Best Cabin Camping near Sarver, PA

Mountain Top Campground and Buttercup Woodlands Campground provide cabin accommodations near Sarver with water and electric hookups. Cabins are situated on level gravel sites with wood borders and adequate spacing between neighbors. "The sites are pretty spread out and spacious, so you have pretty decent privacy," according to a Mountain Top visitor. Basic amenities include fire rings, picnic tables, and access to communal bathrooms with showers, though some locations require coins for shower operation.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most properties operate seasonally, with Mountain Top Campground open year-round while others like Buttercup Woodlands Campground operate from April through October. Indian Brave Campground offers cabin rentals with fire pits at every site and proximity to recreational facilities including an "Olympic sized swimming pool, nature trails, playground, basketball court, recreation hall." Reservations are necessary, particularly during summer months when availability becomes limited. Most cabin sites allow pets with proper documentation.

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary by location, with some cabins offering only exterior fire rings for meal preparation while others provide more extensive amenities. On-site stores at several properties stock firewood, ice, and basic camping supplies. Smith Grove and Indian Brave Campground maintain small markets with essential items, though serious grocery shopping requires a trip into nearby towns. Bathhouse access is standard, though locations vary in proximity to cabin sites.

Best Cabin Sites Near Sarver, Pennsylvania (40)

    1. Mountain Top Campground

    7 Reviews
    Russellton, PA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 224-1511

    $48 / night

    "Was a little concerned as I was driving off the highway to get there. However once there, it’s a very nice place."

    "Mountain Top was off the beaten path and very quiet. The check in process was easy and our site was flat. We had the most amazing views from our site."

    2. Smith Grove

    2 Reviews
    Cabot, PA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 285-3600

    $30 - $95 / night

    "We love staying here when we visit family in Butler it’s a quiet family run park . It is very affordable and bathrooms are clean"

    3. Bear Run Campground

    15 Reviews
    Portersville, PA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 368-3564

    $30 - $300 / night

    "The nightly RV sites are close to the park entrance and are relatively flat. The campground hosts themed events, game nights and arts& crafts."

    "We loved camping at Bear Run so much we bought an old trailer and we now park it there year around. Every weekend there are activities, there is a heated pool and Friday night Bingo."

    4. Buttercup Woodlands Campground

    3 Reviews
    Homeacre-Lyndora, PA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 789-9340

    "Shower house a little far for me. Did not see or receive anything about weekend organized activities. Nice place!"

    5. Breakneck Campground

    16 Reviews
    Portersville, PA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 368-3233

    $10 - $20 / night

    "We wanted a secluded site and close to Pittsburgh.  We arrived around 7pm and there was no check in, we drove around for a while trying to find a spot with a fire ring per some helpful campers."

    "So close to the McConnells Mill trails, gorgeous deck spot above the gorge and low key vibe to the campground overall. I cannot believe it took us this long to stay here!"

    6. Group Camping and Cabins — Moraine State Park

    9 Reviews
    Prospect, PA
    23 miles
    Website

    "* Group **Tenting

    • Cabins**
    • Kayaking/Canoeing
    • Motor boating 15hp or less
    • Sailboats
    • Bike Trail
    • Great Fishing Spots
    • Swimming Area
    • Snowmobile Trail"

    "Moraine is a great park, but camping here is limited. As I understand it, this park was created so that Pittsburghers would have a place to go sailing--so camping has never been its primary draw."

    7. Indian Brave Campground

    5 Reviews
    Harmony, PA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 452-9204

    $30 - $55 / night

    "Every spot has a fire pit. Love the option to have rent electric."

    "Upon calling to book a site, we mentioned this was our first trip, they made the utmost effort to accommodate us with all of our needs."

    8. Raccoon Creek State Park Campground

    49 Reviews
    Clinton, PA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 899-2200

    $18 - $128 / night

    "While most of the campgrounds in the park are no pets- there are 2 loops that allow your furry companions! Loop F includes electric spots!"

    "Went to Raccoon Creek State Park to camp for Labor Day weekend. We booked campsite F1 since we had 2 dogs and the F loop allowed dogs. This site was great!"

