Best Cabin Camping near Sutersville, PA

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Cabin rentals around Sutersville feature a mix of basic and fully-furnished options at established campgrounds. Madison-Pittsburgh S.E. KOA offers cabin accommodations with varying amenities, while Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA provides cabin rentals with convenient highway access. The Blue Canoe RV Resort (formerly Uniontown KOA) features cabins situated near the Youghiogheny River and the GAP trail. "The kabins are okay but had a horrible smell. The site wasn't great either," noted one visitor about their experience at a local cabin rental. Most cabins include electricity and some form of climate control, though amenities vary significantly between locations.

Rustic cabins and more deluxe accommodations are available throughout the region, with prices typically ranging from $90-150 per night depending on size and amenities. Several KOA locations operate seasonally, including Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA which runs from March through December. Madison-Pittsburgh S.E. KOA remains open year-round, offering cabin options during winter months with heat tape on water lines to prevent freezing. Pet policies vary by location, with many campgrounds offering pet-friendly cabin options. According to one review, "If you stay in one of the smaller kabins with a shower, just know there will be a flood and you should wet, turn the water off, lather, then rinse. Also don't think everyone is showering one after the other because it's very small water tank."

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Basic cooking facilities vary between properties, from simple fire rings with picnic tables to cabins with small refrigerators and microwaves. The camp stores at Madison-Pittsburgh S.E. KOA and other locations stock limited groceries, firewood, and camping supplies, though selection is described as "sparse" in reviews. For more extensive shopping needs, nearby towns offer grocery stores and other services. Firewood is available for purchase at most locations, with some campgrounds offering delivery service directly to cabin sites.

Best Cabin Sites Near Sutersville, Pennsylvania (41)

    1. Madison-Pittsburgh S.E. KOA

    10 Reviews
    Youngwood, PA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 722-4444

    "Very nice folks when you check in and large general store/laundry facility. It is a great launching pad if you would like to do things in the area."

    "They have a pool, fishing pond and a cloud pillow with the playground next to it along with two small dog play areas.Every week they organizes different themes for bingo, and other games."

    2. Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    83 Reviews
    Ohiopyle, PA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-8591

    $20 - $90 / night

    "From white water kayaking and guided rafting trips, natural waterslides, to hiking and biking trails - this park has it all! This beautiful park has something to offer for everyone."

    "The Kentucky campground at Ohiopyle State Park in Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania is the most convenient campground to stay at if you are a private boater who is rafting or kayaking the Lower Youghigeny River."

    3. Keystone State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Latrobe, PA
    24 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."

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    4. The Blue Canoe RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Vanderbilt, PA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 628-4880

    $20 - $999 / night

    "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."

    "Located on the Youghiogheny River. Many full hookups, great play ground for the kids. New pool, but not open when we stayed."

    5. Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA

    10 Reviews
    Washington, PA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 225-7590

    "Wifi in extended parking doesn’t work well. The staff are helpful and polite. We are in the extended stay part of the campground which is quiet and slightly more secluded than the other spots."

    "Very conveniently located off the interstate. Follow the signs to the campground NOT the GPS in order to avoid some narrow and sharp turn roads. Staff were super friendly!"

    6. Raccoon Creek State Park Campground

    49 Reviews
    Clinton, PA
    37 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!"

    7. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Mill Run

    16 Reviews
    Normalville, PA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 455-2929

    $115 - $750 / night

    "We ended with a very private tent site with no amenities but around the corner from a pavilion with an outside washing station and flush toilets."

    "The cabin and sites are clean and the grounds are well maintained. They have actives for the kids and the pool is great."

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    8. Laurel Hill State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Rockwood, PA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 445-7725

    $20 - $64 / night

    "Stayed 3 nights because I wanted to be centrally located to the he Flight 93 Memorial and Falling Water (about 30 miles to each). The non pet section is heavily wooded and very shady."

    "Self service ice and wood. Bring exact cash as the the contact station is only open Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Bathrooms are old but cleaned daily, water was hot so no complaints."

    9. Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground

    12 Reviews
    Farmington, PA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-4097

    "I was traveling alone and was looking for something about an hour away when I used my Dyrt app to locate a recommended campground. Benner’s popped up near Ohiopyle State Park."

    "They accommodate tents and RVs, and offer cabins. The staff is helpful and friendly, and so are most of the campers.  They even have entertainment and Saturday night was a fun DJ."

