The best river, stream, or creek camping near Burgettstown

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In Burgettstown, river camping means easy access to water, shade from big sycamores, and mornings that start with mist drifting over the surface. With over 420 river campsites in the area, you can find spots where you can cast a line, watch herons pick through the shallows, or just listen to the current after dark. Prices average around $45 a night, with some sites as low as $10. Reliable showers, toilets, and campfire rings take the edge off roughing it. Hiking, fishing, and wildlife-watching are all right outside your tent. For a place that’s been tested by hundreds of campers, check out Runnin Crazy Farm (144 reviews), Memory Park Campground (128 reviews), or Fombell Landing (78 reviews). Bring a rod, pack a camp chair, and claim a riverside patch that fits your style.

96% (449) 43 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Burgettstown

Runnin Crazy Farm

1. Runnin Crazy Farm

96%
(260)
27mi from Burgettstown · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Growing up and building on the back of our Family Farm is the best goal I ever set for myself! My Off-Grid 20 acres has raised my 2 kids and all the animals we could rescue! We run a Horse Boarding Facility along with Freezer Meat of all sorts. It's a small Hobby Farm but we love it all the same! Family environment that's down to earth! Learn more about this land: Sites 1 and 2 are for campers/tents. Sites 3 and 4 are tent only spots. No shade. Top tent spots up in field (3 and 4) need a higher vehicle to get to them. A bit Off Road. 3 has privacy with Antique Trailer but 4 is wide open. Fire ring at all of them/with wood. Horse stalls/guided trails available for the campers bringing their own horses. If advanced notice, an hour Lesson or Ride can be scheduled. Our animals are friendly and love attention. Dogs welcome but need a leash. Our Family run Farm is willing to accommodate your needs. Book a stay with us as you pass on thru. (Totally Off Grid livin my dream. Remember to burn burnables and take non burnables with you. Generators welcome) Thanx!
Pets
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from 
$25
 / night
Sycamore Island

2. Sycamore Island

100%
(14)
29mi from Burgettstown · 1 site
Camp on an island only accessible by boat/kayak/canoe or however you want to get across the river! Please read the full description. The island is open to visitors from dawn to dusk to enjoy the trails and wild scenery. Camp reservations secure your overnight visit to stay at the designated campsite area, which has a fire ring for cooking, a picnic table, and room for a tent or hammock. Sycamore Island can only be reached by your own canoe, kayak, or rowboat; watercraft is not provided. You are required to have a permit for an overnight stay: Please sign this form before submitting your stay request. https://alleghenylandtrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Camping-at-Sycamore-Island-Rules-and-Regulations-4.5.16-Fillable.pdf Please plan your visit in advance- requests to camp the same day or day before may not receive a timely approval. Sycamore Island and its campsite are managed by Allegheny Land Trust, a 501c3 land conservation nonprofit helping local people save local land in the Pittsburgh region. We are able to review and respond to camping requests Monday - Friday between 9 am - 5 pm. Acquired and protected by Allegheny Land Trust in 2008, Sycamore Island is a floodplain forest with a ranking of “high significance” within the Allegheny River Biological Diversity Area (BDA) Natural Heritage Area. Before the island was protected by ALT, the island had periodic interludes of recognition and appreciation by humans as a natural refuge. In 1936, both Sycamore Island and Nine Mile Island were leased from the Pennsylvania Railroad by the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania, making these islands the first bird sanctuaries in the Pittsburgh region. The Harbor Isle Boat Club was in existence on the island during the late 1960s but was later abandoned leaving behind several significant features; including a barge that remains embedded in the sand at the island’s southern tip, a partially installed swimming pool, docking platform, and a series of offshore pilings in the back channel.
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$10
 / night
DLR Mustang Ranch

