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Reviewed May. 10, 2017

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.

  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Graham D., May 10, 2017
  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Graham D., May 10, 2017
Reviewed Sep. 30, 2016

Great if you want a boring camping trip

If you love seeing forest rangers, no alcoholic beverages, and being in bed by 9pm, then this place is for you! I went here a few months ago, and after seeing other reviews, i had read that this was a quiet relaxing camping site, however once i got there, i realized that the camp ground is so quiet, because you have a few fun sucking park rangers out there telling you to quiet down, and enforcing the quiet time at 9pm (usually most other camp grounds have quiet time at 10) I was also yelled at for having a beer ( note that my group was not even loud, or drunk (all of these rules would have made sense if we were in a loud and drunken state, but we were just relaxing and having a beer with dinner) ) beyond that, the lay out of the camp ground was weird, and finding one of the outhouses was pretty much like playing hide and seek, they were difficult to locate. The water spigots were tricky as well, because it seemed like half of them didn't even work. The Ohiopyle area is so beautiful, I will surely be back for the scenery, however, i will make sure that I am not staying in this camp ground again.

  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Jill R., September 30, 2016
Reviewed Sep. 30, 2016

LOVE LOVE LOVE

I absolutely love this place! i make sure to visit Ohiopyle state park every time I'm in or near PA! This place has so many miles of wonderful hiking trails through the lush green hillsides. There are so many little hidden water falls to gawk at, as well as a natural water slide located in the river ( can be a little violent during the spring when the water is high). The village near the state park is wonderful as well filled with nice friendly people, and multiple little shops and tasty cafes. This place is also awesome for rafting and kayaking, we have used multiple tour raft guide companies, and they were all very helpful, and patient with all of the first time rafters, and definitely put safety first! One of my favorite places in the entire state of PA!!

  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Jill R., September 30, 2016
Reviewed Sep. 23, 2016

Fern Forest Adventure

My visit to the park was great. The trails were clean and well maintained. There was great points of beauty to observe though out the hike. The water was incredibly refreshing and just a bonus to the visit.

Reviewed Sep. 10, 2016

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.

  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Deanna B., September 10, 2016
  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Deanna B., September 10, 2016
Reviewed Sep. 7, 2016

Great Location

First, I must say, we did not anticipate camping, hiking or rafting in Pennsylvania. The plan was to camp and hike throughout West Virginia, but when we visited Pathfinder outdoor retailer in Morgantown, WV the staff encouraged us to check out Ohiopyle, while we were so close.

Traveling to Ohiopyle, PA from Coopers Rock State Forest, WV…the drive was enjoyable and took less than an hour. Our plan was to visit and drive back and resume camping at CRSF. Upon arrival, we were so stunned and enamored by the beauty of the area…we quickly secured a campsite in Kentuck…then drove back to CRSF and tore down camp.

Kentuck Campground is a very nice campground, the sites are plentiful, and though there are many…there is enough foliage that separate campsites that it feels somewhat private. (That is, until discourteous fellow car campers selfishly disregard quiet hours…but hey, that can…and often does…happen anywhere). One gripe at several campgrounds we visited on this monthly foray…it all seemed to be self-governing…no rangers or enforcement…possibly due to limited funding…I found it stressful. That's the only negative…everything else was…in a word a…blast!

Ohiopyle is a trendy, hip little town…like Boulder East. Running smack dab through the center of town is the Youghiogheny River…Yough for short. A picturesque waterfall, numerous outdoor retailers, bicycle & raft rentals, peaceful trails and a sweet, cutting edge visitor/nature center.

You could easily spend a week here and not exhaust all there is to see and do. The town is tiny, so you cannot miss the plethora of outfitters down every street. Of the numerous cool outfitters, we chose Wilderness Voyageurs across the river, over the tracks and to the right. Time and finances limited us to a "family friendly" float self-guided raft down the Middle Yough…laced with minimal Class 1 and 2 rapids, which I would classify as riffles. The float took three hours, was relaxing, serene and full of solitude.

