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    Wonderful and amazing experience and we will visit every summer!!! The people are so genuine and the hospitality was great!!

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    Pequea Creek Campground - Beautiful trails.. Take a hike!

    Pequea Creek Campground

    4.3(9 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Very quiet and relaxing there we have been camping there for over 7 years Nice lots water and…read moreelectric hookup there is a dump station and there is a pump out service for a reasonable fee

    If you're planning to take a shower, bring quarters. They charge $35/night and you'll not only pay…read moreto get 6 minutes of reported shower time but discover water rationing at your site to insure that you pay to shower. I came here for a place close to where I was going to attend PA motorcycle training classes (which, btw, are free). Site #46 is quiet,... oh wait,... not really. The acorns are falling out of the oak trees this time of year and, well,... let me put it this way, "shots fired" would be my analogy of what these huge acorns sound like as they come crashing down on the top of my pop up cap and canvas covers. I'm a certified firearm instructor so believe me when I tell you the shots will make you jump throughout the night. Forgot to mention the restroom facilities. Not well maintained if at all. No sink to wash up, no toilet paper (thankfully, I did have some of my own - thanks, Honey for thinking of that). Ah yes, water. I was told I had water at my site and I did,... it flows slow enough that I suspect a reverse osmosis spigot is being utilized so you really MUST pay that 50 cents if you want to clean up. Once again, I'm thankful I brought 5 gallons of water with me to cook my Mountain House meals with. Have I forgotten anything besides the good night's sleep I haven't had since arriving? Funny, all these acorns, not one squirrel or deer to be seen anywhere. Hunters out here must have an exceptionally high success rate and killed everything. I live in Bucks County (appropriately named) where we are inundated with both species of wildlife so not seeing animals wandering in the woods is strange to me. Whoops,... they almost got away with it. Electricity. I paid for it and I got it. The 30Amp breaker doesn't work nor does one of the two 15Amp breakers so,... putting it simply, I got enough electricity to run the refrigerator OR the AC... but not both so I alternated between the two as needed. Damn, just thought about the road to the site,... about the width of a truck and two way? Paved,... mostly. Plenty to be desired especially if your driving a low ground clearance Odyssey like I am and, since air bags are part of my rear suspension, I'm conscientious about those two air valves and lines sticking down on the inside of each wheel back there. Poorly paved road surfaces didn't improve my overall impression of this place. On the bright side: It didn't rain.

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    Muddy Run Splash Pad Park - Was walking in the hiking trail at muddy run, love the scenery.

    Muddy Run Splash Pad Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Some adults need to cover up better being around small children, I don't know how you can walk out…read moreur door knowing your bottoms are going to fall down when the water hits you hard.. no body want to see your butt and Crack at a children splash pad have some modestly jeez. The water is chlorinated and that's a plus, some older kids need told to not run 20 mph bc there knocking down little ones.. . Today I was super concerned seeing a infant laying in a portable crib with he top over it in the blurring sun, this isn't good parenting are you trying to bake ur new born to death? I sure hope you checked your baby before it was to late , that just truly upset me today.. if ur hott in the sun so if your child!!!

    So happy to have had the opportunity to take my grandson here late in the summer of 2020. After…read moremonths of being inside, getting a chance to be outdoors and have him run and play was a welcoming adventure. Having been to Muddy Run park throughout my life for various things (weddings, boating, etc) the splash park is relatively new and I was eager to check it out. Best thing about it...IT'S TOTALLY FREE! While it may be on the small side it's loads of fun for kids of all ages, with buckets that dump, spritzers that spray, nozzles that shoot, and cascading water everywhere. There's so many features that they can interact with and ways to get wet - alittle or alot - your choice. The pad is clean and colorful with a retaining wall where parents can sit and keep a close eye. It's surrounded by a grassy area with picnic tables, shade trees, and a playground. You can have a picnic, or just soak in the sun's rays. While it's about a 40 minute drive from Lancaster City it's worth the trip as there's other things to do in the park - fish, boat, ride bike, trails, camp, ride horses, etc. GPS did send me the wrong way but once you find the park the signage will lead you right to it. I was pleasantly surprised by the behavior of the kids there, and parents were pretty attentive. There's a bathroom a short walk away, which we didn't go in, as well as an employee monitoring (but not lifeguarding) the area. The splash pad has it's on designated parking lot. We'll definately go back in 2021

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    Camp Ramblewood - Shipwreck

    Camp Ramblewood

    4.6(11 reviews)
    17.0 mi

    Overall, a lovely experience at Ramblewood. One of my communities organized an event here with over…read more700 people and the staff and venue was lovely. The pool was great and seem to be well-maintained. There were plentiful bathrooms and showers everywhere. The woods and grass fields were lovely. Something that stood out was the in-house food service. Feeding over 700 people 2 meals a day is not trivial and they did a great job. Food was always available on time (buffet style) and there were plenty of healthy options, including fruit, salad, and so on. The food team seemed to take pride in their work. Bathrooms: In good condition and functional. This is a campground with rustic cabins, so expectations are admittedly low, but they exceeded them.

    I've been coming to Camp Rumblewood for ever 2011 wood. I love this place we have our festival…read morethe first weekend in September. SisterSpace Of The Delaware Valley. I recently found out that there are so many other festivals that take place there. It's built over the Underground Railroad. It's a very spiritual land. Harriet Tubmans house is on that land. There's so much to do there. There's never enough time to spend there. The first time I went I said I'm never going home. The air is fresh and the lake is amazing. You can follow a trail. Becareful of the baby bear that's why I'm staying in the Cabins.

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    Shipwreck made from scrap wood

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    Shipwreck waves from Scrap wood

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