    10. Kooser State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Jones Mills, PA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 445-8673

    $22 - $79 / night

    "The park is beautiful and very well maintained. Sites are spaced out. -Dog friendly. -$5 firewood bundles at the entrance."

    "Very Clean, cozy and quiet, except for the road noise. Right off Route 31, minutes from I-76 makes it a very convenient place to stop along your travels. Bathrooms are clean, grounds very well kept."

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Cabin Reviews near Sutersville, PA

401 Reviews of 41 Sutersville Campgrounds


  • D
    Sep. 10, 2016

    Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    Great spot for all outdoor enthousists!

    From white water kayaking and guided rafting trips, natural waterslides, to hiking and biking trails - this park has it all! This beautiful park has something to offer for everyone. The campground is nice with several camping options such as tent, camper, yurt and cabin rentals. They also have hot showers, electric options, and pet friendly areas. They have several seasonal events and festivals that are fun for the whole family. Must respect quiet hours here, rangers patrol frequently. For those who want to have a good time and be noisy and share some adult beverages Scarlett Knob campground May be a better option.

  • T
    Jun. 16, 2019

    Quemahoning Family Recreation Area

    Enjoyable family campground

    Quemahoning Family Recreation Area offers great fishing, some nice trails and generally wonderful weather during the summer season.  The campground offers some sites with electrical and others with varying primitive services.  The campground has a bathroom with showers (2 for men, 2 for women).  The result is there are sometimes lines waiting for a shower to be available.  There is a camp store where wood, ice and fishing supplies are available.  There is no trash service;  campers are expected to carry out their trash.  Campsites do have fire rings, a picnic table and parking available.  The campgrounds are pet friendly.  Boats are available to rent.  If you bring your own power needs to be electric only.

  • Wes O.
    May. 30, 2019

    Chestnut Ridge Regional Park

    Relaxing campground to get away from it all or enjoy a night of musicq

    There are many tent sites at this location, as well as RV lodging.  There is a pond you can swim and or fish at.  There are both, modern and rustic cabins to rent.  The rustic cabin has a double bunk, stove and fireplace but no running water or shower or sink.  There is a shower house a short walk away.  the modern cabin is 3 bedrooms with microwave, shower, sink, relax room....there is also the Klaer Lodge built by park enthusiasts in the late 60's made of stone and can accomadate over 50 people.  All made of stone, as 20+ bunk beds upstairs -- huge facility.

    There are XC trails, an old school house and even a stage for the weekend music series performances.  Dog friendly as long as on a leash and a little shop where you check in and get necessary supplies, wood bundles...etc..very fun place.

  • 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.

  • T
    Jul. 13, 2016

    Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    The most convenient camping if you are paddling the Lower Youghigeny River

    The Kentucky campground at Ohiopyle State Park in Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania is the most convenient campground to stay at if you are a private boater who is rafting or kayaking the Lower Youghigeny River. It is located ½ way between put in and take out right on the road that goes between the two. I have camped here MANY times. I always travel with my dog, so I can only provide information about the facilities on Ginko, Cherry and Juniper Roads and the sites that fall within the 'Pet-Friendly' side of the campground - which is Ivy Road and Hickory Road.

    Most convenient, being the operative words here and the whole reason to stay here, really. That being said - it is a very nice campground - it just has some draw backs. I have broken down the 'Good' and the 'Bad' (in my opinion). For some, the things I have listed as 'bad' would be on their 'good' list - so take it for what it is worth - advice from someone who likes to paddle and relax with an adult beverage around a campfire at the end of the day. I don't want to throw a loud obnoxious camping party, I just want to be able to sit around the campfire and enjoy a few beverages with my friends and talk in a normal voice to share our stories from the day.

    The Good: Large tall shade trees throughout the entire campground. I cannot think of a single campsite that is actually in full sun. Nice fire pits and picnic tables. Clean bathrooms and showers - and lot's of them (although that being said, they could use another shower facility down at the end of Hickory Road - if you are in Hickory sites 160 - 175 it's a far walk to a shower). Hot water for showers seems pretty plentiful - it's been few and far between that it has run out or not been available when I needed it. There are large sinks outside all bathrooms for washing dishes. There are additional potable water taps throughout the campground as well. There is an RV dump station. There are dumpsters for trash and recycling. Dogs ARE now allowed at this campground (in designated areas - and there are a lot of them) - in years gone by dogs were not allowed. There are a lot of flat/level campsites.

