Best Glamping near North East, PA

Chautauqua Lake KOA and Virginia's Beach Campground provide luxury glamping accommodations within reach of North East, Pennsylvania. Chautauqua Lake KOA features spacious glamping sites with premium amenities including concrete patios, furnished outdoor spaces, and full hookups for a resort-like experience. Virginia's Beach Campground houses waterfront glamping units with sweeping views of Lake Erie, offering a more rustic but equally comfortable glamping experience. Both locations maintain heated bathroom facilities with hot showers, camp stores for essentials, and fire rings at each site. Glamping accommodations typically include comfortable beds with quality linens, climate control options, and private outdoor spaces perfect for nature viewing. According to a camper, "Beautiful setting with great views of the lake. What a gem."

Waterfront access distinguishes the glamping experience at these locations, with Virginia's Beach Campground offering direct Lake Erie water views and beach access down a rocky pathway perfect for sunset viewing. Chautauqua Lake KOA boasts a swimming pool, mini-golf course, jump pad, and multiple playgrounds spread throughout the property, making it ideal for family glamping excursions. The surrounding region features attractions like Southern Tier brewery, two casinos within 40 minutes, and golf courses that complement the on-site amenities. Most glamping accommodations are available from May through mid-October, with some locations offering extended seasons. One visitor noted, "Sites are HUGE, plenty of space for our setup. Nice large parks, mini-golf, and jump pad... Night sky was perfect for viewing stars!"

Best Glamping Sites Near North East, Pennsylvania (10)

    1. Chautauqua Lake KOA

    8 Reviews
    Mayville, NY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 386-3804

    $35 - $300 / night

    "Staff was nice and friendly. Facility included several extras including a new pool. Bathrooms were clean and well stocked and showers were nice. Overall, I would highly recommend camping here,"

    "Not too far from the Interstate & there was no highway noise at the campground. 

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    2. Camp Chautauqua Camping Resort

    5 Reviews
    Bemus Point, NY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 789-3435

    $30 - $65 / night

    "We were in a tent on a electric/water site. Sites were a little small but we made it work with three families on three sites."

    "Three bath houses available. Depending on where you’re at - it’s a very fast run if u need it quickly.

    Staff was very accommodating to our requests and needs. Professional."

    3. Presque Isle Passage RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Girard, PA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 833-3272

    4. Virginia's Beach Campground

    8 Reviews
    North Springfield, PA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 922-3261

    "There is an entrance down a rocky driveway to get to the lakes sandy edge which is great to bring chairs down and watch the sunset."

    "Our site was right on Lake Erie. There was nothing except a drop of about 25' to the lake. There is lake access for swimming, boat launch and Jetsons etc. It was quiet and simple."

    5. Evangola State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Irving, NY
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 549-1760

    $17 - $112 / night

    "We stayed here three nights to ride out a heat wave and really liked it. Sites are electric only, with a dump station available at the entrance and one in the campground loop."

    " We stayed here three nights to ride out a heat wave and really liked it. Sites are electric only, with a dump station available at the entrance and one in the campground loop."

    6. Chapman State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Clarendon, PA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 723-0250

    $20 - $53 / night

    "Fishing boating, hiking family fun all around. Weather appropriate heated/ cooled indoor real bathrooms and shower rooms."

    "HIGHLIGHTS:

    Paved loops great for bikes

    Lake with small clean beach

    Canoe/kayak rentals (closed 2022 season)

    Several nice playgrounds

    Clean, modern bathrooms

    Several kayak/canoe launch areas"

    7. Oil Creek Family Campground

    7 Reviews
    Titusville, PA
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 827-1023

    "We found parking nearby so it was just a short hike to get to.

    I believe it's once a year that they have oil machinery demonstrations. Very interesting."

    "They have a large pool; a few llamas that the kids can feed and pet; a 27-hole disc golf course (recently expanded from 18 hole) primarily in the woods near and around the campground property; a small"

    8. Red Oak Campground

    7 Reviews
    Steamburg, PA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 757-8507

    "It was fairly full when I went, the staff was very friendly and helpful. There was a band playing in the middle of the campground at dusk which made for a great experience. Great campground overall!"

    "Very friendly staff."

    9. Evergreen Lake Park

    3 Reviews
    Conneaut, OH
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 599-8802

    10. Streamside Eriegrove

    1 Review
    Irving, NY
    43 miles
    Website

    $80 - $100 / night

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  • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 13, 2022

    Evangola State Park Campground

    Nice but not great

    The facilities in the campground are very good (relatively new bath house with nice clean showers). The campsites are a good size although most have no natural shade or privacy. My only real complaint is that this seemed like a "party park" with music playing and people being loud after quiet hours. In addition, the beach area had a lot of trash laying around.

