Camping near Wildwood, PA

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    The rolling hills surrounding Wildwood, Pennsylvania feature a mix of state parks and private campgrounds within a 30-mile radius, offering diverse camping experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. Raccoon Creek State Park Campground, located in Hookstown, provides wooded sites with electric hookups across multiple camping loops, along with access to a lake with swimming and boat rentals. Breakneck Campground in Portersville offers more rustic options adjacent to McConnells Mill State Park, with tent platforms and primitive sites along a creek. The region supports various camping styles from full-hookup RV sites to primitive tent camping, with several facilities offering cabin rentals for those seeking more shelter. Most campgrounds in the area maintain proximity to water features, whether lakes, creeks, or rivers.

    Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from April through October, with a limited number offering year-round access. Campers frequently note uneven terrain at many sites, particularly at Raccoon Creek State Park. "Many sites are not level enough for RV or trailer, does not say on website," reports one visitor who had to "raise 5ft high" at one location. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially for summer weekends and holidays when facilities reach capacity. The camping season peaks from Memorial Day through Labor Day, with more availability during weekdays and shoulder seasons. Cell service varies throughout the area, with most developed campgrounds reporting at least minimal coverage for major carriers.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities abound at campgrounds throughout the region, with visitors regularly reporting deer, wild turkeys, raccoons, and various bird species. Water recreation serves as a primary attraction, with many campers highlighting boat rentals and swimming areas. "We rented a boat for family of 4 with motor, was $20 an hour, best part of trip," notes one Raccoon Creek visitor. Families particularly appreciate campgrounds with playgrounds and organized activities, with Bear Run Campground receiving praise for its "themed events, game nights and arts & crafts." Privacy levels vary significantly between campgrounds and even within the same facility. At Keystone State Park, campers recommend the "Hillside campground" over lakeside areas, noting it "doesn't get near the crowds and is set in the woods" with "some very secluded sites."

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      1. Raccoon Creek State Park Campground

      4.3(49)24mi from Wildwood180 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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"

      from $18 - $128 / night

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      2. Mountain Top Campground

      4.7(7)10mi from WildwoodRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $48 / night

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      3. Indian Brave Campground

      4.7(6)17mi from Wildwood3 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "They have an Olympic sized swimming pool, nature trails, playground, basketball court, recreation hall and walking distance to harmony and all the live music and nightlife that Harmony and Zelienople have"

      "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."

      from $30 - $55 / night

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      4. Bear Run Campground

      4.3(15)24mi from WildwoodRVs, 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."

      "I always camp near the horses as i like a bit more privacy. The front of the campground is a bit too packed for my liking. They also have a primative area that is quite nice."

      from $30 - $300 / night

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      5. Breakneck Campground

      4.4(16)26mi from WildwoodRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      "My husband and I camped here on a whim, after our original location got rained out. We picked a nice big lot by the dirt road."

      from $10 - $20 / night

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      6. Buttercup Woodlands Campground

      3.8(4)18mi from WildwoodRVs, Tents, Cabins

      7. Harts Content Campground

      3.8(4)20mi from WildwoodRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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!"

      8. Smith Grove

      5.0(2)19mi from WildwoodRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $30 - $95 / night

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      9. Group Camping and Cabins — Moraine State Park

      4.2(9)26mi from WildwoodCabins

      "It is right next to the bike trail and has access to the lake. I have enjoyed my time at Moraine and will enjoy it every time I visit."

      "In fact my family used to own property near by. This park has an awesome trail system for walking or biking"

      10. Tomlinson Run State Park Campground

      4.3(19)32mi from WildwoodRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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"

      from $28 - $40 / night

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    382 Reviews of 90 Wildwood Campgrounds


    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA

      OK place to stay, work in progress

      We've stayed here annually for 7 years. Getting into the RV sites is a steep climb, then you head down from the top of the hill to the RV sites.

      The older portion has back in and pull through sites. They are medium to small in size, and due to their height and proximity to Interstates you hear trucks engine breaking. The newer section is lower (and quieter) and the sites are larger, but the gravel is not compacted so it sinks in when you drive, park or try to level your RV on it.

      There were dog walking trails in the woods but they are so overgrown you need a machete to use them. The pool is nice and is clean. The camp store is not small but carries a very limited amount of supplies.

      The staff are friendly. We've had RV issues and birds nesting under our slide room covers that they have helped us deal with.

    • 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.

    • Penny W.
      May. 26, 2026

      Quiet and Secluded

      Terrace lakes campground

      Family owned an operated. The owner is very pleasant, great person to talk to.. communication is great.

