Camping near Point Marion, PA

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    Campgrounds near Point Marion, Pennsylvania provide access to both Pennsylvania and West Virginia outdoor recreation areas, with several established facilities within a 30-minute drive. Coopers Rock State Forest and Chestnut Ridge Park offer a mix of tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations. Most campgrounds in the area maintain picnic tables and fire rings at individual sites, with varying levels of amenities from primitive tent camping to full-hookup RV sites. The surrounding region features multiple state parks and forests where visitors can experience diverse camping styles from rustic tent sites to modern glamping options.

    Road conditions throughout the area remain generally well-maintained, though some campground access roads may narrow with twists and turns that challenge larger rigs. Most campgrounds operate seasonally from April through October, with limited year-round options available. "There are many tent sites at this location, as well as RV lodging," noted one visitor about Chestnut Ridge Regional Park. Electrical hookups are common at developed sites, while water and sewer connections vary by campground. The region experiences typical Appalachian weather patterns with summer highs in the 80s, spring and fall temperatures fluctuating between 40-70°F, and winter conditions that can limit camping accessibility.

    Campers consistently highlight the spacious, wooded sites and peaceful atmosphere as major draws to the Point Marion area. Sand Springs Campground receives praise for its generous spacing between sites, with one visitor noting "from our site to the next camper was about 60ft." Water features appear in several reviews, with Chestnut Ridge offering pond swimming and fishing opportunities. Trail access represents another valued amenity, particularly at Coopers Rock State Forest where camping areas connect directly to hiking paths and scenic overlooks. Bathroom facilities vary significantly across campgrounds, with some visitors commenting on well-maintained shower houses at certain locations. For those seeking solitude, several reviewers mention the off-season provides a nearly private camping experience with significantly fewer visitors.

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    Best Campgrounds near Point Marion (114)

      1. Coopers Rock State Forest- McCollum Campground

      4.5(34)9mi from Point MarionRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $25 - $48 / night

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      2. Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

      4.5(84)24mi from Point Marion242 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $20 - $54 / night

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      3. Sand Springs Campground

      4.2(6)8mi from Point MarionRVs, Tents

      "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)."

      from $46 - $55 / night

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      4. Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground Monongalia County Park

      4.5(4)8mi from Point MarionRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Close to Cheat Lake and restaurants in Morgantown."

      "Close enough to Cheat Lake."

      from $20 - $90 / night

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      5. Morgantown / Mylan Park KOA Holiday

      4.0(5)10mi from Point Marion3 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Decent sized “parking spaces” Available on holiday weekend Good price ($40/night) Full hookups (bring your long sewer tube, I used 3 x15’ as it’s at the tail of the spot) Fields & Grassy area adjacent"

      "We love it here most of the time it’s close to Morgantown so it’s perfect for university events. Really close to campus. They have full hookups & partial hookups."

      6. Rhododendron Camping Area

      4.7(3)8mi from Point MarionTents, Glamping

      "There is a bathhouse located closest to site 5 with trails from other sites to get there. The facilities are always clean- no shower available."

      "It was walking distance to the beautiful overlook and a great price for what you get."

      from $25 - $35 / night

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      7. Chestnut Ridge Regional Park

      4.3(3)8mi from Point MarionRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are many tent sites at this location, as well as RV lodging.  There is a pond you can swim and or fish at.  There are both, modern and rustic cabins to rent. "

      "There is a nice green space for running around. They have a small camp store and it's great for scout troups."

      8. Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground

      4.7(12)19mi from Point MarionRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      9. Tall Oaks Campground

      4.3(10)18mi from Point MarionRVs, Tents

      "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."

      "Nice little spot next to the creek. Staff was friendly but barely on site. Which is nice."

      from $16 - $45 / night

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      10. Mason - Dixon Historical Park

      4.0(1)11mi from Point MarionCabins

      "Kids enjoyed playing around the boat ramp. Clean restrooms."

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    627 Reviews of 114 Point Marion Campgrounds


    • Dani P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Coopers Rock State Forest- McCollum Campground

      Beautiful and lush campground

      This place is gorgeous and very quiet. The shower house and bathrooms were well maintained, and even had a laundry room and large sink around the back for dishes. Laundry costs $2 in quarters per load, 4 quarters for the washer and 4 quarters for the dryer. They are quick as well, took maybe an hour and 15 minutes all together. Campsites are spaced apart so you're not directly on top of eachother, but you can still see most of the other campers. Lots of trails in the area. We had electrical hook up and a lantern pole, and the is a dump and water station on the way in/out. Highly recommend this site.

    • 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.

    • T
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Coopers Rock State Forest- McCollum Campground

      Cooper’s Rock Rocks

      We are here a couple days . Staff and facilities are great. Lots of hiking trails of various types and lengths. June 9 and only 2 other RVs on our loop. The “new” loop has great single occupancy bath facilities.

    • 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.

    • Maura R.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 31, 2026

      Mt. Davis Division Campsite — Forbes State Forest

      Peaceful and private

      This is one of six campsites that can be reserved through PA's DCNR website. The six campsites are spread throughout the Laurel Highlands. This is the only one at Mt. Davis. We camp with three dogs, so we really appreciated the privacy. There were occasionally the sounds of distant ATVs or farm equipment, but, overall, this is a peaceful site. The campsite does not connect to the trails at Mt. Davis and there is no vault toilet here, but both vault toilets and a trailhead are just a few minutes away at the Mt. Davis picnic area. There is only one obvious tent site, so, if you need more than one tent site, you will have to get creative. The site is along a gravel road that leads to a field which you can use to walk your dogs. There are no water features here which our dogs enjoy, so that is the only reason for the 4 out of 5 stars. We will be reserving this site again!