3. DLR Mustang Ranch

100%
(21)
29mi from Burgettstown · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Located roughly 20 miles from Beaver Creek State Park, DLR Mustang Ranch is a 17-acre peaceful sanctuary for many wild and previously wild mustangs. The Ranch offers veteran and first responder mustang programs year-round. Please let us know if you are a veteran or first responder for a special rate. Accommodations include a small one-room cabin nestled on a little pond a stone's throw from the main house and veteran program area. The cabin has electricity, a microwave, small refrigerator, tv, futon, heating and cooling; however, it does not have plumbing. Nearby is an outhouse with electricity and a water pump fed from well water. There is a firepit for cooking and picnic tables available. There is also a flat space for tent camping right beside the cabin area. The outhouse and firepit are shared between the cabin and tent campers. If you prefer a more secluded experience, please book both sites. There is space for an RV in the driveway next to the woods with electric hookup and access to the outhouse, water pump, and firepit. While this is a working ranch with farm animals, our aim is to create a peaceful relaxing environment in order to unwind and enjoy the creation around us. Going in the pastures with horses while unaccompanied by the owners is prohibited; however, it can be arranged for you to meet and interact with the mustangs if interested. There are other farm animals including a sheep, a goat, pigs, donkeys, peacocks, turkeys, chickens, ducks and barn cats on the premises. If you want a quaint country escape complete with farm sounds, this is the spot for you!
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Water hookup
from 
$30
 / night
Raccoon Creek State Park

4. Raccoon Creek State Park

91%
(11)
State park 8.6mi from Burgettstown · 195 sites
Wildflowers, wetlands, and woodlands provide photo-worthy views through every season.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
Tomlinson Run State Park

5. Tomlinson Run State Park

State park 15mi from Burgettstown · 55 sites
Discover Tomlinson Run State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
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Fombell Landing

6. Fombell Landing

94%
(160)
31mi from Burgettstown · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
A secluded waterfront campground that offers off grid and primitive camping as well as tear drop and RV locations. Fishing, kayaking, and much more. Just outside Zelienople Pennsylvania. The campground is split into two separate, but close locations. Sites 115 A-D, 129 A-D, 139 A, and 158 A-C, start at the address 115 Narrows Rd Fombell, PA 16123. Sites 126 A-I are located at 126 Lend Street, Fombell PA 16123. Please park safely and call Curt upon arrival.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$41
 / night
Memory Park Campground

7. Memory Park Campground

100%
(204)
48mi from Burgettstown · 24 sites · Tents, RVs
Memory Park is a primitive, beautifully maintained family-owned private campground located near beautiful Atwood Lake State Park. First developed in 1968, Memory Park offers peace, quiet, and tranquility for you and your family for that perfect weekday or weekend getaway . There are plenty of primitive sites to choose from, including Murphy Meadow, Outback Bend, Honeymoon Point, and Shady Rest, just to name a few. Each campsite includes a picnic table and fire pit. Firewood is available ($10 through hipcamp or cash on-site per full wheelbarrow load). Memory Park is the ideal rustic environment to restore the soul, including simple activities like sitting around a fire, reading or taking a nap, hiking, cooking over the fire, observing nature, and enjoying fellowship with friends. Memory Park can be your 'go to' camp spot, especially for Buckeye Trail hikers! Water is available from two hand pumps on the property. Electricity is not available. Quiet generators are welcome. A clean port-a-jon is maintained for our campers.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$27
 / night
Paradise

8. Paradise

100%
(7)
26mi from Burgettstown · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
This is retired farm in the middle of nowhere. We have a lake that is stocked with trout, catfish, bass and whatever else is in there. The lake is catch and release only. Fee for fishing. This is a place for people that want to enjoy nature and not have several people camping next to them. This is not a campground with a lot of people, sometimes you may be the only people staying there. Learn more about this land: Hike in woods, basically enjoy nature. We have wooded areas and open field areas to explore. Great place to get away from the world and relax. No utilities or restrooms available. Cell phones only work in limited areas.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Cranberry Treehouse

9. Cranberry Treehouse

27mi from Burgettstown · 1 site
So close to restaurants, stores, and highways yet it feels so far. The 2.5 acre property which slopes down into a peaceful valley, is surrounded by a private, well-kept forest and open space. There are two creeks, trails, and plenty of birds and wildlife. You will be in nature… but that’s the point, right?
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$171
 / night
Fernwood State Forest

10. Fernwood State Forest

100%
(3)
State forest 19mi from Burgettstown · 22 sites
Discover Fernwood State Forest's natural beauty and outdoor activities.
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Beaver Creek State Park

