Whispering Winds Campground

277 Tollgate Road, Sheffield
Website: whisperingwindspa.com
Phone: +1 814-968-4377

Opening hours:
Mon09:00-20:00
Tue09:00-20:00
Wed09:00-20:00
Thu09:00-20:00
Fri09:00-21:00
Sat09:00-21:00
Sunclosed

Categories: Campground  Establishment  Lodging  Park  Real estate agency  Rv park  Travel agency 

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5
Aug 08, 2018

Travis and Krisi Cooper

My wife and I stayed here this past week for 6 nights. Of all the campgrounds my wife and I have stayed at in the past, this was by far one of our favorite campgrounds. Wayne and Ann, along with their evening helper, have done an extremely nice job with this campground. Situated in a small valley in the middle of the Allegheny National Forest, there is no other way to experience this National Park. Super clean and very well laid out. RV sites were very spacious, cable TV connections, picnic table and its own fire ring. Firewood sold on site, and at an extremely reasonable price. Best of all, the owners will deliver your firewood to your campsite. From what I could tell, almost all of the FH sites were situated along a mature, mountain fed stream. There is no better way to go to sleep, or wake up, than having the sounds of a running stream constantly in the background. Since we were not tent camping, we did not check out the onsite bathrooms, but I am sure if they are kept in the same manor as everything else is, they were super clean. Laundry facilities were neat, well kept, and had reasonable prices. Had a very nice playground for the kids, a well maintained swimming pool, and a newly renovated shelter. Location wise, this campground is centrally situated to the Kinzua Dam/Allegheny Reservoir (Warren, PA), Kinzua Bridge State Park (Kane, PA), as well as a hidden gem called Hearts Content Recreation Area (Sheffield, PA). If you've ever wanted to feel like you are walking through a fairy tail, magical land, then Hearts Content Recreation Area is the place to go. My wife and I called it the Redwood Forest of the East. My only suggestion would be to incorporate a "Dog Run" of some sort to allow the transient campers a chance to let their pets off of a leash to run a bit. We wish Wayne and Ann all the best in the future, and if we are ever back up in the Allegheny's, we will most certainly stay here.


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