bring some on the way.

  • Dana M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2023

    Russell P Letterman Campground — Bald Eagle State Park

    Nice overnight stop

    This is a big park. We just reserved one night as as an overnight stop after a 10 hr day of driving. We travel with a dog so our only choice for an electric site was on the Sycamore loop. The Oak loop does not allow pets. Sites we nicely laid out with level gravel and a fire ring. Looks like there lots to do around the park, especially for families.

  • Gayle B.
    Sep. 4, 2018

    Bellefonte-State College KOA

    Nice campground. Bad water pressure.

    I honestly struggled with what to rate this campground. I loved the area. Very peaceful and quite, but close to State College (a must since we were in town for a Penn State game). I also loved historic Bellefonte (I highly recommend eating at the Governors Pub). It had a cute little dog park, nice play ground, bouncy pillow, gem mining, pool, etc.- what you expect to find at a KOA. Once we were in it, I even loved our site once we were in it. It was very secluded, private, quite and woodsy. That being said- getting into the site was almost impossible. We didn't think we'd be able to do it. And as it was, our slide out was about an inch away from a tree on one side and up against a raised concrete pad on the other. For a smaller camper, it was probably perfect, but I really don't think they had any business putting a camper our size in that site. Width wise, the site was large and had some sort of shrub growing in the middle of the entrance which helped with giving it more privacy. Then there was the water pressure… or lack of water pressure. Saying it trickled out would be generous. Though there was a lot about the campground that I liked, I won't go back again just based on the water pressure alone. I've never been that stressed out trying to rinse my hair… It could very well have just been a problem with our site- we were in the very back on the hill. Or it may be a problem everyone was experiencing. I'm not sure which is why I gave it a 4 rating. I liked everything about it but that.

  • christian G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2025

    Hartman Center Campground

    Nice, quiet, & clean

    Clean and well taken care of, pretty quiet. Would definitely stay here again but a few things to keep in mind.

    For kids the play grounds are run down. Also no real “dog run”. All in all if your a couple wanting to go relax its great, but if you have pets and or younger kids there isn’t much on the grounds.

  • Paul B.
    Aug. 8, 2024

    Raystown Lake / Saxton KOA at Four Seasons

    It's now Timber Run Campground

    We stayed during Bigfoot weekend. It was super fun as our family likes bigfoot fun. We started out Friday night getting the offered $12 bbq plate that included pork burnt ends, beans and potato salad that were "oh it's so good". On Saturday was rock painting and then bingo and ended the night with a DJ dance party. The pavilion where all those activities happened were right next to our site (22 with the doggie den). Then Sunday we had pancakes and later a visit from RayCEP which is an education program that PA DNCR provides talking about various outdoorsy type things. This is primarily for kids, but we sat and listened too and our 17 year old helped out with the craft.

    After the weekend though, all the activity slows down. There are seasonal campers that stay around, and they're constantly working on improving and fixing up sites during the week. Expect lots of quiet time just relaxing during the week. There's the pool, dog park, bounce pillow, playground, but not tons to do which if you're looking for is great. Raystown Lake has multiple access areas that are probably 15-20 minutes away - we fished at Tautman Run and Aitch - both were accessible and had lots of bluegill to steal our worms.

    Now to the site description: Site 22 is a deluxe patio back in site with a patio, 4 nice Adirondack chairs, a double glider, a weber propane grill and built in fire pit AND a dog fence just for that site that was maybe 6 ft x 6ft. it was big enough for our 2 labs to fit into when we fed them. The site wasn't hard to level our RV but overall the sites are hilly and in fact the whole park is on a hill.

    The owners and workers were friendly and great hosts! We love what they're doing there.

    One last tip: if traveling from the Altoona area, go out through Martinsburg over Cove Mountain Rd - it saves you 30 minutes to an hour.

  • Tony L.
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Parker Dam State Park Campground

    Very nice state park campground

    This is one of our favorite campgrounds. Very neat & clean. Full hookup sites & pet friendly. Close to dam where the fish are plentiful. Nice level sites.


Guide to Pennsylvania Furnace

Seven Points Campground provides primitive to full-service camping experiences across 23 miles of shoreline on Raystown Lake, Pennsylvania's largest lake. The area sits at elevations between 760 and 1,000 feet, creating varied camping terrain from waterfront sites to higher woodland settings. Many campgrounds near Pennsylvania Furnace don't offer cell service outside main buildings, and visitors should prepare for seasonal temperature variations ranging from 40°F nights in spring/fall to 85°F summer days.

