Best Glamping near Strattanville, PA

Several glamping options surround the Strattanville area, with accommodations ranging from stylish yurts at Clear Creek State Park to premium glamping tents at Kalyumet Campground. These upscale outdoor retreats offer a significant upgrade from traditional camping, featuring electricity, comfortable bedding, and climate control options. The Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest provides family-friendly glamping accommodations with private bathrooms and kitchenettes, while Two Mile Run County Park houses unique glamping structures tucked into Pennsylvania's forest landscape. One visitor noted, "The cabins are beautiful and there is a ton of things to do, making it perfect for catching up with family and friends."

Outdoor enthusiasts staying at these glamping resorts enjoy direct access to the Clarion River for kayaking and canoeing, particularly at the eco-friendly accommodations near Clear Creek State Park. According to a camper, "The nicest sites, location-wise, are on the Clarion River, and canoe-in group sites are nice too, and secluded." Guests can explore miles of hiking trails through Cook Forest's old-growth timber or enjoy on-site amenities including swimming pools, mini-golf, and planned activities. Most glamping sites remain open from April through October, with peak season running June through August. Several eco-conscious glamping operations in the region utilize solar power and environmentally sustainable practices, allowing visitors to minimize their environmental impact while experiencing Pennsylvania's natural beauty.

Best Glamping Sites Near Strattanville, Pennsylvania (20)

    1. Kalyumet Campground

    14 Reviews
    Lucinda, PA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 744-9622

    "The pool is nice and big with a mushroom fountain and built in seating in the shallow end. A short path through the woods leads you to their mini-golf/pizza/ice cream shop."

    "Also I cannot day enough about how well they maintain their bathrooms and have them set up!"

    2. Clear Creek State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Clarington, PA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 752-2368

    $26 - $94 / night

    "A must do when camping in Pennsylvania. The Clarian river is great for kayaking . Multiple trails off of park."

    "A Pennsylvania favorite, Clear Creek State Park is a beautifully maintained, scenic park, right on the Clarion River in the Clear Creek State Park."

    3. Rvino - Campers Paradise

    9 Reviews
    Clarington, PA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 752-2393

    $40 - $245 / night

    "On one trip I alerted them to a light that was out by the bath house, and it was fixed before nightfall."

    "Great staff"

    4. Tionesta Rec. Area Campground

    11 Reviews
    Tionesta, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 755-3512

    $30 - $46 / night

    "This campground, given its location along Tionesta creek, spillway, and close to the Allegheny River has a lot to offer."

    "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."

    5. Minister Creek Campground

    15 Reviews
    Sheffield, PA
    30 miles
    Website

    $12 / night

    "No running water or electricity, but that’s what we were looking for. We had a big tent (10x14) and 2 vehicles, with plenty of room to spare."

    "Cute little campground with a handful of drive up sites and many hike-in sites scattered along the beautiful Minister Creek in the Allegheny National Forest."

    6. Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest

    13 Reviews
    Boyers, PA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 735-2417

    "We had a wonderful experience, the ground is setup nicely. The staff is so warm and welcoming. Really enjoyed all the activities."

    "What a great experience, from the moment we arrived until the minute we checked out. Everyone was nice and friendly. And not just the workers. The Seasonals we very friendly and helpful as well."

    7. Oil Creek Family Campground

    7 Reviews
    Titusville, PA
    30 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. Two Mile Run County Park

    5 Reviews
    Rouseville, PA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 676-6116

    "Couple beautiful walk in tent sites right on the water. Plenty of nice hiking trails. Great beach for kids."

    "The lake is nice for canoeing"

    9. Kellettville Recreation Area (PA)

    1 Review
    Marienville, PA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 755-3512

    $24 - $45 / night

    10. Silver Canoe Campground

    4 Reviews
    Indiana, PA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 783-6000

    $8 - $51 / night

    "My 9 year old and myself got a tent site with electric for two nights and had a great time. The sites were all level and were well-shaded. The pool area and bath house were clean and maintained."

