Best Campgrounds near Hopwood, PA

The Laurel Highlands region surrounding Hopwood, Pennsylvania features diverse camping opportunities within the Appalachian foothills. Ohiopyle State Park's Kentuck Campground, approximately 12 miles from Hopwood, serves as a central hub with tent sites, RV hookups, and yurts nestled in wooded terrain. Nearby Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground offers 120 sites with full hookups for larger rigs, while Tall Oaks Campground provides more secluded tent and RV camping. The area straddles the Pennsylvania-West Virginia border, with additional options at Coopers Rock State Forest and Youghiogheny River Lake campgrounds, creating a mix of state park, private, and Army Corps of Engineers facilities within a 30-mile radius.

Steep mountain roads and varying site layouts require careful planning when visiting campgrounds in this region. As one camper noted about Kentuck Campground, "There is a very steep inclined road to access campground. If towing there are alternate directions on their website." Many campgrounds operate seasonally, with peak availability from April through October, though some remain open year-round. Pennsylvania state parks like Ohiopyle prohibit alcohol consumption, while private campgrounds typically allow it. Poison ivy is common throughout the area, particularly along trail edges and natural boundaries between campsites. Cell service varies significantly by location and carrier, with stronger signals at campgrounds closer to towns.

Proximity to water features heavily influences campsite popularity and availability. The Youghiogheny River (locally called "the Yough") shapes much of the camping experience, with riverside campgrounds filling quickly during summer months. According to one visitor, "Ohiopyle is both a GAP Trail Town and a River Town, with rafting a huge part of their economy." Site privacy varies considerably across facilities, with some campers describing certain areas as "packed in like sardines" while others praise the "spacious and quiet" nature of more remote options. Family-friendly amenities are common at established campgrounds, including playgrounds, fishing access, and hiking trails. The Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) trail connects several camping areas, offering dedicated hiker/biker sites for long-distance travelers.

Best Camping Sites Near Hopwood, Pennsylvania (109)

    1. Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    82 Reviews
    Ohiopyle, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-8591

    $20 - $54 / night

    "Ohiopyle is located in a beautiful area of Pennsylvania we've camped there a couple of times and have been able to get last minute tent sites. Lots of outdoor activities nearby."

    "Options to get there include the steep walking trail where bikes are allowed to be walked but not ridden, riding the 3.5 miles along the road, also very steep, or taking a shuttle from downtown Ohiopyle"

    2. Coopers Rock State Forest

    32 Reviews
    Dellslow, WV
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 594-1561

    $25 - $35 / night

    "It's a popular hiking destination that's relatively close to Morgantown, so it gets pretty crowded in the summer and I would suggest arriving early if you're going to"

    "There is a great access to the trails from the campsite and a short walk to the overlook. Depending upon your location the bathrooms can be a hike. Sites 3-7 are good locations."

    3. Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground

    12 Reviews
    Farmington, PA
    8 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."

    "The campground was really nice, although PA Winters are drab, so we kind of had to use our imagination for how beautiful the campground might be when there's vibrant greenery all around."

    4. Tall Oaks Campground

    10 Reviews
    Farmington, PA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-4777

    $16 - $45 / night

    "Very large tent site and surrounded by woods. Not close to your neighbor like most campgrounds. Peaceful! Van Life sites are tucked away in the woods for privacy. Open fields for large groups."

    "Call in advance and reserve one of the sites that is up the hill farther away from people."

    5. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Mill Run

    16 Reviews
    Normalville, PA
    14 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."

    "ask for with 2 swimming pools. 4 water slides ,tractor rides ,fire truck rides and a train ride alongside the free activities for the kids there is allways something fun to do and only a few minute drive"

    6. Scarlett Knob Campground

    10 Reviews
    Ohiopyle, PA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-5200

    "We were very close to the state park and all activities there."

    "There is one spot with a flushable toilet and it’s a bit of a walk. The pit toilets are actually pretty ok. The showers could use some TLC as well."

    7. Outflow Camping

    15 Reviews
    Confluence, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 444-6777

    $155 / night

    "It was an easy short walk to the parking lot.  The campground has easy access to the bike trail.  You can see bikers camping in a certain spot for the special rate of $14.00 per biker. "

    "Great access to the Allegheny bike trail and all the small towns near. No shade over campsites."

    8. Yough Lake Campground at Tub Run

    12 Reviews
    Confluence, PA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-8531

    $29 - $62 / night

    "Incredibly clean & close To everything. Located right beside Ohiopyle and Yough Lake dam. There is a beach in campground but found the drive to Yough lake perfect."

    "Creekside sites felt smaller and more crowded than lakeside sites, which open onto the beach and lake. Guests were very friendly and considerate of quiet hours."

    9. The Blue Canoe RV Resort

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

    $20 - $999 / night

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

    "The GAP trail rolls right through the middle of this traditional KOA campground."

