Best Campgrounds near Carnegie, PA

Carnegie, Pennsylvania provides access to several established campgrounds within a 30-mile radius, including Raccoon Creek State Park and Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA. The region includes year-round and seasonal camping options with accommodations for tents, RVs, and cabins. Campgrounds like Whispering Pines Family Campground and Mountain Top Campground feature amenities such as electric hookups, water access, and shower facilities. Some locations also offer glamping options and yurts for visitors seeking more comfortable accommodations than traditional tent camping.

Most campgrounds in the Carnegie area operate seasonally, with peak availability from April through October. Raccoon Creek State Park maintains year-round camping with some limitations during winter months when roads may be affected by snow. Reservations are recommended, particularly for weekend stays during summer months when campgrounds reach capacity. The terrain throughout the region varies from relatively flat developed campgrounds to more hilly, wooded settings that may present challenges for larger RVs. According to one visitor at Raccoon Creek State Park, "The campground is in two areas but split into about 5 loops. A lot are paved with electric sites, a couple loops are unpaved roads and mostly tent sites but very nice!"

Campers frequently mention water access as a highlight of the region's camping experiences. Raccoon Creek State Park features a lake with swimming beach and boat rentals, making it popular for families. "My family and I love Raccoon Creek State Park! It's beautiful and has everything you need for a great trip," noted one camper. For those seeking more primitive experiences, Dravo's Landing Campground offers free camping along the Youghiogheny River with access from the Allegheny Gap trail. This campsite provides lean-to shelters, picnic tables, and fire pits but with more basic amenities than the established campgrounds. Proximity to Pittsburgh makes the Carnegie area particularly appealing for weekend getaways, with most campgrounds located within a 30-45 minute drive of the city.

Best Camping Sites Near Carnegie, Pennsylvania (96)

    1. Raccoon Creek State Park Campground

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

    $18 - $128 / night

    "One tip: each loop does not have its own entrance from a main road. To get to C you drive through or past A and B. Same with E and F. Each loop has its own set of flush toilets and showers."

    "All and All great place to camp, good things; 1) lots of deer, turkeys, racoons, owls etc. 2) close to a farmer's market Jankowski's great place to get fresh food, 3) once you have level camp, all good"

    2. Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA

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

    "Easy highway access great for overnight travel"

    "Spots were pretty close to each other. There was a playground for the kids to unwind after a long day on the road. Campground had full hook ups and was quiet at night."

    3. Whispering Pines Family Campground

    3 Reviews
    Washington, PA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 222-9830

    4. Dravo's Landing Campground

    3 Reviews
    Sutersville, PA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 872-5586

    "Access from the Allegheny Gap trail. There were a few shelters, nice campsite. It’s close to an old cemetery which is useful in telling ghosts stories around the campfire"

    "This campsite is a nice reward for west-bound riders on the GAP trail (it's the last one before Pittsburgh!)"

    5. Tomlinson Run State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    New Manchester, WV
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 564-3651

    $28 - $40 / night

    "Bathhouse is heated with showers that have a fiberglass tub surround, not concrete.  Nice hiking trails that connect through the campground. "

    "There are trails and fishing so plenty to do. Fairly sparse in April but a lot of people still driving and walking by. Alcohol prohibited"

    6. Mountain Top Campground

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

    $48 / night

    "What amazing views from this location! It actually does really sit at the mountain top and gives you pretty good views of the valleys and surrounding areas from any of the rim campsites."

    "Wide open grass land with sites around the perimeter. Half a dozen of them (premium) are at the edge and have a nice view to the hills beyond. Basic amenities."

    7. Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    84 Reviews
    Ohiopyle, PA
    48 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."

    "Very close to two Frank Lloyd Wright properties– Kentuck Knob and the more widely known Falling Waters."

    8. Madison-Pittsburgh S.E. KOA

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

    "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."

    "The sites are pretty close together and we couldn’t use our fire ring because it ended up being very close to our rig."

    9. Pine Cove Beach Club RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Bentleyville, PA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 239-2900

    "Wonderful hosts, well maintained, large sites, close to the highway but no road noise. Giant pool opened in the summer. Highly recommended."

    10. Fox Den Acres Campground

    9 Reviews
    Youngwood, PA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 925-7054

    $25 / night

    "It’s very military positive, even includes a reserved place for the fallen soldiers. Some sites are a bit close, the pull through sites are very ample. Gravel roads and level sites."

