Camping's just the perfect getaway. Like roughing it? Pitch your tent in a secluded spot under the trees. Prefer all the modern amenities of home? Rent a deluxe cabin. Or, maybe you're on the lookout for a unique way to camp? Well, how about in a tepee? That's right. Now you can spend the day outdoors on the river then retreat to your tepee for a relaxing night at this unique campground near Pittsburgh.
Nestled between the Great Allegheny Passage and the Youghiogheny River, the Uniontown KOA sits in an idyllic spot for outdoor lovers, hikers, and bikers.
But, first you have to decide where you'll stay on the sprawling grounds of the campground. Park your RV, for example, in one of the spots overlooking the shimmering river.
Or, if you prefer roughing it - trekking to the bathroom in the middle of the night - pitch a tent. Some tent sites even boast water and electricity.
Of course, you can also reserve one of the campground's tepees. Each tepee, which sleeps up to four campers, features two single beds and a full futon.
Be sure to bring your own linens when you arrive.
Now comes the good news/bad news. Good news, the site features water and electricity. Bad news (depending on how you look at it), the tepees are not 100 percent rainproof.
Settle in to your digs before exploring the campground. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, slip down the winding slide into the pool. Or, go boating in the river.
The campground also offers a slew of amenities, including a snack bar, a picnic pavilion, a dog park, cable, and WiFi. Rent pedal carts; watch the kids play at the playground, or hang out in the game room.
And, consider planning a visit during one of the themed weekends. Upcoming themes include, for example, a Halloween celebration the weekend of October 12-14, 2018.
Uniontown KOA is located at 1101 Riveredge Rd., Connellsville, PA 15425.
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Learn more about Uniontown KOA by clicking here for the official website. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you ever stayed at this unique campground near Pittsburgh? Share your experience in the comments. Then, if swimming is a big part of your camping experience, start planning next summer's vacation to this campground near Pittsburgh that boasts the largest pool in the state. Click here to read more.
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