**PA Dutch Country RV Camping** is an **RV campground in Pennsylvania** offering memorable vacations for individuals, couples, groups and families. Located in the heart of Lancaster County, PA Dutch Country provides great RV camping with access to the sights and sounds of Amish Country. Sightseeing in rural Pennsylvania will give you the opportunity to experience the traditional Amish lifestyle, including beautiful handcrafts, woodworking, quilts and pottery. While you're on this journey, be sure to eat at one of the local restaurants that specialize in hearty homestyle cooking. As an authentic **RV campground in Pennsylvania** , **PA Dutch Country RV Camping** offers wooded campsites with convenient three point hook-ups and other amenities to make your visit comfortable and convenient. Wooded RV Campground in Pennsylvania Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at PA Dutch Country RV Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.
GPS: 40.237354N, -76.436543W
From NJ: Take I-78 through NJ into PA to Exit 13 (Rte. 501). Take Rte. 501 S to Rte. 322 W. Follow Rte. 322 W to Rte. 72 S. Proceed approx. 2 miles to the RV Resort entrance on the right.
From Philadelphia & S New Jersey: Take the PA turnpike W to Exit 266. From there, take Rte. 72 N 1/4 mi. to the RV Resort entrance on the left.
From the S: Take I-81 N to the PA Turnpike. Proceed E to Exit 266. From there, take Rte. 72 N 1/4 mi. to the RV Resort entrance on the left.
Always a nice place to camp but things have gone downhill since new management took over.
They tell you overpaid for your stay in writing and then deny it and never refund you what is legally yours.
Tried to get upper management to help but they also have ignored our request.
I would not recommend Thousand Trails is not what they were.
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This campground is a half mile from the Renaissance Faire and is nestled into the forest on the side of the mountain. The staff are friendly and the sights have trees but enough room to maneuver a camper (ours is 27 feet). There is a gradient level pool with mushroom fountain. Fun events and activities for the family!
I want to start by saying this is a campground that is part of many Thousand Trails locations. If you are someone who loves to kiss the butt of an arrogant manager who feels like they are above all you will fit in. If you are one of the managers many close friends you don't have to follow the rules. I would encourage you to go to any other campground but the one under this dictate manager. Be aware. Sad they have such a horrible manager because the location is beautiful. Go to Circle M or Hershey. This one is now under a horrible manager. Will be calling the head office to share the way the manager treats specific guests while allowing others to go unchecked. I have shared this review on many different sites because I don't want anyone to come here blindly. If you want to stay somewhere and have a really good time there are other campgrounds available. I have spoken personally to people who have camped close to is and they also are tired of the new manager who selects when they will enforce the rules and when they allow someone to get away with ignoring the rules. Many have also expressed that they won't be coming back to this campground either because they can't stand the manager either. Sad that you have a manager who is rude and condescending to guests except those select few. Beautiful location. Had a great staff until the new manager came. In fact after last year I was bragging about the amazing PA Dutch Campground. Sadly they hired a manager who ruined it shortly after he was hired. I knew from the first time I saw the manager that he was anything but a positive change for the campground. The manager has ruined this campground unless you are a friend of his then the rules don't apply as I mentioned before.
This is probably one of the nicest thousand trails I stayed at the staff was extremely friendly and accommodating. We even got free ice cream me and my daughter when we went to the camper store which is really nice of them. What they do right here compared to the other sites is it’s not a free-for-all they assign sites which is nice. You don’t have to take multiple trips around the campground to find a spot that works for you. My biggest issue with thousand trails is usually the campsites are very small and hard to get into. These are very open and easier to get into than most other sites. My spot unfortunately had a tree towards the front and a truck parked real close to the road so it was a little bit difficult getting into the spot but not their fault. In general, this is one of the more friendly campgrounds for campers in my opinion.
We have gone camping here for several years and we love it every time! The camp sites are a decent size with a picnic table and fire pit. Lots of trees for added privacy. There's a playground and even a pool. The bathrooms are always super clean and well maintained. The staff is very friendly and helpful. We love the fact it's right down the street from the Mount Hope Winery.