    9. Keystone State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Latrobe, PA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 668-2939

    $18 - $90 / night

    "The campground was family and pet friendly on the hillside section. For the whole family enjoy."

    "small lake where you can fish, paddle boat, and swim. quiet hours and parking are strictly enforced. Bathrooms are typical for a state park. activities are limited."

    10. Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest

    14 Reviews
    Boyers, PA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 735-2417

    "Great rv park top of the line amenities and staff very clean and a great time. I highly recommend this rv location and their cabins seem to be excellent"

    "We've stayed in cabins, yurts, tents, and our camper. Always up kept and very clean. Have to try out there Halloween production."

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Cabin Reviews near Sarver, PA

323 Reviews of 40 Sarver Campgrounds


  • Nicole L.
    Nov. 1, 2024

    Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins

    Beautiful

    Cooks forest is absolutely gorgeous. I look forward to returning as there are a lot of hiking opportunities we missed. We stayed in the pet friendly area, which was nice. There is a pet trail through the woods that was really great to take our dog rather than walking around the campground. Our site was right next to a drinking water spigot and a path to the bath house. The sites near ours were in a wooded area, which felt more private than many of the other sites we saw. There was a fore pit and a picnic table. Our fire pit was behind where the camper was parked, which also felt more private. There is no alcohol permitted in PA state parks, so alcohol is prohibited in the campground as well. It was a great spot, and we look forward to returning.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 27, 2021

    The Blue Canoe RV Resort

    A Trail Runs Through It: The GAP Trail KOA

    The GAP trail rolls right through the middle of this traditional KOA campground. The seasonal RVers and weekend warriors have long claimed their sites, but for through riders on the trail there is a special place to camp, close to the west-bound entrance. The picnic tables and fire rings are surrounded by hammock poles and there’s lots of space for scattered tents. The bathroom and shower facilities are modern and well maintained. And, of course, they have ice cream and laundry available! They also have cabins if you need to get out of the weather. We didn’t check those out, but saw them on the property. 

    If you are an RVer and seeking a place to park and ride along this trail, this is a perfect place to have the best of both worlds. This is a very busy campground, nothing like the serenity of the less easy to access sites along the GAP trail, but offers some nice services for those in need of them.

    The closest town is Connellsville where you can get everything you might need.  Great restaurants as well!  Check out the Kickstand Kitchen for an ahhhmazing meal!!  Best restaurant along the trail, by far.

  • Danielle S.
    Sep. 24, 2021

    Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins

    Good amount of space

    We stayed here on a busy weekend. The sites are good sized, have a picnic table and fire ring with grill. The bathrooms need to be updated. There are a lot of cracks and crevices where bugs hide and lots of chipped paint. I didn't shower, so no commentary on the warmth/pressure. Look at the campground map before you book your site if being close to a bathroom is important; ours was across the campsite behind us but we had to step in a rock set in the stream to get to it without walking around the loop. Plenty of trees and shrubs for privacy. Lots of firewood both in and outside the park. It's a decent drive to Clarion PA to a Walmart, but there are small camp stores close by.

  • Danielle S.
    Mar. 23, 2018

    Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins

    Gorgeous trails

    I live nearby so I'm a bit biased towards the park. Definitely one of my favorite places to day hike. The trails are well maintained, and the scenery changes every few steps. Lush hardwood forest; plenty of shade for summer hikes. Not crowded at all in the off-season.

    We stayed in the Indian Cabin #I11.  There are 4 twin sized bunk beds but be forewarned, the springs and mattresses were ancient during our stay.  There is a small table, a refrigerator, electric stove and oven, and there is heat.  The windows do not open very much so bring a fan if you're camping in warm weather.   The bathhouse is clean and the showers are hot. 

    The cabins can be difficult to find in the dark, but they are located just behind the campground offices.  If you pull around to the rear of the building and look across the creek that is there, you cannot miss them.

  • Britt B.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Bear Run Campground

    Loads to do...!

