Best Equestrian Camping near Punxsutawney, PA

Dark Hollow Equestrian Campground within Elk State Forest provides drive-in access with multiple campgrounds featuring electric hookups, sewer connections and water connections to accommodate horseback riders. The campground includes both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service options for equestrians traveling with RVs. Toilet facilities are available on-site, and the campground permits fires in designated areas. Campsites include picnic tables and are reservable in advance, which is recommended during peak riding seasons. Pets are allowed throughout the campground area, making it suitable for visitors traveling with both horses and dogs.

Gaswell Equestrian Campground, also located in Elk State Forest, offers similar amenities for horse owners including electric, water and sewer hookups. The campground connects to numerous forest trails that provide extensive riding opportunities through the Pennsylvania woodlands. Both equestrian campgrounds require reservations and maintain a clean, well-organized environment for horse camping. Kelly Pines Campground in Allegheny National Forest offers additional equestrian camping options with more primitive accommodations. While lacking electric hookups, the campground provides access to drinking water, fire rings, picnic tables and toilet facilities. Trails galore surround the area with plenty of riding opportunities, though equestrians should note there is no cellular service in the area, requiring advance planning for trail navigation.

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Punxsutawney, PA

27 Reviews of 6 Punxsutawney Campgrounds


  • D
    Oct. 21, 2021

    Kelly Pines Campground

    Off the grid, lots to explore!

    This equestrian campground also has 2 non-equestrian sites, one which is reservable. There is no potable water but there is a river and a non-potable pump. There is a permanent toilet usually stocked with TP. Carry out all garbage. No electrical hookups.

    Traditional camp sites have space for multiple tents and 2 cars. Each has a picnic table and a fire pit with moveable cooking surface. We’ve never had an issue with bears or other wildlife where food and trash are concerned but we store in the cars at night to be safe. The area is usually damp so don’t count in being able to find much dry wood - we stop before driving in for wood.

    Trails galore! Mushrooms everywhere! Quiet and no cellular to distract.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 15, 2023

    Black Moshannon State Park Campground

    No cell, no problem!

    General: 73-site campground; most have electric hookups, and some are FHU. 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). 

    Site Quality: Pads are gravel and most appeared to be level. Site 70 was at the end of the loop which is why we picked it. A picnic table, fire ring, and lantern hook complete each site. 

    Bathhouse: As has been our experience in all PA state parks, the bathhouse was pristine, and the shower (for no additional cost) was clean with plentiful hot water and was very much appreciated. 

    Activities/Amenities: Coin-operated laundry. A playground is in the campground and there is an additional one at the swimming beach. The swimming beach is open from mid-May to mid-September, from 8 am– sunset. Electric motorboats are permitted on Moshannon Lake. Boat rentals are available in season. Permits are required. 24 miles of hiking trails, including two trails directly from the campground to the lake. In the summer, there is a camper store/concession stand. Hunting is allowed in season. There are 4.3 miles of mountain biking trails. 

    I used to think Oregon State Parks were the best, but Pennsylvania State Parks have them beat by a mile. We have yet to be disappointed by the amenities(especially the clean bathrooms) offered at the half-dozen state parks we have visited so far.

  • Joni P.
    Sep. 5, 2023

    Black Moshannon State Park Campground

    Beautiful and well appointed park

    Getting to the park had some sharp turns and windy roads.  Small campground but nicely equipped.  2 bath houses were dated but clean.  Nice playground at the campground and also one at the beach.  Small camp concessions with a few camping items as well as ice cream cones.  Great hiking and a beautiful lake for kayaking.  Site 22 is a full hookup.  Utilities worked nicely.  However, our picnic table had seen better days.  The site sat down off the road but once you were backed in the spot it was pretty level.  This site also had a separate tent pad located down a few stone steps.  Verizon and AT&T cell service were basically non existent.  Every once in a while a text would come in or send but very spotty.  Sorry I failed to get a pic of the site in the daylight.  It was spacious and we had plenty of room for our 30' trailer, truck, and easy up over the table.  6+ chairs around the fire pit, cooking ring could have been better.  Grassy area for cornhole or playing.

  • Rebecca E.
    Aug. 17, 2017

    Black Moshannon State Park Campground

    Totally Acceptable

    Beautiful facility- typical Pa mountains, abundant green trees, water...nice Campground AND cabin rentals are really nicely situated. Water was thick with weeds & lilies but ok nonetheless. Great day trip spot.

  • Amber W.
    Jun. 16, 2021

    Black Moshannon State Park Campground

    Family fun!