    The Mediocre: There are also quite a few campsites that are not so flat or level. You cannot tell very well when making your reservations which are flat/level and which are not.

    The Bad: 'Quiet hours' start at 9pm. The Rangers are ridiculously vigilant about 'Quiet'. You literally need to almost whisper around the campfire in order to not arouse the interest of the Rangers which frequently patrol the campground on both foot and by vehicle. As soon as you arouse their suspicion by 'talking too loud', they make it perfectly clear that they can exercise their right to search your campsite and destroy/remove anything that is not allowed and/or kick you out.

    This campground is in a PA state park. Alcohol is not allowed in any PA State Parks. Certainly there are ways around that - using cups and mugs, etc. - but you have to know before you go to do that. It is obvious by the content of the trash in the dumpsters and recycling bins that NO ONE follows this rule. So what you then need to know is that the Rangers are vigilant about patrolling the campground for people violating the alcohol rule. (refer to the info about Quiet hours above.)

    Bottom line is: If you are traveling alone or in a very small group/just your family and are looking for somewhere clean, quiet and convenient to camp near the Lower Youghigeny River - this is a great place for you.

    If you've got a decent sized group, that will need multiple campsites and you want to be able to hang out, talk, drink without worrying about hiding it from the Rangers and enjoy yourselves later than 9pm, you might want to look for somewhere else to stay.

    If you've got a large and potentially loud group of people who want to party - don't even consider staying here. (My suggestions for that would be Tall Oaks in nearby Farmington or Scarlett Knob on the other side of Ohiopyle.)

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 23, 2021

    Laurel Hill State Park Campground

    Nice state park with a lake

    Stayed 3 nights because I wanted to be centrally located to the he Flight 93 Memorial and Falling Water (about 30 miles to each). The non pet section is heavily wooded and very shady. The pet section is more of a loop set up with some trees. The no pet section had no, zero, zilch cell service so my stay was super quiet. Site 173 was easy to back into and had a large picnic area with a fire ring next to the brook. There is a lake with a small beach and a boat launch and numerous hiking trails. The park will s very nice pretty and during the week fairly empty. I would recommend

  • Alisa C.
    Jul. 1, 2022

    Laurel Hill State Park Campground

    Quiet and peaceful

    A solid place to camp. Nice temperatures for June. A nice little beach for the kids to swim at. Self service ice and wood. Bring exact cash as the the contact station is only open Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Bathrooms are old but cleaned daily, water was hot so no complaints. Later check out was a nice bonus

    Some of the sites are quite small and right on top of others. Some like ours were significantly larger. The pet loop was essentially a field with trees around it. The none pet loop was in the trees and so you sometimes had more space and sometimes were right beside you.

    The no pet loop essentially cleared out after the weekend and we had tons of space to run around.

    I wish more hikes started from the campground. But there was a gravel trail that connected to most of them.

  • 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.

  • Graham D.
    May. 10, 2017

    Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    Giant campground

    Stayed here with 10 other people. We had room for ten tents, fire pit, tons of camp chairs. Right next to hiking trail. Flush toilets, running water, easy to find. Parking spot. Well maintained.


Guide to Sutersville

Cabin rentals near Sutersville, Pennsylvania dot the surrounding countryside within a 30-mile radius, offering access to the region's extensive trail systems and rivers. The area sits at approximately 900 feet above sea level in the Laurel Highlands, with summer temperatures typically ranging from 65-85°F. During peak seasons, waterfront cabin accommodations fill quickly, especially those with direct access to the Youghiogheny River.

What to do

Water activities on the Youghiogheny River: The Blue Canoe RV Resort (formerly Uniontown KOA) provides direct river access for kayaking and fishing. "Located on the Youghiogheny River. Many full hookups, great play ground for the kids... It was very muddy after the ramp, getting to the river's edge. It was slick getting to the river and we sunk into the mud several inches," notes one visitor about the kayak launch conditions.

Hiking trails at Keystone State Park: Just 24 miles from Sutersville, this park offers multiple trail options through wooded terrain. "There's plenty to do in the park and the fact that it is very close to home means we will back again! There is a lot to do in surrounding areas from Ft Ligonier to the shops in the town," explains a camper who found it convenient for weekend trips.

