Address: 943 Glades Pike, Somerset, PA 15501, USA
Phone: +18144458673
Sunday: 9AM–7:30PM
Monday: 9AM–7:30PM
Tuesday: 9AM–7:30PM
Wednesday: 9AM–7:30PM
Thursday: 9AM–7:30PM
Friday: 8AM–8:30PM
Saturday: 8AM–8:30PM
Wilford Hermann II
Very peaceful with a lake that you can fish in and there are camping areas as well. Oh I almost forgot they even have a hiking trail that you can walk. Plenty of parking spots and they even have picnic tables and grills around the one side of the lake for cooking out and a pavilion for family gatherings. Check it for yourself and go enjoy a visit with nature.
Weston Zimmerman
Smaller state park, didn't seem to be maintained the greatest. Campsites were not under a canopy of shade trees, out in the wide open. The big pavilion was awesome though.
Teresa Corley
If anyone wants to go somewhat glamping this is the place to go! You stay in a beautiful place that is definitely a log cabin but inside is real beds that are comfortable but no so for the bunk beds 😜. But the cabins have electric heater base boards, refrigerator, stove, microwaves and running hot and cold water. Very great for rainy days when you can't cook on an open fire on the fire pit and or the charcoal grill outside the cabin. Nice open trails to walk on with a beautiful stream running the entire length of the trail. It was a beautiful and fun four days and three nights we spent there and as far as going again we are already planning when to make our next reservation.
David Glasgo
Nice cozy little campground. Most sites are not very private, yet this campground makes up for it with it's small size. Perfect quiet get away with nice streams and small hikes. Decent Verizon cell phone coverage throughout the whole park too.
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Yes, Laurel Hill Sate Park
We camp there often at the campground. It cost around $27.50 a night! It is my favorite campground!
I'm not to sure if they are but if you contact them I'm sure someone will be happy to help
$21 for non electric sites. 2 tents/5ppl.
As far as I know no but you can contact the park ranger.
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