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 26, 2026

      Blackwater Falls State Park Campground

      Overall OK experience

      The biggest problem with the WV state parks is the cancellation policy. Make sure you check it out. Bath houses are decent. Shower had hot water and good pressure. Most of the sites are not level 1-9 are the best sites by far. Poor drainage when raining.

    • 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.

    • Larry A.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 13, 2026

      Blackwater Falls State Park Campground

      Perfect location for exploring and relaxing

      The surroundings are beautiful as is the Campground. No water or sewer so be prepared for that. The shower/laundry/bathroom building is centrally located and immaculate.

    • Michael H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 31, 2026

      Brooklyn Heights Riverfront Campground

      Weekend paddle and hiking!

      Great private campground right on the river! The camper spots are across the road from the river and next time we will reserve a camper spot and a tent spot right on the water!


    Guide to Point Marion

    Campers visiting Point Marion, Pennsylvania gain access to both Pennsylvania and West Virginia wilderness areas within a 30-mile radius. The region sits at the junction of the Monongahela and Cheat rivers at approximately 900 feet elevation, with surrounding highlands reaching 2,000 feet. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing from December through February, with summer highs regularly exceeding 85°F.

    What to do

    Disc golf opportunities: Tall Oaks Campground recently added a disc golf course on-site, making it convenient for campers to enjoy this activity without traveling elsewhere. "They just added a disc golf course to the campground as well," notes a visitor named Indy A., who appreciated the additional recreation option during their stay.

    Rock climbing access: Coopers Rock State Forest offers climbing routes suitable for various skill levels. "I have been going her for years and I always love to climb this area. The pitches arent too high (50ft) but great just to get out there an enjoy life!" shares Nick P., highlighting the manageable routes that make this location approachable for recreational climbers.

    Wildlife observation: During off-season camping periods, wildlife viewing opportunities increase throughout the area. "My now husband and I took our engagement photos here and it was beautiful! A few trails and ponds to explore as well," reports Desireé about her experience at Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground, where the natural setting provided both photographic opportunities and wildlife encounters.

    What campers like

    Private camping spaces: Many campers praise the spaciousness at Tall Oaks Campground compared to more developed sites. "The spots are huge and mostly very private- I prefer back country camping and not in actual campgrounds- this place is a nice compromise for my girlfriends who aren't as outdoorsy!" writes Erin P., suggesting the campground bridges the gap between developed facilities and wilderness camping.

    Late season camping: Visiting in fall provides a more isolated experience with fewer crowds. "We went in late October and we arrived fairly late in the day and to our surprise someone was in the store when we got there. Campground was in great shape, the RV lots were well maintained and all the asphalt seems to have been redone recently," reports Mike G. about his experience at Coopers Rock State Forest.

    Natural water features: Sand Springs Campground offers proximity to natural swimming areas. "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). Also 5 minutes from Coopers Rock (great lookout, awesome trails, old clay furnace- pictured)," explains Molly F. about water-based recreation options.

    What you should know

    Bathroom conditions vary: Facilities range significantly from basic to recently renovated. "New bath house is excellent. Old ones… meh.. they are old," says Josh W. about his experience at Coopers Rock State Forest, indicating visitors should be prepared for mixed bathroom conditions.

    Site drainage issues: Some campgrounds have poor drainage during wet weather. "This is an older campground that has not had sufficient maintenance in recent years. Several examples include: 1) restrooms don't work, 2) roads need more gravel, 3) drainage is poor, etc. On wet days, I have slipped and slid going to and coming from the campsite," writes Maurice G. about Tall Oaks Campground.

    Limited camp store supplies: Most campgrounds offer basic necessities but not extensive provisions. "The camp store they have in the main building doesn't have much...but they do have candy and stuff for smores. You can also get wood there, either by a small load or by the truck bed size. They'll deliver it to your site if you want," notes Mar S., describing Tall Oaks Campground's limited but convenient offerings.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground offers numerous planned activities for children. "Got a nice secluded spot to camp in the wooded area that had a amazing mountain views and the star gazing platform. Kids had a great time and lots of activities for them to do!" reports Tom C. about family amenities.

    Pet policies: Most campgrounds allow pets with leash restrictions. "Many hiking trails of all sizes and kept clear. My dog is mostly weenie dog, and his little legs made it everywhere. Also had 12yr old son with me and he had a great time. Didn't miss his PS4 at all.. Great place to go for a long weekend trip," shares Lindsay W. about Coopers Rock State Forest.

    Water activities for children: Several campgrounds feature ponds safe for younger swimmers. "There is a pond you can swim and or fish at," notes Wes O. about Chestnut Ridge Regional Park, providing information about additional recreation options beyond hiking.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Some RV sites require additional equipment for proper leveling. "The site was sloped pretty bad side to side and there is a drop off on the one side of the fire ring so we could not sit completely around the fire," reports Joni P. about their stay at Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground.

    Hookup locations: Water and electrical connections may not be ideally positioned at all sites. "Electricity at sites but no water or sewer. A new section will be opening later this season that will have elec and water," writes William B. about Coopers Rock State Forest, indicating improvements are ongoing but currently limited.

    Road conditions: Access roads vary significantly in quality and width. "About 3 miles from the interstate, narrow roads. Big rigs probably hard to back in," warns Tony C. about Sand Springs Campground, highlighting potential challenges for larger vehicles.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Point Marion, PA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Point Marion, PA is Coopers Rock State Forest- McCollum Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 34 reviews.

    What parks are near Point Marion, PA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 20 parks near Point Marion, PA that allow camping, notably Youghiogheny River Lake and Jennings Randolph Lake.