    10. Sand Springs Campground

    6 Reviews
    Bruceton Mills, WV
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 282-2128

    $46 - $55 / night

    "The outside roads of the park if you walk them all is roughly one mile and it feels like you’re hiking on a gravel path through the woods- well because you are."

    "Nice campground next to Chestnut Ridge Park (great pond swimming & newt catch/release as well as summer folk music concerts on Sat when not COVID)."

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Recent Reviews near Hopwood, PA

539 Reviews of 109 Hopwood Campgrounds


  • Dana M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    Ok for a quick overnight

    Due to a water main break, only one bathroom and showers were available. Bathrooms were quite old and run down. There are over 100 sites. Pets are only allowed on specific loops and cannot be walked on “non pet” loops. We had an electric site which was pretty level for our van. Bike trails were more like hiking trails ( not single track Mtn biking trails). I found this park to be “just ok”.

  • Jennifer S.
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Fox Den Acres Campground

    Nice campground, close to home

    Friendly people. Clean. Only downside is only one bathhouse/restroom, hampering g the no #2 in camper. LoL

  • Kathy L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Laurel Hill State Park Campground

    Okay campground

    Okay campground. We met nice people staying there. However, the sites are REALLY not level because the RV sites are on a major slope, especially the pull-through sites. Large open grassy area. The camp host saw me walking my pups, and as I walked toward the trash can(near the bathroom) to throw away a pooped that I had picked up, she yelled across the green area from her site“no dogs in the bathrooms!” Kinda rude, but later she was friendly. Some okay hiking trails off the campground in a meadow.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Whispering Pines Family Campground

    Lake Wateree

    Lovely GEM in the heart of Carolina. Nestled in a quiet area full of smiling faces. And the staff were extremely accommodating.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Whispering Pines Family Campground

    Nee Meadow Creek campground

    Beautifully set in midst of a 360* view of mountains. Site are nicely spaced and are blessed with constant gentle breeze. Lovely wild flowers surrounded during my brief visit.

    However I was deceived seeing post and electrical hookup. Pretty sure none of them function.

  • Evan C.
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Robert W. Craig - Jennings Randolph Lake

    Great Tenting, Little Busy

    8/14/2025

    USACE-managed campground with hosts who are on-site all season. Nice sites (easy staking) with picnic tables and fire pits, plus a camp store for firewood and other supplies (got there too late to check it out though). A little crowded with what seemed like folks who stay there for a hefty chunk of the season, and the sites are pretty close together, but there weren't any issues with rowdy folks - it seems like the hosts keep things in order/enforce quiet hours if necessary. 

    Drinking water right next to the site (37) as well as a trail to a restroom - I think there's a shower on the other loop/section. 

    $22 for a basic (non-electric) tent site.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Sand Springs Campground

    Remote wilderness

    Was a nice campground. Wish I would have picked a better spot. Was tricky backing in. Lots of tress. Was off season so felt like I had the place to myself. Gets some crazy fog but lot of parks and trails close by.

  • B
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Pioneer Lakes RV Park

    Don't waste your money

    This was the worst experience I have ever had camping. We always do a huge family aging trip which we end up booking multiple sites. Every site was paid in full before arrival. One family checked in and had to pay extra when they checked in while the others did not. Camp sites where not mowed and unpresentable. Picnic tables where falling apart and one was not even usable because the bolt rusted on the bench seats and the boards where falling off. The roads are full of potholes going back to the sites. The staff are extremely rude and ignorant. When I was on the gulf cart going up to pick up my family from the pool, the one staff member stepped out in front of me blockkng me from going to pick up my family who was standing by the office steps. Told me I had to go park in the grass. Anytime you left the camp ground we where one, they watched us like Hawks. We had visitors that came and went to get a visitors pass and was treated like crap in the office and they actually told our visitors they where being dishonest. The playground area is unsafe. The wood on the playsets are falling apart and splintering. I had to pull alot of splinters out of my childs hands and feet. In the guys and girls restrooms, toilets where make closed and some of the knobs where broken off in the shower rooms. The wifi is terrible. You can't even use your cellphone on the wifi, let alone trying to stream TV. The pool water is terrible. Its so filled with salt that when you get out your skin is extremely dry and your lips shrivel up. You have to pay to go fishing but yet their ponds are scummy. Driving around we noticed that one Campsite was completely under water and it hasn't rain enough for a site to be flooded, another site the freshwater connection was held down by raquet straps to keep it together, another site there was a pile of shale and a mini excavator sitting in the lot with campers there. There was a band at the pavillion and there was a moonshine tent and staff was at it doing taste testing. I feel that drinking on the job is inappropriate. We use to go once a year here for the last 25 years and since the new owners took over, we will no longer camper there. Overall our trip was more frustrating than enjoyable. They need to find new staff that are customer friendly and not tyrants.


