Dewdrop
ALLEGHENY SITE MANAGEMENT, P.O. BOX 2395, BRADFORD, PA 16701, USA
Dewdrop
$20.00 - $60.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Camping fees range from $20 to $60 depending on site type. Tent-only sites cost $24, while group sites range from $20 for small groups to $60 for...
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Standard Site Fee$24.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$24.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$60.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$108.00
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Provider814-368-4158r9_allegheny_nf@fs.fed.us
About this campground
Perched on terraced hillsides above the shimmering Kinzua Arm of the Allegheny Reservoir, Dewdrop Campground invites outdoor enthusiasts into a world where forest meets water. This thoughtfully designed camping haven features multiple tiers that cascade down toward the reservoir's edge, offering campers their choice of perspective on the stunning waterscape below. Modern amenities including flush toilets, fresh drinking water, and a convenient dump station ensure comfort without sacrificing the wilderness experience. Whether you're launching a kayak at dawn, hitting the hiking trails, or tackling mountain biking adventures, Dewdrop serves as your perfect basecamp for exploring this remarkable corner of Pennsylvania.
Dewdrop Campground offers a variety of camping options, primarily focused on primitive and traditional camping experiences. These include tent and RV camping, as well as group sites. The campground emphasizes rustic and serene outdoor experiences.
Historical SignificanceThe waters that lap at Dewdrop's shores tell a story of transformation and progress. When the Kinzua Dam rose from the Allegheny River valley in 1965, it forever changed this landscape, creating Pennsylvania's deepest reservoir and reshaping the lives of communities along its banks. Today, visitors can sense this history in the drowned valleys visible from scenic overlooks and in the stories shared by locals who remember the river before the dam. The campground stands as a testament to how nature and human engineering can create new recreational opportunities while honoring the complex legacy of the past.
Weather and SeasonsExperience the gentle rhythms of Pennsylvania's changing seasons at Dewdrop, where spring arrives with wildflower blooms and perfect hiking temperatures, while autumn transforms the surrounding hardwoods into a tapestry of gold and crimson. Summer brings warm days ideal for swimming and boating on the reservoir, though evening breezes through the forest canopy keep nights refreshingly cool. Winter blankets the campground in serene snow, creating a wonderland for those hardy enough to brave the cold, though accessibility becomes limited as nature takes its seasonal pause.
ElevationDewdrop's clever tiered design takes full advantage of its hillside perch above the Allegheny Reservoir, creating a vertical camping experience where each level offers its own unique vantage point. As you ascend through the campground's terraces, the views expand dramatically, rewarding those who claim the upper sites with commanding perspectives of the water below and the rolling Pennsylvania hills beyond.
Natural Features and SceneryImmerse yourself in a cathedral of black cherry and maple trees, where dappled sunlight filters through the canopy to create an ever-changing pattern on the forest floor. The campground's tiered layout provides natural amphitheater-style views of the Allegheny Reservoir, its waters reflecting the moods of the sky above. Early risers might spot white-tailed deer grazing at the forest edge, while patient observers can witness bald eagles soaring over the reservoir or great blue herons stalking the shallows. This pristine hardwood ecosystem creates a living backdrop that changes with each season, from spring's tender green leaves to autumn's fiery display.
Geological RegionNestled in the heart of northwestern Pennsylvania's Allegheny National Forest, Dewdrop Campground showcases the region's signature hardwood forests dominated by valuable black cherry and stately maple trees. The landscape tells a geological story millions of years in the making, where ancient rivers carved valleys through sedimentary rock, creating the perfect canvas for the Kinzua Dam to transform into today's spectacular reservoir. The campground's hillside location reveals the area's characteristic rolling topography, shaped by millennia of erosion and the patient work of water sculpting stone into the gentle ridges and valleys that define this corner of the Allegheny Plateau.
Campsite details
AccessibilityWater pumps and dumpsters are distributed throughout the campground, with some sites described as "accessible." Showers and restrooms generally lack modern accessibility upgrades such as benches or ramps, according to user feedback.
Sites SizeSites are generally large and spacious, with some specifically noted as accommodating larger vehicles such as Class A RVs. Campsites 68 and 69 have been highlighted as particularly spacious.
Sites PrivacyPrivacy levels vary but are generally considered good. Sites are described as "secluded and peaceful" by users, and many are "forested" or "waterside."
Total Campsites74 campsites
Recommended CampsitesFor water access, choose sites 69 or 74. Families may prefer larger sites such as 36, near restrooms and dumpsters.
Best CampsitesCampsites 69 and 74 are praised for their proximity to the water and scenic views.
Reserving a campsite
Check-in
2PM
Check-out
12 PM
Stay Limit
You may stay up to 14 nights during a visit at this campground.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Site-specific guest limits vary. Family sites are generally spacious enough for small families.
Groups
Group sites can accommodate up to 41+ people, with tiered pricing based on group size. Specific site details are not provided.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutThe campground is tiered, consisting of loops and sections. Some sites are closer to water, while others are forested and secluded.
Open and Closed SeasonPeak season runs from May 22 to September 24, 2025. Reservations are available starting June 24, 2025.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made online through Recreation.gov.
Walk-in AvailabilityWalk-up sites are available, but availability is limited during peak season.
Cancellation PolicyCancellations can be made through Recreation.gov. Fees include a $10 cancellation fee and forfeiture of the first night's fee for late cancellations.
Accomodation available
GroupGroup campsites are offered for larger parties such as families, schools, or organizations. These sites provide space and facilities to accommodate multiple people camping together.
