RV Camping near Slippery Rock, PA

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    Several RV parks near Slippery Rock accommodate various camping needs. Bear Run Campground in Portersville features 300 sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups for RVs up to 40 feet. The campground operates from April through October with full hookup options and 30/50-amp service. "Bear Run offers pull through sites for larger RVs. The pool is smaller but still enjoyable," noted one visitor. Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest in Harrisville provides 312 RV sites with 30/50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. Cooper's Lake Campground in Slippery Rock itself offers big-rig friendly sites with 50-amp hookups, though with fewer amenities than other parks in the region.

    Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer months and fall foliage season when campgrounds reach capacity. Most RV parks in the area maintain dump stations, though some sites like Valley View Campground lack black water hookups. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region - Verizon typically provides the most reliable coverage with 2-3 bars reported at most locations. A recent review noted that "many sites are not level, you will require blocks/timber to level out campers." Pet policies differ between facilities, with most allowing leashed pets but some designated areas restricting animals. Propane refill stations are available at Bear Run and several other campgrounds, eliminating the need to disconnect and drive into town for refills.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Slippery Rock (95)

      1. RV Village Camping Resort

      4.5(2)17mi from Slippery RockRVs, Tents

      "The pool and playground are awesome for the kiddos. There are a ton of permanent sites which the folks are all very friendly. The resort is golf cart friendly and that’s how most get around."

      "I highly recommend this campground to anyone that loves to be around a lot of friendly people. We are going to make this our most favorite spot in western Pa."

      2. Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground

      4.6(8)29mi from Slippery RockRVs, Tents

      "Despite the fact that it’s not our normal kind of camping, in the woods, it was very comfortable. It does not feel crowded, sites were grassy and all utilities worked well."

      "Unfortunately they didn’t have a 50 amp site available so the owner gave me 30 amp converter at no cost and also helped me hook up my gray water and black water connections."

      from $45 - $55 / night

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      3. Rustic Acres

      4.5(10)34mi from Slippery Rock3 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "They have a wooded walking trail that passes a creek. The game lands are also close by. The top level has year round sites, which is a big bonus!"

      "This campground is easy access to I80, Less than 10 minutes. It is very clean, amazingly helpful staff, mix of seasonal, weekly, and overnight. Nice playground for the kids."

      from $39 - $69 / night

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      4. Chestnut Ridge Campground

      5.0(1)29mi from Slippery Rock

      "Nice and quiet. Friendly staff. Beautiful campground."

      from $50 - $60 / night

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      5. RV Resort Village

      2.0(2)17mi from Slippery RockRVs, Tents, Cabins

      6. Bear Run Campground

      4.3(15)10mi from Slippery RockRVs, Tents, Cabins

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

      "Bear Run offers pull through sites for larger RV's. The pool is smaller but still enjoyable.  Tons of activities always planned on the weekend.  Family Friendly Friendly!"

      from $30 - $300 / night

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      7. Fombell Landing

      3.0(1)19mi from Slippery Rock21 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $45 - $65 / night

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      8. Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest

      4.9(14)7mi from Slippery Rock7 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It is very family friendly. Restrooms are nice and clean."

      "We were there back in May 2017, which was our first time camping. Based on our first time, I thought this place was five stars."

      9. Valley View Campground

      5.0(1)20mi from Slippery RockRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $40 - $105 / night

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      10. Cooper's Lake Campground

      4.7(3)8mi from Slippery RockRVs, Tents

      "Camping down by the lake near the flushing toilets and showers is my favorite spot. Shady and great views of the birds of prey catching fish in the lake."

      "Had a great time here, grounds were very nicely maintained and there was access to everything you needed."

      from $25 / night

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    RV Park Reviews near Slippery Rock, PA

    518 Reviews of 95 Slippery Rock Campgrounds


    • m
      Sep. 14, 2021

      Tomlinson Run State Park Campground

      Nice little State Park

      Tomlinson Run is a small state park situated in the northern panhandle of West Virginia nestled between eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania. Plenty of things to do there including but not limited to…. Mini golf, hiking trails, biking, swimming, fishing, paddle boats, parks for the kids, and of course the camping. The campsites here are mainly gravel pads with the exception being the asphalt handicapped spots (2). Most spots are 30 amp with a few 50 amp (new for 2021). The park also has a few primitive spots available and some yurts and cabins to rent. I have a 38’ fifth wheel and the spots are tight for it (even the couple pull thru). Campground facilities are clean but dated. They state new facilities are coming soon. The campground is at the top of a hill and the spots are wooded and shaded. I would consider the camping to be spaced generously (room to stretch out). They have a small camp store and information available. A breakfast is available during peak season for a small fee. They do have water and a dump station available (free for campers to use).

    • 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!

    • 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.

