Glamping near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Glamping near Pittsburgh

Glamping near Pittsburgh means exploring Steel City and the great outdoors in comfort.

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Michelle’s Primitive Camp Nook
3 sites · Lodging9 acres · East Palestine, OHMy Mini horse farm is a relaxing place in the country for a peaceful retreat.
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Yorkie Acres Goat Farm
3 sites · Lodging5 acres · Friendsville, MD100+ Yr old farm. Heritage livestock including Scottish Highland Cows & Scottish Blackface sheep. Goats, poultry, honey bees. Mountain farm with Yurt located alongside native trout stream. Pavilion and bathhouse on either side of yurt. Hot water shower during non-winter seasons and compost toiletWake up to our livestock including Scottish highland cows, sheep and goats. Baby lambs and goat kids are usually bouncing around in spring/summer.RV electric hookup on site.  Pillows not provided. Please bring your own. Strip bedding prior to check-out. 
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Blue Moon Rising on Deep Creek
14 sites · LodgingMc Henry, MDOur Green Team is dedicated to cultivating economic, environmental, and social sustainability.In 2008, Blue Moon Risings’ visionary & founder Lisa M. Jan had the unique vision to integrate vacation rental properties and sustainable construction practices and techniques. Throughout the construction of our facility, we made decisions with the earth and its resources first, so we believe we have created a one-of-a-kind vacation experience while leaving as little impact on our natural landscape as possible.A cornerstone of BMR is that nothing goes to waste. Each and every tree that was removed was carefully evaluated so that could be reused elsewhere on the project. Whether as trim, a support post, or simply as wood to fuel the highly efficient masonry stove, these trees have been given a new life in the fabric of BMR. The dirt removed during excavating foundations was carefully sifted and mixed with clay, water, and lime to become the natural plaster coatings on interior and exterior straw bale walls on our flagship building, “The Leap”.With construction complete, we continue to apply earth 1st principals to the day to day operations of Blue Moon Rising.The hallmark of Blue Moon Rising, the guiding principle in its every aspect, is to demonstrate that comfort and beauty need not be (and will not be) sacrificed for humans to live lightly on this, our only planet. today.
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Abrams Creek Campground/Retreat
25 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Mt. Storm, WVAbrams Creek is like camping in a nature preserve, rather than in a commercial campground.  On our campground, there are no generators, loud electronics, or other things that would distract from appreciating the sights and sounds of this pristine natural environment.   And this is always a great place to beat the heat! We have a mountain climate; the peak temperature most days in the summer is in the high 70's or very low 80's, and at night, temperatures go down to about 60.  You'll be breathing cool, clean, fresh mountain air all day long! Hot showers are included, and all sanitary facilities are *sterilized* between guests.  We have taken every measure to safeguard your health! We are located in the mountainous Potomac Highlands region of West Virginia. Our vision is an environmentally conscious, eco-friendly campground developed in harmony with nature. We are not only a business, but also serve as an anchor for others who want to live more simply and close to the earth. The concept of rural revitalization means reinventing rural life so that it is economically sound, intellectually stimulating, and emotionally satisfying. Ask any of our staff if you would like to learn more about this!
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Welcome to River Mountain, your glamping getaway! Combining unbelievable accommodations, modern amenities, and loads of fresh mountain air.
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River Mountain Glamping Retreat
19 sites · Lodging150 acres · Everett, PAWe love our guests and their comfort, safety, satisfaction is our top priority! We are happy to be available during the duration of your stay to guide and help plan your outdoor adventures, sightseeing, nature wanders, and local explorations. We have over 150 experiences available to our guests, just let us know what type of stay you're looking for. Trade in the city for fresh mountain air and open space! River Mountain is the change of scenery we're all looking for -- perfect for a road trip, staycation, or weekend getaway. Your mountain oasis -- discover open space and fresh air in the mountains while nestling into one of our canvas tipis! The perfect escape for privacy and peace of mind in nature. Guests also have access to a gathering and sitting area, bonfire pits, bbq charcoal grill, portable charging stations, and shared, common area indoor restrooms and showers. This one-of-a-kind experience offers guests a way to connect with the outdoors with the comfort and security of being under shelter. All the amenities at River Mountain, including our daily complimentary happy hour, bonfire, hiking trails, fishing pond, activity barn (ping pong, cornhole, bocce, and many other games), free fiber internet wifi, and concierge service to activities in the area. Graze Kitchen at River Mountain - Inspired + FreshBorn to provide delicious, healthy, and environmentally conscious cuisine to our guests. Graze Kitchen prides itself on featuring fresh, regionally sourced meals with an unexpected, modern flare that is true to River Mountain. Guests may order off of Graze's menu at time of booking for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, at an additional charge. With River Mountain being a remote getaway, Graze provides delicious, convenient meals so our guests may relax and enjoy this mountain oasis. River Mountain offers guests endless access to the outdoors and nature. Our property features private hiking trails, seven natural springs, Sweet Root Creek, outdoor yoga platforms, Hammock Hideaway, forest bathing, complimentary sunset happy hour, and evening private bonfires. We are bordered by Buchanan State Forest, home of Pennsylvania's Trail of the Year, The Mid State Trail and thousands of acres of outdoor recreation. Our guest guides feature self-guided hikes and outdoor recreation, designed for all skill levels to enjoy during their stay. Our on-site spaces and amenities are created to satisfy the needs of our guests during their stay. The historic 1807 log cabin has been restored into our community dining area. Our beautifully restored Mennonite barn is a communal lounge space with open air walls for guests to relax, read, or recreate. The main lodge features an expansive coworking space with floor to ceiling windows, natural light, and office amenities for remote work. There's so much to experience at River Mountain, we look forward to welcoming you to this little slice of paradise. For the safety and comfort of other guests and staff, all guests are required to abide by our on-site rules and policies.
