The best camping near Allegany State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Allegany State Park adventure.

The best camping near Allegany State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Allegany State Park adventure.

Camping near Allegany State Park

95% (22 reviews)

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Allegany State Park adventure.

Natural history meets lakefront fun at this Western New York state park.  

Popular ways to camp

Community favorites near Allegany State Park

Top-rated campgrounds reviewed by the Hipcamp community.

Book externally

Public campgrounds in the park
Book externally

Stay at a public campground in Allegany State Park

Top-rated campgrounds near Allegany State Park

96%
(27)

Firefly Acres - Star Gazing Views

5 sites · Lodging, Tents93 acres · Olean, NY
Welcome to Firefly Aces where our land offers beautiful views of the valley and "Enchanted Mountains" by day and star filled skies at night. If you look long enough, you may even see some shooting stars. The property is 93 acres and offers well manicured hiking trails that can even be used for Mountain Biking enthusiasts. Wild animals such as deer, raccoons, fox, owls, hawks, humming birds, bald eagles and more have made the land their home. Fireflies tend to take over in the summer months, its a beautiful thing to see. It's the perfect place to get away and enjoy nature all while being close to restaurants and downtown Olean if needed. Enjoy cooking on our rustic fire pits or light a fire to just enjoy the crackling sounds and warmth at night. A safe place for kids to run around, enjoy family time and the simple pleasures Mother Nature has to offer. It's perfect for anyone who just wants to get away and immerse themselves in the country. We have 2 camp sites ready right now both come with a fire pit. One is more secluded which is campsite #2 and the one with the valley view is campsite #1. Showers are seasonal. The last day for shower use is Oct 15th. You’re more than welcome to bring your own portable shower hook up and use the shower house for privacy. We apologize for any inconvenience. Shower use ends Oct 15th. You’re more than welcome to bring your own portable shower hook up. You can use it inside our shower house for privacy. Apologies in advance for any inconvenience.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$31.50
 / night
97%
(38)

Abandoned School

4 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Tidioute, PA
Located on the legendary Route 666, this campsite offers a one-of-a-kind experience to camp or park your RV beside an abandoned schoolhouse. Whether you're a history buff, a paranormal enthusiast, or an outdoor adventurer, this unique location blends thrills with tranquility. What’s Included: Easy-to-access Campsites: Whether you're arriving by car or any size RV, you'll find convenient parking and tent-pitching spots. Free Firewood: Available on-site, or to pick from forest. Firepits: Some spots have firepits. If unoccupied, feel free to use them; otherwise, you're welcome to create your own. Historic Backdrop: Capture the eerie ambiance of the abandoned schoolhouse in your photos. Nearby Attractions: Allegheny National Park & National Forest: Discover miles of trails and stunning natural beauty. Allegheny Outfitters (0.7 miles): Rent kayaks and canoes for a water adventure. George's Little Store (0.6 miles): Grab essentials or use the restroom. Minister Creek Trail: A scenic and challenging hike for nature enthusiasts. Pithole Ghost Town: Explore the remnants of this abandoned oil boomtown. Tionesta Dam: Enjoy breathtaking views and various recreational activities. Hearts Content Old Growth Forest: Walk among ancient trees and savor the tranquility of untouched nature. Washington Park: Perfect for picnicking, hiking, and outdoor relaxation. Minsi Bridge State Park: Discover the natural beauty and historic significance of this park. Tidioute Overlook: Take in panoramic views of the Allegheny River and surrounding landscapes. Important Information: Private Property Signs: Ignore these upon entry as they are meant to deter non-campers. Restrooms: Outhouses are not available; however, George’s Little Store nearby has facilities (24/7 Porta Potty). Hallers General Store has very nice bathrooms, but is a bit farther out (9 Minutes). If you prefer the simplicity of nature over the frills of a cabin or hotel, this place is for you. If you love exploring abandoned places, this campsite is for you. Whether you need a spot for your RV, a place to pitch a tent, or just somewhere to make unforgettable memories, the Abandoned Schoolhouse awaits. Gather your s'mores supplies, ghost stories, dog, friends, or family, and get ready for a unique adventure.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$9
 / night
99%
(323)

