Camping's one of those activities that once you do it once you're pretty much hooked for life. Even though we live in an area where the weather is moody and we often experience four seasons in a single day, we can still find cozy spots to camp all year around. Whether you need a break in the middle of winter or at the tail-end of spring, book your next camping adventure at Keystone State Park near Pittsburgh.
Less than 45 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh, Keystone State Park has long been a favorite day trip destination for Pittsburghers. It's also the perfect spot to go camping.
Whether you're day tripping or camping, you'll find plenty to keep you busy all year round. Wintertime brings with its snowy hikes, sledding, cross-country skiing, and ice skating.
Breathe in the sweet scent of the beautiful wildflowers in the spring as biking, fishing, and boating top some of the season's favorite activities.
Pack up all of your beach gear from late May through Labor Day for a leisurely visit to the sandy beach at Keystone State Park.
Sunbathe on the sandy beach then cool off in Keystone Lake. The beach also features a concession stand.
Autumn's perfect for more hiking and for leaf-peeping. With all that Keystone State Park has to offer, a visit (or multiple visits) in each season is a must.
If you're camping out and want an old-school experience, pitch a tent. Can you think of anything more relaxing than falling asleep under the stars?
You can also pull your RV into one of the parking spots. Wake up to sunrises over Keystone Lake if you stay at the Lakeside Campground.
If you prefer to be a bit more secluded, reserve a spot in the Hillside Campground. It's also pet-friendly.
Keystone State Park also offers several modern cabin rentals as well as two yurts. All campsites - tent, RV, cabin, and yurt - require advanced reservations.
Visit the official website of Keystone State Park for more information or to reserve a camping spot. Or, visit the Keystone State Park Facebook page.
Have you camped at Keystone State Park near Pittsburgh? When's your favorite time of the year to visit? Share your experience in the comments! Then check out five more state parks near Pittsburgh to go camping year-round.
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