What to do

Fishing from shoreline sites: Some waterfront sites at Susquehannock allow direct boat tie-ups to your campsite. "Fun but not a lot of privacy... we ended up with spot 3, which was on a cliff's edge. So, it looked like it may be near the water, but there was no way down, and the forest obscured any view that may have been there," notes Jennifer R.

Explore historic iron furnaces: Learn about Pennsylvania's industrial past at Greenwood Furnace State Park Campground. "Cool history! Very interesting history of the old furnaces. Gorgeous park - very PA-scenic!" reports Melanie Z. The blacksmith shop offers educational demonstrations during peak season.

Mountain biking trails: The Allegrippis Trail system offers extensive single-track routes directly accessible from Seven Points campground. "This is our favorite of the choices at Raystown... From the entrance of the camp loop there is a trail head! With the many bike trails in Seven Points, there were a lot of adult mountain bike riders," explains Travis S.

What campers like

Water-based recreation: Foster Lake at Penn Roosevelt State Park Campground provides quiet paddling opportunities. "Beautiful primitive campground (tent only). Get a site on the outside towards the water. They are spaced out and peaceful... Short walk to creek and beautiful pond," says Joann&WellsThePup I.

Dark skies for stargazing: Limited light pollution creates excellent night sky viewing at certain campgrounds. "We stayed at one of two walk-in sites at Greenwood. The highlights were a spacious camp site, nice bathrooms, little light pollution (we saw the Milky Way!) and hearing screech owls at night," shares Ann P.

Unique lake features: The dark water of Black Moshannon Lake creates an unusual camping backdrop. "Great camping area stop a mountain...nice unique lake that is incredibly dark in color. Lilly pads abound with great flowers," describes Clay P. at Black Moshannon State Park Campground.

What you should know

Variable site privacy: Dog friendly campgrounds near Pennsylvania Furnace offer different levels of seclusion. At Crooked Run Campground, "All sites are paved as are the roads. Bathrooms are fairly modern and clean. We take our dog so there is a restriction on where you can camp. Some sites are larger than others," explains Mark S.

Seasonal water systems: Some primitive campgrounds turn off water during shoulder seasons. "Driving in I got a little worried I was getting lost, but I drove on. I arrived on a Wednesday evening. I had my pick of campsites, because I was the only person there! The water was off, but I was prepared to wilderness camp later in my trip so, that was no big deal," notes Chuck M.

Challenging access roads: Several campgrounds require navigating narrow, winding mountain roads. "If you have a trailer, I do not recommend this spot. There is a very tight hairpin turn on the way in. My six foot long trailer barely made the turn!" warns Chuck M. about Penn Roosevelt State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly recreation options: Bellefonte-State College KOA offers structured activities for children. "Pool is in good shape, along with a bounce pillow and several playgrounds. The staff did a great job, very polite. We will be returning," shares Corey Y. The campground is located approximately 20 minutes from State College.

Consider noise levels: Waterfront sites often experience boat traffic and noise, especially during peak season. "Beautiful beyond belief... We wanted a waterfront site but even trying to reserve the first day we could for this weekend, they were all taken. So we stayed in Senoia loop in site 236 which was spacious, private, and with a nice breeze!" advises Laure D.

Watch for terrain challenges: Many sites in this region feature sloped or uneven terrain. "Since I am from near the area, I camp here a lot, and I will say that it is a great campground. The sites are spacious and well taken care of, and if you camp on the upper loop, there is a lot of separation between sites, which is nice. The bathrooms are average, not the best I've seen, and certainly not the worst. The sites aren't all level, so If it rains, certain sites become ponds," warns Everet B.

Tips from RVers

Camp store conveniences: Several pet friendly campgrounds near Pennsylvania Furnace offer on-site supplies. "For being about an hour from Harrisburg, we plan on heading back again this fall for a weekend away. You can buy ice ($2), bundles of wood (15 pc @ $5) and as long as you don't need change, it's self serve," reports Kassie F.

Site selection for larger units: Choose campgrounds with adequate turning radius and leveling space. "We looked at this campground in early August, but I wasn't too sure about the elevation. From the time we arrived and filled up the fresh water tank at the ultra-cool 4 lane dump station, I knew we were in for a great weekend. The signage was very well marked and the fresh water spigot was more like a little tank, super-solid, clean and modern," shares Tim J.

Utility considerations: Water pressure varies significantly between campgrounds. "I won't go back again just based on the water pressure alone. I've never been that stressed out trying to rinse my hair... It could very well have just been a problem with our site- we were in the very back on the hill," notes Gayle B. about water issues at Bellefonte-State College KOA.

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