Amenities available
Showers
Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Dump station
Firewood available
Flush toilets
Camp Store
Activities you can enjoy
Dewdrop Campground offers a wide range of recreational activities, including boating, mountain biking, hiking, and water sports. The campground is situated on the Kinzua Arm of the Allegheny Reservoir and features a 2.5-mile hiking trail. Visitors also have access to the Jakes Rocks Mountain Bike Trail system.
Hiking
The campground features a 2.5-mile hiking trail that winds around the area. Additionally, it is connected to the Jakes Rocks Epic Mountain Bike Trail system, which is open to hikers as well.Fishing
Lake fishing is available in the Allegheny Reservoir. Specific fish species are not mentioned.Biking
The campground is directly connected to the Jakes Rocks Mountain Bike Trail system. Reviews highlight the trails as "amazing" and describe them as a major draw for cycling enthusiasts.Boating
The campground includes a boat launch for exclusive camper use. Activities like kayaking, boating, and water skiing are popular.Wildlife viewing
The Allegheny National Forest provides ample opportunities for wildlife viewing, although specific species are not detailed.Cultural and Educational Programs
Interpretive services are available, though specific topics or schedules are not mentioned.Winter Activities
Winter activities are not specified for this campground.Water Sports
Water sports such as kayaking and water skiing are popular at the reservoir.Campground rules
- Pets are allowed
- Fires allowed in designated fire rings. Dead and down wood can be used, but external firewood is prohibited due to pest concerns.
- Quiet hours are 10 PM to 6 AM
Hazards
General hazardsUsers reported rocky and uneven campsites. Wildlife, including bears, may pose risks, especially if food is left unsecured.
Weather forecast
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Precipitation: 0%
Strong wind, exercise caution
Humidity: 62%
Moderately humid conditions
Wind: 9.9 mph
Strong wind, exercise caution
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Emergency Services
Closest hospital: Warren General Hospital, approximately 20 minutes away in Warren. Police station and emergency services are located in Warren. Closest ranger station: Kinzua Point Information Center.
Good to know
Peak season datesMay 22, 2025 - September 24, 2025
Trash and recyclingTrash receptacles are provided throughout the campground, and users are advised not to burn trash or waste food in the fire rings.
Proximity to water featuresDirect access to the Allegheny Reservoir. Some campsites are lakeside.
Common complaintsComplaints include push-button showers with limited hot water, uneven campsites, and noise from neighboring campers or motorboats.
HostHosts are noted for being friendly and helpful. Specific mentions include Jeremy and Vaughn.
Campground Map
ALLEGHENY SITE MANAGEMENT, P.O. BOX 2395, BRADFORD, PA 16701, USA
Driving directionsFrom Warren, Pennsylvania, take PA-59 east for 13 miles. Turn onto Longhouse Scenic Byway/Forest Road 262 south and continue 3 miles to the campground. From the east, take PA-59. Just after crossing the Morrison Bridge over the Kinzua Arm of the reservoir, turn left and proceed 3 miles to the campground.
The roads leading to Dewdrop Campground are paved and accessible year-round. However, the Longhouse Scenic Byway is winding and features sharp turns, which may be challenging for larger vehicles. There are no seasonal closures reported for the main access route.Nearby places
Warren: 13 miles, approximately 20 minutes by car. Bradford: 23 miles, approximately 35 minutes by car.
Nearby supplies
Groceries, fuel, and camping supplies are available in Warren (13 miles away). Firewood and ice are sold at the campground.
Camper Reviews
4.5
181 reviews

Dewdrop is recommended, placing it in the top 40% of campgrounds based on reviews
Dewdrop Campground is highly praised for its scenic beauty, spacious campsites, and proximity to recreational activities like mountain biking and boating. However, some users criticized the maintenance of restrooms and showers, as well as the lack of cell phone service. The campground's hosts received overwhelmingly positive feedback for their friendliness and helpfulness.
Review Summaries
Based on 181 reviews
What Campers Love
- "Hosts are friendly and welcoming."
- "Spacious and private campsites."
- "Clean bathrooms and well-maintained sites."
- "Proximity to Jakes Rocks Mountain Bike Trail system."
- "Great access to...
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Common Concerns
- "Restrooms and showers are outdated and sometimes unclean."
- "Lack of hot water in showers."
- "No cell phone or internet service."
- "Campsites can be unlevel, making setup challenging."
- "Noise...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
- Bring your own toilet paper as supplies can run out.
- Purchase firewood on-site to comply with firewood transportation regulations.
- Bring water shoes for lake activities as there is no...
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Seasonal Insights
Summer is the peak season, with reviews noting warmer weather and popular water activities. Some visitors mentioned issues with mosquitoes and invasive caterpillars during this time. Fall brings...
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Camper Quotes
- "Dewdrop is a very nice campground. The female hosts were very friendly and nice to chat with."
- "Showers unfortunately had little to no hot water."
- "Large campsites with big iron fire rings and...
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Site-Specific Reviews
- Campsite 22: "Needs some work; a ditch runs through the middle."
- Campsite 31: "A good choice but down a hill from parking."
- Campsites 65-69: "Close to the water with great spots."
- Campsite...
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Accessibility Features
Reviews indicate that while the campground is accessible in general, some areas lack modern features like handicap benches in shower facilities. Elderly or disabled persons may find the terrain...
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Pet-Friendly Features
Pets are allowed but must always be leashed. One reviewer noted, "Dewdrop allows 'vicious' breeds, which is great for pet owners."
Based on 181 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025