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Hours

Monday, 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday, 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday, 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Allegheny River Campground Introduce

Allegheny River Campground offers a comprehensive outdoor experience, catering to a diverse range of campers looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Pennsylvania Wilds. As a prominent fixture in the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, it provides a variety of services and goods designed to enhance your stay, whether you're arriving in an RV, pitching a tent, or seeking the comfort of a cabin.

  • Environment:

    Situated in Potter County, in North Central Pennsylvania, Allegheny River Campground boasts a truly picturesque and serene environment. It is strategically located along the Allegheny River, offering direct access to the water and its associated recreational opportunities. The campground spans 28 acres, featuring a mix of meadow, shaded, and waterfront sites, providing diverse options for different camping preferences. This region is renowned for being "untamed, untouched, and unspoiled," making it an ideal destination for those seeking an escape into nature. One of the most captivating aspects of its location is its proximity to some of the darkest skies on the East Coast, making it a prime spot for stargazing enthusiasts, particularly with Cherry Springs State Park just a short drive away. The surrounding area is characterized by lush forests and scenic landscapes, creating a peaceful and visually appealing backdrop for your outdoor adventures. The natural setting ensures a quiet atmosphere, often highlighted by the sounds of local wildlife, allowing for a truly immersive and relaxing experience.

  • Services:

    Allegheny River Campground is well-equipped to provide a comfortable and convenient camping experience. For RV campers, the campground offers 128 RV sites with full hookups, including 30/50-amp electric, water, and sewer connections at most sites. Some sites also provide water and electric only (30-amp). A readily available dump station adds to the convenience for RV owners. Sites are spacious and level, accommodating RVs up to 45+ feet, with both pull-through and back-in options. Each RV site includes a picnic table and fire ring for outdoor enjoyment. Tent campers can choose from scenic, grassy tent sites, each equipped with a picnic table and fire ring. While tent sites do not have electric or water hookups directly, potable water spigots are conveniently located nearby, and modern restrooms with showers are easily accessible. For those seeking more comfort, the campground provides various rental options, including full-service cabins, full-service caboose cabins, 2-bedroom full-service cottages, waterfront full-service cottages, and loft cabins, ensuring a range of choices to suit different needs and group sizes. The campground also offers free Wi-Fi, a camp store for essential supplies (including RV items, hoses, and chocks), firewood, ice, and LP service. A laundromat is available for guest use. The staff is consistently described as friendly, helpful, and accommodating, contributing significantly to a positive guest experience.

  • Features:

    Beyond its prime location and essential services, Allegheny River Campground boasts a robust array of features and amenities designed for recreation and entertainment. A heated swimming pool and a splash pad provide excellent opportunities for cooling off and family fun, especially during warmer months. Recreational facilities include a frisbee golf course, mini golf, basketball court, gaga ball pit, and multiple playgrounds suitable for various age groups. For furry friends, a dedicated dog park allows pets to run and play freely. Direct access to the Allegheny River facilitates numerous water activities such as swimming, stocked river fishing, and river tubing. The campground also offers organized activities and planned events, including wagon rides, firetruck rides, kids crafts, kids games, and scavenger hunts, ensuring there's always something engaging for guests, particularly families. Unique activities like Rail Pups and Mallet Pool add to the distinct offerings. The campground is also "big rig friendly," accommodating larger RVs with ease. The emphasis on cleanliness is frequently noted by visitors, with restrooms and showers consistently maintained to high standards. Furthermore, the ability to camp under exceptionally dark skies is a significant draw, allowing for unparalleled stargazing opportunities.

  • Promotional Information:

    Allegheny River Campground actively promotes itself as an ideal destination for those looking to explore the Pennsylvania Wilds. The 2025 season runs from April 11th through October 19th. Rates typically include two adults and three children (under 18) per site, with one camping unit and one vehicle. Additional adults are $10.00 per night, and additional children are $5.00 per night. Daytime visitors are welcomed at $5.00 per person and must depart by 10:00 PM. Check-in for campsites is 3:00 PM, with check-out at 1:00 PM. Rental check-in is also 3:00 PM, but check-out is 11:00 AM. Early arrival or late departure for campsites may be approved by management for a half-day fee. An extra vehicle on a site incurs a $5.00 per stay fee. All reservations require payment in full at the time of booking and are non-refundable. Holiday weekend and special event reservations are also non-refundable and non-transferable, with no refunds or credits given due to weather, illness, or other personal situations. The campground highlights its convenient access from Route 6 and its proximity to major attractions like Cherry Springs State Park (renowned for stargazing), the PA Grand Canyon, Lyman Run State Park, and the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum. The campground also mentions nearby ATV trails, hiking, boating, and elk viewing opportunities in Benezette. They encourage guests to "Discover Your Campground Adventure" and "Make Memories one camping trip at a time." The diverse lodging options and wide range of activities are frequently emphasized in their promotions, positioning Allegheny River Campground as a comprehensive and family-friendly outdoor escape in a truly wild and beautiful part of Pennsylvania.