    • 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

    • 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


    Guide to Wildwood

    Camping spots near Wildwood, Pennsylvania include several rustic outposts positioned around waterways and rolling terrain ranging from 1,200-1,400 feet in elevation. The regional soil composition tends toward clay and shale, creating drainage challenges during spring rains at lower-lying campgrounds. Temperatures typically range from 65-85°F during peak camping season, with cooler evenings dropping to 50-55°F even in summer months.

    What to do

    Creek exploration: Breakneck Campground provides direct access to creek-based activities with special primitive sites. "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 at Breakneck Campground.

    Lake activities: Moraine State Park offers multiple water-based recreation options beyond standard swimming. A camper reports, "This park has an awesome trail system for walking or biking" and mentions it contains "a huge lake, nice beaches, and tons of trails." Lake facilities operate 8 AM to sunset during summer months with rental equipment available through the park office.

    Horseback riding: Bear Run Campground features equestrian facilities unusual for the region. "We loved the horse rides on Sundays," mentions one repeat visitor, highlighting an activity typically unavailable at other nearby camping locations. Trail rides run approximately 45 minutes and operate weather-permitting from late May through early September.

    What campers like

    Mountaintop views: Several campgrounds in the area boast elevated sites with valley views. Visitors to Mountain Top Campground report impressive vantage points: "You come up a winding road and emerge atop the mountain. It's cute. 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."

    Tent platforms: For campers seeking alternatives to ground camping, Breakneck Campground offers raised wooden platforms overlooking the surrounding terrain. "They offer RV sites, tent camping and cabins. The tent camping is either grassy, flat sites or on an elevated timber platform overlooking a gorge," explains one visitor who appreciated this camping option.

    First-time camping support: Some campgrounds specialize in helping newcomers. A visitor to Indian Brave Campground shared: "Upon calling to book a site, we mentioned this was our first trip, they made the utmost effort to accommodate us with all of our needs. They escorted us to our campsite (which was larger than most) and made sure we had plenty of help getting backed in and set up!"

    What you should know

    Noise variability: Sound levels fluctuate significantly between weekdays and weekends at certain campgrounds. A visitor to Breakneck noted significant contrast: "I was here the Friday of Labor day weekend... They were hanging out playing their music when I first arrived about 6... They then moved onto some less appealing tunes... Nothing was done regardless of the vulgar lyrics... I had been traveling for days so I was exhausted and managed to fall asleep only to be woken around 11:00 by several people across the way having a blast laughing and yelling which went until 2am."

    Shower facilities: Several campgrounds have coin-operated shower systems requiring advance planning. A camper at Tomlinson Run State Park Campground reported: "In womens the shower on the left never got warm, other two were fine. There are 4 flush toilets." Similarly, visitors to Mountain Top Campground found "only disappointment was that the showers were coin operated, so you not only needed cash on hand but then had to turn those into special coins for the shower."

    Limited cell coverage: Connectivity varies dramatically between campgrounds, with some offering minimal service. At Raccoon Creek, visitors using certain carriers found no signal: "If you're on Sprint or T-mobile - there is no service." Similarly, Breakneck Campground reports "no phone reception at the tent sites by the creek."

    Tips for camping with families

    Themed weekends: Several campgrounds organize special events for children. At Bear Run Campground, "Every weekend there are activities, there is a heated pool and Friday night Bingo." The campground schedules events throughout the season including "wagon rides to the lake, talent show, karaoke…etc, as well as church!"

    Playground considerations: Availability of play equipment varies significantly between locations. While some, like Bear Run, offer dedicated play areas, Smith Grove focuses on spaciousness: "Campground is very nice. A lot of sites with plenty of room at each site." Conversely, Harts Content provides "a pool and playground" though visitors note "the pool is very small."

    Quiet areas: Some campgrounds feature specific zones designed for families seeking peaceful settings. At Raccoon Creek State Park Campground, one visitor highlighted their night experience: "I had the most wonderful time on my first tent camping at Racoon Creek. We made a fire, hiked by the moonlight and swam at the warm lake at night. There were other campers around but we rarely noticed them and only when walking to restrooms at the daylight."

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling challenges: Many sites require significant equipment to achieve proper leveling. One visitor reported having to "raise 5ft high" at certain locations in the region, while another mentioned terrain limitations: "the drive up was not worth it. You drive up a long, steep, windy road to the campgrounds."

    Grey water management: Some campgrounds offer partial hookup solutions. At Mountain Top, an RVer explained their 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. This means that unless you are a very active user of the commode, your black tank should not need to be flushed for 1-2 weeks at a time!"

    Site selection tips: Larger rigs require careful planning at most area campgrounds. At Tomlinson Run State Park Campground, a visitor advised: "Most of the camp sites have electricity, but most aren't level. It's the kind of place that has some really great sits and some not so great." Sites along the perimeter typically offer more privacy but may require longer walks to facilities.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Wildwood, PA?

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