About Dutch Cousin Campsite Public
Dutch Cousin Campsite sits in Lancaster County's Amish Country, 2 miles from the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The park operates year-round as a base for exploring the region.
Dutch Cousin Campsite sits in Lancaster County's Amish Country. The park operates year-round for weekend getaways and seasonal stays. Every site includes a fire ring for campfires.
The park is expanding during 2025 construction on weekdays. Construction affects the lower end with old tent sites. Visitors contact the office for specific site availability.
The recreation center hosts group events and activities. The playground provides outdoor play for children. The office and store sells camper supplies and bundled firewood.
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What Amenities Does Dutch Cousin Campsite Public Offer?
Dutch Cousin Campground offers clean bathhouses, a recreation center for events and rainy days, a convenient laundry room, an office/store for supplies, and a playground. The campground also provides fire rings at each site and sells bundled firewood and propane on-site.
What Are the Rates at Dutch Cousin Campsite Public?
2025 camping rates start at $63 per night for basic sites, with premium sites priced at $73 per night. Weekly rates are available at $395, and monthly rates start at $895. Additional lodging options include cabin rentals starting at $99 per night and rental trailers at $139 per night.
What Are the Check-In Rules at Dutch Cousin Campsite Public?
Check-in and check-out times are not specified on the website; campers should contact the office at (717) 336-6911 for current times. Reservations can be made online through the booking platform. The campground does not guarantee specific site assignments but attempts to honor requests.
Where Is Dutch Cousin Campsite Public Located?
What Attractions Are Near Dutch Cousin Campsite Public?
What Activities Are Available at Dutch Cousin Campsite Public?
What Is the Atmosphere Like at Dutch Cousin Campsite Public?
Dutch Cousin Campground is family-owned and operated, catering to families and seasonal campers. The atmosphere is focused on family camping and exploring the local Amish culture. The park is open year-round.
Are Pets Allowed at Dutch Cousin Campsite Public?
Pet policy details are not explicitly stated on the website. Visitors should contact the office at (717) 336-6911 to confirm if pets are allowed, any associated fees, and breed or size restrictions before booking.