11. Beaver Creek State Park

State park 27mi from Burgettstown · 25 sites
Follow your bliss to Beaver Creek. Cradled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in eastern Ohio, it’s quite the sight to behold! This wonderland is comprised of Little Beaver Creek, which is a state and national wild and scenic river, and 2,722 acres of forest wilderness. The park’s rich human history, unique geology and unusual flora and fauna make it nirvana for historians and naturalists alike. Campgrounds, including group sites and a primitive area, rest along Little Beaver Creek. Several miles of hiking trails also meander along its edge, freckled with delicate wildflowers.
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Electrical hookup
Toilets
Ryerson Station State Park

12. Ryerson Station State Park

State park 34mi from Burgettstown · 44 sites
Discover Ryerson Station State Park's natural beauty and outdoor activities.
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Loyalhanna Lake

13. Loyalhanna Lake

100%
(1)
Park 47mi from Burgettstown · 44 sites
Come watch the leaves change at this East Coast dreamboat. Loyalhanna Lake, just an hour outside of Pittsburgh, is just the city-goer’s escape you’ve been looking for. With topography ranging from rolling hills, to steep hillsides, and even ravines, you’ll know you're not in Pittsburgh anymore Toto. Whether you're a water-dweller or a landlubber, this park incorporates all the finest leisure to entice you to let loose. Fishing your jam? Try Serviceberry Run if you want a sure thing! Cast your line and anything from catfish, bass, and musky, will bite. A unique opportunity is to paddle the self-guided Willow Water Trail. But if you wanna try something different, go for one of the multiple hiking and biking trails in the area. Didn’t get enough on your day trip? Good news--the park has a campground that can accommodate you plus a group of your lake lovin’ besties.
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The Cabin At Camp Bouquet

14. The Cabin At Camp Bouquet

100%
(2)
29mi from Burgettstown · 1 site
Just a short walk (up small hill) to our off grid cabin on Historic Camp Bouquet where you can unwind and unplug from the hustle bustle of everyday life. We are located on a 40 acre farm where Colonial Bouquet set camp in the late 1700's. We invite you to experience what life may have felt like then with a little of today's creature comforts. Enjoy your day reading on the porch, sitting at a campfire or looking for treasures (metal detectors provided). Find our hidden GeoCache.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$96
 / night
Youngs Valley

15. Youngs Valley

100%
(3)
30mi from Burgettstown · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: Howdy Everyone!! I have space behind my garage that 1-4 four campers could easily boondock, Can also have access to ONE FULL HOOK UP along side my new garage. I now have water to the garage along with 30 amp, 50 amp & sewage for full hook ups... Also have a 30 amp hook up on the other side of my garage. Tent campers can camp anywhere on the property they wish, pick a spot, build a fire, enjoy!!!
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Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$20
 / night
Tent camping along the Yough river.

16. Tent camping along the Yough river.

70%
(25)
41mi from Burgettstown · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
READ BEFORE BOOKING. WE STRICTLY ENFORCE ALL RULES. YOU MUST ADHERE TO ALL RULES OR YOU WILL BE REMOVED FORM PROPERTY BY STATE POLICE. All the sites are located with in walking distance next to the famed boat rental Hazelbakers! Our sites are on or near the Yough Riverbank. Although the train runs near by a few times a day, it will hardly be noticed while you are enjoying the beauty of the area. The Allegheny Passage bike trail runs nearby across the river. You can access it using the Layton bridge that crosses the river over our property. We have a very strict no asshole policy. If you are an asshole or plan to bring an asshole with you please go camp at the KOA. Camping is not an all night or two day tailgate party, hooping it up, drinking or doing drugs all night on your weekend off with 20 of your friends. Camping at our sites should be calm and relaxing. Other campers and people in general should not have to hear you, your music, or your fun and you should not have to hear theres. We have a strict no generator rule, no guns, no fire works, no amplified or loud music and again no assholes. Your neighbor may not like your music. If you must listen to music use head phones. Please do not leave any thing at the site when leaving and leave it better than you found it. The boat rental store sales snacks, ice and bait. It does not sell wood or large water bottles. Campers should bring water. We do not have showers but do have running hot and cold water in the change rooms at the boat rental. Port-a-pottys are near by. Please use them. Do not poop in the woods and leave your shit paper laying there. That's gross.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night

