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28 RV Parks near South Coatesville, Pennsylvania
Coatesville, Pennsylvania 0.85 miles NE
Caln, Pennsylvania 2.4 miles NE
Thorndale, Pennsylvania 4.17 miles NE
Parkesburg, Pennsylvania 5.39 miles SW
Upland, Pennsylvania 6.52 miles SE
We did however find 28 campgrounds within 25 miles of South Coatesville. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near South Coatesville in the left hand column.
475 Lynch Rd New Holland, Pennsylvania 17557 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 419 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 103 Reviews
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Sep 2019 - $45.00
If you are looking for a spacious, wooded campsites then Spring Gulch is for you. All the elite sites are among the best you will find of any campground. The rest rooms are very clean and well maintained, the pool and hot tub were left open due to unseasonably warm weather. The campground sponsored activities each night, including their Thanksgiving in October. The location in the Welsh Mountains is one of the best location in all of Lancaster County. - dadseven
Jul 2019 - $65.00
We stay in here every year for just under a week next to our friends in the 1500 section. The staff could not be friendlier or the park cleaner. Plenty of room for our 45ft coach and full hookups. - WMSmith
Jul 2019 - $86.00
Very nice park,eaay access to spacious sites. A bit expensive at $86 a night. Golf cart rentals by an outside vendor at nearly $100 a day so be prepared. We will definetly stay here again. - Mgee
451 East Maple Grove Road, Bowmansville, Pennsylvania 17555 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 215 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 19 Reviews
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Nov 2019 - $55.00
Let me start by saying the people working at this RV park were very friendly and helpful. It's a very large park with around half of its spots occupied by seasonal campers. The park itself is built into a steep hill and that's where the problems began. When we arrived they escorted us to our site only to find that is was impossible to back into with our 36' 5th wheel due to the extreme slope and trees on 3 sides of the site. Management quickly found us another site which was not much better but was all they could offer. The roads in the park are very narrow and while heading to the new site we scraped a tree that obviously had been struck many times. Our new site was very large but the entrance was almost completely blocked by a giant boulder. After several attempts we got in. As I said the roads in the park are very narrow and pocked with pot holes. There are many rock islands where 2 roads meet making turning difficult. On the good side, Halloween is very big in this park and they had a great hayride and haunted house. The park needs to improve their roads and remove a lot of trees. While the staff was great I would not stay here again. - TED JURY
Oct 2019 - $50.00
Arrival and check-in was smooth. Staff were available to assist with questions and directions to site. This is primarily a gravel lined site for motor homes, but fortunately a overnight spot was available for tents. Positives were staff courtesy, cleanliness, laundry, activities for kids, fire pit and picnic table at the site. Hiking trails were not in great shape but I don't believe many take to the trails. - outsideismyinside
Oct 2019 - $50.00
We stayed during their Halloween Weekend. There were many activities, including hayrides and a haunted house. We enjoyed seeing the kids trick ot treating. The check-in was quick and easy. The staff was very helpful in making sure we got to the site and settled. Our site had a full hook-up, including cable. Cable picture quality was not great. The OTA quality was good, but there were very few channels. AT&T cell signal strength was weak. Overall, we enjoyed the weekend and will probably return. - BillU8
100 Birch View Ln Coatesville, Pennsylvania 19320 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 200 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 10 Reviews
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Sep 2015 - $46.00
The check-in process was very painful/slow - it is clear they cater to seasonal site folks, and do not have many (if any) weekenders. 98% of the campground is seasonals - some are OK, most are very dirty, run-down, and trailer-park-ish, very few are nice. Their cancellation policy is the worst I have ever seen - basically forcing you to lose money if you need to cancel. Kids activities were OK, folks running them were rude, and you could tell they cater to seasonal folks. I would not go back. - Lspajm
Apr 2013 - $44.00
Arrived after office closed - no instructions for late arrivals but all 'visitor' sites empty (site seems to be mainly residential)so no trouble setting up. All sites have sewer connections despite some being marked 'water & electric only'. Very old shower block: cold and drafty. Showers have to be held on constantly to get water. Wi-fi might be available but password required at additional charge! $44/nt for very basic provision. There are better, smarter RV Parks in the area - better positioned for exploring Amish country. - UK RV'ers