  • Erin H.
    Sep. 7, 2017

    Red Oak Campground

    Ranger Review: The Belmont Blanket at Red Oaks

    Campground Review: Red Oak is located in the Alleghany River area of Wahyrren County PA, near the Kinzua Dam. It's a private campground with all kinds of amenities: a pool, gameroom, store, brick oven pizza shop, cermanics hut, activity center and large playground. They host activities like "yard sale weekend" and "mini-carnivals". A large portion of the campground serves as a seasonal campground for campers and other recreational vehicles, and has an adorable little side trail of newer "tiny home" style cabins available for rent. These areas are beautiful, quiet and treed, with large sites including ample space for campfire parties and hammocks. The owners live on site and are very gracious hosts and shop keepers!

    The "tent" and daily camper camping area centers primarily around a very large open space, which houses a field, a little kids play area (many huge sized Legos for fort building mini-golf, horseshoes and an inflatable jump pad). This was amazing for my kids and they enjoyed every minute of their camp experience, however, for the adults, we found it a bit busy. Quiet hours are not really enforced, and bands of wild and (let's face it) thrilled, kids played until all hours of the dark night, illuminated at the playground by a bright street light. They are very dog friendly. Campers themselves were fairly quiet and non disruptive, but make no mistake, this is an activity campground focusing on kids and activities. The pool is sunny and well kept, with an added bonus of a lifeguard on duty. Bathrooms were very clean and newer, and the lack of showers didn't seem to be a problem, as most of the campers here use their own RV stalls, and so we never found a wait, which was nice.

    Area: this area is unique. It's near a small industrial town on the banks of the Alleghany River, where you can find basic dining and stores for convenience, and is only about 25 mins from the Kinzua Dam Recreational Area which is lush and green and beautiful. Aside from the dam, which is one of the largest in the country, the accompanying reservoir is beautiful. Boating, fishing and relaxing are abundant on this beautiful quiet lake in the mountains. There's a small public beach, park area, and boat docks. The recreational area and surrounding forest include several trailheads for exploring, and mountain hikes at the top of which you can overlook the dam and reservoir. One hidden gem is a small parking area and trailhead just past the dam on the reservoir side, called Bent Run Waterfalls. A short hike in reveals a set of fairy-garden like waterfalls stepping down the side of a mountain that overlooks the reservoir. It's beautiful, and we even let the dog and kids play in their little pools of fresh water. This area is often uncrowded and a gem of the area.

    Product Review:

    As a Dyrt Ranger, I get the opportunity to review items from time to time. This trip we tried out the Belmont Blanket! First off, let me say that it was unseasonably cold and windy in the evenings for August, so this blanket ended up being a welcome addition to our trip. Deceptively thin and easily packable, this LARGE blanket unrolls to a really usable size of 5'x6' - and has a unique construction. It's outside layer is a soft brushed waterPROOF shell, which seriously works. It blocked out the wind and sprinkling rain of one of our campfire nights. I'll never use a poncho again. The interior of it is a VERY soft brushed fleece, which is shiny and actuallly feels more like a ultra-soft pelt. Its construction is wildly durable, and hand made (by someone who actually signed a little note inside the box!). Being so big, it was able to completely wrap around me, including a hood, and was shareable between myself and 2 kids seated next to me in chairs. Then I brought it home and popped it in the washer! Like new! This blanket is well worth the cost, but I likely wouldn't have known that had I not gotten the opportunity to try it out throughout Dyrt. I even used it over my bed while camping to keep the damp out and the warmth in, and it worked perfectly without unnecessary weight. This is an item that we have since gotten far more use out of than just camping. It's been to the beach, park, and even back yard and we just roll it up and keep it out at this point. I'd highly recommend the investment in this top of the line "adventure blanket". It's also kind of beautiful, with its bold colors and leather hook-loop and strap. Overall - we're huge fans of this über-functional blanket!

  • D
    May. 16, 2018

    Oil Creek Family Campground

    Secluded shelter

    We found the shelters accidentally during a hike in the park and returned for an overnight. We found parking nearby so it was just a short hike to get to.

    I believe it's once a year that they have oil machinery demonstrations. Very interesting. You can also take a train ride through the park.

  • D
    Aug. 22, 2017

    Oil Creek Family Campground

    Ranger Review: Mountain House Lasagna with Meat Sauce at Oil Creek Family Campground

    Campground Review

    I can honestly say that Oil Creek Family Campground is the best private campground that we have ever camped at. Especially if you’re camping with kids, it offers everything that you would want for a ‘great American summer’ style camping experience, without being a cookie-cutter big-name private campground chain. They have a large pool; a few llamas that the kids can feed and pet; a 27-hole disc golf course (recently expanded from 18 hole) primarily in the woods near and around the campground property; a small pond for sunfish / bass fishing; a dog ‘playground’ (enclosed area with some obstacles); a well-maintained hedge maze; a pavilion with ping pong, a pool table, and foosball; a DVD rental program at the main office with about 300 movies; and a small camp store with a small selection of books that you can borrow. They also provide weekly entertainment for the kids, e.g. rock painting or special guests. This weekend, for instance was ‘Jungle Terry and his amazing exotic animal family.’ We don’t typically spend a ton of time actually AT the campgrounds when we’re camping, but we did this weekend - and we had a blast on the disc golf course, fishing in the pond, and playing ping pong. The kids had an awesome time in the pool for hours and running around with the other kids in the maze. And everyone agreed that it was a perfect way to wrap up the summer before the school year starts.

