Tidioute View
This is a Boondockers Welcome host in Tidioute, PA
Max Rig Size
< 45 (ft)
Parking Spaces
2
Same Day Requests
No
We are located in the Alleghany National Forest in Tidioute, PA. We have A parking area with a beautiful sunset view. The area is level and easy to turn around. No electricity or water. Suggested Local Attractions:Hiking, biking, canoeing and restaurants.
Vehicle Suitability Information
Pets Welcome
Separate Tow Vehicle Parking
Outdoor Cooking Allowed
Generators Allowed
Slideouts Allowed
House Rules
No noise after 10 pm. Generators should be turned off for the night.
Location
Access Road Conditions: You access from paved road. Park near barn on level lot. Tow Vehicle Parking Details: You can park tow vehicle separately at this location, however you may have trouble turning around with a car dolly attached to RV.
Parking Surface
Unknown
Hosted By terryrides
Age:
55-65
Christian Motorcycle Rider Details: My wife and I have 5 grown children. We both ride Harley's and love to travel. We love meeting people and places we've never been before. My wife likes Big Band music and I like country. We do ministry work with youth and work full time. Home Town: Our home town is Tidioute, Pennsylvania. It is located in the Alleghany National Forest. Favorite Boondocking Locations: New to Boondockers and have not used it yet. Skills or Expertise to Share: I do motorcycle repairs when I'm not doing ministry.
Availability for RV Camping
References for this location from other RVers
BobnLorraine
6 months ago
Great experience
Rufflife2
7 months ago
this is such an amazing place! our hosts were beyond accommodating to us and helped us get our very large rig situated. The whole area is beautiful to explore and very interesting. We were blessed with a lovely home made apple cobbler one night! just down the road theres a cute cute gift shop with homemade pies! we so appreciated our stay here!
brojim
1 year ago
traveling nomads
Connecticut-2017
1 year ago
Excellent location and host! Quiet, secluded and great spot for viewing sunset and stars. Host told us about the town history regarding the oil industry, about Kinzua Dam (feeding the carp and ducks) and about his ministry to troubled youth. We look forward to visiting again, hopefully to view the foliage some year
steve_mari_jensen
1 year ago
Stopped here an a last minute chance. Glad we did. Had a little trouble finding it but thats my problem not the hosts. Met Terrys wife as she checked in with us when we arrived.Said to let them know if we needed anything. Wish we could have chatted more. Very quite with room to turn around. Parking was flat and wide open. Wished we could have stayed longer.