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PA Dutch Country RV Resort

Reviews (5)

What Guests Are Saying

PA Dutch Country RV Resort offers a clean and well-kept atmosphere, with friendly staff and ample space for camping. Guests appreciated the gravel setup for tents, which helped with drainage, and enjoyed the variety of activities available. However, some concerns were raised about nearby gunfire, maintenance issues with cabins, and the quality of water, along with difficulties experienced with tent sites due to gravel and reservation mix-ups.

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James Closs

James Closs

October 15, 2025

5

Great camp ground for the Pennsylvania Renn Faire.
Though there is a firing range or something nearby, so if occasional distant gunshots freak you out might be an issue. No one in our party had an issue with it though.

With our tents we appreciated the gravel setup to help with drainage so we weren't slopping around in the mud. Also they have these movable fire puts made from tire rims which work better than you'd think.

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lora white

lora white

October 3, 2025

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We haven't stayed here since the 90's when our membership was under resorts usa. I am literally here cleaning our cabin. It's extremely dusty, porch covered in leaves, and the stove has something sticky dripping down the front of it. Why are we paying cabin fees or any fees and then cleaning the cabin to enjoy it. Mind you, we are here til Sunday. Horrible

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Leila Stiefel

Leila Stiefel

September 29, 2025

5

The atmosphere was clean and well kept including the bathrooms . I never Went in ther and it was a mess . Always looked very clean . Free of trash everywhere. Everyone working ther was always so happy and helpful and so kind . The campsites had plenty of space and they had a cute gnome village and full of activities for all ages ! Ty ty ty for a great weekend !

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Russell Deuell

Russell Deuell

September 23, 2025

3

WE stayed here for 2 week in early September in a 30' TT. We had a nice sized lot though there was a lot of slope front to back. There was room to park both vehicles, but the trees did drop sap on both cars that we are still trying to get off. Bathrooms were clean and well kept. There are a number of places to eat near by. There are two major draw backs, one the water has a lot of rust in it and smells. When we asked an employee about it they suggested Rust oleum rust remover for those places it showed. We added two different filters that helped but still had the issues. Luckily we had family near by so we could shower and wash clothes there. Second issue, is the gun range close by. If you don't mind hearing high caliber shooting every day all day long, then it won't be an issue. We didn't enjoy it so didn't spend much time outside which was too bad because the trees there are beautiful. A local that I talked to about the water, said yea the rust and smell are a problem, he just replaces the water filter every time he stays there and only stays for a weekend. Can't say this one is on our list to return to.

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Katrena Loy

Katrena Loy

August 26, 2025

3

We came into town for the PA renaissance festival, and stayed at the tent sites for the weekend. The only really good part of the stay was having a sense of seclusion/privacy with the trees around us to separate us from the pool.

We booked a few months in advance for two sites, and I made notes on both reservations that we were together. Thankfully I called a week before to double check. They originally had the two locations on opposite ends of the park. Even after calling, they still put us in a spot with a bunch of trees and thorny brush between the two sites. There was an open site next to us that would have been perfect. I know another party had a similar issue with their reservations and needed to walk even further between their sites.

The worst part of the stay was that the tent sites are all on thick gravel. We bent/broke several stakes and needed a hammer to get them down into the ground. Sleeping on gravel was a nightmare even with several layers underneath. Its also a solid walk to the closest restroom, at the pool, which got annoying quickly.

I'm sure this campsite must be pleasant for RVs, but I will not be coming back to camp.

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Location PA Dutch Country RV Resort

Address:
185 Lehman Rd. Manheim
Manheim, PA,
United States

Highway access

The campground is on Lehman Road. PA 72 is near and US 30 is near.

Latitude & Longitude: 40.2375 / -76.4416

Elevation: 216 feet

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