Location

PennsylvaniaPotter CountyRouletteU.S. 6

Customer Reviews

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Juli Anne
Jun 28, 2024

We spent a wonderful weekend at this campground with our extended family. We rented 2 cabins and 1 cottage. The cabins had bathrooms and slept all 4 of us comfortably. I must say the beds are very uncomfortable, very thin mattress. But all in all, understandable. The cottage had the same types of mattresses but a larger fridge, 2 burner cooktop as well as all of the plates and cooking utensils. You do need to provide your own linens. The campground has a phenomenal pool, mini golf, little peddle cart and really tasty ice cream. We are regular campers and were very impressed with this campground. We did notice full hookup sites which if we came back we would definitely take advantage of. My kids purchased tubes from the shop and did a mini float down the river. Overall this was a very clean, fun place. The staff we encountered was also very friendly and helpful. Recommend a visit to this location.

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Ann Lines
Jul 15, 2024

I really loved staying at Allegheny River Campground. It was easy to get to and the sites were good sized. We were on #27 and had a beautiful spot right on the river, complete with a beautiful sound. Our site was partially shaded with some beautiful trees. Campground was very neat and restrooms were clean. We are going back in September. I don't have kids, but there was alot for them to do; pool, splash pad, playground, games. I would highly recommend Allegheny River Campground.

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2 Soldiers Moving Admin
Jun 17, 2024

Can’t say enough great things about this campground and the staff, drove all the way from Canada to check it out and was not disappointed. Campground was extremely clean with great views and a bunch of amenities for adults and kids. Campground is also quiet and relaxing for those looking for some R&R. Staff is very friendly and accommodating Carolyn was great! Will definitely be back and have already recommended to friends and family. Thanks guys Nolan

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Shelley Mathias
Jul 11, 2024

The campground is nice, but our experience was not. We stayed at site T7 (tent only) on a holiday weekend. The campground had a special display of fireworks, and we had fun tubing in the creek. Their pool is very nice. We had hoped for a quiet getaway, but this was not the case. Other campers enjoyed playing loud music in the creek, and we were awoken one night at 1 am from loud music within the campground. Be aware that if you stay at site T7, there is a house directly across the creek that was also quite noisy while we were there. We did have a noise issue at 7 am in the morning (quiet hours are supposedly 10 pm to 8 am), but the camp admin responded to my email about that and said they would take care of it. Other mornings were quieter for us. I wish the nighttime quiet hours had been enforced just as quickly. The campground does not have an alcohol policy or guidelines, so I’m quite sure that some of the loud music was a result of the partying that happened at all hours. Not the family environment I was expecting. We also had multiple people walk across our tent site during our stay. They were pulling tubes out of the creek (our site had direct access to the creek) and also to gain access to the house across the creek. Very disrespectful to our space. As much as we enjoyed the creek access, tubing, and pool, the noise disturbances and constant intrusions on our campsite are enough to say that we will not return to this campground. I did email about my experience to the campground, but only received an apology in response. There was no indication that they would follow up with my complaints to reinforce their rules in the future.

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Misc Ellaneous
Jun 11, 2024

So, the first day was fine because it wasn't busy and it was a Thursday. The Splash Pad the kids loved as well as the pool and the rails. Friday is usually check-in day for the weekend and for Saturday activities. It was crazy. Besides, almost everyone was breaking the rules, such as more than 4 on a golf cart and standing on the back instead of sitting. This is bad, especially since they were kids. I saw some people had their own golf cart. Dogs barking all the time, quiet time at 10 which did not happen, walking through people's sites, drunks at bingo which this campsite prohibits alcoholic beverages, campers especially kids not listening and doing whatever with no supervision, people letting their dogs walk wherever. I guess they did not want to go to the dog park. I mean, that is what it's for. People are going more than 5 miles per hour, which is funny and makes no sense because the golf carts go faster than that. People are leaving and coming back at 6 am. I think that most of these people booked online lied about how many people they have. This one unit that was across from use had at least 2 or 3 adults and like 4 plus kids. The cabins have tiny heaters, so bring extra blankets to keep warm. The cabins we were in had no bathrooms. I was disappointed that the mini fridge was just that, a mini fridge with no freezer. It didn't hold my water bottles as they kept falling out. The kids were kinda bored and disappointed as they thought it would be a whole weekend of planned activities. They do have many things for kids to do. Another thing that caught me off guard was safety. As I turned the corner to go to the women's restroom, a man was standing by the door holding the door open, and their were 2 or 3 boys around the age of 4 and older where in the women's rest room. I was caught off guard and wondered why they just didn't go to the men's side with their dad, which was the man that was holding the door to do whatever. There was another man who was always at the bathrooms sitting there on his phone trying to get internet services because internet service and cell service were really bad there. Cell service was basically nonexistent! Try this camp site if you want, but we will not be coming back again. Make sure you take cash unless you want to pay the 4% card fee.