Raccoon Creek State Park Campground
Brian S.
Reviewed Apr. 20, 2018

Nice Plan B...when You Can't Get to Ohiopyle...

Raccoon Creek is half an hour from Pittsburgh, and it's a big park with lots to discover. In addition to 7,000+ acres of woods, Raccoon has pretty much anything a camper could want: good scenery; a nice little lake with a beach and concession stand (in summer); more than 20 miles of trails; a backpacking loop with primitive camping and Adirondack shelters; picnic areas; cabins; fishing; hunting in the late fall; a canoe rental shop… The campground is enormous and has all different kinds of campsites--sunny, wooded, solitary, tightly packed, dog-friendly, dog-free. It's even got a few dismal little sites that are open year-round, except that the road to them may be snowed over in winter. Make sure you check out the online map and reserve a good campsite in advance, because a lot of them are crowded too close together. Raccoon is great, a fun, woodsy place. It gets really crowded and doesn't exactly have the wilderness feel that I like. Hiking here is more like "taking a walk in the woods," which is better than no walk in the woods. Raccoon is the # 1 "go-to" for Pittsburghers who don't pre-book at Ohiopyle or some wilder place in time for Memorial Day or Labor Day weekend.

SiteMany: B-17; C-1; C-2; C-3; C-4; C-5 and F-11.
  • Review photo of Raccoon Creek State Park Campground by Brian S., April 20, 2018
  • Review photo of Raccoon Creek State Park Campground by Brian S., April 20, 2018
  • Review photo of Raccoon Creek State Park Campground by Brian S., April 20, 2018