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Explore Ohiopyle’s Five Pines Campground #4: Your Gateway to Pennsylvania’s Outdoor Playground - Ohiopyle

Explore Ohiopyle’s Five Pines Campground #4: Your Gateway to Pennsylvania’s Outdoor Playground

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

Overnight stays to multi-day trips

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness recommended for hiking and exploration from the site

Overview

Five Pines Campground #4 in Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania, offers campers a prime spot surrounded by towering pines and minutes from thrilling outdoor adventures like hiking, whitewater rafting, and spectacular waterfalls. Discover why this campsite is a standout base for exploring the Laurel Highlands.

Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania

Five Pines Campground #4

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Escape to the mountains at our newly remodeled RV camping facility near Ohiopyle. Enjoy the tranquility of nature with full hook-ups for electric, water, and sewage, accommodating up to six people. Experience a unique blend of comfort and adventure in a stunning outdoor setting.

We are currently only accepting reservations for RV camping.

Experience the beauty and serenity of the mountains at our newly remodeled camping facility just minutes from Ohiopyle. It's the perfect space for RV camping.

This 12' x 50' site includes full hook-ups for electric, water and sewage. Max 6 people/site.

Adventure Tips

Arrive Early to Secure a Spot

This popular campground fills quickly during peak season, so plan to arrive early to claim your preferred campsite.

Respect Quiet Hours

Quiet hours begin at 10 p.m.—respect fellow campers to maintain the serene forest atmosphere.

Bring Water Filtration

While water taps are available, it's wise to carry a water filter if you plan extended hikes from camp.

Pack Layers for Variable Weather

Even summer nights can get cool; bring layers to stay comfortable by the campfire.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • River otters

History

Ohiopyle State Park was established in 1965, preserving lands with significance to Native American heritage and early American settlers.

Conservation

The park promotes Leave No Trace camping practices to protect its diverse ecosystems and keep the forest vibrant for future visitors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Tent with Rainfly

Essential

Protects from spring showers and ensures a dry night in the forest.

spring specific

Layered Clothing

Essential

Adjust for warm days and cool evenings during your stay.

summer specific

Water Filter or Purification Tablets

Essential

Essential for safe drinking water when exploring beyond campground taps.

fall specific

Warm Sleeping Bag

Essential

Keeps you comfortable during chilly nights even in milder winters of Pennsylvania.

winter specific