    This campground is deceptively big! The nightly RV sites are close to the park entrance and are relatively flat. The campground hosts themed events, game nights and arts& crafts. There is a swimming pool and playground for the kids. It also has a small café that sells baked goods and coffee. On Saturdays they sell amazing Armish Donuts! 

    Further into the campground the sites turn to more permanent sites. Further up the hill are more cottages and camping. This campground is steep in parts and too large to walk efficiently. There is a fenced dog run area and a beautiful lake. All sites have fire rings. There is an onsite laundry, WIFI, onsite dump station and propane refill station. 

    You can also buy ice and firewood. The campground is gated. Lots to do at the campground and lots to do in the surrounding area. They welcome all furry friends!

  • Kathleen H.
    Jul. 10, 2022

    Raccoon Creek State Park Campground

    Pet friendly campsite, with electric

    While most of the campgrounds in the park are no pets- there are 2 loops that allow your furry companions! Loop F includes electric spots! Loved seeing the 'neighbors' dogs get excited and curious when I walked my 4-legged best friend around the site. Clean area , close to a modern bathroom (a few stalls & even 2 showers!) Looking forward to going back at the end of the month.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 20, 2023

    Tomlinson Run State Park Campground

    Very wooded campground

    General: 50-site (all but six with electric hookups) campground plus two yurts and three cabins. Two sites are handicap accessible. 

    Site Quality: The sites have gravel pads (except the handicap-accessible ones which were paved). The sites were completely covered with leaves when we were there which made it challenging to determine where the actual (narrow) pad was. Sites appeared to be level. A fire ring and wooden picnic table complete the site. 

    Bathhouse: A little dated but clean. Two of the stall doors did not latch properly. Didn't use the shower so cannot comment but there was a sign indicating it took a while for the water to warm up.

    Activities/Amenities: There is a small camper store, laundry, and a playground. In season, there is lake swimming and a boat dock. There is a fishing area, mini-golf and disc golf, and several short hiking trails. Unfortunately, since we arrived late afternoon and had to depart early the following day (and were camping off-season), we could not take advantage of any of these things. What we lose in activities, we gain in a quieter camping experience with fewer crowds, which is generally preferable for us!

  • Britt B.
    Jul. 28, 2021

    Raccoon Creek State Park Campground

    Raccoon Creek Camping

    This is a large state park offering electric only sites

    The sites are set amounts the forest and there are several loops to choose from. Loop F is pet friendly. All sites are within walking distance to amenities 

    Amenities are quite run down but functional 

    Wildlife is beautiful and its a short ~10min drive to the beach area of Raccoon Creek lake. 

    Two (2) dump station spots and fresh water taps location throughout the park 

    NOTE: Many sites are not level, you will require blocks/timber to level out campers. Tent campers should choose their site using the photos on the state park site. 

    All sites have a paved car space.

  • Kathleen B.
    May. 25, 2021

    Breakneck Campground

    Nice little campground

    Our first visit to this campground and we actually found from using this website! We wanted a secluded site and close to Pittsburgh. 

    We arrived around 7pm and there was no check in, we drove around for a while trying to find a spot with a fire ring per some helpful campers. There are two really nice spots by the water which were taken, and we only saw one other in the woods (the other 2 were hidden by a large group of people).

    We ended up finding a flat spot with some tree cover what was far enough from our neighbors but about as close as a bigger campground. Would be good for larger groups. Ton of flat land for tents but saw some people with smaller campers. Firewood is $5 a bucket and clean and dry. Bring a table cloth for the tables. 

    Portapot close by but full bath rooms and showers by main lodge. Lots of tent platforms that overlooked into the woods which would be fun, for a smaller 4 person tent though. 

    As another reviewer stated, there was a super loud group Friday night but Saturday was very peaceful and quiet and we met the owner who checked us in and apologized for the loud group and said he was still getting the campground ready for the season. The price is the same for either spots. 

    Short walk down cheeseman road to trail entrances to McConnells Mills State Park. Short drive to hells hallow or the covered bridge. 

    Overall we had a great time and will be back!


