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Willow Farm Campground

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Silver Canoe Campground - Property catch and release lake.

Silver Canoe Campground

3.4(11 reviews)
8.3 mi

What a nice quiet campground! Owners were so friendly and welcoming. Our site was level and shady…read more The whole place was clean and well kept! Looking forward to visiting again!

Dirty room and bed bugs! Booked Cabin 48 for September 9 -…read more11, 2022. Called on September 8 to inquire about an early check-in and was told we could check-in after noon on the 9th, because the cabin was being cleaned as we were speaking - great! Arrived around 1:30 pm, check-in went well and then things started to go downhill. - Opened the door to the cabin and there was a really strong musty smell as if the cabin had been locked up for a while after being exposed to campfire smoke. - The kitchen counter had dried up liquids on it. We brought paper towels and cleaned off the counter. - The bed came with a fitted sheet on the boxspring and the mattress, but we were told we had to bring our own linens, so we put a quilted mattress cover, a sheet, a comforter and two pillows over their fitted sheet. - Left the cabin to meet our friends and returned around 10;30 pm. Washed up and jumped in bed. - Woke around 7:00 am, grabbed coffee and told my wife that I slept badly. I told her I was dreaming that I had bugs crawling on my body and face. We both laughed until I went back in the room to make the bed and discovered brown and red splats all over our linens and pillows. No clue what was happening at this time. Pulled the bed from the wall and found trash on the floor (hearing plugs, toilet paper and tons of dust). Pulled our linens off and pulled off the campground's fitted sheets and there they were. Bed bugs on the corners of the boxspring and mattress. Called the office immediately and the owner came to the cabin. We were calm and cordial with her about the situation and she was the same with us. She refunded us all our money and told us to throw everything in a dryer for 30 minutes and then wash it in hot water to get rid of the bugs. But then she said "I guess I'll have to call the exterminator AGAIN. Obviously this is a repeat problem. Also it was obvious that she didn't clean the cabin very well for our arrival or change their fitted sheets or she would have seen the bed bugs. We dried, washed and re-dried all our clothing. We were not confident that we would not spread the bugs into our home with the bedding as we feared the bugs could be in between the quilted cover and inside the pillows - not going to chance it, so we threw them away. We spent considerable time spraying all our luggage with denatured alcohol. In the end, although we were reimbursed for the stay, we are out of several hundred dollars for replacement linens, gasoline, food goods, and cleaning materials in addition to time spent remedying something we didn't cause. Top this all off with bed bug bites that cover our lower legs/feet and spots on our necks, backs and arms and are still there 11 days later. We'll be contacting the owners to inquire of their willingness to reimburse us for our losses too.

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Silver Canoe Campground - Even a doggy washing station!

Even a doggy washing station!

Silver Canoe Campground - Very clean shower and restrooms

Very clean shower and restrooms

Silver Canoe Campground - Very clean shower and restrooms

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Very clean shower and restrooms

Woodland Campground - After hours check in

Woodland Campground

4.8(11 reviews)
42.5 mi

We camped here Memorial Day Weekend 2024. It's a nice campground. The spot we had was the biggest…read morecampsite we have ever had when camper camping. It was a pull through site. There was a nice fenced in dog park for the doggos with toys and running room. The location is convenient to Clearfield. We would definitely stay here again!

We were just passing through on our way to New York. We ended up staying 3 nights. This campground…read moreis conveniently located off interstate 80 with great signage to get you here. There are over 20 acres to explore. A catch and release pond, large playground, canoes, laundry, clean restrooms, hiking trails all around, and firewood available for fires. Nice level sites with full hookups. They have a few cabins and the tent campsites are tucked in the trees. Here the tent campers are tossed together off to the side. One of the cabins is is overlooking the pond and very private. The owners are friendly and provided us with a small map to explore the area. Elk were all over as we drove to the Elk Visitor Center. So, one night turned into 3 nights and we have plans to stop here on our way back the first of October. Highly recommend you put Woodland Campground on your list of great campgrounds. UPDATE: just left the campground this morning! Another great 3 nights here. The color around the pond this morning was gorgeous.

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Woodland Campground - The VERY nice pad to park on and the area for the hammock.

The VERY nice pad to park on and the area for the hammock.

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Keystone State Park - Green Heron

Keystone State Park

4.2(26 reviews)
33.1 mi

Great park and campsites within an hour drive from PGH. We stayed in the Hillside campground which…read morewas pet friendly. The bathhouse was close by and well maintained. They had a large family bathroom which was great for the little one. However, I think our campsite may have had some poison oak/ivy plants so be cautious. The campsite was also a close hike to the entrance of Keystone state park and the lake. Beautiful views all around!!!

According to Keystone State Park's website, the park traces its history to the early 1900s. The…read moreKeystone Coal and Coke Company built a lake here and transported its water to a facility to wash coal. The executives used the lake also for recreational activities such as boating and fishing, and they built lodges for meetings, vacations, and hunting. In 1945, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania acquired the land. Today, the park is about 1,200 acres in size. Its amenities include the lake and sand beach, visitor center, picnic tables, lodging (i.e., cabins, cottages, and yurts), campground for tents, modern restrooms, hiking trails, ball field, boat rental, and fishing pier. Visitors may choose to go swimming, watch wildlife, attend educational programs, hunt in certain areas during hunting seasons, etcetera. This past weekend, a group of my friends and I visited Keystone State Park. I arrived around 11 AM on a Sunday, and I easily found a parking space in a lot. I explored a farmers market that had been set up in nearby tents. We found picnic tables under mature trees for shade. The lake and beach were within walking distance. In June, the water surprisingly felt cold. A friend went fishing. We enjoyed each others' company and the activities at this park, and we feel interested in returning again in the future.

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Keystone State Park - Chicory flower in the park.

Chicory flower in the park.

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Keystone State Park

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MacBeth's Cabins - Macbeth's Cook Forest State Park.

MacBeth's Cabins

3.4(7 reviews)
37.3 mi

Been coming here most of my life. I made an extremely disappointing discovery this weekend:…read more They have a partnership with Devil's BBQ in Brooksville Pa. I feel this is a very important piece of information for anyone who is deciding whether or not to spend their money here. When I saw the sign on the road I guess I thought it was just a generic bbq sign. I didn't recognize the logo. After walking around a bit it just seemed familiar but I couldn't place it. When I tried to engage with the clerk they definitely dodged all my questions. They don't operate the restaurant attached to the store/gas station/cabins. They just let them operate there. Definitely a big disappointment that they're sharing space. When I decide where to spend my money I take honestly and transparency into account. They're hoping the world forgot. They want to serve food at the location but not have to deal with the food service aspect. They want all the traffic that comes with that but none of the stain of the reputation. Nope. I will no longer book any cabins or make any other purchases at the store or gas station as long as they are leasing space and profiting from this other business. Any attempt to bully me to take this review down will only be taken to social media in a big way.

I absolutely love this place. Our cabin being on the river made the stay much better. The cabin is…read moreso cool. I love how it is set up. The beds aren't comfortable, but I mean really???? What can one expect? The store is cute and has a little bit of whatever you need. Also, if u need anything, they are more than willing to get it for you.

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MacBeth's Cabins
MacBeth's Cabins - Not the best picture, but might be helpful in finding the place.

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Not the best picture, but might be helpful in finding the place.

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