Meadville KOA Campground Meadville Pennsylvania



RV Parks in Pennsylvania & Pennsylvania RV Park Reservations - GORVPark.com
 

RV Park Information:

 



 
RV Park: Meadville KOA Campground
Location: 25164 Hwy 27
Meadville, Pennsylvania 16335
Phone:
814-789-3251
   
 
   
RV Parks in Meadville Pennsylvania

RV Park Details
Welcome to Meadville KOA Campground in Meadville Pennsylvania. This beautiful well manicured Campground offers all of the amenities and comforts of home. Visit them soon and relax. Find Pennsylvania RV Parks near Meadville Pennsylvania 16335. You'll be sure to create memories the whole family can enjoy for generations. We're located in Crawford County, the heart of Northwestern Pennsylvania just seven miles east of Meadville, PA on Rt.27! Come enjoy your Northwestern Pennsylvania family camping vacation or cabin vacation rental at Meadville KOA Campground! Whether it's overnight, a weekend get-away, or a week long vacation in the heart of the Great Lakes Area and Crawford County! Meadville KOA Campground is the perfect place to enjoy your next camping vacation whether you are RV Camping, tent camping, have a tent trailer (aka popup) or rent one of our cabins and cottages! Meadville KOA Campground features deluxe lake-front lodge cabins, and we have a Kitchenette Cottage Cabin and a Camping Cabin! We invite you to come explore our campgrounds and local attractions in Northwestern PA! Families love Meadville KOA Campground because we keep them busy with our themed weekend events and award-winning planned activities, and fun family recreation! Kid's of all ages love roaming and exploring nature on our 63 acre facility and enjoying our recreation which includes: a game room($), free Wi-Fi internet at our campsites and a hotspot at the main building, swimming pool, fishing (catch and release) in our seven well-stocked ponds, wading in our creek; horseshoes, volleyball court, basketball court, soccer, softball, a new playground, and hiking trail to explore! Our rental amenities ($) include: mini golf, paddle boats, pedal Karts, and a jumping pillow. Ride bicycles on our campground roads or nearby trails! We have plenty to do to keep the whole family busy! Meadville KOA Campground is centrally located in the heart of Northwest PA, and we're just 10 miles off I79 - an easy drive 40 miles South of Erie or 100 miles North of Pittsburgh. That makes Meadville KOA Campground the perfect place to camp while you visit Meadville, Conneaut Lake, Pymatuning, Presque Isle in Erie, Oil Creek in Titusville, or the surrounding Area. Check out Crawford County and our links for more community events and places to explore in the area. Come enjoy fun, family camping the way it's meant to be... we feature 33 full hook-up pull thru RV Campsites, 13 of which have 50 amp service for big rigs like motor homes or fifth wheels. We have full-hookup back-in and pull-thru campsites for your travel trailer or popup. We have electric and water campsites for pop-ups or tents, and primitive tenting sites too. All of our 163 open and shaded campsites and 4 cabins have a picnic table and fire ring, so you can enjoy a campfire cooked meal, make s'mores, or just relax by a campfire! We have a well-stocked camp store where we sell camping supplies, RV supplies, clothes, gifts, souvenirs, groceries, firewood, ice, and propane. We have everything you need for campfire cooking fun from making s'mores, to mountain pies and cast iron cookware! If you're looking for a family campground and fun family entertainment when camping in Western PA, then Meadville KOA is what you are looking for. We invite you to make Meadville KOA your next family camping adventure, whether you're spending one night, a weekend, a week long vacation, a month or the whole season! We provide a safe and fun camping experience at family affordable rates! Make an online reservation today, or call us at: 814-789-3251. After you've camped with us, we invite you to tell us how we did! If you provided us your email address, you will automatically receive a email requesting your input! We sincerely hope you'll share with us both what you enjoyed and what we can do to serve you better. Thank you for camping with us and for your help to serve you better the next time you visit! We hope to see you soon! Amenities Recreation Info: All the equipment you need can be signed in & out at the Office/Store with each use at no charge! Have fun! Watch our Events Schedule for Tournaments on Holiday and other Weekends! Free Wi-Fi! Go ahead, check your email, Facebook, Tweet, or do some light searching. Please note that our Wi-Fi is not compatible with Netflix, HBO on the Go, Hulu, You Tube or other similar programs. Fishing! We have catch and release ONLY, no fee and no license required! Be a catfish hunter! Snag