Forest glamping in Allegheny Reservoir

Surrounded by forests and mountains, this is a great base for camping.

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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.
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Goodschoolfarm

10 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents26 acres · Forestville, NY
*On July 10th Goodschoolfarm was hit by a tornado. The campers are intact but we have a ton of tree clean up to do. We will take this message down when we reopen for booking. Thank you for your patience and we look forward to hosting you soon! Feel free to message me if you have any questions. -Chris* We are a former homestead with a swimming pond, two beautiful art campers and camp spots. We are on the wild Chautauqua Ridge with trails in the woods, abundant wildlife, and are located near many places to explore: Lake Erie, Amish trail, excellent fishing, local farms, and beautiful hiking. We are on a dirt road very secluded and quiet but not far away from main traveling routes. The two campers are custom built and decorated by artists, very comfortable unheated glamping accommodations. There is one gravel pull off site for a small RV or camper van, and the rest of the sites are dispersed camp sites. We have delicious spring water for you fill up and enjoy at the farmhouse, with no running water at the sites. Toilets are primitive, and we can provide firewood on request. Ask us about things to do and places to explore in WNY, we are happy to point you towards a fun and unique adventure. Summers in WNY are wonderful! We plan to be open in May through roughly October. We are happy to advise you on weather conditions during the late spring and early fall.
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Cozy country farm house

4 sites · Lodging47 acres · Fredonia, NY
This is a single occupancy listing. You and your party will be the only guests. We do have a separate living space in our barn so only parking is shared. Originally 100 acres was purchased by the Deering family back in the 1800's from the Holland Land company. Then sometime near 1900 the farm was split between two brothers, each receiving 50 acres. The home was originally built in 1903 and is currently updated and remodeled for today’s codes and standards. 47 acres of accessible woods and pasture remain for hiking and at the top of the property a breath-taking view across Lake Erie into Ontario Canada. Learn more about this land: Why book a site when you can have a house? This cozy country farm house, situated on 47 acres that has a breath-taking view overlooking Lake Erie into Canada, worth the hike up the hill. 1st floor living, remodeled kitchen and bath with all new appliances, bedroom has a new queen bed. 4 season home has gas appliances and heat. Great location for winter sports just 20 minutes from the newly renovated and reopened Cockaigne ski resort, and it’s just miles from access to marked snow mobile trails. Mud room makes it easy to shed and store boots and jackets. Spring time activities includes “March maple syrup madness” and exploring the Amish communities of Chautauqua county. For summertime it is just minutes to the Lake Erie shoreline and Dunkirk harbor for aquatic activities. In the Fall you cannot beat the canopy of colors. There are 3 wonderful wineries within 5 miles of your door, bring a bottle home and enjoy it by an outdoor campfire, or just sit on the patio and look up at the night sky. In the morning you can make your coffee by the cup, or carafe then sit on the patio and watch the sunrise. Major department and food stores are just minutes away. Come stay for a day and you will end up wanting to stay for more, a minimum 3 day 2 night stay is recommended.
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Camp Buttcheek Smicklesmirk