    We have a pop-up and my parents (whom we were camping with for the weekend) use a tent, so we had two water+electric sites in the tent camping area away from the RVs: sites A7 and A8. The sites in this area are well-maintained and LARGE, with plenty of room for a pop-up or multiple tents plus one or two vehicles, plus lots of room around the fire ring. There are smaller bathrooms placed around the campground as well as a center bathhouse located adjacent to the pavilion with 2 shower stalls and an additional toilet per gender.

    We chose this campground due to its proximity to Oil Creek State Park. The state park itself does not have a campground, and OCFC is right next door - in fact, the campground hiking trail loop has a very short connecting piece to the 36-mile Gerard hiking trail that runs through the park. The park is beautiful with a lot of history (it is the site of the world’s first commercial oil well, and where the oil industry began in the United States around 1860) and Oil Creek - which is really a river - runs right down the middle of the park. It is a stocked creek and it’s great for both trout and bass fishing. Some parts of the creek also have a lot of northern water snakes (we saw 4 near the Blood Farm day use area) which was cool to see.

    Overall: fantastic campground in a beautiful part of Pennsylvania - and we will absolutely be back.

    Product Review

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get occasionally receive products to test or gift cards for new companies to check out.  Over the past weekend, we tried out one of the Mountain House favorites, freeze-dried Lasagna with Meat Sauce in the #10 can. Lasagna is not exactly a typical camping food, so the fact that we could easily make enough lasagna to feed a group of six people (4 adults and 2 kids) just by heating up some water was wonderful! We made the entire can (boil 8 cups of water, pour it into the can itself, stir a lot to mix up all of the freeze-dried ingredients, and let it sit for ten minutes - EASY) along with some crescent-roll wrapped hot dogs over the fire and it was like a gourmet camping meal. Everyone loved the lasagna - even the two picky kids!

  • Kim D.
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Evangola State Park Campground

    Some Sites Have a View of Lake Erie

    Unfortunately, my site did not.

    However, my site wasn't crowded and the electricity was reliable. This campground has three loops. One has 30 amp power, one has 50 amp power (with a 30 amp outlet on the same pedestal) and the third loop is for tent camping. There are several places to get water in the camp, so be sure to fill up your tanks before you park. There is a dump station. None of the sites are full hook up.

    Each site has a picnic table and a grill.

    There are two bath houses. The newer one - between loops one and three - also has laundry facilities.

    Your payment for your campsite entitles you to admission to the beach, which is a hike or a drive away.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 28, 2023

    Evangola State Park Campground

    Great campground

    We stayed here three nights to ride out a heat wave and really liked it. Sites are electric only, with a dump station available at the entrance and one in the campground loop. There are potable water spigots throughout the campground, where you awkwardly pull over to the side of the road and fill your tank. Sites are pretty much wide open, with zero separation between you and your neighbor. Most are out in direct sun but the ones along the edge have some tree cover and shade. 

    There are yurts here as well, and a playground, and a huge disc golf course. You can walk to the beach from the campground (dogs aren’t allowed on the beach). The nature center is right in the campground, by the basketball and tennis courts. 

    Showers were dirty and buggy, but they’re free and you can actually choose your own water temperature. NY State campgrounds require proof of rabies vaccinations for your dogs.

     Good cell reception for Verizon, ATT wasn’t great but the cell booster helped. Trash bins, but no recycling. Beautiful sunset on the lake.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 28, 2023

    Evangola State Park Campground

    Great campground

     We stayed here three nights to ride out a heat wave and really liked it. Sites are electric only, with a dump station available at the entrance and one in the campground loop. There are potable water spigots throughout the campground, where you awkwardly pull over to the side of the road and fill your tank. 

    Sites are pretty much wide open, with zero separation between you and your neighbor. Most are out in direct sun but the ones along the edge have some tree cover and shade. 

    There are yurts here as well, and a playground, and a huge disc golf course. You can walk to the beach from the campground (dogs aren’t allowed on the beach). The nature center is right in the campground, by the basketball and tennis courts. Showers were dirty and buggy, but they’re free and you can actually choose your own water temperature. 

    NY State campgrounds require proof of rabies vaccinations for your dogs. Good cell reception for Verizon, ATT wasn’t great but the cell booster helped. Trash bins, but no recycling. Beautiful sunset on the lake.