    "Tent site was nice and conveniently located next to the bathhouse"

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Recent Reviews near Carnegie, PA

469 Reviews of 96 Carnegie Campgrounds


  • N A.
    Jun. 8, 2026

    Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    Fantastic wooded campground

    We LOVED our visit to Kentuck campground and Ohiopyle. We went mid-week in early June and had very few neighbors Tuesday and Wednesday, with more rolling in toward the end of the week. 

    We stayed on Hickory Loop with our dog and saw quite a few other dogs while we were there. Not all sites are equal at this campground - ours was huge and lovely with adequate flattish area and a stream running along two sides of it. Others were quite small and not very level. I think we had one of the best sites on the loop, with great trees for hammocks and big rocks nearby, as well as good privacy from other sites. 

    The campground is very shaded and was regularly several degrees cooler than elsewhere in the park, which was great to home 'home' to. There's a lot of poison ivy in the area, so be watchful.

    Firewood is available for purchase on entrance to the campground.

    The bathhouse was relatively clean, with a large kitchen sink for washing dishes, three toilet stalls, and two shower stalls. We never had to wait for any of it.

  • R
    Jun. 4, 2026

    Buttercup Woodlands Campground

    Very well maintained! 🛀🫧🧹

    I’m really impressed with this campground. Everything is very well maintained—clean, tidy, and organized. The staff and other campers are friendly, and there’s a welcoming atmosphere overall. There are plenty of activities to keep you busy, a great pool, and the sites are spacious and comfortable. They even have what I’d consider professional-grade cornhole boards that look like they’re made from concrete or a similar solid material—really well built and a nice touch. It’s been a very enjoyable and relaxing place to stay.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2026

    Keystone State Park Campground

    Classic campground in the woods of Pennsylvania

    This campground's foliage is interesting, I saw fernes growing and trees that looked older than me. I also noticed the campground has some history shown by the rust of the firepits. There is Billy's Pizza and general store which sells firewood if you go a little further down the road that maps takes you and take the second left instead of taking the first left. I think the campground also sells firewood on site. You can order Billy's Pizza and I saw them deliver to the campsites, which is amazing, havent seen that before. I'm a light sleeper and could hear truck engine braking sounds echo through the forest from the nearby highway, so the proximity to the road ruins the feeling of seclusion and the quiet. There's a restroom with a large sink outside which is nice.

  • Richard S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 26, 2026

    White Thorn Lodge - Family Nudist Campground

    Clean, friendly, and always space

    No reservations needed. There is always primitive space available. With a good bit of full hookups available aswell. Pool, sauna, hot tub, picnic tables, scheduled entertainment throughout the summer. Always a blast

  • Charles S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 17, 2026

    Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    My favorite place to camp

    I come here at least twice a year for the wonder campground. The hiking trails, water falls and white water rafting. The town is small but filled with tons of great shops and outfitters. Campground is clean, every sight is nice and spacious, not all are private. Get gas on your way here, once here their are no gas stations for 40 minutes in every direction. Ice and wood at campground suck. Go into town for ice or see Butch out rt 381 on the left just outside the park boundary. Highly recommended.

  • dThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 13, 2026

    Indian Brave Campground

    Trains

    Nice little place that’s open Friday was very pleasant during the day and most of the night. Reason for mark down is due to the trains that came through in the night and it must’ve been trash day in Harmony as we heard dumpster being banged around in the early hours of the morning. No problem parking all 45’ of or rig and trailer. Easy access to town and Pittsburgh. No WiFi and you have to call to book.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 3, 2026

    Harts Content Campground

    Nice Private Campground - EV Friendly

    Spend one night here on our way to Ohio.  Owner was very friendly and allowed me to charge my Rivian onsite (I offered to pay for the extra power).

    Pad was level and utilities were well located.

    Check-in & check-out were seamless.

    The site amenities are dated, but it is a pretty cool campground!

    We would definitely return for longer!

  • Ryan Z.
    Apr. 3, 2026

    Beaver Creek State Park Campground

    Great camp site

    Simple site, gravel park pad, fire pit with swinging arm grill. Plenty of free firewood. Great place would stay again

  • Jimmy  R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 11, 2026

    Guilford Lake State Park Campground

    My favorite local campground

    This beautiful small state park is only a half hour away from my house. It's close enough that we ho for a week several times a year and I  can still drive to work daily. We love the sites lakeside. It's great to be able to fish right in our own campsite. It is small but always a great time every time we go. Also make sure you go to Lisbon and get Mary's Pizza. Trust me you won't regret it!