    "Large sites, nice restrooms, big hall, pool, lake to canoe, boat & fish. They have a small cafe for breakfast and lunch. You can rent the hall for parties and weddings."

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Glamping Reviews near Strattanville, PA

184 Reviews of 20 Strattanville Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2021

    Clear Creek State Park Campground

    Great place to camp

    We have tented and RV'd at Clear Creek. A must do when camping in Pennsylvania. The Clarian river is great for kayaking . Multiple trails off of park. Biking and breweries close by. if you have RV/travel trailer do NOT recommend the non-power sites, they are not level enough, you may really have to bring up the trailer. There were wonderful campsites hosts when we there

    Pros; excellent location, great friendly people, clean and stocked bathrooms which include showers. Some sites are separated.. great camp hosts

    Cons…a few sites are really close, however not a bad thing here as we got to meet a lot of great people, so for us it was kind of a Pro.

  • S
    Aug. 1, 2020

    Red Bridge Recreation Area - Allegheny National Forest

    Love this place!

    This is my favorite campground so far in PA.

    For the most part, there isn’t a bad site (although we didn’t see any of the walk up sites, and I recommend not booking a site immediately next to the bathrooms since the ones without showers are more like “outhouse” toilets and can stink). The sites are private, flat, surrounded by trees, and have plenty of space. The ground is quite rocky though, so bring plenty of heavy duty tent steaks.

    Highlights include: the reservoir (beautiful and clean! You can swim with your dog from the access points at the campground), quiet, friendly staff (a kind older gentleman helped us jump my car and refused to take any money as a thank you), updated/very clean showers, not buggy, reception is great (we have Verizon), plenty of room to social distance, and 2 trading posts about 1 mile away with milk, eggs, basic supplies, etc.

    Cons: the bathrooms without showers aren’t flush toilets, and there is no campground office so you must see the hosts for any issues.

    Things to do nearby (last 5 pictures): the Kinzua Skywalk Bridge free- an old train bridge that was partially destroyed by a tornado in the early 2000’s. The bridge is handicap/stroller accessible, pets are allowed. There is a small indoor museum & gift shop, and a hiking trail along the wreckage. If you hike, wear good sneakers, the path is rocky and VERY steep. The hiking path is not recommended for small children). Bathrooms on site.

    The Kinzua Dam free - beautiful. Handicap/stroller accessible, pets permitted. Bathrooms were closed due to social distancing.

    Rimmrock overlook free- just a small distance from the parking lot. NOT stroller/handicap accessible, and there are rock steps, however we saw numerous families with small children go through the path with no issues. Pets permitted. Bathrooms on site.

    Nearby towns of Kane and Ridgway looked cute, but we didn’t spend time there due to our efforts to social distance.

  • 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!

  • Sara K.
    Jun. 11, 2019

    Breakneck Campground

    Loud, party-like atmosphere; rules not enforced

    My boyfriend and I camped here last weekend; unfortunately it did not go well. While I very much enjoyed the facilities, we had an awful experience. Friday night was peaceful, although we had trouble locating the owners and figured we'd find them and pay up the next day. When we got back from a full day of climbing Saturday, a group of at least a dozen had set up camp across the road from us. They were drinking heavily all night (I understand that drinking IS allowed here being a private campground) however posted quiet hours begin at 10 pm. I got about 2 hours of sleep Saturday night total, and the last time I was woken up my watch said 3:48 am. Clearly there is absolutely no enforcement of the quiet hours whatsoever. In addition, the group had lights on all night as well, shining directly over into our campsite and tent. Sunday morning, we still had no luck locating the owners. We ended up putting our cash in an envelop in the mailbox. I emailed them letting them know we had put the money in the mailbox, and also asked about the quiet hour enforcement. I requested a response and heard nothing. I'm disappointed, and as a manager myself would want to know if a customer had a bad experience. I would have to recommend that if you are looking for a peaceful, quiet place to camp and sleep under the stars that you look elsewhere. I'm sad to say this, because I had greatly looked forward to staying here after hearing my boyfriend describe his previous experience and reading other reviews. There is a sign posted when entering "drive like your kids live here" but the campground I experienced was not family-friendly at all.

