Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Rebersburg, PA

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Bald Eagle State Park's primitive camping area and primary campground both welcome pets, providing secluded sites for camping with dogs. The park's Russell P. Letterman Campground offers pet-friendly tent sites, RV spots with electric hookups, and even cabins and yurts that accept dogs. Raymond B. Winter State Park Campground and Poe Valley State Park also maintain pet-friendly policies across their facilities. Most campsites include standard amenities like picnic tables and fire rings, with pets required to remain on leashes no longer than six feet. Campers consistently note the clean facilities and peaceful surroundings, particularly at the primitive camping area which offers significantly more privacy than the main campground areas.

Penns Creek Campground provides excellent access for dogs needing water recreation, with direct creek frontage ideal for pets that enjoy swimming. The nearby Mid State Trail offers extensive dog-friendly hiking options through Bald Eagle State Forest, where dispersed camping permits allow pet owners to find more secluded experiences. No cell service throughout most of these wilderness camping areas creates a true off-grid experience with pets. State forest campsites feature basic amenities like fire rings and picnic tables, but owners should bring all necessary pet supplies as the nearest stores can be 20-30 minutes away. Summer visitors particularly appreciate the shaded sites when camping with dogs, as daytime temperatures can make exposed areas uncomfortable for pets. Wildlife encounters are common, so keeping dogs leashed protects both local animals and pets.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Rebersburg, Pennsylvania (149)

    1. Primitive Camping Area — Bald Eagle State Park

    18 Reviews
    Howard, PA
    12 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."

    2. Russell P Letterman Campground — Bald Eagle State Park

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

    $26 - $100 / night

    "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."

    "Only knock is this section of the campground is not for pet owners, but it’s not completely obvious when making a reservation."

    3. Raymond B. Winter State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Hartleton, PA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 966-1455

    $24 - $56 / night

    "Bordering bald eagle state forest, RB winter is in a serene wilderness. Nice campground, I have been here many times. The swimming area is a favorite during the summertime."

    "So beautiful and away from everything!"

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    4. Poe Paddy State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Coburn, PA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 349-2460

    $20 - $43 / night

    "The Poe Paddy sites I prefer are well-shaded, fairly large, surrounded by trees, and private (but you’ll be able to hear a couple neighbors)."

    "The campground was maybe only 1/2 full and the camp sites near us were empty so we had a very quiet and peaceful weekend. The creek and river are perfect for curious little ones to explore."

    5. Bellefonte-State College KOA

    11 Reviews
    Howard, PA
    13 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."

    6. Poe Valley State Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Coburn, PA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 349-2460

    $24 - $95 / night

    "Far enough away from cities that it's nice and quiet"

    "We did take the hunter's path, off the beach parking lot, to the mid state trail but it was straight up the mountain and quite difficult. The beach was nice, not crowded, soft sand, and warm water."

    7. Bald Eagle State Forest

    6 Reviews
    Coburn, PA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 922-3344

    "Our first experience was spectacular- we had a site set back from the road surrounded by mountain laurel and ferns. The second site we tried was a tad too close to the road, hence the 4-stars."

    "Nice little spot with no one around. Maybe 2-3 cars passed on the SF road each day. Primitive camping with picnic table and fire ring - that’s it. Have to carry your gear from your car a little ways."

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    8. Reeds Gap State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Milroy, PA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 667-3622

    $26 / night

    "Other favorite things about Reeds Gap - pet friendly ... it is tents only, but I like that about it too... I like the rustic setting. There are 3 beautiful pavilions and tons of parking!"

    "We got a nice one tucked back in the trees, but a few of them are pretty close to the road - not like it's terribly busy."

    9. Ravensburg State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Loganton, PA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 745-7770

    "The 1000 step trail is fun! Only issue is the campgrounds are close to the road and therefore are loud at night occasionally"

    "There are few hiking trails; short and long that take you to beautiful views along the creek with a couple of places deep enough to swim. They are dog friendly. You don't need a reservation."

    10. Holiday Pines Campground

    3 Reviews
    Loganton, PA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 725-2267

    "We paid $15 and drove around the place."

    "We called the campground around 5:30, we were an hour away. She said no big deal just give me a call when you get here. We arrive and she takes care of us and sells us a nice bundle of firewood."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Rebersburg, PA

409 Reviews of 149 Rebersburg 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!

  • P
    Aug. 6, 2020

    Happy Acres Resort

    Nestled in the mountains of PA

    Stayed for 5 nights with a partial hook up for our brand new 32 foot travel trailer. Other reviewers had mentioned that sites were small, so we specifically asked for a larger site. We ended up getting a corner site right on the edge of a hill looking down on the main office and playground. It was perfect. Playground was huge with multiple playsets suitable for all ages. Bathrooms/showers we're clean and well kept. There was a basketball court, shuffleboard and carpet pool that you could borrow equipment for. Our son and his family rented a wolf den cabin and it was very clean as well. Internet access was spotty, as expected but WiFi at the main office was good. We enjoyed the small, but very clean pool. Would definitely go back. Pet friendly, but there isn't a dog park/off leash area. Staff were friendly and helpful. Right across the street from little pine state park.

  • 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.

  • S
    Dec. 26, 2023

    Splash Magic RV Resort

    Friendly and very helpful staff

    The area is beautiful and I would like to stay in the winter when many of the activities are available and it is warmer.  I am just learning about using a travel trailer and the staff was of great assistance.  They were easy to reach and were genuinely interested in my stay and plans.  They have a dog park which my dog loved.

