30/50 amp full hookups; complimentary wifi; General Store; K9; swimming pool, outdoor games, play structure with Pirate ship, The Jump Pad, dry boat parking ($), extra vehicles/guests ($); all located under a canopy of trees on Terrace Mountain.
Located 5 miles from the Southern end of Raystown Lake. Scenic 45 minute ride from the PA Turnpike. Camp here for PSU events! Drive 1.25 hours to get to State College. Owned and operated by PSU alumni. Trough Creek State Park, water park, boat ramps and beach are all easy access. Concierge service for any guest who needs assistance. Curbside Check-in and camp store deliveries are available.
If you are traveling on the PA TURNPIKE and you are pulling or driving an RV East to West, we'd like to suggest you drive to the Breezewood Exit #161 (I-70 East to US 30) to come to the campground. If you are traveling from the South or West, please use these same directions.Four Seasons is 2 hours west of Harrisburg, 2.5 hours east of Pittsburgh and 2.5 hours north of Washington D.C.
Adults 18+, Kids 0-17
It's not fancy wifi works pretty good
People are very nice and friendly
Campground is a bit rustic looking needs
Some grounds up date
Not that big of a campground
Everything you may need is 7 miles away
The Lake is about 7 miles
walking trails parks
store for supplies snacks food etc
Refill propane is just outside of town about
5 miles at a Shell gas station very friendly
and helpful folks there
So if you are not to outdoorsy you will be ok
Just spent 7 day's here. Staff and owners were alsome. Have no complaints what so ever. Ask about a extra picnic table. And within minutes. 3 of the them showed up and said where do you want it.
This place is just 8 to 10 minutes from the lake.
They are very very dog friendly. Nice little fenced dog park with bags. There are also dog bag stations spread around on the roads as well just in case you forget yours.
Don't mind the mess In some parts if the campground they are in the process of adding more sites.
Definitely will be back.
Nice campground. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Bathrooms were clean. Only minor complaint was that the site are too close together. Felt like we were right on top of another. Our tent site didn't have much shade so the sun was beating down on us.
From what guest told us they are under new ownership and in process of fixing campground up.
We really wanted to stay at Raystown Lake somewhere more private, but those owners told us we cant because of a breed restriction. KOA allowed our kids (dogs) to come which we really love because they are really well behaved and deserve all the other fun stuff other breeds have on vacation. Our pitties loved the dog run, and all the other dogs there. Its always quiet at a KOA, and we purchased a KOA membership just for the dog reason/convenience. Well, that and its a decent rate for full hook up. Quiet & never a bad attitude by staff. We obviously will be returning to several KOAs!
This was our first time staying at this KOA. We stayed in a cabin. We've stayed in cabins in other KOAs, and this one ranked about middle out of all of them.
Pros: It was really really quiet, some nights it felt like we were the only ones around, and that was great. All amenities were very close to our site, so we didn't have to walk far for anything. The atmosphere was great, the trees surrounding the area were nice, it was shaded and cool sitting outside. The cabin was clean and cozy. We had 4 adults, 2 kids, and a dog and it was big enough for all of us. We liked the little dog area we could let our dog off leash for a bit. The play area for the kids was amazing, they had a baby swing for our 20 month old and a ton of fun things for our 6 year old. While we were there they had a little tie dye event that we enjoyed.
All of the employees were nice and enjoyed talking about the camp.
Cons: The game room was very disappointing. There was 1 pinball machine and 3 claw machines. Not sure if there was a separate arcade room or not, but we didn't see an air hockey table or anything else like advertised. Not a super big deal, but the jump pad and game room were only open on Friday and Saturday while we were there, the paper we got when arriving just said hours were 10-8. There were a few little things that could have made our stay better, one of 2 burners in the cabin didn't work. It would have been nice to have towels for the shower, all of the other KOAs we've stayed at had them. Luckily we brought some, but it's just one of those things that would have been nice to not have to pack. There also were no extra pillows for the pull out couch, again we luckily brought our own.
All in all it was a great time. Our kids loved it, and are already asking to go back. We would definitely go back.