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Crosby, PA
Qurious about the origin of the name? When we first set foot on this property, we envisioned building our future cabin. As we sat amidst the freshly mowed field with our young children, we playfully asked them to suggest a name for our future retreat. Without missing a beat, my son exclaimed, "Let's name it Camp Buttcheek Smicklesmirk!" We erupted into laughter, and that moment became a cherished memory, deeply intertwined with our cabin. Nestled on 3.28 acres in rural PA, this snug cabin comfortably accommodates six guests and offers a serene escape from everyday life. Unplugged from WiFi, this retreat encourages genuine connections and tranquility. The quaint kitchen is equipped with a sink, refrigerator, portable electric cooktop, microwave, and toaster oven. Essential kitchenware is thoughtfully provided for your convenience. The living room/bedroom combo offers a couch, chair, coffee/end tables, and 2 bunk beds for sleeping. A TV with DVD player and board games have been provided for rainy/cold days. The cabin features electric heating, air conditioning, a full bathroom with a shower, and pure well water. Outside, guests can enjoy a cozy fire pit, a welcoming picnic table, and gentle outdoor lighting to enhance the peaceful and romantic ambiance. Keep your eyes open and binoculars and cameras ready. We are regularly visited by deer, foxes, bears, and bald eagles. A small trail off the field takes you back to a meandering stream to cool your feet, skip rocks, or catch crayfish and other critters. Forget something? Make a quick half-mile trek down the road to Myrna’s Mercantile. This small shop sells essential grocery items and also makes a wonderful hot breakfast. Hours are limited, so check before you go. If you need more than essentials, a 5 minute drive into the town of Smethport, PA will provide you with access to a full grocery store, beer distributor, restaurants and banks. Situated in South-West McKean County, the cabin is a brief drive from the historic Kinzua Bridge State Park, where an array of outdoor adventures and stunning vistas await. A short distance beyond lies the Allegheny Reservoir and Allegheny National Forest, offering a plethora of activities including boating, hiking, scenic drives, picnicking, fishing, and more. For those eager to explore further afield, the Zippo/Case Museum in Bradford, PA, the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum along Rt. 6 in Potter County, and the breathtaking PA Grand Canyon in Wellsboro, PA are all easily accessible. Alternatively, indulge in an enchanting evening of stargazing with Potter County Stargazing Tours in Coudersport, PA. Discover more about the attractions and plan your stay by visiting https://visitanf.com/attractions/ or Curious and Wondrous Travel Destinations - Atlas Obscura
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The Boedo Pavillion

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Silver Creek, NY
Welcome to our secluded 10-acre wooded retreat accessible via a private drive. Discover a tranquil haven featuring a picnic pavilion and tables, complemented by a fully-equipped cookhouse with charcoal grills. Unwind around the firepit, or engage in a friendly game of Horseshoes. For those seeking a rustic experience, cabins are available, and there's a charming rustic outhouse on-site. Situated just one mile from the scenic Sunset Bay USA on Alleghany Rd, our location offers proximity to restaurants and is only half a mile from Rosebrook Golf Course. Conveniently located off NYS Thruway exit 58, we are nestled between two state parks—Evengola State Park and Lake Erie State Park—both within easy driving distance. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and recreational opportunities that surround our retreat. Right down the street from the boat launch bring your boat and spend the day on beautiful Lake Erie. Seasonally there is water onsite May 15-Oct 15.
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🌲The Rustic Run Cabin

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Clarendon, PA
Listing description 155+ 5 Star reviews with Airbnb. The Rustic Run Cabin located in Warren County, Pennsylvania, surrounded by Timberlands, State and National Forests. Rustic Run is a perfect cabin getaway for couples, families, and groups of friends searching for a relaxing vacation or ideal lodging close to many outdoor adventures! Neighborhood description Rustic Run is a secluded cabin located on private land surrounded by timber lands and the Allegheny National Forest. Access to hiking, biking, kayaking, canoeing fishing, hunting, geocaching, wildlife viewing, ATV and snowmobile trails are all within a short drive. A handful of golfing options are available within a 30-minute radius or less. The bridge on the property crosses over the creek and provides access to the area timber lands and Allegheny National Forest. There is a cooperative agreement between the timber lands and ANF which allows for non-motorized, public use. Off trail-hiking is plentiful all around the cabin. Chapman State Park is about a 10 minute drive. Kinzua Dam; Jake's Rocks are 20-25 minute drive. Open year-round. Getting around Winter Months Require 4WD vehicles to access cabin. Although, the road is well maintained Pennsylvania winters can create unexpected conditions. Road and driveway are icy during winter and early spring. Property type Cabin Listing type: Entire home/apt Rooms and spaces Bedrooms: 3 Bed: 7 Bathrooms: 2 Additional areas: 6 All areas are just for guests Amenities Essentials Cleaning products Cooking basics Dishes and silverware Hair dryer Heating Kitchen TV Body soap Conditioner Hot water Shampoo Shower gel Bed linens Hangers Books and reading material Game console Board games Children’s books and toys Ceiling fan Indoor fireplace Portable fans Carbon monoxide alarm Fire extinguisher First aid kit Smoke alarm Baking sheet Barbecue utensils Coffee maker Dining table Freezer Microwave Oven Refrigerator Stove Toaster Wine glasses Private entrance Backyard BBQ grill Fire pit Outdoor furniture Patio or balcony Free parking on premises Free street parking Guest safety Security cameras/audio recording devices Carbon monoxide alarm Smoke alarm Must climb stairs Amenity limitations Unsuitable for infants under 2 Nearby lake, river, other body of water Heights without rails or protection Potentially dangerous animal We welcome well behaved, mature and non-destructive dogs. Two dogs is our limit. There is an extra $50 pet fee per stay. Also, there is an additional $350 refundable pet damage deposit.
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Hominy Ridge Cabins and Gift Shop

