Journey back in time — to the days when Americans traveled cross country by covered wagon — when you set off on this overnight adventure near Pittsburgh. Don’t worry, though, as you’ll have plenty of modern amenities and activities to keep you firmly planted in the 21st century during your getaway.

Pack your bags with everything you’ll need for an unforgettable overnight (or two) adventure, sleeping in a covered wagon at Jellystone Park in Mill Run.

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The sprawling glampground’s newest campsite, the rustic covered wagon comfortably sleeps six in cozy bunk beds.

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You won’t have water or heat in your covered wagon, but you will have plenty of modern amenities to keep you comfortable.

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Fall asleep, with the a/c running, to your favorite cable television show; brew your coffee in the pot each morning; and store your perishables in the mini fridge.

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You will have to bring several items, however, including cookware, towels, linens, and any personal items you’ll need during your stay.

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Eat your meals at the quaint booth in the covered wagon, or set up at the picnic table right outside of your door.

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Discover plenty to do at Jellystone Park, too, when you’re ready to venture away from the covered wagon. Spend hours swimming in the pool, sunbathing, and playing mini golf.

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Jellystone Park also features a restaurant, a shop, and fun activities such as arcade games, paintball, and carousel rides.

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Before settling in to your covered wagon for the night, tell ghost stories around a roaring camp fire, where you can roast marshmallows just the way you like them.

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Address: 839 Mill Run Road, Mill Run, PA, 15464

Jellystone Mill Run Click here for the official website of Jellystone at Mill Run. Or, go here for Facebook.

What’s your favorite overnight adventure near Pittsburgh? Join the conversation in the comments! Up for some more overnight fun in and around Pittsburgh? Click here to read about the seven best campgrounds for those who hate camping.

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Click here for the official website of Jellystone at Mill Run. Or, go here for Facebook.

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