  • Candi G.
    Aug. 20, 2019

    Camp Chautauqua Camping Resort

    Great Campground

    Fun, family friendly campground. We were in a tent on a electric/water site. Sites were a little small but we made it work with three families on three sites. Lots to do, fishing, swimming pool, petting zoo, hayrides and friendly staff.

  • Sue H.
    Jun. 24, 2024

    Evangola State Park Campground

    Need to learn to clean bathrooms

    Love the campgrounds and beach. However, this year the restrooms were disgusting!!!. We were here for 3 nights and the same washcloths were on the floor all weekend. Sinks and counter never cleaned, mouse feces were everywhere. Even after going in right after the 2 young girls were done "cleaning", it looked like it was never touched except toilet seats were up and trash empty. Was really disappointed. We were in the last loop.


Guide to North East

Glamping near North East, Pennsylvania offers elevated camping experiences amid the region's changing seasonal landscape. Situated within 30 minutes of Lake Erie's shoreline, this area provides both wooded retreats and lakefront accommodations. Temperatures typically range from 75-85°F in summer months with cooler evenings, making climate control features in glamping units particularly valuable during spring and fall seasons.

What to do

Lake activities beyond swimming: Visitors to Virginia's Beach Campground can enjoy Lake Erie's water access through a rocky pathway. "There is an entrance down a rocky driveway to get to the lakes sandy edge which is great to bring chairs down and watch the sunset," notes camper Tris W.

Explore nearby attractions: The area surrounding Camp Chautauqua Camping Resort offers diverse day trip options. As one visitor explains, "Southern Tier brewery nearby, two different casinos within 40 minutes, golf course, huge lake and more! Tons of year round campsites and campers who all seem very friendly."

Wildlife observation: The natural areas near luxury accommodations provide opportunities for viewing local fauna. At Evangola State Park Campground, many visitors report seeing "northern water snakes" in certain creek areas, adding an educational element to nature walks.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Chautauqua Lake KOA receives consistent praise for its roomy campsites. One camper mentions, "Our site was a pull-through by request, and the beautiful surroundings of greenery and dew with shimmering sunshine had us wishing we could stay longer. Our site was large and simple, but just what we had wanted."

Clean facilities: Hygiene standards at Presque Isle Passage RV Park are frequently mentioned by visitors. A recent review notes it's "Clean, nice, stuff for kids. Room for big rigs, and tents. Yurts and cabins available."

Night sky views: The rural setting of glamping sites enables excellent stargazing opportunities. Several visitors mention this specific benefit, with one noting the "Night sky was perfect for viewing stars!" providing a natural evening entertainment option not available in urban settings.

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Most glamping accommodations operate from spring through mid-fall. Specific opening dates vary by location, with some campgrounds publishing exact schedules: "Open 5/1/2019 - 10/15/2019" for Chautauqua Lake KOA and "April 29 to October 9" for Evangola State Park.

Variable cell service: Connectivity differs significantly between glamping locations. At Oil Creek Family Campground, campers report adequate Verizon service, while others note "Zero cell service. Zero WiFi. Zero internet" at Virginia's Beach Campground.

Site characteristics: Terrain varies across glamping areas. Some sites feature level ground with concrete pads, while others require adjustment: "Sites are not level and are close to each other" according to one review of Presque Isle Passage RV Park.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Chapman State Park Campground offers family-friendly amenities. "Very nice quiet family camp ground featuring tent, camper full hook ups. On sight dump station. Fishing boating, hiking family fun all around," reports a visitor.

Kid-friendly spaces: Consider glamping locations with dedicated children's areas. "The campground has three loops... If you have kids, most of the activities they would be interested in are at the front entrance. If you don't have a golf cart, you may have to drive to the front for the pool, mini golf, basketball court & jumping pillow," advises one Chautauqua Lake KOA visitor.

Bathroom proximity: For families with young children, site selection near facilities matters. At Chapman State Park, one visitor notes: "We did a walk to campsite as we wanted a little more privacy, which was nice, we were fairly spread out while only being 150 feet from the showers."

Tips from RVers

Hookup variations: Different glamping sites offer varying levels of services. Camp Chautauqua provides "Full hook-up and a swimming pool with beautiful views of the lake," which can be essential for longer stays.

Access considerations: Some locations have challenging entry roads. Virginia's Beach Campground reviews mention "Entry road was filled with LOTS of holes & ruts which were filled with mud mud & more mud," which may impact arrival logistics, especially for larger vehicles.

Water pressure issues: Utility quality varies between sites. At Virginia's Beach, one camper reports: "Our only complaint is we had extremely low water pressure so we filled our tank and used our pump. Problem solved!"

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near North East, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near North East, PA is Chautauqua Lake KOA with a 5-star rating from 8 reviews.

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