  • 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!

  • d
    Jul. 29, 2021

    Red Bridge Recreation Area - Allegheny National Forest

    Spacious Camping in the Woods

    This campground is operated by the state and they take excellent care of it. The sites are spacious with all different types of typography - large boulders, slopes, flats all with grass and dirt, handicap accessible picnic tables and fire rings. Few sites have full hook-up and those are closest to the paved roads. Several sites have electric but most are for boondocking. The sites closest to the GORGEOUS reservoir are all primitive. All sites are back-in. There are paths leading down to the reservoir throughout the campground. The pit toilets and shower houses are well-located and very clean. There is firewood available for purchase on-site.  There is an easily accessible dump site right on the property. It was a quiet place with respectful campers. Kayaking down the river from Westline back to the campground was a blast! The water was higher because of all the rains this month so we got lucky and encountered some class III rapids. Usually a trip of this distance might have you doing some portage in that same river when the water is at normal levels. We ventured away from camp this time into the town of Westline and Kane and found some great little local restaurants and even a distillery that rolled out the welcome mat for us! No other frills are available at Redbridge campground, but if you just want to be in the woods and enjoy nature, this is the place to do just that. Bring your boats, bikes and hiking boots and have a ball surrounded by the natural beauty that is the Allegheny Reservoir area.

  • Anna H.
    Jul. 21, 2021

    Minister Creek Campground

    The Perfect Spot

    We have a camper, but wanted to take the kids tent camping for a change, and this was the perfect place. It’s first come first serve, but we lucked out with a huge spot, shady, right beside the gorgeous creek, and also the closest to the toilet (which did occasionally send a slight scent our way, but not really a big deal). No running water or electricity, but that’s what we were looking for. We had a big tent (10x14) and 2 vehicles, with plenty of room to spare.

  • Andrew G.
    Jun. 13, 2018

    Red Bridge Recreation Area - Allegheny National Forest

    Beautiful campground with a beautiful view

    After backpacking the rimrock/Morrison trails in one day, my friends and I all drove by Red bridge campground and thought it was perfect! We had a great spot right by the water. There are walk up spots and way more drive up to car camping spots. It was pretty busy, and the owners were constantly making their rounds before it started to get dark. The wild life was great, with barred owls, many ducks, and different fish species constantly popping up by the spot. Very peaceful at night and the showers and facilities are nice as well! Definitely recommend.


Guide to Strattanville

Cabin and glamping options near Strattanville, Pennsylvania span several state parks and private campgrounds within a 30-minute drive of town. The area sits at approximately 1,600 feet elevation in the Allegheny Plateau region, with camping facilities nestled among dense forests of oak, maple and pine. Summer temperatures average 70-85°F while spring and fall nights can drop to 40-50°F, requiring appropriate sleeping gear and clothing layers.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Clear Creek State Park features a well-maintained disc golf course popular with families. According to one visitor, "There is a stream that runs down through the park and bear rocks has some beautiful views of the forest" while another notes it's "a beautiful campground with site not far from the Clarion river."

Fishing spots: Multiple creeks and waterways around Tionesta Rec. Area Campground provide trout and bass fishing opportunities. "Beautiful level sites, spaced nicely apart, full hook ups, with big picnic tables and fire rings with multi-tiered grate. We had sites #46 and 48 right above the creek surrounded by tall trees," shares a camper who enjoyed the proximity to water.

Backpacking trails: Minister Creek Campground offers direct trail access for overnight hikers. "Sites on trail are plenty, and far between, to provide plenty of solitude. On the campground, I believe there are only 6 sites, you don't need to worry about over-crowding," states a reviewer who appreciated the uncrowded camping experience.

