


Outdoor Adventurer Tent Site
Open gate by sliding bar and close behind you. Your site is the second tent site. Drive in and park by your own tent. There is a firepit. A blue tarp may cover it if you ordered firewood. My cohost can usually sell you chicken or duck eggs as well as firewood if you want some. Enjoy the shade of this maple grove in summer. There is portable tent loo. You are only three mi
Open gate by sliding bar and close behind you. Your site is the second tent site. Drive in and park by your own tent. There is a firepit. A blue tarp may cover it if you ordered firewood. My cohost can usually sell you chicken or duck eggs as well as firewood if you want some. Enjoy the shade of this maple grove in summer. There is portable tent loo. You are only three miles to town and the beginning of 50 mile long, Red Bank Creek bike trail or waterway, which both go to the Allegheny River. Bring your own bikes and canoes, rafts, or kayaks. We have maps for rail trail, just ask me or my cohost. You can start trails across from Giant Eagle in Brookville and take kayak or tube out 6 miles down in Summerville at Moore Road or further down in New Bethlehem. Tubing or kayaking is nice on Red Bank Creek, put in off White Street (across from large stone Methodist Church) take out in Summerville for a 6 mile paddle. May be too shallow July/August for boats but a rubber raft is very relaxing. You can hike the pink loop on the largest portion of the property through forest and stream down to Red Bank Creek. It takes about an hour or two to do loop if you just hike and don't hang out at "river". Just follow the pink dots to river and go out on delta from our stream into river to turn continue to follow pink arrow on other side of our property's stream. The pink dot trail will bring you back onto inner road at Turtle Rock, near campsites. If you just want to lay in the hammock and read or sit in the shade you can do that too. Wildlife watching is always great. Use any dead downed wood for fire. Just let us know.
- Check in: After 12PM
- Check out: Before 12PM
- Cancellation policy: Strict
- On arrival: Go straight to camp
- Minimum nights: 1 night
- Accepts bookings: 6 months out Weeknight discount: 5% off
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Activities
Offered on the Host's property or nearby.
Biking
On Red Bank Creek bike trail or trail in Punxsutawney.
Fishing
Stocked in town.
Hiking
Follow pink trail on property or go to Allegheny National Forest or Cook's Forest for longer hikes.
Paddling
Put in across from laundromat in town. Go 6 miles down to boat ramp. July/August may be too low take tubes or try Clarion Rive...Read more
Swimming
Walter Dick Park in town. Also pool at Cook's Forest. Also at bend in river past my property.
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Outdoor Adventurer Tent Site in Pennsylvania.
Cave
Supposedly on property. Not discovered.
Forest
Mixed deciduous and hemlocks.
River, stream, or creek
See map of Red Bank Creek and bike trail which criss crosses it for 50 miles.
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34 Reviews
It was a safe, secluded place to camp. Hiking trail to the Creek was well marked. Very beautiful and I would recommend it for it’s proximity to the Red Bank Creek bike trail. Definitely would recommend this camping spot.
It was a nice place to spend the night, hosts were accommodating despite us booking last minute. We didn’t have a chance to explore the trails and river due to traveling through. Sites felt safe and secure, were behind a gate with lock. Plenty of spots for hammocks!
Great secluded spot with a fire pit. Close to town. Hiked down to the river to take the dog for a swim. Highly recommended. Hosts were very responsive and informative.
An awesome, clean site. There was a lot of tree coverage for shade. My friend and I enjoyed our time there. The duck and chicken eggs were delicious.
The location was quiet, clean and easy to locate. Waking up in the morning to a gobbling Turkey was icing on the cake.
Awesome dispersed campground! Very clean and well kept. The compost toilets are also very clean. A great weekend getaway having the woods to yourself. Not far from Cook Forest and other hiking trails. We even got to try some duck eggs!
Good times
A beautiful site with a kind and helpful host. Will keep this place in mind next time I need a weekend getaway.
- Property
- Neal Homestead Camp
- State
- Pennsylvania
- Country
- United States
- $25/night
- 1 Site
Yes, I haven't found any poison ivy. Definitely a plus. Glad you enjoyed.