    • James B.
      Oct. 7, 2021

      Mountain Top Campground

      very nice for me but ymmv

      nice campsite the closest to Pittsburg that i found. 35 mins 

      pros

      amazing views at this mountain top campsite

      45 per night for me ymmv 

      clean campgrounds

      level gravel lots with wood boarders

      lots of grass on each site as well

      full verizon coverage lte 

      30 + 50amp services

      grey water dump on most sites

      water 

      open year round 

      cons

      no kids park

      no dog park

      no cable hookups

      moderate wi-fi (to be expected) 

      no black sewer hookup (does have dump station and honey wagon)

    • Gypsy G.
      Jun. 22, 2021

      Mercer-Grove City KOA

      Really nice!

      Very well maintained campground with lots of amenities, esp for kids (pool, playground). Generous sized sites, not too close together. Looks like quite a few long-term RVers here. Cute chickens wandering around. Hiking trail accessible from the campsite. Heavily wooded and quiet, but not too far off interstate.

    • Bev The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 27, 2026

      Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

      Beautiful campground, choose your site wisely

      When we arrived, we checked in at the camp office. The ladies there were very kind. The roads through the campground are wide enough for two-way traffic and nicely paved.

      This is a beautiful, heavily treed campground. Even on Memorial Day weekend with lots of people, the park was very peaceful. The sounds of birds permeate the air round the clock. Chipmunks run amok. They’re just so cute.

      We booked site 56 for our 39’ fifth wheel. As soon as we pulled up, we knew there was no way we’d fit even though the reservation site said it would accommodate a 40’ rig. The camp hosts happened to be passing by as we were surveying the site. They were very helpful redirecting us to a nearby site that would be more suitable. FYI, sites 55 and 56 have deep culverts on either side. One wrong turn and you’re going to have a problem. The majority of sites along our road were just wide enough to keep the tires out of the dirt, but not wide enough for the stairs to land on asphalt. If you have a motorhome or other wide-bodied rig, like an Alliance Paradigm, I would recommend choosing one of the sites on the loop around the playground. Those are better suited for newer big rigs.

      TIP…the line at the dump station is long on the holiday weekends. Plan accordingly.

    • 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!

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 22, 2022

      Tionesta Rec. Area Campground

      Nice COE

      There was not a real address to set our RV GPS. Waze and Google maps will pull up directions by entering Tionesta Recreation Area. We came in from the west on US-6 to PA-66, and up PA-36. From I-80, take the exit for PA-36 then follow the signs to Tionesta and once you get near you'll see the Tionesta Recreation Area Signs. There are signs to the boat launch area so pay attention and follow the camping signs; the campground(CG) is on the right. If you come in from Tionesta, once you clear the town the CG area is to the left. We arrived on a Sunday afternoon around 3:00 PM and the COE entrance building was not manned, so we took a picture of the CG map and proceeded to back-in site 100 with 50 AMP FHUs. There were no obstacles so our back-in was one and done. The site was just long enough for our 39’ fifth wheel(recreation.gov stated max length 48 ft RV) and we had to park our F450 diagonally in front. We noticed that the site post already had our names and dates of stay. The utilities were about 3/4 the way to the back of the site so no problems with sewer, water, or electric cord lengths. The water pressure was okay at about 42 psi. We did not receive any OTA channels but this site and several others back up to a huge berm so you can get satellite. Most of the sites in the CG have mature trees so the satellite is iffy. We got 2 bars on Verizon. The site lengths vary in the CG and the lengths from the reservation site seemed to be fairly correct. There were quite a few larger rigs here. Most if not all of the sites in this CG are full hookups. We noticed that some were 30/20 AMP. Sites closer to the front of the CG, especially along the river, tend to be close to each other. We found that the 90s- 100s area has the best site spacing with site 100 being one of the most spacious sites. After watching a 40’ 5th wheel struggle to back into site 113, we decided this site is not a good choice for rigs over 35 feet or for someone with below-average backing abilities due to the obstacles getting into the site. The pad angles at 90 degrees, there’s a ditch across the road from the site making it difficult to swing the tow vehicle, and there are trees to avoid. We enjoyed walking our dogs through the CG and watching the groundhogs in the rocks behind our site. We noted during our 4-day stay towards the end of June that restaurants and other sights such as museums may be closed Monday, Tuesday, and/or Wednesday. Get out and explore PA Route 666, which includes the Nebraska bridge, Tall Oaks Gift Shop, and Frog rock.

