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Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping
Overview
Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping offers a scenic retreat tucked away in the rolling hills of Western Pennsylvania. This family-owned destination provides a balanced mix of traditional camping charm and modern conveniences. With its wooded surroundings and proximity to the water, it serves as a peaceful basecamp for those looking to explore Lawrence County. The park is designed to accommodate everything from primitive tents to large motorhomes, fostering a community atmosphere where the focus remains on outdoor recreation and natural relaxation.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated just east of New Castle, PA, positioned near the banks of the Slippery Rock Creek. This prime location places guests in a region defined by dramatic gorge scenery and lush hardwood forests. The area is relatively secluded, offering a quiet escape from highway noise, yet remains easily accessible from major routes like I-79 and US-422. Visitors can enjoy the gentle sounds of the creek and the dense canopy of trees that provide ample shade throughout the property during the summer months.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests at Rose Point Park have access to a wide variety of facilities designed for comfort and entertainment. The park features full hookup RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service, including spacious pull-thrus for larger rigs. On-site recreation includes a large swimming pool, a modern playground, and dedicated courts for volleyball and basketball. For those traveling without an RV, the deluxe cabins offer a cozy alternative. Practical needs are met with a well-stocked camp store, clean bathhouses, and laundry facilities to ensure a comfortable extended stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The highlight of the surrounding area is undoubtedly McConnells Mill State Park, located just a short drive away, featuring a historic gristmill and rugged hiking trails along the Slippery Rock Creek Gorge. Nature enthusiasts also frequent nearby Moraine State Park for boating and birdwatching. For a change of pace, travelers can explore the local Amish countryside or visit the Living Treasures Wild Animal Park. The creek itself is a popular spot for fly fishing and kayaking, making it easy to fill an itinerary with outdoor adventures.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for active families who enjoy a scheduled calendar of themed events and plenty of on-site activities to keep children engaged. It also appeals to nature lovers and hikers who want to be minutes away from some of Pennsylvania's most iconic state park landscapes. Because of the variety of site types and rental units, it is well-suited for multi-generational camping trips where some guests prefer their own RV while others opt for the convenience of a cabin.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Tamitra w
My husband and I had the pleasure of staying at Rose Point Park in our spacious 40-foot motorhome during the beautiful summer month of August 2025. From the moment we arrived, we were impressed by the park's immaculate grounds and charming aesthetic. The vibrant greenery and well-tended landscaping created a picturesque setting for relaxation. We chose this RV park primarily because we needed a place to get a good nights sleep, and we couldn’t have made a better choice. The campsites were clean and well-maintained, offering a rustic charm that enhanced our camping experience. The on-site store was impressively stocked with a wide array of supplies and essentials, ensuring we had everything we needed for our stay. The staff members greeted us with warm smiles and were incredibly accommodating, always ready to assist with any inquiries or requirements. And oh my gosh the dog park is beautiful! As we explored the area, we noticed several other campgrounds and RV parks, but none compared to the aesthetic and upkeep of the Rose Point Park. Its beauty and maintenance truly set it apart. Without a doubt, we are looking forward to returning to this wonderful campground on our next adventure. Thank you, to the team at Rose Point Park! Best regards, Dave & Tamitra Huckins
Scott Lyons
Came here for work because this is where my job brought me. Amazing place to stay long term/short term. Have arcade, heated outdoor pool, river runs right beside it, tiny and I mean tiny lil pond is one of the very rare negative things I myself have found with this place. Extremely courteous, very helpful, and friendly staff. They have a decent lil general store with very reasonable pricing, awesome lil ice cream shop literally a minute down the road with like 40 some delectable flavors "Mr. C's", who happen to have putt putt golf and a water balloon sling shot that you can launch at family or others for that matter lol 🤣 which is pretty cool! I mean cant say enough about this place! Loved it! Very memorable times!
Daniel Myers
Nice, clean cabins. Pool filled with happy, screaming children. Other campers seem nice, but respectful of privacy. Sure I've only been there the one day, but overall, I plan on coming back next year.
Jason Geer
Rose Point Park is only 3 miles off of I-79 near New Castle, PA. We held our family reunion there with about 120 in attendance, and most stayed there for the weekend at the campground. The cabins were all clean and modern with AC and kitchen. full hook up for the campers with a nice pavilion that served our family well. The pool was nice and plenty for the kids to do, while parents visited with family. they have golf cart rentals, and I felt the pricing was very reasonable accross the board (sites, store item pricing, etc...) we paid under $600 for 3 nights in a cabin (summer 2025) (double that at cozy rest, which is why we moved our reunion). The ice was $2.50 per bag for comparison. overall, I was very happy with the experience there, and we will be back next year.
Carol Nichols OR Goulding
We stayed at tent site 202 with my 7-year-old. The site was great and the bathrooms nearby were clean and well stocked! My kid loved the pool, the special event foam room, the playgrounds, and the arcade. Quiet hours start at 11pm though, which was a bit late for us- nearby campers were playing music and talking loudly right up to that time. It seemed like a great campground for tweens/teens; maybe we'll be back in a few years!
Don Bennett Jr
Great family campground!! Awesome owners who care.
Bob Patterson
We are members of local Toastmasters clubs in the area, and we joined the Butler club for their annual picnic meeting. The campground is well situated and an easy 40 minute drive from our home club. The campground is well laid out and the store is well stocked. We appreciate the fact that they host this event.
Amber Britnee
Me and my boyfriend and our dog stayed in a Yurt back in September, and we both LOVED it. The yurt was adorable. I had never even heard of one until we stayed here. It got a little chilly at night, but we brought heavy blankets just for that reason. We loved it so much we decided to add another night to our stay. They even have a dog park for your four legged babies. That’s so convenient since my pup loves to run around. He loved it, even though he never had a friend in there to play with. It’s still nice even for a single dog. The staff was all very friendly and courteous since I assume the place is family owned. They even live on site with a horse and a donkey, which are right next to the yurts. We got to pet them and feed them apples. I’d give them more than 5 stars if you could just for that. The store there has everything you need, and a little more. The only thing I disliked was that the store closed so early. But other than that, everything was great. There is some awesome scenic places to visit nearby, too. There’s an old bridge right down the street that is worth the short walk to go and see. There is also a couple state parks nearby, too. My favorite was McConnells Mill State Park. We visited the mill, Hell’s Hollow, Cleland rock, and other sights in the park that is absolutely worth going to. It’s very scenic and absolutely beautiful. Rose Point is by far the best campground I’ve ever stayed at. The staff was friendly, the other campers were friendly, and it was just a beautiful place all around. If we go back, we will definitely stay in a yurt again. It was a great experience and I absolutely recommend staying in one. 10/10. UPDATE: Me and my bf and my dog stayed again in a yurt this year, and it was just as awesome this year as it was last year. We even reserved the small cabin for next year right before Labor Day so the pool will still be open. I love this place! 10/10 still.
Stray One28
We spent 3 nights here on our Anniversary road trip. Very kid friendly, yet somehow still quiet. Loved the camp store , great pool, nice list of events. The young lady and the young man working in the evening at the camp store were so friendly and helpful! Well everyone was. Great trip , would definitely stay here again. :)
N8008KOamys
Our family enjoyed our week stay, and up until the last night our only complaint was that there was no shade/tree coverage around the playgrounds to help on the scorching days. But our last night there someone cut a massive hole in our tent destroying it…. we have tent camped for 21 years and never had something like this ever happen before. We don’t know what the persons intentions were, but we do know our dog has been sick all day. We informed the campground and got a simple sorry. I’m thankful my family wasn’t harmed but it definitely terrifies me to even think about visiting again.