In Burgettstown, river camping means easy access to water, shade from big sycamores, and mornings that start with mist drifting over the surface. With over 420 river campsites in the area, you can find spots where you can cast a line, watch herons pick through the shallows, or just listen to the current after dark. Prices average around $45 a night, with some sites as low as $10. Reliable showers, toilets, and campfire rings take the edge off roughing it. Hiking, fishing, and wildlife-watching are all right outside your tent. For a place that’s been tested by hundreds of campers, check out Runnin Crazy Farm (144 reviews), Memory Park Campground (128 reviews), or Fombell Landing (78 reviews). Bring a rod, pack a camp chair, and claim a riverside patch that fits your style.

96% (449) 43 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Burgettstown

Runnin Crazy Farm

1. Runnin Crazy Farm

96%
(260)
27mi from Burgettstown · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Growing up and building on the back of our Family Farm is the best goal I ever set for myself! My Off-Grid 20 acres has raised my 2 kids and all the animals we could rescue! We run a Horse Boarding Facility along with Freezer Meat of all sorts. It's a small Hobby Farm but we love it all the same! Family environment that's down to earth! Learn more about this land: Sites 1 and 2 are for campers/tents. Sites 3 and 4 are tent only spots. No shade. Top tent spots up in field (3 and 4) need a higher vehicle to get to them. A bit Off Road. 3 has privacy with Antique Trailer but 4 is wide open. Fire ring at all of them/with wood. Horse stalls/guided trails available for the campers bringing their own horses. If advanced notice, an hour Lesson or Ride can be scheduled. Our animals are friendly and love attention. Dogs welcome but need a leash. Our Family run Farm is willing to accommodate your needs. Book a stay with us as you pass on thru. (Totally Off Grid livin my dream. Remember to burn burnables and take non burnables with you. Generators welcome) Thanx!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Sycamore Island

2. Sycamore Island

100%
(14)
29mi from Burgettstown · 1 site
Camp on an island only accessible by boat/kayak/canoe or however you want to get across the river! Please read the full description. The island is open to visitors from dawn to dusk to enjoy the trails and wild scenery. Camp reservations secure your overnight visit to stay at the designated campsite area, which has a fire ring for cooking, a picnic table, and room for a tent or hammock. Sycamore Island can only be reached by your own canoe, kayak, or rowboat; watercraft is not provided. You are required to have a permit for an overnight stay: Please sign this form before submitting your stay request. https://alleghenylandtrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Camping-at-Sycamore-Island-Rules-and-Regulations-4.5.16-Fillable.pdf Please plan your visit in advance- requests to camp the same day or day before may not receive a timely approval. Sycamore Island and its campsite are managed by Allegheny Land Trust, a 501c3 land conservation nonprofit helping local people save local land in the Pittsburgh region. We are able to review and respond to camping requests Monday - Friday between 9 am - 5 pm. Acquired and protected by Allegheny Land Trust in 2008, Sycamore Island is a floodplain forest with a ranking of “high significance” within the Allegheny River Biological Diversity Area (BDA) Natural Heritage Area. Before the island was protected by ALT, the island had periodic interludes of recognition and appreciation by humans as a natural refuge. In 1936, both Sycamore Island and Nine Mile Island were leased from the Pennsylvania Railroad by the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania, making these islands the first bird sanctuaries in the Pittsburgh region. The Harbor Isle Boat Club was in existence on the island during the late 1960s but was later abandoned leaving behind several significant features; including a barge that remains embedded in the sand at the island’s southern tip, a partially installed swimming pool, docking platform, and a series of offshore pilings in the back channel.
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$10
 / night
DLR Mustang Ranch

