Hours
Monday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMTuesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday, Closed
Sunday, Closed
Thousand Trails Gettysburg Farm Introduce
For residents and travelers in the Pennsylvania region, finding a getaway that combines historical intrigue with natural relaxation is a top priority. Thousand Trails Gettysburg Farm, located in the quiet town of Dover, offers a truly distinctive experience that stands out from traditional camping resorts. This 120-acre destination is not just a place to park an RV; it is a real working farm situated in the heart of Pennsylvania farm country. For local families, it provides a rare opportunity to connect with agriculture and nature, all while being just a short drive from the historic landmarks of the York and Gettysburg areas.
The core appeal of Gettysburg Farm is its immersive farm environment. Guests are greeted by the sights and sounds of a barnyard zoo, where children and adults alike can interact with a variety of animals, including goats, horses, peacocks, and even pigs. The atmosphere is one of peaceful productivity, as the property continues to engage in the planting and harvesting of crops. This educational component adds a layer of value to a standard vacation, allowing younger visitors to learn where their food comes from in a hands-on setting. The campground is bordered by the scenic Conewago Creek, providing a tranquil backdrop for those who enjoy the soothing sound of running water and the sight of rolling green hills.
Location and accessibility are major benefits for Pennsylvania locals. Situated at 6200 Big Mount Road in Dover, PA 17315, the campground is strategically positioned between the city of York and the legendary battlefields of Gettysburg. For those coming from Harrisburg or Lancaster, the drive is straightforward and scenic, taking you through the heart of the state's rural landscape. The facility is designed to be inclusive, featuring a wheelchair-accessible entrance, parking lot, and restrooms. While the campground feels remote and tucked away, it remains accessible enough for day trips to nearby attractions like Hershey’s Chocolate World or the Harley Davidson Vehicle Operations Plant, making it an ideal central hub for exploring the region.
Thousand Trails Gettysburg Farm provides a comprehensive suite of onsite services to ensure a comfortable stay. As a versatile recreation center and RV park, the facility caters primarily to RV travelers but also offers amenities that benefit all types of visitors. The park is well-maintained, with a friendly staff known for their hospitality and willingness to help newcomers settle into their sites. Whether you are a member of the Thousand Trails network or a first-time guest, the service is professional and attentive, focusing on creating a safe and enjoyable community environment.
- RV camping with full hookup options, including electric and water.
- Dedicated onsite services and a ranger station for guest assistance.
- Modern laundry facilities and clean public restrooms.
- Public showers to refresh after a day spent on the farm or hiking.
- Wi-Fi access available at designated hotspots like the rec center.
- A well-stocked country store featuring souvenirs, snacks, and firewood.
- Convenient payment options including Credit cards, Debit cards, and NFC mobile payments.
- Flexible check-in procedures with staff available to assist with late arrivals.
The features and highlights of this campground revolve around its unique farm-themed recreation and outdoor beauty. The large, recently renovated swimming pool is a favorite among guests during the summer months, offering a clean and modern space to cool off. For those who prefer to stay active on land, the park features a network of trails, including an easy hike that circles through cornfields and along the river, providing excellent views of the surrounding countryside. The diversity of the campsites is also a highlight, with options ranging from open grass fields to shaded spots along the creek, allowing campers to choose the environment that best fits their style.
- A barnyard zoo where guests can pet and feed friendly farm animals.
- Access to Conewago Creek for fishing and scenic walks.
- A large, well-maintained swimming pool with modern upgrades.
- Kid-friendly amenities including a playground, swings, and mini-golf.
- Miles of hiking trails suitable for all skill levels and ages.
- A dog-friendly policy that allows pets to join the family in the great outdoors.
- Dedicated picnic areas for large group gatherings and family meals.
- Organized community activities such as "Christmas in July" and live entertainment during peak season.
- Free on-site parking and spacious sites that can accommodate larger RV rigs.
For those interested in booking a stay or learning more about seasonal availability, the management can be reached through their primary office. The staff is happy to answer questions about the specific types of animals currently on the farm or provide advice on the best routes for reaching the Gettysburg National Military Park. Contacting the park directly is the best way to ensure you have the most up-to-date information on site types and rates, especially during the busy summer and fall seasons.