    Nice clean and quiet campground. The address online took us to the ranger station. Turn left BEFORE bridge. Couldn’t see sign from the road. 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. The area was a little crowded for my liking.

  • S
    Apr. 24, 2018

    Black Moshannon State Park Campground

    Fantastic trip

    Very pretty campground with a nice clean wash house.. The sites are situated nicely, your neighbors are not “right there”. Our only trouble was our GPS brought us in the most difficult way. We suggest avoiding heading south from I80 on Casanova road. Overall, a great trip!

  • Travis S.
    Jul. 27, 2017

    Black Moshannon State Park Campground

    Red Mo

    Nice campground, wooded sites and most were okay for tent camping however some required your tent to be set up a small distance from the fire ring. Clean showerhouses and bathrooms. Big Lake and a few miles of hiking and biking trails right from the campground.

    The Iron Ore mines from the past have left the creek water stained red which is why its called the Red Mo with the locals.

  • Fred L.
    Oct. 23, 2022

    Black Moshannon State Park Campground

    Beautiful campground

    This entire park is beautiful! There are plenty of well-maintained, well-marked trails for all experience levels. The lake is lovely with a very nice swimming beach (although I imagine that the water is cold even in the summer). The campground is wonderful! The sites are large and relatively private. The showers in the bath house are clean and nice. There wasn't much in the camp store when we were there, but it was the end of the season. Note: there is NO Internet or cell service there, but the locations where you can get cell service are posted. There is also no firewood available in the camp, but nearby locations where you can buy it are posted.

  • G
    Oct. 8, 2021

    Kelly Pines Campground

    Rooftop Tent Camping

    This was a stop on my partner and I’s National Park road trip. It was very quiet and relaxing. There is a hiking trail that follows the river around the campsite. There are free showers and potable water stations.


Guide to Punxsutawney

Kelly Pines Campground supports equestrian camping near Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania with primitive facilities suited for riders seeking trail access. The campground offers non-equestrian sites alongside equestrian-designated areas, with most sites featuring picnic tables and fire pits with moveable cooking surfaces. Situated within Allegheny National Forest approximately 35 miles northeast of Punxsutawney, the campground provides access to multiple trail systems in heavily wooded terrain.

What to do

Trail riding opportunities: The Kelly Pines Campground area connects to numerous riding trails through the Allegheny National Forest. "Trails galore! Mushrooms everywhere! Quiet and no cellular to distract," notes camper Debra D., highlighting the natural exploration possibilities for equestrians.

Fishing access: Black Moshannon State Park Campground offers fishing opportunities at its 250-acre lake. Camper Matthew U. describes it as a "nice campground with quiet 250 acre lake for kayaking. Good birding," making it suitable for equestrians who also enjoy water activities during their stay.

Wildlife observation: Black Moshannon State Park Campground provides opportunities for wildlife viewing around its distinctive dark-water lake. "Great camping area stop a mountain...nice unique lake that is incredibly dark in color. Lilly pads abound with great flowers," reports Clay P., describing the ecosystem that surrounds the riding areas.

What campers like

Natural isolation: Equestrian campers appreciate the secluded setting at Kelly Pines Campground. According to Debra D., "This equestrian campground also has 2 non-equestrian sites, one which is reservable. There is no potable water but there is a river and a non-potable pump." The primitive conditions provide true forest immersion for riders.

Family-friendly atmosphere: Big Country Campground receives praise for its welcoming environment. Michael L. notes, "Lots of activities, tons of nearby attractions, fishing, hunting, and hiking. Great store and owners, a nice place to visit," making it suitable for horse owners traveling with family members.

Well-maintained facilities: Black Moshannon State Park receives consistent positive feedback for upkeep. Lisa L. states, "Spaces are clean and spacious, bath house is very well kept. Very peaceful and well maintained, plan to go back again for sure!" This attention to maintenance benefits equestrians requiring reliable facilities.

What you should know

Water considerations: Kelly Pines Campground lacks potable water sources directly at campsites. Debra D. advises, "There is no potable water but there is a river and a non-potable pump. There is a permanent toilet usually stocked with TP. Carry out all garbage. No electrical hookups." Riders should plan to bring sufficient water for themselves and their horses.

Reservation requirements: Black Moshannon State Park Campground fills quickly during peak seasons. Denise D. recommends, "Make a reservation way ahead of your date as this campground is very popular and sites book early. It has sites to accommodate any R.V. and lot of tent sites."

Weather preparedness: The region experiences variable conditions, particularly in spring and fall. James B. reports from Black Moshannon, "Despite the cold wet weather this trip, we had a wonderful weekend!" Equestrians should pack appropriate gear for changing conditions.

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