3. DLR Mustang Ranch

100%
(21)
29mi from Burgettstown · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Located roughly 20 miles from Beaver Creek State Park, DLR Mustang Ranch is a 17-acre peaceful sanctuary for many wild and previously wild mustangs. The Ranch offers veteran and first responder mustang programs year-round. Please let us know if you are a veteran or first responder for a special rate. Accommodations include a small one-room cabin nestled on a little pond a stone's throw from the main house and veteran program area. The cabin has electricity, a microwave, small refrigerator, tv, futon, heating and cooling; however, it does not have plumbing. Nearby is an outhouse with electricity and a water pump fed from well water. There is a firepit for cooking and picnic tables available. There is also a flat space for tent camping right beside the cabin area. The outhouse and firepit are shared between the cabin and tent campers. If you prefer a more secluded experience, please book both sites. There is space for an RV in the driveway next to the woods with electric hookup and access to the outhouse, water pump, and firepit. While this is a working ranch with farm animals, our aim is to create a peaceful relaxing environment in order to unwind and enjoy the creation around us. Going in the pastures with horses while unaccompanied by the owners is prohibited; however, it can be arranged for you to meet and interact with the mustangs if interested. There are other farm animals including a sheep, a goat, pigs, donkeys, peacocks, turkeys, chickens, ducks and barn cats on the premises. If you want a quaint country escape complete with farm sounds, this is the spot for you!
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Water hookup
from 
$30
 / night
Raccoon Creek State Park

4. Raccoon Creek State Park

91%
(11)
State park 8.6mi from Burgettstown · 195 sites
Wildflowers, wetlands, and woodlands provide photo-worthy views through every season.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
Tomlinson Run State Park

5. Tomlinson Run State Park

State park 15mi from Burgettstown · 55 sites
Discover Tomlinson Run State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
Fombell Landing

6. Fombell Landing

94%
(160)
31mi from Burgettstown · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
A secluded waterfront campground that offers off grid and primitive camping as well as tear drop and RV locations. Fishing, kayaking, and much more. Just outside Zelienople Pennsylvania. The campground is split into two separate, but close locations. Sites 115 A-D, 129 A-D, 139 A, and 158 A-C, start at the address 115 Narrows Rd Fombell, PA 16123. Sites 126 A-I are located at 126 Lend Street, Fombell PA 16123. Please park safely and call Curt upon arrival.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$41
 / night
Memory Park Campground

7. Memory Park Campground

100%
(204)
48mi from Burgettstown · 24 sites · Tents, RVs
Memory Park is a primitive, beautifully maintained family-owned private campground located near beautiful Atwood Lake State Park. First developed in 1968, Memory Park offers peace, quiet, and tranquility for you and your family for that perfect weekday or weekend getaway . There are plenty of primitive sites to choose from, including Murphy Meadow, Outback Bend, Honeymoon Point, and Shady Rest, just to name a few. Each campsite includes a picnic table and fire pit. Firewood is available ($10 through hipcamp or cash on-site per full wheelbarrow load). Memory Park is the ideal rustic environment to restore the soul, including simple activities like sitting around a fire, reading or taking a nap, hiking, cooking over the fire, observing nature, and enjoying fellowship with friends. Memory Park can be your 'go to' camp spot, especially for Buckeye Trail hikers! Water is available from two hand pumps on the property. Electricity is not available. Quiet generators are welcome. A clean port-a-jon is maintained for our campers.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$27
 / night
Paradise

8. Paradise

100%
(7)
26mi from Burgettstown · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
This is retired farm in the middle of nowhere. We have a lake that is stocked with trout, catfish, bass and whatever else is in there. The lake is catch and release only. Fee for fishing. This is a place for people that want to enjoy nature and not have several people camping next to them. This is not a campground with a lot of people, sometimes you may be the only people staying there. Learn more about this land: Hike in woods, basically enjoy nature. We have wooded areas and open field areas to explore. Great place to get away from the world and relax. No utilities or restrooms available. Cell phones only work in limited areas.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Cranberry Treehouse

9. Cranberry Treehouse

27mi from Burgettstown · 1 site
So close to restaurants, stores, and highways yet it feels so far. The 2.5 acre property which slopes down into a peaceful valley, is surrounded by a private, well-kept forest and open space. There are two creeks, trails, and plenty of birds and wildlife. You will be in nature… but that’s the point, right?
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$171
 / night
Fernwood State Forest

10. Fernwood State Forest

100%
(3)
State forest 19mi from Burgettstown · 22 sites
Discover Fernwood State Forest's natural beauty and outdoor activities.
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Toilets
Campfires
Beaver Creek State Park