Stargazing Field at Olga Farm

5 sites · Tents133 acres · Coudersport, PA
Olga Farm is a working organic vegetable farm with a Stargazing Field for primitive camping & it also offers a number of glamping options. Please contact us if you're interested in glamping at Olga Farm. The Stargazing Field at Olga Farm is perfect for camping, breathtaking sunrises, peaceful meditation, & you guessed it...stargazing in some of the darkest skies in the northeastern United States. It's adjacent to a working organic vegetable farm. Olga Farm is 4.4 miles from the charming town of Coudersport & its shops & eateries, including Olga Gallery, Cafe, & Bistro which is only 5.9 miles away. There's a great swimming hole less than 5.5 miles away. Cherry Springs State Park, a stargazing Mecca is 21 miles away. Olga Farm is a great base to explore the Pennsylvania Wilds. We are 36 miles from the Kinzua Skywalk & 46 miles from Leonard Harrison State Park, one of our favorite places to view the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. We're only 14 miles from the Austin Dam Ruins & 37 miles from Rock City Park just over the border in New York State.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40.50
 / night

The best camping near Allegany State Park guide

Overview

About

About an hour south of Buffalo, Allegany State Park has been a popular getaway for generations, offering hundreds of campsites and cabins, some year-round. The park is divided into two main areas, each with its own camping areas and swimming lakes: the Red House Area in the northern part of the park and the Quaker Area in the south. Allegany also features an interesting array of geological formations, including a group of ancient bedrock formations known as Thunder Rocks and a cluster of grottoes called Bear Caves, one of the park’s most popular hiking destinations. 

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for history buffs: The Red House Area is close to top park attractions, including Red House Lake, the Administration Building with its gift shop and natural history museum, a fire tower, and the Stone Tower, an observation tower dating back to 1933.
  • Best for boating: The Quaker Area Campground (aka Cain Hollow) features easy access to Quaker Lake and Science Lake, with two fishing piers, a sandy beach, and a boat launch, plus plenty of hiking trails.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. You can reserve your campsite through New York State Parks online reservation system or over the phone.
  2. Camping is by reservation only. Walk-in camping is not allowed.
  3. Book ahead, especially if you want to visit on a weekend or in summer. Reservations are available from nine months in advance and close at 3pm on the day of your visit.
  4. If you can’t find a campsite in Allegany State Park during your preferred dates, you may be able to find an alternative campsite by doing an expanded map search on the New York State Parks’ reservation website.

When to go

Allegany is a popular getaway for nature lovers year-round. Summer draws those interested in hiking, biking, canoeing, and simply enjoying a camping experience out in nature, while winters are popular for snowshoeing, snowmobiling, ice fishing, and cross-country skiing, particularly in the Art Roscoe Ski Touring Area. The campsites at Allegany are usually open from late May until the last weekend in October. The cottages and some cabins are open year-round.

Know before you go

  • The nearest place to stock up on supplies and groceries is Salamanca, a 15-minute drive away, though you may find more selection in Bradford, Pennsylvania, about a 30-minute drive from the Quaker entrance.
  • To prevent the spread of emerald ash borer beetle infestations, campers cannot bring firewood into the park. Kiln-dried firewood is available for campfires. 
  • The campsites and most other facilities are ADA accessible. The seven full-service Fancher Cottages are also accessible, but the Pitt Cottage in the Red House Area is not.

Safety at Hipcamp

Inclusion Policy
Inclusion Policy
Inclusion Policy
Hipcamp Hand

Safety partners

Recreate Responsibly

About us

Camp Your Way™

Find the perfect site to match your camping style. Explore the largest collection of private campsites, RV parks, cabins, and glamping—including 120,000+ sites you won’t find anywhere else. Explore our maps, filter by your camping style, read real camper reviews, and book directly in our app. Hipcamp is the simplest way to find yourself outside under the stars.

Download the Hipcamp App

© 2024 Hipcamp, Inc. All rights reserved.
Hipcamp is created with ❤️ and hope for our future.