  • Gayle B.
    Jul. 3, 2018

    Williamsport South-Nittany Mountain KOA

    Awesome!

    One of our favorite places to camp! My daughter loves the pools, gem mining, and slushies. The farm animals are adorable. We go every year with friends who use a tent while we use a travel trailer and we've both loved our sites and the facilities. Dog park is great, too!

  • B C.
    Jun. 22, 2022

    Williamsport South-Nittany Mountain KOA

    Wooded campground

    Very wooded campground. Gravel pad was narrow so the picnic table was within two feet of the trailer side. We had a pull through site that was uneven front to back so that our tongue jack was all the way down to get level enough. Side to side it was fine. The playground was excellent. The camp store was new looking and well stocked. The staff was friendly.

    No breed restrictions for dogs. The dog park was good.

  • 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.

  • 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.


Guide to Rebersburg

Rebersburg offers a range of camping options nestled in the Appalachian foothills at elevations around 1,200-1,500 feet. The area experiences distinct seasonal changes with warm summers averaging 75-85°F and cooler fall nights dipping into the 40s. Most campsites in the region sit within dense hemlock and pine forests, providing natural shade during summer months.

What to do

Swimming at Poe Valley: The lake at Poe Valley State Park Campground offers a sand beach with warm water perfect for cooling off. "The beach was nice, not crowded, soft sand, and warm water. It's a great lake to kayak or paddle board on," notes Taylor V.

Hiking to viewpoints: Several trails lead from campsites to mountain overlooks within a 2-3 mile range. "You can see the largest white swamp oak in Pennsylvania! Definitely check out Penns Cave too," suggests Erik E., highlighting attractions beyond camping.

Fishing in creeks: Most campgrounds provide creek access for trout fishing, particularly in spring and early summer. "There's a nice little fishing pier 2 minutes away walking," reports Greg J., making it convenient for quick fishing sessions.

Wildlife watching: The area is known for nesting bald eagles, particularly in spring. "We love to rent a boat when we come here and swim and watch the Eagles. One of the top parks I've ever been to," shares Sara W.

What campers like

Forest seclusion: Primitive Camping Area — Bald Eagle State Park offers sites with significantly more tree coverage than main campgrounds. "Stayed in Primitive Area with RV which is MUCH QUIETER & MUCH MORE PRIVATE with many trees than the full hookups down in the main park area," reports Rebecca E.

Clean facilities: Many dog friendly campgrounds near Rebersburg maintain well-kept shower houses and restrooms. "Clean facilities, nice little beach with playground, warm showers available— all-around good place!" shares Karie Anne P.

Night sky viewing: The minimal light pollution provides exceptional stargazing opportunities. "The night skies were beautiful (starry starry night w/little light pollution) and trails galore leading directly from the campground," mentions Kassie F. about Bald Eagle State Forest.

Creek access: Many sites feature streams or creek frontage for easy water access. "The sites are clean, flat and spread out. You can see everyone but you don't feel like you are on top of one another," notes Tiff H.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Most campgrounds lack reliable cell coverage, creating true disconnection. "Put your phone away cuz there's no cell service here! Nice and peaceful with a dozen or so tent only sites," advises Danielle C. at Reeds Gap State Park Campground.

Road noise considerations: Some camping areas experience traffic sounds from nearby roads. "The 1000 step trail is fun! Only issue is the campgrounds are close to the road and therefore are loud at night occasionally," mentions Andrew G.

Wildlife encounters: Raccoons and bears are common visitors to campsites. "The racoons were a fun surprise on our last night! We left the grease trap from the Blackstone out and they found it. We did not see any bears though we heard they are there," shares Erik E.

Weather preparedness: The mountain location can bring unexpected temperature drops and storms. "Stopped over on my cross country drive and pitched a tent before a thunderstorm -- dicey! Did not die and the facilities were solid," notes Dan X.

Tips for camping with families

Beach activities: Ravensburg State Park Campground offers creek access with swimming holes. "There are few hiking trails; short and long that take you to beautiful views along the creek with a couple of places deep enough to swim," explains Laura.

Biking options: Several campgrounds feature kid-friendly biking loops on maintained roads. "Great little bike riding areas for kids," reports Greg J., making it easy for families to explore safely.

Playground access: Many parks include playground equipment near camping areas. "The kids had fun riding the bikes around the loop and taking the short cuts cut in around the loop," shares Erik E.

Pet-friendly planning: For dog-friendly campgrounds near Rebersburg, look for designated pet loops. "Dogs are only allowed in the RV loop, which is intense gravel, so be sure you have a good sleeping pad if you're tent camping," advises Joanna H. about Poe Paddy State Park Campground.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Check site details carefully before booking, as many aren't level. "Definitely look at pictures of your site before reserving. The distance between spots was good. Roads were a little narrow but manageable," recommends Greg J.

Water hookup variations: Not all electric sites include water hookups. "I'm not sure about other sites, but we did not have a water hookup, just a spigot we could fill from," notes Greg J. at Russell P Letterman Campground.

Access road challenges: Some forest roads include sharp turns that limit larger rigs. "A small campground with spacious spots. Level spots. Large lake to boat and kayak. Beautiful scenery. Full hook up spot," reports Shirley M.

Dump station availability: Plan your black/gray water management, as dump stations are limited. "We didn't stay over night, we just need to use the dump and refill water. We paid $15 and drove around the place," shares Michael S.

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