Contact Information:
Address: 6200 Big Mt Rd, Dover, PA 17315, USA
Phone: (717) 292-7191
Mobile Phone: +1 717-292-7191
What is worth choosing at Thousand Trails Gettysburg Farm is the balance between a quiet, rural retreat and an active, family-oriented resort. It is a particularly good choice for dog owners and service dog trainers, as the abundance of space and the presence of farm animals provide a great environment for training and socialization. Unlike standard paved RV parks, the "farm first" philosophy here means you are surrounded by nature and history. The proximity to Gettysburg—just about a 30 to 45-minute drive—allows you to enjoy the educational benefits of the battlefields while retreating to a more peaceful, animal-filled environment at night.
Furthermore, the campground is worth choosing for its cleanliness and the quality of its infrastructure. Many visitors have noted that even though the park features rustic elements, the essential facilities like the bathhouses and the pool are kept in top condition. Choosing this campground means you are supporting a unique local business that maintains the agricultural heritage of Pennsylvania while providing a modern recreational space. Whether you are fishing in the creek, feeding the goats, or relaxing by a campfire, Thousand Trails Gettysburg Farm offers a memorable and wholesome experience that keeps local Pennsylvanians returning year after year.
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Customer Reviews
This was our first visit to Gettysburg Farms. We went because we have a service dog in training and we wanted her to see all the animals. The camping area was great. Plenty of room.There was some nice walking spaces. The pool looked good, but was closed for the season. We were told that it had been redone.Because it was late September, some of the activities were not happening.We stayed 4 days and enjoyed it- one of the nicer Thousand Trails parks.We loved visiting the animals and it was great for our SDiT to experience them.The only thing that made me sad was the pigs, peacocks, rabbits and turkeys only had a small space in which to live. They had PLENTY of space for the animals to have a larger area. The farm was well kept. The horse had a nice large area to exercise.
Amazing pool- very nice. Variety of sites. We stayed down by the river and our site was easy to get into. Some of the sites are on grass. Kids loved the animals. Staff very nice. All amenities were up and running.
I am so sad I only got to stay here for one night! It was absolutely adorable! Really well kept, bathrooms were nice, friendly guests & staff - Jerry specifically was very helpful & cool - and the animals! So amazing! My dog & I were so happy & comfortable here. I can’t wait to spend a little time here when I pass through again!
This is a camping area. We requested a pull thru site with w/e/s only to be put on a site with no sewer hook up, all the while, there were at least 12 empty spots with w/e/s the entire time we were there that were left unoccupied, yet every time we asked to be moved we were told they were at full occupancy. This forced us to use their community bathrooms and showers which smelled extremely like sewer and one of the ladies shower 🚿 heads was not operational after getting completely undressed to shower. We were put on a spot which had an adjacent open ditch. After sitting out at our fire pit in the near darkness my 71 y/o husband tripped on a ground divot and fell into the ditch. The camping area has potential but its run down. With a little bit of work it could be fine but the area they placed us was downright dangerous.
This campground is part of Thousand Trails. We have a one year free trial with our camper purchase. The campground is large and spacious. Our site was by the river. 30amp water/electric. They have sites with sewer is the "nicer" part of the grounds. They have a dumping station. They have tent sites available as well. The site we were at was 633, its extremely slanted and is a parallel site, so leveling is tricky. Many of the sites near us were muddy and rutted out. When we arrived they assigned us this spot, for some reason I thought I had read that we would get to pick our spot. The bath house near us was closed for "remodeling". Honestly it didn't look like it had been touched in a decade. There was a bath house operational in the center near the dumping station, but was a far walk for us. They have a pool, basketball court, horse shoes, shuffle board and putt putt. The putt putt needed work but was operational. They have a banquet hall theh play bingo in and have an arcade that is small. They have a general store that is small but has some camper equipment for sale. The farm honestly is the best part. You can pet the animals and buy food in the store. The pool looked nice and had a worker maintaining it in the mornings. There are alot of permanent sites here. The river is nice for fishing if you can find a good clearing off the bank. This place is very quiet despite all the kids. This place needs some work but im not gonna complain about free. I believe it's about 80 bucks a night if you pay for it. Overall would stay here again!
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