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    Cooper's Lake Campground - This is how poorly they maintain the drainage.

    Cooper's Lake Campground

    4.2(6 reviews)
    25.1 mi

    Terrible experience. I've been coming here for decades and ever since the Cooper's hired a…read moremanagement company the quality has deteriorated. They do not maintain road or parking. They now have large parts of the camp flooding and they do nothing about it. 1 star do not recommend

    We are part of the Pennsic camping crowd and just wanted to say thanks for hosting Armistice when…read moreour group didn't hold our usual event. I think Cooper's Lake imports extra fireflies just for us (we don't have them in CA) and this year's fireflies didn't disappoint! I wish it had been easier to get our trailer storage contract started by phone though. I had been trying to call to begin a contract a year ago (yeah, COVID) and even several months ago was still unable to get someone to give details or make a commitment while I was trying to communicate by both phone and email. I hate leaving such important plans to last minute, hoping it could happen when I got to site,but that's what we ultimately had to do. Perhaps having a little more info for what to expect in this process be available on the website would help the uber-planners like myself. All in all, thanks for being my favorite annual vacation! There is a lot of planning to provide good infrastructure and Cooper's Lake Campground does it right.

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    Cooper's Lake Campground - They have created dangerous flooding.

    They have created dangerous flooding.

    Cooper's Lake Campground - Pennsic War 44 2015 SCA Krieg@Warfare01JSirakas Slippery Rock PA tm

    Pennsic War 44 2015 SCA Krieg@Warfare01JSirakas Slippery Rock PA tm

    Cooper's Lake Campground - Pennsic War 44 2015 SCA Krieg@Warfare01JSirakas Slippery Rock PA tm

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    Wolf's Camping Resort

    Wolf's Camping Resort

    3.3(4 reviews)
    10.8 mi

    Best campground around! Friendly and helpful staff. Many exciting and fun activities on the…read moreweekends and some days. Delicious food at the snack shack. Awesome pool! I totally love this place.

    I am pretty new in the camping world so I am very excited to try new campgrounds and see what they…read moreare all about! My sister was going to an event and this was the chosen place to be. I called about 2 or 3 weeks before the date we were to arrive to reserve a spot, and the staff was very friendly! I ended up calling back and asked to be moved to a different spot to be closer to everyone, and it was easily changed without question. We arrived late, around 930, and checked right in at the main office. Once again staff was very friendly and helpful. They went over the events for the weekend(it was Christmas In July) and mapped out how to get to our site. We made our way to our site and I will agree that the roads are pretty terrible. They have not been kept updated, but its a campground, so can I really be that upset? Streets do not have named clearly marked that I saw, which I thought was weird, but the map was easy enough to follow. Our site was close to the highway, and all the trees had been cut down so you could hear the highway traffic.The sound really was not terrible at all, but I wish they had lined the boundary with trees or something else to help make you feel more campy! Also had no shade the next day, which was terrible being it was 90 degrees. The way the sites were set up was a little weird as we were in a tent and didn't need hook ups, but our site was next to a camper with full hook ups and a swampy mess on the other side. Again, not a huge issue but the maps were not correct. Site was very level and clean though with a nice fire put and wooden table. The bathrooms were ok. They were cleanish, not very large, and not updated. There are 4 sinks but only 1 soap dispenser which I thought was strange. The showers were small as well. Only good thing is that 90% of the people here have facilities in their campers so the bathroom is never busy! I am guessing that is why they haven't really been updated, understandably so. There was also laundry in the same building as the bathrooms. The pool was very nice! It was crowed, but clean and they had 2-3 lifeguards on duty that I saw. There is adult swim every hour for 15 minutes where only adults, and kids under 3, can swim. Pool had a slide as well. The arcade was a fun little place, but it wasn't kept up very well and the games were expensive. We did get some food and ice cream at the cafe that was cheap, but yummy! Now to the worst part of this place - the GOLF CARTS! Oh my, how I wish to never see another golf cart in my life! This is not a camp ground for people who are staying for the weekend or a few days, this is a camp ground for campers who have permanent sites and are here all the time. I honestly feel like 90% of the sites here are like that. All day, every day, you have golf carts driving up and down the roads. Was there any reason for them to be down by where I was camping? NO, absolutely not. It is kids and teens joy riding, or adults trying to be nosy. Maybe they need to build a golf cart park so these kids have somewhere to burn of this need to drive around for no reason. It was so annoying. I would not recommend this campground for anyone who isn't going to stay a while. It is clearly a campground for full time campers. For that reason alone, I will not be coming back here.

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    Mountain Top Campground - Our view at the Mountain Top

    Mountain Top Campground

    3.6(10 reviews)
    36.3 mi

    First off, this is not a "family friendly" campground. There is nothing to keep children occupied…read morehere, so if you have children, bring stuff to keep them busy. The campground is on a literal mountain top, so it is surrounded by cliffs- great for a view but not suitable for adventurous children or animals. Driving in off the highway was complicated and you will hit many serpentine curves on steep hills. Of course that's nothing the campground can be faulted for, I'm just warning you in advance. They provide directions on the website to avoid low-hanging bridges etc. it's at least 16min from the nearest restaurant or grocery store so plan accordingly. Otherwise the space was a clean plot of land, which the owner clearly puts in effort to keep nice. There is nothing store except an honor system for ice and fire wood. Bring cash. If you have a pull through site, expect no shade/trees. The only sites with shade are around the edge. I had no experience with their toilet/shower situation but I hear you have to pay for it, which, after camping for 30+ years, I have never heard of. Overall, it's a nice plot of land but it was a distance from any civilization and it was not made for children to enjoy.