11. Beaver Creek State Park

State park 27mi from Burgettstown · 25 sites
Follow your bliss to Beaver Creek. Cradled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in eastern Ohio, it’s quite the sight to behold! This wonderland is comprised of Little Beaver Creek, which is a state and national wild and scenic river, and 2,722 acres of forest wilderness. The park’s rich human history, unique geology and unusual flora and fauna make it nirvana for historians and naturalists alike. Campgrounds, including group sites and a primitive area, rest along Little Beaver Creek. Several miles of hiking trails also meander along its edge, freckled with delicate wildflowers.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Ryerson Station State Park

12. Ryerson Station State Park

State park 34mi from Burgettstown · 44 sites
Discover Ryerson Station State Park's natural beauty and outdoor activities.
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Toilets
Campfires
Loyalhanna Lake

13. Loyalhanna Lake

100%
(1)
Park 47mi from Burgettstown · 44 sites
Come watch the leaves change at this East Coast dreamboat. Loyalhanna Lake, just an hour outside of Pittsburgh, is just the city-goer’s escape you’ve been looking for. With topography ranging from rolling hills, to steep hillsides, and even ravines, you’ll know you're not in Pittsburgh anymore Toto. Whether you're a water-dweller or a landlubber, this park incorporates all the finest leisure to entice you to let loose. Fishing your jam? Try Serviceberry Run if you want a sure thing! Cast your line and anything from catfish, bass, and musky, will bite. A unique opportunity is to paddle the self-guided Willow Water Trail. But if you wanna try something different, go for one of the multiple hiking and biking trails in the area. Didn’t get enough on your day trip? Good news--the park has a campground that can accommodate you plus a group of your lake lovin’ besties.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
The Cabin At Camp Bouquet

14. The Cabin At Camp Bouquet

100%
(2)
29mi from Burgettstown · 1 site
Just a short walk (up small hill) to our off grid cabin on Historic Camp Bouquet where you can unwind and unplug from the hustle bustle of everyday life. We are located on a 40 acre farm where Colonial Bouquet set camp in the late 1700's. We invite you to experience what life may have felt like then with a little of today's creature comforts. Enjoy your day reading on the porch, sitting at a campfire or looking for treasures (metal detectors provided). Find our hidden GeoCache.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$96
 / night
Youngs Valley

15. Youngs Valley

100%
(3)
30mi from Burgettstown · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: Howdy Everyone!! I have space behind my garage that 1-4 four campers could easily boondock, Can also have access to ONE FULL HOOK UP along side my new garage. I now have water to the garage along with 30 amp, 50 amp & sewage for full hook ups... Also have a 30 amp hook up on the other side of my garage. Tent campers can camp anywhere on the property they wish, pick a spot, build a fire, enjoy!!!
Pets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$20
 / night
Tent camping along the Yough river.

16. Tent camping along the Yough river.

70%
(25)
41mi from Burgettstown · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
READ BEFORE BOOKING. WE STRICTLY ENFORCE ALL RULES. YOU MUST ADHERE TO ALL RULES OR YOU WILL BE REMOVED FORM PROPERTY BY STATE POLICE. All the sites are located with in walking distance next to the famed boat rental Hazelbakers! Our sites are on or near the Yough Riverbank. Although the train runs near by a few times a day, it will hardly be noticed while you are enjoying the beauty of the area. The Allegheny Passage bike trail runs nearby across the river. You can access it using the Layton bridge that crosses the river over our property. We have a very strict no asshole policy. If you are an asshole or plan to bring an asshole with you please go camp at the KOA. Camping is not an all night or two day tailgate party, hooping it up, drinking or doing drugs all night on your weekend off with 20 of your friends. Camping at our sites should be calm and relaxing. Other campers and people in general should not have to hear you, your music, or your fun and you should not have to hear theres. We have a strict no generator rule, no guns, no fire works, no amplified or loud music and again no assholes. Your neighbor may not like your music. If you must listen to music use head phones. Please do not leave any thing at the site when leaving and leave it better than you found it. The boat rental store sales snacks, ice and bait. It does not sell wood or large water bottles. Campers should bring water. We do not have showers but do have running hot and cold water in the change rooms at the boat rental. Port-a-pottys are near by. Please use them. Do not poop in the woods and leave your shit paper laying there. That's gross.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night

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