About Allegheny Site Management
Allegheny Site Management operates 20 campgrounds in the Allegheny National Forest, located near Kane, Pennsylvania, approximately 120 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.
Allegheny Site Management operates 20 separate campgrounds under a US Forest Service permit. These campgrounds sit along the Long House Scenic Byway within the Allegheny National Forest. Camping options range from primitive undeveloped sites to developed campgrounds with hookups.
The forest provides 500,000 acres for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Guests access wildlife viewing, picnicking, swimming, and volleyball across the managed areas. Each campground offers different facilities to match tent campers, RVers, and cabin renters.
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What Amenities Does Allegheny Site Management Offer?
Specific amenities vary by campground location but collectively include picnic areas, swimming access, volleyball courts, and facilities for wildlife viewing. Boat rentals are available at select managed sites.
What Are the Check-In Rules at Allegheny Site Management?
Reservations are accepted online via the company website. Each campground operates under US Forest Service regulations, which dictate specific rules on check-in times, quiet hours, stay limits, and cancellations.
Where Is Allegheny Site Management Located?
What Attractions Are Near Allegheny Site Management?
All campgrounds are located within the Allegheny National Forest, providing direct access to over 500,000 acres of public land for hiking, fishing, and boating. The town of Kane, Pennsylvania, offers basic services and is the nearest community.
What Activities Are Available at Allegheny Site Management?
What Is the Atmosphere Like at Allegheny Site Management?
The vibe varies by campground, from secluded, primitive sites to more social, developed family campgrounds. The settings are typically forested and nature-focused, appealing to both short-term vacationers and longer-term forest visitors.