Guide to Sarver

Cabin accommodations near Sarver, Pennsylvania provide camping options in western Pennsylvania, less than 30 miles from Pittsburgh. Located in Butler County, this region features rolling hills, wooded terrain, and elevations between 1,000-1,200 feet. The area experiences four distinct seasons with summer highs typically in the 80s and winter temperatures that can drop below freezing.

What to do

Hiking trails: accessible from campgrounds. At Moraine State Park, trails connect with camping areas. "It is right next to the bike trail and has access to the lake," notes one visitor about the Five Points Group Camping Area.

Swimming and beaches: available May-September. Families can enjoy lake swimming at several locations. "The lake is great for fishing with plenty of hiking trails," according to a Keystone State Park visitor who mentions they've "stayed here multiple times throughout several summers."

Horseback riding: seasonal activity. Kozy Rest Kampground offers horseback riding opportunities. "My son loves the horse rides on Sundays," says one reviewer, highlighting this family-friendly attraction.

Creek exploration: cooling off spot. When staying in rustic cabins, creek access provides natural entertainment. At Breakneck Campground, "the creek at the bottom of the hill is a true hidden gem and our kids and dogs love splashing in the water to cool off on a hot day."

What campers like

Privacy levels: varies by location. Some cabins offer more seclusion than others. At Bear Run Campground, one camper advises: "I always camp near the horses as I like a bit more privacy. The front of the campground is a bit too packed for my liking."

Views: elevated sites preferred. Several cabin locations feature scenic vistas. "You are on top of a mountain with great views. The spots are well spaced out and it is family owned," reports a visitor to Mountain Top Campground.

Clean facilities: especially appreciated. Smith Grove gets praise for maintenance: "Campground is very nice. A lot of sites with plenty of room at each site. Bathrooms were very clean as well."

Weekend activities: organized events. Many cabin locations near Sarver offer scheduled activities. "Every weekend there are activities, there is a heated pool and Friday night Bingo," states one Bear Run visitor about the social atmosphere.

What you should know

Reservation timing: plan ahead. Cabin availability can be limited, especially in peak season. At Indian Brave Campground, which offers 185 sites, visitors should book early as it operates only "Apr 15 - Oct 15" according to their season information.

Shower facility variations: coin operation common. Some locations require coins for showers. "Only disappointment was that the showers were coin operated, so you not only needed cash on hand but then had to turn those into special coins for the shower," notes one Mountain Top visitor.

Off-season limitations: reduced services. Many cabins near Sarver close during winter months. Buttercup Woodlands Campground operates "Apr 15 - Oct 15" while others like Mountain Top remain open year-round.

Pet policies: documentation required. Most cabin rentals allow pets but may have restrictions. "We welcome all furry friends!" states a Bear Run reviewer, though campgrounds typically require vaccination records.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: check event calendars. Raccoon Creek State Park provides family-friendly cabin options. "Designated pet areas, flush toilets and shower house available. Plenty of trails," notes one visitor, making it suitable for families with both children and pets.

Playground access: varies by location. When choosing cabins for family stays, check for play facilities. "There's a nice mix of campsites, we prefer the more private, wooded spots," shares a Breakneck visitor who brings children.

Cabin amenities: bring bedding. Most cabin rentals require you bring your own linens and pillows. Bring flashlights and lighting options for cabins with limited electrical outlets.

Swimming options: both natural and pool settings. One visitor to Indian Brave Campground praises the "Olympic sized swimming pool, nature trails, playground, basketball court, recreation hall" available to cabin guests.

Tips from RVers

Cabin access routes: narrow roads common. Mountain Top Campground has challenging access. "The hardest part is finding it. The roads get narrow so if in an RV call them for the easiest way in," advises one visitor.

Site spacing: varies significantly. Some cabin locations offer more space between units than others. "The sites are pretty spread out and spacious," shares a Mountain Top camper, though this varies by property.

Utility connections: check before booking. Not all cabin sites offer full hookups. One camper notes at Mountain Top: "full verizon coverage lte, 30 + 50amp services, grey water dump on most sites, water, open year round."

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