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Wolf's Camping Resort

3.3 (4 reviews)

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

Forest Ridge Cabins and Campgrounds

5.0(10 reviews)
28.9 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

Lake Lucy RV Park

Lake Lucy RV Park

5.0(1 review)
16.2 mi

Excellent hosts and a beautiful, quiet setting. We enjoyed…read moreour 2 night stay at Lake Lucy. This was the first season the campground, and the 11 full hookup sites were well equipped with a gravel pad, fire ring, and a large wooden picnic table. A large play-set for children and a lake to fish in are ready to use. There is a lot of room between sites, and tall trees provide partial shade. The setting is close to a quiet rural road where Amish buggies frequently go by. A farm with donkeys and a horse is at the back of the sites. There is one private full bathroom with a shower, and one private toilet. Lake Lucy is only 15 minutes drive to the hiking trails of Cook Forrest State Park. There are several rail trails for biking nearby, and the Drake Oil Well State Historic Park in Titusville. Drake's well was the first commercially successful oil well in the world! Our hosts were amazing and open to communication. Firewood is available to buy at the campground. Nearby trails are the Route 66, Oil City, Samuel Justus, and Allegheny National Forest Trails.

From the owner: Established in 1955, Lake Lucy began as a picturesque campground, amusement park, and pay-to-fish…read morelake, creating lasting memories together. Following the passing of the founder the park underwent significant changes with the removal of amusements, trains, and the zoo. In 2017, the Steinman family took the reins, embarking on an extensive revitalization journey. They meticulously renovated the pavilion and installed crucial water and sewer lines, resurrecting the campground and pavilion for their own enjoyment and that of the Mealy and Steinman families and friends. Now, after years of cherished private use, we are thrilled to open our gates once more to the public! Our campers can indulge in a myriad of activities, including fishing, biking, and swimming in the serene waters. Both ponds offer an angler's paradise, boasting bass, crappie, perch, bluegill, and carp. The top pond, in particular, has yielded impressive bass catches. Conveniently located just a few miles away from a dollar store for any needed supplies, with a nearby gas station at the end of the road, our site provides easy access to essential amenities. Moreover, we are a short drive from Cook Forest and the Tionesta Reservoir, ensuring a wealth of recreational opportunities for our guests. On-site facilities include water access for campers and a well-appointed bathhouse, featuring a full bathroom with a shower and an additional half bath.

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Lake Lucy RV Park - Campsite and common building.

Campsite and common building.

Lake Lucy RV Park - Campsite

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Lake Lucy RV Park - Lake Lucy.

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Lake Lucy.

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

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park

3.8(19 reviews)
22.5 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!

May 31-June 4, summertime. Pool was closed, waterpark was closed, laser tag and hay ride were…read moreunavailable, restaurant was closed, and jump pad was under construction. Kids were extremely let down with their vacation. Paid for a stay that included absolutely nothing. Check their hours of operation and make sure you choose the correct "season". (Don't assume that summer means anything is open.)They do not make this clear at any point and the website makes no indication of what is or isn't open when you make the reservation unless you specifically search for this information. Save your money and go to the Mill Run Park.

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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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Main building

Meadville Campground

Meadville Campground

3.4(11 reviews)
39.7 mi

There were 8 of us and 3 dogs we stayed in the lodge it was very nice. The staff were awesome…read moreplenty of activities they offer for free like games for the family to play outside and paddle and canoes for the pond. I def recommend for a nice family trip.

We stay at a lot of KOA campgrounds. This was our first at a KOA Journey as opposed to KOA Holiday…read moreor Resort. After reading the definitions on the KOA site my expectations were lowered a little. I normally stay at the KOA (Erie/McKean) but this one was closest to a family wedding in Cambridge Springs and was a bonus camping trip for us. I was pleasantly surprised it still had some Holiday type features like a nice pool, camp store, fishing ponds and play areas. What you won't find it deluxe paved patio sites and fancy cabins. Our Site was a grass pull through. It was pretty level and the electric, water, and sewar hook ups were in good shape and easy to access. I We visited on their last weekend of the season. The store while still reasonably stocked had some good end of season sales going on. The check in people were friendly and efficient and seemed genuinely happy to see us. Very nice people Traveling in a pop up camper clean shower/bathroom facilities are important to us. These were clean and in good working order. The building isn't heated like KOA's that stay open year around in this area, so I'm not faulting them for this. While the shower was one of the ones I usually hate because of having to press a button to turn on the shower, the shower did get hot enough and it stayed on long enough to have a decent shower. It took two presses on the shower as I was having a semi luxurious hot shower since the place wasn't real crowded. I found this place clean, comfortable and well run. If life brings us to this area, we will definitely stay again.

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Meadville Campground
Meadville Campground
Meadville Campground

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