6 sites · Lodging7 acres · Vowinckel, PA
Hominy Ridge Cabins and Gift Shop is located in Cook Forest State Park, PA, USA. Situated on 7 private acres, we offer 6 cabins (3 smaller ones with hot tubs) that offer most amenities. However, we do not supply bath towels and toiletries. We also permit dogs, for a $15 per day per dog fee, in most cabins with the exceptions to Cabins 1 & 3. Cabins 1, 3, 6, all have private hot tubs on the porches. We do provide all bedding, pots, pans and dishes and silverware. Complete kitchens with all major appliances. Also provided is toilet paper, bath mat, dish soap, dish towels, scrub sponge, coffee filters with brew style coffee pot. We have firewood set up at cabins for convenience but the cost is $5 per bundle. Also, there is air conditioning for a $20 cost per day. We have an onsite camp store that offers a wide array of items for camping, groceries, gifts, crafts, ice cream, tobacco, fishing bait and tackle, Pa Lottery, Pa Skills Machines, and so much more.
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Forest glamping in Allegheny Reservoir guide

Overview

Spanning more than 12,000 acres across New York and Pennsylvania, the reservoir, along with the surrounding Allegany State Park, Allegany Reservation, and the Allegheny National Forest, form one of the largest outdoor recreation complexes in the northeast. It’s a prime destination for water recreation, including swimming, paddling, boating, fishing, and flat water windsurfing, while hundreds of miles of hiking, biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling trails surround the area. Numerous camping options let you camp waterside, in the backcountry, or in the woods, and span primitive tent-only sites, RV sites with hookup, rustic cabins, and cozy cottages.

Where to go

Allegany State Park

On the north end of the reservoir, Allegany State Park offers 65,000 acres of rare, old growth forest, two lakes, and rugged terrain with plenty of trails for hiking, biking, and snowmobiling. Two developed areas—Quaker and Red House—offer more than 300 campsites, 350 cabins (142 winterized), and eight cottages. Amenities include swim beaches, playgrounds, playing fields, boat and bike rentals, and boat launches. Just west of the state park, in the Enchanted Mountains of New York, Onoville Marina Park offers nearly 100 seasonal and transient camping sites, some right along the shores of the reservoir.

Allegany Indian Reservation

The northwestern part of the reservoir is surrounded by the Allegany Reservation of the Seneca Nation of Indians, which also includes several towns, the city of Salamanca, and the Seneca-Allegany Casino. Campers can stay at the Highbanks Campground, across the reservoir from Allegany State Park’s Quaker Area. Options include tent sites and RV sites with water and 30-amp electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire pits, along with spacious cabins and chalets, and amenities that include a boat launch, pool, picnic areas, and playground.

Allegheny National Forest

A mecca for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, the forest features 10 developed campgrounds. Willow Bay, Dewdrop, Kiasutha, and Red Bridge are the closest to the reservoir, and together offer more than 400 tent sites, RV sites, and rustic cabins. Most sites include picnic tables and fire rings, while many RV sites offer hookups and a dump station. For the best views, book a waterfront site or stay at a boat-in campground, such as Hopewell, Pine Grove, or Hooks Brook. With more than 500,000 acres, there’s plenty of space for dispersed camping.

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