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RV Village Camping Resort
Overview
RV Village Camping Resort offers a welcoming atmosphere for travelers looking to experience the charm of Western Pennsylvania. This park is designed to be a comfortable home base for both short-term visitors and seasonal guests. It provides a peaceful retreat that balances the quiet of nature with the practical needs of modern RVers. The grounds are meticulously maintained, ensuring a clean and pleasant environment for every visitor who stops in Mercer.
Location & Surroundings
Situated conveniently near the intersection of Interstate 79 and Interstate 80, the resort offers exceptional accessibility for those traveling through Mercer, PA. The surrounding landscape features the gentle, rolling hills typical of the region, providing a scenic backdrop for your stay. Despite its proximity to major highways, the park retains a quiet, rural feel that allows guests to disconnect from the hustle and bustle while remaining close to modern conveniences.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is equipped with a variety of features designed to enhance your camping experience. Guests can enjoy full hookup sites that cater to rigs of various sizes, including convenient pull-thru options for larger motorhomes. On-site recreation is abundant, featuring a refreshing swimming pool, a well-equipped game room, and a playground. For added convenience, the park includes a camp store for essentials and clean laundry facilities, making extended stays comfortable.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
One of the biggest draws to the area is the Grove City Premium Outlets, located just a short drive away, offering a premier shopping experience. History buffs and craft enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to the Wendell August Forge, the oldest and largest forge in the country. Additionally, the local area is known for its proximity to vibrant Amish communities, where visitors can explore unique shops and enjoy fresh, local produce and handmade goods.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for families seeking a structured environment with plenty of activities to keep children entertained throughout the summer. It also serves as a perfect hub for shoppers and weekend explorers looking to take advantage of Mercer’s local attractions and regional history. Whether you are passing through on a long road trip or looking for a seasonal spot, the park offers a blend of community spirit and individual privacy.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jo R
Spacious campground in a convenient location. GPS route will send you up a very steep, short hill. Some campers might not make it. There's a way to get in from the other side to avoid the hill- check your map.
Char Allen
We arrived on a Sunday for a seven day stay. It was very quiet and peaceful. The bath house we used was very clean. There were no doors with locks in the shower area. Nothing but a curtain to separate you from the rest of the bathroom. They also lack grab bars in all the showers. The pool area was packed on the weekends but seemed well maintained. The laundry has decent sized washers and dryers that are reasonable priced per load. It even had a very large lending bookcase filled with books. The walking trails and pond were beautiful. They also have a small store in the park office. The RV sites are very narrow. Your RV neighbors are stacked right on top of you. Each site had its own fire ring and an extra large picnic table. The gravel in the sites was even and level making for an easy set up. The weekend were nonstop noise of carts all day and night. We also had a neighbor that came in on the weekend and decided to pile their dog feces next to our RV, so we couldn’t even open our windows to enjoy fresh air. They had two very aggressive dogs that would charge any dog that passed and barked constantly. They seem to have a lot of rules at RV village camping resort, but none of them are really enforced. Lots of young children driving carts and the quiet hours on the weekends are a suggestion. We did have a wonderful time at local shops, wineries and restaurants. Even enjoying the Grove outlets which were only 20 minutes away. If you do stay here you have to check out Jones shakes. They had over 300 different flavors of shakes some I were really interesting! There is a small Walmart and other connivence stores close. Walt’s the grocery store had very high in price. There are also lots of local produce vendors throughout the area. Just a suggestion but don’t follow the GPS to get into the park. There is a very steep drop off in the road that larger RVs will bottom out on. Luckily we read their site and followed the suggested directions. This is a wonderful kid friendly busy park on the weekends. During the week is very peaceful.
Dawn Irwin
Beautiful campground! Well maintained! Friendly customer service! Will definitely be back when in the area! Just a FYI. Do NOT follow Google maps. Follow the campground signs or call for directions. They will gladly help!!!
Jen B
As many have said the campground itself is beautiful but there are some serious campground Karen's here. Whether they are employees or not, they need to cool it down a notch. If you have a golf cart, or are just camping for a weekend be prepared to be treated like dirt!
Kevin Cook
This is usually our last camping trip of the season. So reason for 4 stars is that I've never actually camped here while everything is completely open. They have a nice looking pool and several ball courts, as well as a variety of things for kids to do. They have full hookups and fairly flat sites with some shade.
Renee Renee
Management who hated kids retired. New guy in charge is the almighty TOM. I think this is the first time he has ever been in charge of anything. The power has gone to his head and camp has not even opened. I am management hear me roar. Tom here is some advise. Settle down.
Michael Sutton
I've been to alot of campgrounds in my time and RV Village is by far one of the best camp sites I've been to. The sites are all huge, most sites have access to power, water, and sewage. Every camper dreads the bath houses as they are mostly pretty nasty and smell horrible but RV Village has it figured out. I've never went into the bath house there and found it dirty, they have huge private showers and a constant supply of hot water! Very rare in a campground bath house! The pool is huge and always clean, basketball courts, mini golf, and bands on the weekend. Definitely a great place for families looking for a weekend get away!
Ron Hubbs
After reading reviews, we took a chance and booked Labor Day weekend 2021. So glad we did, this is a very nice campground with the staff and fellow campers being very outgoing and friendly. Had awesome neighbors. Our site was on a hill, but made the best of it as we reserved late and got what was left. Highly recommend as we will go back this year.
Karen Davis
Very expensive to park a camper there. Better off if you like campers to park in your own backyard
Ryan Miller
Nice for a weekend