Although most of Allegheny State Park’s natural area is in Pennsylvania, the northern area on this side of the border (New York) really has the amazing stuff. The park is a lesson in geology and has impressive boulders and rock outcrops. This makes it a popular location for sightseers as well as rock climbers. Or, just normal people who like to climb stuff. And if you fall into this category, there is plenty to scramble up. There is also a whopping 3,000 acres of old growth forest that contains some of the largest and oldest trees in the state. Wandering through this rugged and ancient terrain truly feels like a step back in time.
Although most of Allegheny State Park’s natural area is in Pennsylvania, the northern area on this side of the border (New York) really has the amazing stuff. The park is a lesson in geology and has impressive boulders and rock outcrops. This makes it a popular location for sightseers as well as rock climbers. Or, just normal people who like to climb stuff. And if you fall into this category, there is plenty to scramble up. There is also a whopping 3,000 acres of old growth forest that contains some of the largest and oldest trees in the state. Wandering through this rugged and ancient terrain truly feels like a step back in time.
Come on down to Allegany State Park’s Quaker Area campground for a night, a weekend, or an extended getaway. There are tons of camping options available here, from tent sites to well-stocked cabins. It’s one of two developed spots within the park, and you’ll be a stone’s throw away from lovely hiking trails (including one that will lead you throug Read more...
One of two developed gems within Allegany State Park, the Red House Area is a fun place to get away from it all… while still having access to create comforts. Rent a boat and explore the water, borrow a bike and pedal the paved hike paths, or just lounge on Red House Lake’s sandy beach. There’s no shortage of camping options, either. You can reser Read more...
Meant to comfortably accommodate a large amount of bipedal endotherms, Allegany Group Campground is an easily accessible site that’s close to nearby Red House Lake. And, noted for being both a popular swimming and angling spot, you’re amphibious friends will surely be pruned for the remainder of the trip, only leaving their aquatic confines to din Read more...
As soon as you step-foot into these rustic cabins that creak with cozy charisma, lit by warm rays of natural light beaming through each cabin’s well-cleaned windows, you’ll immediately find peace of mind knowing you've made the right decision reserving it days (if not, weeks) in advance. Situated within the sixty-five-thousand-acre Allegany State Read more...
75% — 4 Reviews
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
Campgrounds operated by federal and state agencies are not yet bookable on Hipcamp. Learn more.
Allegany State Park
Activities in the park
4 campgrounds in Allegany State Park
Come on down to Allegany State Park’s Quaker Area campground for a night, a weekend, or an extended getaway. There are tons of camping options available here, from tent sites to well-stocked cabins. It’s one of two developed spots within the park, and you’ll be a stone’s throw away from lovely hiking trails (including one that will lead you throug Read more...
One of two developed gems within Allegany State Park, the Red House Area is a fun place to get away from it all… while still having access to create comforts. Rent a boat and explore the water, borrow a bike and pedal the paved hike paths, or just lounge on Red House Lake’s sandy beach. There’s no shortage of camping options, either. You can reser Read more...
Meant to comfortably accommodate a large amount of bipedal endotherms, Allegany Group Campground is an easily accessible site that’s close to nearby Red House Lake. And, noted for being both a popular swimming and angling spot, you’re amphibious friends will surely be pruned for the remainder of the trip, only leaving their aquatic confines to din Read more...
As soon as you step-foot into these rustic cabins that creak with cozy charisma, lit by warm rays of natural light beaming through each cabin’s well-cleaned windows, you’ll immediately find peace of mind knowing you've made the right decision reserving it days (if not, weeks) in advance. Situated within the sixty-five-thousand-acre Allegany State Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
Public campgrounds (book externally) —