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$230
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Neal Homestead Camp
5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents50 acres · Brookville, PAThe stone cabin is my grandfather's homestead foundation. There was a two story house on it. He remembers his mother scrubbing the board walk to the outhouse every Saturday until the boards were white. Now the composting toilet is inside the cabin. Cornerstones of the old barn is in the field above the cabin. The soil is very rocky and Grandpa said they " lived on elderberries and groundhog". There is 50 acres with a pink marked trail to Red Bank Creek and back up through a hemlock forest. A small stream runs through the property and forms a rocky delta in Red Bank Creek. I love the rocks on the property huge and small. Hike, enjoy the sound of the stream tickling through property, stargaze, or rest and relaxation in a hammock. There is one along the little stream and one at Outdoor Adventure Camp Site.
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Brooklyn Heights Riverfront Camp
30 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents35 acres · WVBrooklyn Heights Riverfront Campground includes 35 acres of unlogged wilderness forest with roads, trails and 2100 feet of riverfront on the Dry Fork River. Grand Opening was July 4th weekend, 2022 and the camp is now open seasonally form mid-April through mid-November annually. The new camp includes 15 camping sites (firepits, slabwood benches, parking, and future picnic tables), 5 primitive shelter cabin sites (10x`12 lofted barn cabins with hasp for your padlock), and a 10 short term RV sites along the river (RV's 30 foot or less recommended)... each with firepits and slabwood benches. 4 RV sites have full electric and water hook-ups, the other 6 boon-docking for 2023. The camp is situated on nearly 4 miles of wilderness riverfront on a dead end stunning road, and yet just a few miles to the beautiful town of Parsons WV in Tucker County (home of Thomas / Davis / and Canaan Valley). The Dry Fork and Black Fork Rivers combine nearby, the cable suspension bridge to Hendricks is less than half a mile downstream, the Fernow Experimental Forest is just a mile downstream, and the Monongahela national forest and huge unlogged forests are all around! Waterfalls, creeks, kayak drop points, swimming, tubing, hiking, fishing, and water recreation abounds. The camp does have water spigots for general use (spring water source, not chlorinated or treated), an office cabin and electric charging access area near the office. Porta-potties in 2023 (cleaned weekly) and the beautiful town of Parsons is just 4 miles away with all conveniences, shopping and eateries. Book online only, self check in, designated parking spots for each campsite.
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Sawdust FarmCamp
4 sites · Lodging400 acres · Geneva, OHNaturalist Isabelle H. Klein wrote a collection of letters from her home of Sawdust (named form the sawdust left by the loggers of the early 60’s) for the Cleveland Museum of Natural History’s Explorer Magazine from the winter of 1969 to the summer of 1976. They then were published as the book “Letters From Sawdust” by the Press of Case Western Reserve University for the Museum. It is a lyrical voyage through the seasons at the Sawdust Tract in Northeast Ohio. She details encounters with the wildlife of the area as well as the changing seasons and plant life. Reminiscent of Thoreau's writings about Walden. In 1978 an additional house was moved onto the property from Sidley's gravel pit and joined with the existing Klein farmhouse. We decided to preserve almost 400 acres of the property with the help of the Western Reserve Land Conservatory for the Cleveland Museum Of Natural History, Natural Areas. Forest is home to the red-sided dace, and 10 rare species of birds, including cerulean warblers. The original small family farm and surrounding woods, that we have retained, are being restored and updated. Renovations of the two houses are almost complete. We are proud to call Sawdust home and would love to share it with you.
