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Five Pines Campground #9: Your Gateway to Outdoor Adventure in Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania - Ohiopyle

Five Pines Campground #9: Your Gateway to Outdoor Adventure in Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

Overnight to multi-day

Fitness Level

Campers should be comfortable with basic outdoor living and able to hike or bike on uneven terrain.

Overview

Discover Five Pines Campground #9 in Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania—a prime base for rafting, hiking, and mountain biking in the Laurel Highlands. Perfectly positioned near waterfalls and scenic trails, it offers a true wilderness escape for adventurers of all levels.

Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania

Five Pines Campground #9

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About This Adventure

Discover the tranquility of the mountains at our newly remodeled RV camping facility near Ohiopyle. Enjoy spacious 12' x 64' sites with full hook-ups for electric, water, and sewage, making it an ideal getaway for up to six people. Experience nature's beauty in comfort and style.

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 64' site includes full hook-ups for electric, water and sewage. Max 6 people/site.

Adventure Tips

Reserve Early in Peak Season

Sites fill quickly from late spring through early fall, so book your spot well in advance during warmer months.

Bring Bear-Resistant Containers

Wildlife is active in the park; storing food securely helps keep animals wild and your campsite safe.

Pack Layers for Variable Weather

Temperatures can fluctuate greatly, especially in spring and fall—wear moisture-wicking layers and waterproof gear.

Use Leave No Trace Principles

Protect the park’s pristine environment by packing out all trash and minimizing campfire impact.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Peregrine Falcons
  • White-tailed Deer

History

Ohiopyle State Park was established in 1971 to preserve the area's rich natural and cultural heritage along the Youghiogheny River.

Conservation

The park promotes sustainable recreation through active habitat preservation and encourages all visitors to practice Leave No Trace ethics to protect fragile ecosystems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Tent with Rainfly

Essential

Protects you from spring showers and provides shelter in mixed weather conditions.

spring specific

Hiking Boots

Essential

Supports your feet on rugged trails and rocky surfaces common around the campground.

summer specific

Insulated Sleeping Bag

Essential

Keeps you warm during potentially chilly autumn nights in the highlands.

fall specific

Headlamp or Flashlight

Essential

Essential for navigation and safety during early nightfall and winter camping scenarios.

winter specific