The Ferncliff Trail loops around the inside of the Yough as it does a near 360 in town. Gentle terrain along the falls and then through moss covered forest.

Just outside town as you climb the hill, to the left is Sliding Rock. Get there early to get a parking spot…and then look forward to having some serious liquid fun. A natural water slide extends around 100 feet as it winds through the rock. Wear sturdy shorts and shirt…I'd also recommend solid footwear…its fun but it is still rock.

As you journey further up the mountain toward Kentuck campground, Cucumber Falls is on the right. Again, get there early for one of the few parking spaces to walk down to the falls. In early August, the falls were not flowing heavy so it wasn't as spectacular as it would be after rains or in the spring. If you are looking to take photos, you will contend with people wading under the falls later in the day.

The local outfitters are a wealth of information for places to go.

From the campground trails head mostly straight down the mountain to the river or to the Great Allegheny Passage mult-use trail…that also runs through Ohiopyle. So give yourself time to climb them, as there are many switchbacks…pretty much straight up…but doable.

Bottom line…Pathfinder staff tips were spot on and we had a memorable time. I gave four stars for Kentuck Campground. I give 5 stars plus…for Ohiopyle!

  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Dave V., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Dave V., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Dave V., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Dave V., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Dave V., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Dave V., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Dave V., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Dave V., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Dave V., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Dave V., September 7, 2016
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Reviewed Aug. 31, 2016

Lovely little green park

Lots of places to play in the water here. The campground isn't right on the water but it's shady and lovely. Clean, friendly caretakers, nice quiet campground (or at least as quiet as can be when filled up!).

  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Kim B., August 31, 2016
Reviewed Aug. 31, 2016

Ohiopyle State Park

Youghiogheny in Ohiophyle...say that 10 times fast. Amazing swimming with a rock water slide!! Trust me, let your kids do it, they will love it forever. Pretty good hiking trails, all through great green countryside, some along the river. The campground is set far back from the river but there are plenty of places to catch a view since it’s up on a ridge. It’s wooded and lots of people packed in but it’s pretty clean and the natural beauty is worth a busy camp site.

Reviewed Aug. 27, 2016

My favorite place

I've rented cabins up here, biked, hiked, and swam! So exciting and such friendly people and great food everytime!

  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Allyson R., August 27, 2016
Reviewed Jul. 30, 2016

Fun fun fun!

Ohiopyle is pretty much a camping family's delight. Aside from the rock water slide, which is burned into the kid's memories, there's great, easy hiking trails and a pet-friendly campsite. Late spring is my favorite time to go because the water is at its highest and everything is lush and green!

  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Erin H., July 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Erin H., July 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Erin H., July 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Erin H., July 30, 2016
Reviewed Jul. 18, 2016

So beautiful

This place is such a beautiful place! It is so green and in the fall there are so many beautiful hues of reds and yellows! I highly recommend this place, the camping ground is absolutely beautiful, and the Ohiopyle town is such a cute little place to visit.

Reviewed Jul. 18, 2016

absolutely loved it!

I love ohiopyle! the road up to it has many little waterfalls and wonderful little hikes to take. There is a natural water slide as well that is fun to swim in. There is also some great little shops in the town, and a wonderful wine festival that happens in May! I will definitely be back!

Reviewed Jul. 13, 2016

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.)

  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Tracy B., July 13, 2016
Reviewed Jul. 3, 2016

wonders of nature

Enjoyed visiting the wonders of nature. Natures water slide, waterfalls, whitewater rafting, camping and exploring. Nature at it's best!

  • Review photo of Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park by Doreen M., July 3, 2016
Reviewed Jul. 1, 2016

Camping, rafting and more!

We loved this campsite. We had a great weekend here camping with a big group of friends and rafting the Youghiogheny. This place is a perfect place to stay to make all of your outdoor dreams come true!
Why not 5 stars? The stuffy park rangers harassed us all weekend about our noise level, despite us being practically silent at night (we were all pretty tired and low key after a hours of wilderness adventures). Not cool!