Winter activities: Several glamping locations near Strattanville operate year-round with heated accommodations. Cross-country skiing trails wind through Oil Creek State Park, where one camper noted, "Very quiet and no light pollution from a town or city, providing great moonlit nights."

What campers like

Private waterfront sites: Campers at Clear Creek State Park Campground consistently rate the waterfront sites highly. "There are also two very private tent sites that are waterfront (classified as Kayak In tent sites) numbered CR-001 & CR-002. Both waterfront, shaded with fire rings. Excellent tent sites!" reports a reviewer who enjoyed the secluded creek-side camping.

Clean facilities: Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest maintains exceptionally clean restrooms and shower facilities. A camper stated it has "Probably the cleanest shower house I have ever seen at a campground" while another mentioned "Restrooms are nice and clean."

Star-gazing opportunities: The area's limited light pollution creates ideal conditions for night sky viewing. A Minister Creek Campground visitor advises, "Perfect spot for star-gazing. So set the alarm for 2am and enjoy."

Well-spaced sites: Two Mile Run County Park offers spacious camping areas with natural buffers. "When staying at two mile you will find the sites are separated by trees and offer you your own little private area," notes a camper who appreciated the privacy.

What you should know

Seasonal openings: Most glamping facilities operate from April through October with limited winter availability. Tionesta Rec. Area Campground is open "May 19 to September 1" while Clear Creek State Park runs from "mid April to mid December."

Wildlife encounters: Bears are present throughout the region. A Clear Creek visitor reported, "I did have two separate run in with bears but over all a great experience!" Similarly, another camper mentioned, "Bears congregate frequently" at Oil Creek State Park.

Site reservations: Popular glamping locations fill quickly during summer months. Silver Canoe Campground offers both tent and cabin accommodations, with one visitor noting, "I've stayed here many times. Normally I use a tent but I've stayed in their cabins too. They are much nicer than your average campground cabins."

Cell service limitations: Reception varies significantly between campgrounds. At Clear Creek State Park "None of the major carriers have service here," while Two Mile Run County Park has "good signal for Verizon."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Rvino - Campers Paradise offers multiple recreational facilities for children. "The playground is conveniently located. The swimming pool is always cold but feels great on a nice hot day," shares a repeat visitor who found the amenities well-maintained.

Educational programs: Clear Creek State Park runs regular nature education sessions. "This is also a great place to go year-round for kids interested in learning about nature. There is a nature museum. Seek out Ranger Susanne—she is a really great teacher!" recommends a family who visited with children.

Budget-friendly options: Tent sites at Two Mile Run County Park provide affordable family accommodations. A camper noted, "Affordable, lots of things to do like fishing, hiking trails, canoeing kayaking, clean shower house," making it suitable for families on a budget.

Safety considerations: Be aware of seasonal hazards like ticks from April to October. Families should note that at Oil Creek State Park, one visitor found "runoff was happening, so oil creek was pretty flooded" during early spring visits.

Tips from RVers

Site utilities placement: At Kalyumet Campground, utilities may require extended connections. One RVer noted, "Our only complaint would be the site we were in (11) and others next to it were quite far from the water and cable hookups. I ended up having to run 60ft of water hose and 50ft of cable in order to get a connection."

Leveling requirements: Prepare adequate leveling blocks for Clear Creek State Park. A camper advised, "Most of the spots will require leveling blocks" due to the natural terrain.

Pull-through availability: Two Mile Run County Park offers convenient pull-through sites. A reviewer observed, "Every site has plenty of room. Campground overall is quiet. And most if not all of the full hookups are pull throughs."

Water pressure variations: Some campgrounds have inconsistent water systems. At Tionesta Rec. Area, a visitor recorded "The water pressure was okay at about 42 psi" which is adequate but not high for RV use.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Strattanville, PA is Kalyumet Campground with a 3.3-star rating from 14 reviews.

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