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Red Bridge Campground Introduce

Nestled in the heart of Kane, PA, Red Bridge Campground is a hidden gem for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Located just a stone's throw away from the river, this campground offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by the beauty of the Allegheny Forest. Whether you're planning a family camping trip, a fishing adventure, or a relaxing getaway, Red Bridge Campground has something for everyone.

The campground is well-maintained, with clean bathrooms and helpful on-site caretakers who ensure a pleasant stay for all visitors. The campsites are thoughtfully organized, providing privacy and convenience. Many sites feature fire pits, grills, and picnic tables, making them perfect for cozy evenings under the stars. For those who enjoy water activities, the proximity to the river makes it an ideal spot for canoeing and fishing. Anglers will appreciate the abundance of walleye and perch, even when fishing from the bank.

Red Bridge Campground is more than just a place to stay—it's an experience. The serene environment, combined with excellent facilities and friendly service, makes it a top choice for campers and RV travelers. Whether you're here for a weekend or an extended stay, you'll find everything you need to make your trip memorable.

  • Prime location near the river, perfect for canoeing and fishing
  • Clean and well-maintained bathrooms and facilities
  • Helpful and dedicated on-site caretakers
  • Private campsites with fire pits, grills, and picnic tables
  • Proximity to the Allegheny Forest for hiking and exploration

Customer feedback highlights the exceptional experience at Red Bridge Campground. Visitors praise the pleasant area, clean facilities, and the helpfulness of the caretakers. Many have enjoyed successful fishing trips and the privacy of the campsites. While some have noted the need for improved lighting around permanent structures, the overall consensus is overwhelmingly positive, with many guests eager to return.

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Yash Baheti
Jan 03, 2025

Very pleasant area the campground is very closed to the river which is good for someone with canoe. The bathroom is also clean. The campsite care taker were also helpful.

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Jager Fischer
May 31, 2024

Perfect place for a mid spring fishing trip. Lots of walleye, even just bank fishing. Decent pearch, too. Campground is very well maintained by the on-site disciplined managers. Hats off to them for organization and dedication. The backside of the cabin, with the fire pit, grill, and picnic table... perfect and private. Can't wait to go back. *The state should consider some type of ground radius utility light shades to reduce light pollution on permanent building structures. You know where you are when approaching buildings. You don't need a radiant blinding light in all directions. I found that extremely irritable while sitting on the front porch of a rental cabin in the middle of the Allegheny Forest. That defeats the purpose...

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Dave Keller
Jul 10, 2024

As a gift my parents rented the lot #20 cabin for me. This was the biggest of 3 cabins. It is a 2 story with a couch that I believe can be pulled out (I didn't use though) and a double and two single's upstairs. There is a bathroom that has toilet, shower, sink and the door is sliding with no lock. Kitchen includes a sink, coffeemaker, microwave, toaster oven and a portable two burner, small refrigerator/freezer. Air conditioning on both floors. A hardwood picnic table with a bench seat and two stools. A porch on both floors. Wheel chair access. It was wonderful! Outside there is a picnic table in the back, a fire ring and a BBQ for burgers, etc. A trail leads to the reservoir. The campground space is excellent. Most seem capable of supporting two tents and most have good tree coverage to provide shading. Sites on the outer ring towards the water have trails leading to the reservoir. Between sites #48 and #50 there is a public trail leading to the water. There are also some walk in sites. Some of these seem to be a little smaller but secluded away. These are the last campsites. Firewood and ice can be bought from the camp hosts at site #15.

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Brianne Murphy
Feb 27, 2025

An absolutely beautiful spot, lots of privacy between camps (especially considering some of the other campgrounds nearby). When we called to ask about online booking issues, they were incredibly helpful and kind. This is a gem of a spot and the service is great.

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Stephen Swidarski
Oct 20, 2023

Absolutely love it here. It's a smaller campground that's for sure but it is secluded, quiet, peaceful, and beautiful. This was the first place we came with our camper and it was perfect. Our site was dry but it was right next to the reservoir. I don't remember any hiking trails but it's a nice place for the kids to roam around in the woods..