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 24, 2022

      Shenango Campground

      Huge COE

      After getting off I80, our RV GPS wanted to take us on a wonky route, so we followed Waze and the campground’s(CG) web instructions that took us across the causeway on N. Hermitage Rd, then a right turn off on Birchwood Rd, which led us to take a left turn back across N. Hermitage Rd to get back to the Shenango Rec Area turn. Once we got to the CG, check in was quick and very easy. Just happened, our next door neighbor/camp host checked us in and told us we could get water off their site so we proceeded straight to site 199 that’s a back in with electric(50/30 AMP) only plus one of the better spaced sites in the CG. We had to maneuver a couple of times to get into the 90 degree site but the road was wide with no obstacles to prevent swinging into the site. We quickly found out that our 50 AMP connection had issues and after reporting it, a maintenance crew came within 20 minutes and fixed a bad breaker. We got 3 bars on Verizon and a handful of OTA channels. Due to the amount of mature trees, satellite would be iffy depending on your site. There are no FHU sites(camp host sites have electric& water). Electric sites are centrally grouped within the loops and spaced closer together than most COEs. The majority of the sites within this CG are dry camping and they too are fairly close together. The sites right on the lake were all dry camping. With all the dry camping sites in this CG, its nice that they allow generator use during non quiet hours. Quiet hours here are 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM. There are water spigots periodically located within the loops and the CG map identifies where they are. There’s also a two-lane dump station located near the entrance but there is no potable water. There are signs stating no alcohol in the park, but people were openly drinking. We also noted that the contractors who clean the restroom/shower facilities start early in the morning and close the facility while cleaning, which was inconvenient for the dry campers just waking up. If we were to stay at this CG again, we’d come during the week and get a dry camping site on the water.


    Guide to Slippery Rock

    RV campgrounds near Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania offer diverse camping options in the western Pennsylvania region where elevations range from 1,100 to 1,400 feet. Summer temperatures typically reach 80-85°F with cooler evenings around 60°F. Most camping facilities in the area remain open from April through October, with limited winter accessibility at select locations.

    What to do

    Hiking at McConnell's Mill State Park: Accessible from Breakneck Campground, which sits adjacent to the park. "From our campsite we walked along the creek into McConnells Mill State Park and joined the covered bridge trail. Approx. 30min walk along the creek down into McConnells Mill State Park," notes one visitor.

    Horseback riding: Available at Bear Run Campground on Sundays. "My son loves the horse rides on Sundays," mentions one regular camper. The riding area is located in the back section of the campground.

    Swimming and water activities: Lake Arthur at Moraine State Park provides boating opportunities. "Moraine state park is 3 minutes away with lake Aurther for sailing, canoeing, power boating, bike trails, frisbee golf coarse and swimming," according to a Breakneck Campground visitor.

    What campers like

    Themed weekend events: Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest offers scheduled activities for families. "Plenty of activities for the kids, awesome lasertag course. Best shower house I've seen," reports one camper. These events typically run Friday through Sunday.

    Clean facilities: Campground cleanliness ranks high on visitor priorities. "Great campground and very clean. Probably the cleanest shower house I have ever seen at a campground," notes a visitor to Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest.

    Creek access: Several campgrounds feature water access points. 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," according to a frequent visitor.

    What you should know

    Site leveling requirements: Many campsites in the region require equipment for leveling. At Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground, "They keep up on the gravel and leveling which is always appreciated."

    Seasonal availability: Most Slippery Rock camping areas operate from April through October. RV Village Camping Resort specifically operates "Apr 1 - Oct 31" while Rustic Acres remains "open all year."

    Flooding potential: Low-lying areas may experience water issues. "The campground is entirely in a flood zone. It gets so deep the locals cars have floated away," warns a visitor to Fombell Landing after experiencing flooding.

    Noise levels: Campgrounds vary significantly in atmosphere. At Breakneck Campground, weekday stays tend to be quieter: "My daughter and I came through here on our way from Michigan to Virginia. I think it was a Thursday night. It was quiet and beautiful."

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for organized activities: Rustic Acres offers children's programs. "Our children enjoyed the Saturday kids program, crafts, snacks and games with other children," shares one family. These programs typically run for 2-3 hours on weekend mornings.

    Consider pool access: During summer months, swimming facilities provide relief from heat. "The pool and playground are awesome for the kiddos," notes a visitor to RV Village Camping Resort.

    Evaluate site spacing: Family camping requires adequate space. At Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground, "Level gravel sites with really great grassy areas. We stayed memorial weekend and it was quiet by 9 every night."

    Tips from RVers

    RV site selection: Choose campgrounds with appropriate electrical service. At RV Village Camping Resort, "Nightly RV sites are close to the park entrance and are relatively flat." This accessibility simplifies arrival and departure.

    Dump station access: Not all campgrounds offer full hookups. "Dump connections too high," reports one visitor to RV Village, highlighting the importance of checking these facilities before arrival.

    Length restrictions: While many campgrounds accommodate larger rigs, site limitations exist. At Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground, "Big rig accessible. We reserved for 2 nights, stayed 3 and would return."

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