Guide to Hopwood

Camping in the Laurel Highlands near Hopwood, Pennsylvania features significant elevation changes, with campgrounds ranging from 1,200 to 2,500 feet above sea level. This topography creates distinct microclimates where temperatures can vary by 5-10 degrees between valley and ridge locations. Most camping facilities close between mid-October and April due to the region's average winter snowfall of 65 inches.

What to do

Bike the GAP Trail: The Great Allegheny Passage trail runs through several campgrounds, making it ideal for cycling day trips. At The Blue Canoe RV Resort, "The GAP trail rolls right through the middle of this traditional KOA campground," with convenient access for riders wanting to explore the region. This 150-mile rail trail connects to multiple outdoor attractions.

Explore water features: The Youghiogheny River Lake offers boating and swimming opportunities within 20 minutes of Hopwood. At Yough Lake Campground at Tub Run, "The boat ramp, slips and trailer storage made it an easy boating/camping vacation spot. Yough lake is small, but fun to explore. Good fishing." The campground also rents watercraft: "They had canoes and kayak rentals on site."

Visit historic sites: The region contains significant landmarks within 30 minutes of most campgrounds. Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater is located near Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground, making it a convenient base for architectural tourism. As one camper noted, "We stayed for 2 nights while we visited Fallingwater and the Flight 93 Memorial." Fort Necessity National Park is also within driving distance.

What campers like

Stargazing opportunities: The area's higher elevations and minimal light pollution create exceptional night sky viewing. Tall Oaks Campground is noted for "The stargazing opportunities are amazing here." Their field sites are particularly popular for this activity, allowing unobstructed sky views away from tree cover.

Site privacy: Many campers appreciate the secluded nature of certain campgrounds compared to more developed locations. Tall Oaks Campground receives praise for its "Private mini getaway" atmosphere where "Our site was secluded enough to have privacy, which is what our goal was." Another reviewer noted, "The spots are huge and mostly very private—I prefer back country camping and not in actual campgrounds—this place is a nice compromise."

Family-friendly activities: Structured recreation keeps children entertained at several area campgrounds. Scarlett Knob Campground features "a fishing pond and a huge rec field" for family enjoyment. The rustic setting appeals to families seeking more natural experiences while maintaining basic amenities.

What you should know

Weather preparedness: The mountain region experiences rapid weather changes, especially during spring and fall. Campers should pack for temperature variations of 20-30 degrees within a 24-hour period. Rainfall can make access challenging at certain campgrounds, as one visitor to Scarlett Knob Campground noted: "roads going to campsites are rocky so be careful if you have a low car."

Bathroom facilities vary widely: Quality and cleanliness of facilities differ dramatically between campgrounds. At Coopers Rock State Forest, "The new bath house is excellent. Old ones… meh.. they are old." Another camper mentioned, "The bathrooms do not have lighting so bring a headlamp or flashlight."

Limited grocery options: Few full-service grocery stores exist within 20 minutes of most campgrounds. As one camper at Coopers Rock State Forest advised: "Plan your meals well, before arriving. There are a couple of restaurants in Ohiopyle, but they are not open late. There are no grocery stores real close."

Tips for camping with families

Multiple pool options: Several campgrounds offer swimming facilities for children. Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground receives praise for being "Great for kids! Family friendly atmosphere, cordial staff, well run campground. Lots of activities." One visitor specifically noted they have "multiple pools, playsets, cabins and river sites."

Playground access: Many campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. At Sand Springs Campground, "There is an awesome kids playground towards the office," making it convenient for parents to supervise while handling camp duties.

Safety considerations: Terrain varies significantly, requiring appropriate footwear and supervision. At Outflow Camping, each site has "a tent pad on gravel/dirt that is level with no rocks, tree roots, etc. that you might have elsewhere," providing safer footing for younger campers compared to more rugged sites in the region.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds feature sloped sites requiring significant leveling equipment. One RVer at Benner's Meadow Run noted "it was challenging to level because the big gravel rocks on the site," suggesting bringing additional leveling blocks or pads.

Access road considerations: Several campgrounds have narrow access roads with steep grades. The route to Sand Springs Campground involves "About 3 miles from the interstate, narrow roads. Big rigs probably hard to back in," according to a recent visitor.

Seasonal site availability: Full-hookup sites book quickly during peak season (May-September). As one visitor to Sand Springs Campground observed, it "Gets booked up for holiday & football weekends because of limited full h/u in area."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Hopwood, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hopwood, PA is Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park with a 4.5-star rating from 82 reviews.

What parks are near Hopwood, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 parks near Hopwood, PA that allow camping, notably Youghiogheny River Lake and Jennings Randolph Lake.