a large mouth bass - they all await you in our well-stocked one acre Brookdale Lake, our 2-acre Wagon Lake, and our other 5 small ponds. We have large and small mouth bass, catfish, bluegills, crappies, sunfish, carp, algea eaters, and more! Catch and release, please! No license is required. Swimming Pool! Our swimming pool is 20 X 40. Come cool off in our refreshing clean pool! Playground! Come enjoy our new Bear Playground! You'll love all the slides, climbing walls, and swinging bridge! Basketball! Get some people together and shoot hoops! Volleyball! We have volleyball net for all kinds of family fun! Horseshoes! Have fun! Our sand pits are located to the right of the causeway, when entering the campground. Soccer! We have the nets, the field and the ball which can be signed out/in at the office with each use! Get some kids together and play a game! Hiking Trail! We have a hiking trail that goes West (right) from the back of the campground beyond site 50, crosses the back of the property and comes out behind the RV's in the 400's. You're welcome to walk it at any time. Wade in the Creek! Our spring fed creek provides a great opportunity to explore nature! Catch crawfish, cool the pets off (leashed, please!), or just have fun! Hiking Trail! We have a hiking trail that goes West (right) from the back of the campground beyond site 50, crosses the back of the property and comes out behind the RV's in the 400's. You're welcome to walk it at any time. Star Gazing! Don't miss all the star gazing opportunities in NW PA! And oh by the way, we try to keep you aware of what's going on in the heavens in our Ducky News (Weekend Activities Schedule!). DVD Lending Program! Rainy day? Borrow one of our DVD's and enjoy a movie! Catching Fire Flies & Snipe Hunts! Local Attractions We are within 5 miles of the following attractions: Crawford County Fair boasts the largest agricultural fair in Pennsylvania! Don't miss it the great, top notch Nashville talent concerts! Erie National Wildlife Refuge is just 5 miles from the campground and has over 8700 acres. You may even see their nesting bald eagles! You can drive around and through it, hike the trails and boardwalks, and see 237 species of migratory birds, and other wildlife. Miller's Green House is just a couple of miles away (between the campground & town) and offers a greenhouse with plants, flowers, and Amish-made wood log furniture, sheds, and more! Miller's Country Store is at the Corner of Rt, 27 & Townline Road (when headed to Meadville - past Miller's Green House) which offers fresh seasonal produce, Amish made canned and baked goods, a deli, dry goods and more! Mount Hope Golf Course is just 5 miles from the campground. Kids play for free after 5:00 pm at Mount Hope! (But ONLY if you tell them Meadville KOA sent you!) Tamarack Lake boasts great fishing just minutes from the campground! Stonycrick Kayak and Canoe Rentals, Meadville PA. Call 814-626-1114 for advance reservations. Reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance. We are within 10 - 15 miles of the following attractions: Tattered Corners Book Store! Exchange your paperbacks for a different one and $1.00! It's a great deal! Check 'em out! They are located at 247 Chestnut Street Meadville, PA 16335. Phone: (814) 337-7975. The Baldwin-Reynolds House is the museum home of United States Supreme Court Justice Henry Baldwin. Crawford County Genealogy if your looking for your ancestors from Crawford County this is the place to look! John Brown Farm in Pre-Civil War Crawford County, Pennsylvania, the farm of the great abolitionist John Brown played a strategic role in the Underground Railroad. Disbursing "depots" in the area, John Brown aided in the passing of an estimated 2,500 slaves. In the town of New Richmond, his farm and tannery was a major stop on the Railroad, marking its place in history from 1825 to 1835. The farm, now a museum, proves to be an educational, exhilarating experience as you learn more about this great man of history and his many heroic efforts. Tour the remnants of the tannery and take a walking path to the cemetery. (Wear comfortable walking shoes.) Plan a visit during the first weekend in May, and you can share in the "Spirit of Freedom" picnic, a community celebration in honor of John Brown's birthday (May 9). There is also a gift shop allowing visitors to take a piece of that experience with them to cherish for a lifetime. Open from April 15 to October 15, and in the winter by appointment only. The Ernst Trail in Meadville has miles of local bike trails that can be used for hiking or biking! They are within an easy drive (~9 miles)! Thurston Classic Hot Air Balloon Event held at Robertson Field, Allegheny College Sports Complex Hot on Fathers Day Weekend each year! The air balloon event features approx. 