    Beautiful campground literally on a mountain top! The park emailed detailed directions to make sure…read morewe didn't get stuck on a low-over pass route. It was pouring rain when we landed- the spots were all pretty level and really easy to navigate. The forties fog surrounding us in the morning was beautiful! The rainbow after the storm was a great bonus! Highly recommend

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Glamping Tent: Master room (queen bed)

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park

    3.9(18 reviews)
    11.8 mi

    This campground is the type of place I always wanted to visit as a kid. It is huge with so many…read moreactivities that you could literally spend your entire vacation here and never leave the grounds. I recently visited with my partner and our two kids. Let's just say, we aren't totally the dedicated campers where we need to pitch tents, bring all the accessories and sleep on the ground. That's why this place especially stood out as they had luxury cabins for rent. Or as my partner said, I'm good as long as I have air conditioning and running water! The cabin came with a screened-in porch, an outdoor fire pit for evening s'mores, a loft where the kids slept, a full living room and kitchen with refrigerator another room with bunkbeds, a bathroom and then the master bedroom at the back of the cabin complete with dressers to put away your clothes. I'm one of those people that always unpacks and must have things organized, so it was a lifesaver. You can rent golf carts, highly recommended as the grounds are spacious and some of the cabins are located far away from the activities. There are also communal laundry facilities, which were great to have since we had to use them day 1 of our trip! The common area offers free activities like playgrounds, mini golf, character meet n' greets and wagon rides along with firetruck rides. Other activities cost extra like ceramic making, tie die shirt making, glitter tattoos and several others. Some nights they offer free movie screenings and other programs. Overall, this was like camping without the pain! That's my kind of camping. Cabin rentals are a little pricey, but with all that space, it could accommodate a large family or even combine it with others to help split the cost. Finally, the biggest hit was the water park. This is a can't miss. We got a poolside cabana and spent most of our days here. The kids didn't want to leave!

    Let me start off by saying everything is really nice there. When we went the water park was closed…read morebut it looks like kids would have fun. It looks to be more for smaller kids rather than teens but nonetheless it's nice. All the staff were really nice. They took the kids for a ride on the fire truck which all thought that was cool. My complaint if you want to call it that is the price. It's a bit expensive. Camping is suppose to be a cheaper alternative to going to a hotel. Not the case here. Depending on what you get it could be just as much if not more than going to a hotel and I don't mean any hotel local to here. It's comparable (at least when we stayed) to hotels in Myrtle Beach. I won't say I would never go back but it would not be my first pick however if you want to stay local to this area and when I say this area I mean within an hour or two, this is not bad.

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    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Glamping Tent: 2nd room as enough space to fit a pack-&-play. No closet or drawers. This is your storage option.

    Glamping Tent: 2nd room as enough space to fit a pack-&-play. No closet or drawers. This is your storage option.

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Glamping Tent: Bathroom

    Glamping Tent: Bathroom

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Main building

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    Forest Ridge Cabins and Campgrounds - Fire ring cooking hobo packs.

    Forest Ridge Cabins and Campgrounds

    5.0(10 reviews)
    37.8 mi

    We recently had a 2 night stay in the Rocky Mountain cabin toward the end of the week. We have a…read morefamily of four, and we were super excited to be able to include our dog too! My wife & I had tent camped here a few times & stayed in a cabin once well over a decade ago, and it lived up to and surpassed the fond memories! Everyone we encountered form the owners/staff to the other campers was really friendly. The cabin was spacious, clean, And incredibly cozy. We had a really nice warm welcoming basket with some treats & a note. I absolutely loved the view out of this cabin. All the amenities! The dog park was fantastic to let our girl run around. We all had fun in the game room, especially with the air hockey table and the ring game on the wall. The kids loved the pool, the Gaga Ball pit, & the hot tub. My son & I played the giant chess game. It was great to buy firewood right on site, the store is stocked up on everything you might forget, and the ice cream hit the spot! We did a lot of cooking over the campfire, but breakfast was great with the oven/stovetop and provided pots/pans/etc. We hope to be back soon & often! Came here to review & found my OLD one from March 24, 2013! (Full text below.) We've been to this campground a few times for tent camping over the summer, and we just stayed in a cabin for the first time this past weekend. We stayed in the Allegheny cabin, and it was awesome. Gambling that the first weekend in Spring would be good weather, we lost. The ground was snow-covered, but it certainly didn't put a damper on the weekend. The cabin was beautiful, cozy, warm, and incredibly clean. The kitchen area was well stocked with an assortment of cookware and utensils, and there was a great grill & fire ring outside. We made great use of the fire ring to make s'mores even though it was quite cold! The owners are extremely welcoming and friendly, and be on the lookout for one of the camp cats, Oliver, if you'd like to make a new furry friend!

    We came here in early September with 3 people and a dog. What a fun place! We were Monday through…read moreThursday so only saw a couple people. Stayed in Allegheny. We used the hot tub every day. Small oven, stove, fridge. Heater, gas fireplace, air conditioner and fire pit. We cooked at home and hiked or biked during the day. Jon the manager was super nice and replaced a chair we broke same day. He also apologized for not returning my call for 15 minutes and gave us some free firewood to make up for the minor inconvenience. I liked having a shower and bathroom in our cabin, but we did use the key to get into the shower house, which was clean and stocked. Nice place!

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    Forest Ridge Cabins and Campgrounds - Dog Stick Library at the dog park entrance.

    Dog Stick Library at the dog park entrance.

    Forest Ridge Cabins and Campgrounds - Allegheny Cabin from March 2013 & Rocky Mountian Cabin from August 2025.

    Allegheny Cabin from March 2013 & Rocky Mountian Cabin from August 2025.

    Forest Ridge Cabins and Campgrounds - The Rocky Mountain Cabin

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    The Rocky Mountain Cabin

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