Stargazing at Benner's Meadow Run: The campground maintains a dedicated stargazing platform for night sky observation. "They also had rustic campsites but I would call to be sure if that is your preference. Plenty of wildlife! As I already mentioned, it's close to the state park as well as Falling Waters, a Casino, and a great coffee shop," shares a solo traveler who discovered this feature during their visit.

What campers like

Clean facilities at Ohiopyle State Park: The Kentuck Campground maintains well-kept bathhouses and camping areas. "We camped at [Kentuck Campground] (site 192) two weekends before the typical summer camping season (2 weeks before Memorial Day)... The bathhouses themselves (which were almost all open, unlike what I was told on the phone) were great," reports one visitor detailing their pre-season experience.

Privacy at Laurel Hill State Park: The campground layout provides wooded separation between many sites. "All sites are gravel; most appeared level, but some did not. All sites are wooded but some have more separation than others. Our site backed up to the creek but surprisingly, there was not a lot of water flowing in the spring," notes a spring visitor to this park.

Year-round access near Sutersville: Madison-Pittsburgh S.E. KOA operates throughout winter with provisions for cold weather. "We're staying in the winter for a few nights to visit friends who live outside Pittsburgh. Friendly and cozy spot. They've done a great job in the winter despite the frigid weather by using heat tape on the spigots and leaving lots of information at the office," explains a winter camper appreciating the off-season amenities.

What you should know

Seasonal operation variations: Most campgrounds adjust facilities based on the time of year. "We were there in November with plans to visit Fallingwater. This campground was the perfect location for both activities! Our Sprint hotspot didn't work well (unboosted), but our Verizon did. The water hookups weren't working at the time," reports a late-season visitor to Ohiopyle State Park.

Cell phone coverage gaps: Service varies significantly between locations and providers. "No phone reception at this one! They welcome all furry friends!" warns a visitor to Kooser State Park about the complete lack of cellular service.

Terrain challenges: Many Laurel Highlands cabins and campsites feature sloping terrain requiring leveling equipment. "Site number 12 is a pull thru that was very easy to level with a great are for my 2 year old granddaughter to enjoy. Bathhouse was very clean with hot water shower," shares a Kooser State Park camper who found one of the more level sites.

Tips for camping with families

Look for activity-focused campgrounds: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Mill Run offers extensive children's programming. "We visited this campground 3 years ago and had an absolute blast!! We ended with a very private tent site with no amenities but around the corner from a pavilion with an outside washing station and flush toilets... This is a great RESORT type location for families with store, restaurant, pools, slides, mini golf, picnic basket wagon rides, yogi bear fire truck rides, and snowless snow tubing!"

Prioritize sites near playgrounds: Some campgrounds design specific areas with families in mind. "What a pleasure, this place is great. Neat mixture of old campground and new campground. Kids had a blast, plenty of activities, water park, outstanding camp store. Can't say enough about this place," reports a visitor to Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park who appreciated the family-focused amenities.

Consider weekday visits for quieter experience: Campgrounds near Sutersville see significant weekend traffic in summer months. "I have been to Raccoon Creek many times as it is one of the closest camping places to the Pittsburgh metro area. The park it self is large, has over 40 miles of trails, a fantastic backpacking loop setup for beginners, and a nice lake for swimming, fishing, ect," recommends a regular visitor familiar with timing strategies.

Tips from RVers

Site selection at Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA: Choose carefully to avoid difficult terrain. "A dozen or so of the sites are not level, not only that but they are narrow and where you sit is a slope making it very uncomfortable. This is overpriced for that simple issue, I guess ok for an overnight stay but I wouldn't plan a long stay," cautions an RVer about site conditions.

Utilities at Madison-Pittsburgh S.E. KOA: Bring laundry to take advantage of superior facilities. "Laundry facilities are the best we have encountered. Big machines and dryers making life easier and less time spent doing laundry. Nice little pool and lake for fishing. Lots of full timers here. Nice bath houses," notes a camper highlighting this practical amenity.

Access roads to cabin rentals: Some Sutersville-area cabin sites have challenging approach roads. "Very steep narrow roads to access campground and sites..sites not level and noisy, next to highway," reports a Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA visitor about their access experience.

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Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Sutersville, PA?

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