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In the Out-Door – Summer Camping in Greene County: A Journey Back to Nature

T.R. Mahle by T.R. Mahle
March 5, 2026
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In the Out-Door – Summer Camping in Greene County: A Journey Back to Nature
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Camping is a popular outdoor recreational activity that allows individuals to immerse themselves in nature, escape the stresses of modern life, and reconnect with the natural world. Whether it’s pitching a tent, setting up a camper, or simply enjoying a night under the stars in a local park, camping provides a unique experience that combines adventure, relaxation, and simplicity. For families, camping can foster bonding, teamwork, and an appreciation for the environment. For individuals, it can offer solitude, reflection, and a sense of personal achievement.

One of the most appealing aspects of camping is its versatility. There are many forms of camping, each catering to different preferences and levels of comfort. Traditional tent camping is the most common, involving sleeping in a tent, cooking over a campfire or portable stove, and often carrying all necessary supplies. For those seeking more convenience, RV or camper camping offers the luxury of modern amenities such as electricity, running water, and kitchens while still enjoying the great outdoors. There is also backcountry or wilderness camping, which involves hiking into remote areas with minimal gear, offering solitude and a deeper connection with nature.

Preparation is key to a successful camping experience. Beginners should start with well-established campgrounds that offer basic amenities like restrooms, potable water, and fire pits. Essential gear typically includes a tent, sleeping bag, cooking supplies, appropriate clothing, and a first-aid kit. Understanding the local environment, weather conditions, and wildlife is crucial for safety. It’s also important to follow Leave No Trace principles, which emphasize minimizing human impact on the environment by disposing of waste properly, respecting wildlife, and preserving natural features. A basic rule to follow in all outdoor activities is “if you pack it in…pack it out”.

In recent years, camping has seen a surge in popularity due to increasing interest in sustainable living and outdoor recreation. National and state parks, private campgrounds, and wilderness areas offer countless opportunities for people to explore and enjoy nature. With the right planning and mindset, camping can be accessible and rewarding for people of all ages and backgrounds.

In conclusion, camping is more than just a getaway; it is a valuable experience that promotes well-being, environmental awareness, and a deeper appreciation for the world around us. Whether it’s a weekend trip with friends or a solo journey into the wilderness, camping invites people to slow down, disconnect from technology, and rediscover the simple joys of life outdoors.

Spotlight on Ryerson State Park:
Nestled in Greene County Ryerson Station State Park spans 1,164 acres in southwestern Pennsylvania. Established in 1967, the park is named after Ryerson’s Fort, a historic fortification used during the late 18th century. To my surprise, however, after having not been there for quite some time, it is completely different from my last memory of the sprawling lake (Duke Lake) and the surrounding areas. While still a very scenic area, the lake was drawn down in 2005 for safety reasons and no longer exists in its former capacity. A stream now winds through the area where the lake once was. However, many of the newest updates and changes to the park amenities have made a considerable positive impact to the overall comfort, convenience and enjoyment of the park.

The park offers a variety of outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy 13 miles of hiking trails that meander through diverse habitats, including mature forests, wet valley bottoms, evergreen plantations, and fields in ecological succession. For winter enthusiasts, the park provides opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, sledding, and tobogganing. During the summer months, the park features a free swimming pool, open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The pool complex includes a zero-gravity pool and a spray park (splash pad), offering accessible water recreation for all visitors.

Additionally, Ryerson Station State Park provides a 35-site campground (Polly Hill Campground) that is open year-round, with options for tent and trailer camping. Amenities include electric and full-hookup sites, modern restrooms with showers, and coin-operated laundry facilities. Additionally, the park offers two camping cottages and three deluxe cottages, accommodating up to five people each, with features such as electric heat, bunk beds, and nearby shower houses. Payments are made via the “honor system”…cabin rentals must be handled through the park office in advance.

The park is also equipped with over 275 picnic tables and grills, along with four picnic pavilions. Two of these pavilions are available for reservation up to 11 months in advance at the park office, while the others are free on a first-come, first-served basis.

Visitor Information
Located at 361 Bristoria Road in Wind Ridge, Ryerson Station State Park is open daily from sunrise to sunset, with day-use areas accessible from 8:00 A.M. to sunset. For reservations and more information, visitors can contact the park office at 724-428-4254 or visit the official website. A special “thank you” goes out to Ranger Andrew Brock and the rest of the staff for taking the time to show us around the park and answer all of our questions.

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