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Moonbase Camping - Berkeley Springs
6 sites · Lodging15 acres · WVReady for an experience out of this world? You're at the right place. Welcome to Moonbase, where you can stay in a spaceship and see the stars! Your stay is powered by the sun. This tent features two dedicated solar panels and charges your devices so you can connect with nature and your campmates when it's dark out. We're 20 minutes away from historic Berkeley Springs, the first spa in America. We're offering a cool inclusive experience to escape to nature and make stargazing accessible. The space Our unit is the perfect stay for two guests, equipped with a full-sized bed and cozy queen-sized mattress. You will also have your own private seating area in front with 2 Adirondack chairs and a side table made of logs to kick it back and relax! Provided for you: · Queen memory foam mattress · 6x 120V outlets · 72 sq-ft private deck · Private fire pit · Dimmable track lighting · Electric heat mattress pad · Spacious underfloor cabinets · 2 dedicated solar panels · Blankets and pillows · Sheets, and linens Our 15 acres is an elevated space on the Appalachian mountains that capture the dazzling setting sun hitting the mountains across the valley and breathtaking views of the stars. We have a community-shaded area with hammocks, 2 dining tables, cool spring water, and more to make your stay the best experience possible. Once the sun sets I guarantee you will be amazed by the track lighting around your sleeping pod. We have climate-controlled flushing toilets, running water, and outdoor showers, that include everything you need to feel refreshed! This is a place for everyone - no matter if you are looking for a romantic getaway under the stars, come here with a group of friends, want to have some private secluded time alone, or mingle with people around the campfire. There is cell service available, but cell data may be a bit spotty here. We've been able to take video calls in the units, but we recommend being prepared to be off-grid. Pets are welcome. Note that there is an additional pet fee. Please be mindful of the terrain and keep a close eye as our property is not fenced off. If you are interested in hosting in reserving the entire space, send us a message and we'll be happy to host you at a discounted rate!
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Glamping on Timber Ridge
2 sites · Lodging12 acres · Seneca Rocks, WVOur property was a small family farm for several generations. Our family purchased the property about 18 years ago. Since we are not farmers but love living here, the question became "What would be the best use for the land?" Living in a scenic area and already being in the vacation rental business on some other family property answered the question. We decided to share the beautiful view and seclusion of our area with others. Our goal was to keep the cost in building down so that we could pass on the savings to you, so that you would not have to be rich to enjoy our lovely area. This inspired the idea of a glamping cabin. The cabin is actually a repurposed office building that was built about the time this property was purchased by our family. We moved it to the present location and completely remodeled it in 2018 and added the bathroom. We hope you enjoy the cabin and the stunning view from it as much as we enjoy sharing it with you!
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McKee Farm
13 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents230 acres · Frazeysburg, OHMcKee Farm is rich in memories and rich in history. It has been in the family for over 150 years and we were told that it was one of stopping points for the underground railroad. The 240 acre farm boasts a hidden cave, wide open fields, breathtaking forest land, and historic and rustic barns. Nestled at the edge of a wooded creek, this house in the trees boasts a beautiful sunset view with rolling hills. Tullihas combines comfort with the thrill of being immersed in nature. Built using recycled electric poles, Tullihas in the Trees has a deck perfect for hammocking, an interior dressed with windows so that guests can feel as if they are living amongst the trees, and two small lofts ideal for a restful night's sleep.Hiking trails are marked throughout the land. Guests can hike with views of horses, cows, wildlife, corn fields, large boulders, and rustic barns. The dirt roads provide great places to drive ATVs and four-wheelers. An Amish farm borders McKee Farm. Guests should know there is minimal cell service, however, this can offer a great opportunity to unplug. Tullihas in the Trees provides a perfect remote and rustic getaway for anyone.
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Catoctin Quaker Camp
10 sites · Lodging385 acres · MDWe are accepting 2023 bookings starting April 9th! Catoctin Quaker Camp was established in 1958 and its 385 acres are mostly forests. There is a pond, bathhouse, and plenty of land to explore (385 acres). The camp is located on Frederick County's South Mountain formation and is adjacent to the Frederick City watershed which is filled with beautiful trails. Catoctin Mountain National Park, Cunningham Falls State Park and Gambril State Park are all within a 10 to 15-minute drive. We have 8 different cabins available to rent and the option to book out the entire property.
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A former industrial capital, Pittsburgh offers plenty of cultural and urban adventures. Explore the Andy Warhol Museum or the various Carnegie museums. Head up the Duquesne Incline for sweeping city views. Shop and dine in the vibrant Strip District or enjoy history and rivers at Point State Park. Numerous county and state parks let you enjoy nature and the great outdoors. Admire the wildflower reserve at Raccoon Creek State Park in the spring, and cool off in the lakes of Moraine State Park and Keystone State Park or head north to Erie along the shores of Lake Erie in summer. In winter, explore wooded trails on snowshoes or cross-country skis. Several state parks and the Allegheny National Forest provide rustic yurts and cabins to more updated versions, while private glamping sites offer more options like safari tents, treehouses, yurts, vintage trailers, and cabins with modern amenities like hot tubs, fireplaces, and wifi.

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