Guide to Carnegie

Camping opportunities near Carnegie, Pennsylvania extend beyond the established campgrounds into more rustic settings. The region sits within the Allegheny Plateau at elevations ranging from 700-1,200 feet, creating varied terrain for campers. Weather conditions remain moderate from May through September with average highs in the 70s-80s°F, making these months optimal for tent and cabin camping.

What to do

Hiking trails: Several campgrounds connect to scenic paths suitable for day hikes. At Tomlinson Run State Park Campground, campers appreciate the well-maintained trail system. "The hiking trails are very well kept," notes Theodore C., who gave the park five stars. This West Virginia location sits just across the state line from Carnegie.

Biking access: Campsites along the Great Allegheny Passage offer direct trail connections. One camper staying at Ohiopyle State Park mentioned, "Awesome campground right on the Great Allegheny Passage trail. We loved being able to access the GAP trail right from the campground." This accessibility makes multi-day cycling trips convenient for camping families.

Fishing opportunities: Many locations offer stocked ponds or river access. At Fox Den Acres Campground, visitors observed children having particular success: "We did watch kids fishing and pulling fish out as soon as they put their line in!! So much fun for them." Most fishing spots don't require additional permits beyond standard Pennsylvania fishing licenses.

What campers like

Swimming options: Beyond the lake at Raccoon Creek, other water features attract summer visitors. Whispering Pines Family Campground earns praise for its water features, with one camper noting, "This campground checks all the boxes for me. Pool, brook, trees, space, quiet! Every time we come here it gets better. Site was right on the water and listened to the bubbly brook all day."

Private sites: Campers consistently mention site spacing as important. At Mountain Top Campground, a reviewer highlighted, "The spots are well spaced out and it is family owned. The family is always out making improvements, talking with the campers, and putting on events." The elevated position creates natural separation between camping areas.

Winter options: For off-season camping, limited locations remain accessible. Raccoon Creek State Park maintains winter availability, and according to Jay R., winter activities remain enjoyable: "Got out for a couple hours hiking in the snow. It was great. Just what we needed to stretch the legs and enjoy some family time. We did the Palomino Loop."

What you should know

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience sound from nearby infrastructure. At Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA, campers mention highway proximity: "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." Another reviewer noted it can be "next to highway" with associated noise.

Booking requirements: Most campgrounds require advanced planning, especially for weekend stays from June through August. Many operate on different reservation systems, with some requiring phone calls rather than online booking. At Pine Cove Beach Club RV Resort, a visitor pointed out "No online reservations" as an area for improvement.

Seasonal variations: While the existing description mentions seasonal operations, specific campground transitions vary. Fox Den Acres operates from May 1 through October 31, and a camper observed, "We stayed early in the season so many of the amenities were not open yet." Always call ahead to verify facility status during shoulder seasons.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access: Families with children appreciate designated swimming areas during summer months. A camper at Fox Den Acres Campground noted, "They provide activities almost every evening, making sure every age range is catered to throughout the week... There's a swimming pool, fishing pond, and boating pond."

Playground availability: Several locations offer play equipment for younger campers. At Tomlinson Run State Park Campground, a reviewer mentioned, "Playground is available for kids and a huge shelter house too," providing options for rainy day activities.

Walking distances: Consider site location relative to facilities when camping with small children. At Dravo's Landing, a visitor found, "Each site was very spacious and well shaded. Fire ring and table at each sight. Restroom were a short walk away." This becomes important for families with frequent bathroom needs.

Tips from RVers

Terrain challenges: The region's hilly nature creates leveling issues at some locations. At Madison-Pittsburgh S.E. KOA, an RVer cautioned, "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." Bringing additional leveling blocks helps address this common issue.

Hookup variations: Grey water disposal differs between campgrounds, with some offering partial hookups. At Mountain Top Campground, an RVer explained the unique system: "Since they sit atop the mountain, the grey water hookup is a long hose that has an adapter which hooks up to your black and grey tank outlet and it runs down the hillside of the mountain into the grassy area."

Access considerations: Some of the best places to camp near Carnegie, Pennsylvania present access challenges for larger rigs. A Mountain Top Campground visitor advised, "The hardest part is finding it. The roads get narrow so if in an RV call them for the easiest way in." Always call ahead for recommended routes when driving larger RVs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Carnegie, PA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Carnegie, PA is Raccoon Creek State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 49 reviews.