Riverhurst is a beautiful park with well over 100 years of history. It is right on the Allegheny River with many sites right on the water. The owners are very friendly and accommodating. The center of the park is full of grand old trees that we find to be a major attraction. There are also sites in the open, if you don't want to navigate through the trees. It's a terrific place for paddlers, since the river access is ideal. This is a small, family-owned place, so there isn't a lot of glitz, but it is clean, lovely and SUCH a bargain. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is nestled in a valley of very tall pine trees next to the Allegheny river. Beautiful fall foliage and very quite. Very few campers (6) when we were there. However, it is a small campground and during the holidays, it's usually full and weekends you may find it difficult to get in. We were there Sunday through Tuesday. If you don't want pine needles all over your rigs, ask to park on the outer edge where there are trees or open field. Low water pressure (20 PSI). Dirt interior roads, and all grass sites. Host's were very friendly and helpful getting to site after dark. We'd go back again, but only during the week and not the weekends. We camped here in a Motorhome.