30 balloons and a fantastic night glow. For further information call 814-336-4000. Woodcock Creek and Dam is in nearby Saegertown PA has a paved two-mile loop on the dam great for inline skating and running. Hike the Multi-Use Trail and Bossard Nature Trail. You can fish, canoe, and swim in the lake. Memory Lane Jewelry carries the finest in jewelry and collectibles! Whether you're looking for a one of a kind custom piece or a special gift for that special someone, they have it at Memory Lane. They have big city styles at small town prices! We are within 20 miles of the following attractions: 14 Golf Courses are all within an easy drive! Within Crawford County's golf courses golfers are sure to find more tee times and a challenging course for any level player! Conneaut Lake Amusement Park! Reopened in 2009! Visit this old time, days gone by amusement park, "Where The Past Becomes The Future!" Conneaut Lake & Resort Area is Pennsylvania's largest natural lake and home to the PA record for Muskellunge at 54 lbs. 3 oz! Conneaut Cellars Winery is open year round, 7 days, 10am - 6pm. Free tours and tasting! Canadohta Lake is Pennsylvania's Second Largest Natural Lake in Beautiful Crawford County. Pioneer Steam & Gas Engine Society featuring steel wheeled and hand cranked tractors! We are within 30 miles of the following attractions: Allegheny Geo Trail! Geocaching (pronounced “geo-cashing’) is a great family activity! This adventure sport/hobby involves the use of a handheld GPS receiver, and based on information provided on geocaching.com. The Allegheny GeoTrail is perhaps the largest of its kind, encompassing ten counties throughout northwestern and north-central Pennsylvania. Within each county are between 10 and 20 designated geocaches which make up the “trail”. The quest to find these caches will take participants throughout the rugged and scenic land of the Allegheny National Forest and its surrounding gateway counties. (It's a modern Day Treasure Hunt!) Find six or more caches within a county, and earn that county's unique geocoin. Find six caches in each of all ten counties, and earn a special geocoin that represents the entire trail. See the rules for how to go about finding the caches and claiming your coins! Drake Oil Well! Come see where the industry that puts a drop of oil in your life every day was born. A steam engine whistle calls you to the replica of Edwin Drake's 1859 engine house, where oil from the famous well flows into a "never filling" barrel. Follow squeaking rod lines to learn how pioneer oil workers used one engine to pump many wells. They invented a whole new industry. Don't forget your camera! Feed plastic apples to "Ed and Dan" in the Oil Transportation building as you wait for the Nitro truck to explode. Walk the path along Oil Creek to the Oil Pits where Native Americans collected oil even before Columbus came to the new world. You might see bald eagles fishing for trout in the creek. Listen to stories of life in oil boomtown days told by videos, tour guides, working antique machinery, and historic buildings. Smell oil from wells around the world. Make plastic. Play old fashion games. Wear your sneakers. Bring your bike. And pack a picnic lunch. Museum GROUNDS open year round: Outdoor exhibits operate May through October. Oil Creek State Park is the site of the world’s first commercial oil well. Oil Creek State Park tells the story of the early petroleum industry by interpreting oil boomtowns, oil wells and early transportation. Scenic Oil Creek carves a valley of deep hollows, steep hillsides and wetlands. Pymatuning Lake Spillway is Pennsylvania's largest manmade lake! The Pymatuning Spillway in Linesville PA is "where the ducks walk on the fishes backs"! You've never seen anything like it! Rails-to-Trails in Titusville boasts miles of local bike trails that can be used for hiking or biking! We have tunnels, bridges, and more! They are within an easy drive of Brookdale! The Titusville and Oil Creek Railroad provides the history of oil "In the valley that changed the world"! As featured on the History Channel! Tri-city Speedway is H&H Motorsport's local, Sunday night race track! See their website for schedule, prices, and action packed racing fun! Wooden Nickel Buffalo Farm is a working buffalo farm! You can visit it, attend events, buy meat, and more! We are within 40 miles of the following attractions: Erie's Maritime Museum is the homeport of The U.S. Brig Niagara, Erie Maritime Museum presents the story of The Niagara as the reconstructed flagship of Pennsylvania and the warship that won the Battle of Lake Erie in the War of 1812! Offering a wide range of multi-media and interactive exhibits and coupled with lively interpretive programs, Erie Maritime Museum vividly illustrates Niagara's history and the region's rich maritime heritage. Grove City Prime Outlets is a sprawling line-up of modern buildings with busy sidewalks sports large signs that advertise all of your favorite brands, from J. Crew, to Nike, to Sony. Lake Erie Lake Erie is the smallest of the Great Lakes in volume (119 cubic miles) and is exposed to the greatest effects from urbanization and agriculture. Measuring 241 miles across and 57 miles from north to south, the lake's surface is just under 10,000 square miles, with 871 miles of shoreline. The average depth of Lake Erie is only about 62 feet (210 feet, maximum). It therefore warms rapidly in the spring and summer, and frequently freezes over in winter. The drainage basin covers parts of Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and Ontario. Because of its' fertile soils, the basin is intensively farmed and is the most densely populated of the five lake basins. Presque Isle Downs & Casino is Erie's newest attraction and state-of-the-art Casino and Horse Racing! Over 2,000 slot machines! Open daily from 9am - 4 am. They'll leave the slots on for you! Presque Isle Park, Biking Trail, & Beaches is a day-use park that provides year-round recreational opportunities. Over fifteen miles of trails appeal to hikers, bicyclists, and cross-country skiers. Presque Isle offers swimming, boating, fishing and beautiful sandy beaches to its summer visitors. The New Tom Ridge Center is Located at the entrance to Presque Isle Park! TREC offers visitors an insight to what then can expect to experience at Presque Isle State Park and the surrounding Great Lakes Region. Combining a state-of-the-art “green” facility with interactive exhibits, entertaining films, rotating exhibits, specialized programs, lectures, classroom education, research, dining, shopping and Artists in residence, will always find TREC an exciting place to visit. Fun for all ages! Waldameer Amusement Park is a beautiful family fun amusement and water park complex, Waldameer and Water World features scores of amusement park rides, magnificent water park slides, live shows, modern arcade, traditional midway games, food and refreshment centers, souvenir and gift shops, and numerous picnic groves all surrounded by gorgeous landscaped grounds. We sell discount tickets to our camping customers! Meadville KOA Campground, camping and cabins, is located in Crawford County PA at I79 Exit 147A, just 7 miles East of Meadville on Rt 27! We are conveniently located near the two most visited state parks in Northwestern PA, just 40 miles South of Erie and Lake Erie & Presque Isle State Park in Erie & 25 miles East of Pymatuning State Park in Crawford County, PA. We're 30 miles Northwest of Oil Creek State Park! Directions We're located just 100 miles north of Pittsburgh, and we're just 135 miles East of Cleveland Ohio! We're centrally located in Northwest PA and a convenient drive to Meadville and surrounding area. We are located near Meadville, Conneaut Lake, near Edinboro, near Pymatuning Spillway, near Butler, near Grove City's Prime Outlets, near Oil City and near Titusville, near Erie, and even near Pittsburgh (just 100 miles)! Because we located in the heart of the beautiful Great Lakes Area of Northwest PA, we're near Conneaut Lake, Canadohta Lake, Edinboro Lake , Erie Wildlife Refuge, Oil Creek State Park, Pymatuning Spillway, Sugar Lake, Tamarack Lake and Woodcock Lake! We're an easy drive from Erie County, Venango County, Mercer County, & Butler County! From I79 exit 147A, Meadville: Follow Rt. 19N & 6N just past the rail road yard overpass to the Park Ave. exit. At the bottom of the exit ramp, get in left hand lane, and go straight up Park Ave. At the corner of Park Ave. and North St. (at Burger King) turn right. Follow the signs for Rt. 27 (bearing right). Follow Rt. 27 East (straight ahead) for 5 more miles. From The Southeast: Take 322 West from Franklin, turn right onto 173 at flashing yellow light, Follow 173 North to Rt. 27. Turn left. Follow Rt. 27 for 5 miles. We'll be on your right after Hunter's Inn. From The South (Scenic Route): (This route is for people who enjoy traveling the winding roads of Pennsylvania! It is not recommended for people towing large RV's & it is actually a longer thus the scenic route! It winds up through a small part of the Erie Wildlife Refuge): Take Exit 141 Cochranton exit. Follow 285 East. Rt. 173 "T", turn left and go North. At "T" of 173 and Rt. 27, turn left and go West. Follow Rt. 27 west approx. 5 miles. We're an easy drive from: Erie, PA - 40 miles Cleveland, OH - 135 miles Conneaut, PA - 20 miles Pittsburgh, PA - 100 miles
© Go RV Park All Rights Reserved site map

Home RV Parks Advertising RVs For Sale Clubs Contact Us

Pennsylvania RV Parks - Meadville KOA Campground in Meadville Pennsylvania


legal - privacy