Sep 2012 - $50.00
Spent Labor Day weekend here and had a very nice time, they are slowly fixing the place up still some rough looking seasonals that need some cleaning up and the bath house is not that large they could really use an upgrade there but things take time. They did upgrade some of their sites with upgraded electric and also sewer and also graded some other sites so in time I am sure things will improve. We will return. - DBLR
1659 Embreeville Road Coatesville, Pennsylvania 19320 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 104 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 89 Reviews
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Apr 2019 - $59.00
The KOA directory advises to call for directions for big rigs - highlighted bold. I called and the directions I was given took us over a bridge on which we were too long to make the corner. Unfortunately, this issue impacted my feelings about the campground. We were there for 2 weeks and spent a significant amount of time looking for the best way out. The campground itself was on a hill and the roads going in were steep but manageable. But the best routes through the campground were not clear. Our site was long and level. There was shade on our site. This was one of the more peaceful campgrounds in our travels. Note: the "bad" mark for service was because of getting the worst directions possible for getting to the campground. We did not interact with any staff after that. Big rigs who do not know the area need to be very careful. Avoid the bridge that is approx. 1/2 mile west of the campground. - lce3
Oct 2018 - $96.00
A nice peaceful park for a Halloween weekend to end our season. We enjoyed our stay. The park itself and amenities are very nice and clean. The ride to the park from route 1 is stressful. Route 82 has some low branches. The turn onto Embreeville road is tight, and Embreeville road is narrow and winding with lots of blind turns and questionable branches. I am sure glad my rig is only 12'4" tall. The bridge at the mill is doable if oncoming traffic yields properly......or at all. Personally I think the campground should contact the state about trimming the branches over the road to 14' plus. It's not an unreasonable request to help their business in a time when big (expensive) rigs are very common. Once in the campground the roads are steep, windy, narrow and off camber. Less than 8" bedrail clearance on a 5th wheel could easily result in a crunched truckbed here. It was very nice and relaxing once the trailer was dropped. Great view from the patio sites overlooking the office, activity center and pool. We would return for another quick weekend despite the access challenges. I would never recommend trying to get here in the dark though. - ferguson65
Oct 2018 - $50.00
This RV Park would be a 9 if it was sunny out and two hurricanes had not just passed thru the area. It was thriving even though it was very soggy when we were here. There were kids every where dressed up in costume for a planned trick r treat night on Saturday from 6-6:30 pm. It was fun to see so many people out and about talking with each other. The pull thru sites were really long, but not that level, so have plenty of blocks around to help your auto leveling system do its job. The front desk staff were very helpful. - Vipermanden
103 Hidden Acres Rd Coatesville, Pennsylvania 19320 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 200 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 3 Reviews
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Oct 2016 - $46.00
The park was clean we got there just after a storm came through so the weather wasn't very good. We got there a little late they waited for us. It was a nice place to camp for the weekend. I would stay again. There road ways are all paved. But it was late in the season so everything was closed up. But we were there for a Company Picnic some where else so it was a good place to camp for the weekend. - ztoymaker
Jul 2016 - $30.00
My husband and I stayed in a popup camper on 4th of July weekend. We had to arrive late, they were fine with it. We got a pull-through site. We forgot a few things but their little supply store had everything we needed. They do have a $10 minimum for cards though. The sites were nicely spaced and clean. The "quiet time" was 11 pm. We didn't hear a peep after then which was very nice. They had plenty of activities to do so you weren't bored. The fireworks on July 4th were AWESOME! The downsides were the narrow roads, WiFi was only available at the Office area and the map was a little hard to read at first but other than that it was great. We will definitely be back! - NKatieA
Sep 2014 - $49.00
Overall a good CG and well kept. Although we had a very good stay, I took a couple points off for minor annoyances. All sites are gravel with lots of trees and grassy areas for tents. The pool is only open 10-5 which I thought was silly if a person is out doing tourist stuff during the day and wants to relax by the pool in the evening. Most of the roads are narrow and curvy so you may want to walk to your assigned spot first to ensure you can make it. During the weekend there are a lot of tent campers, kids, and dogs but everyone adhered to noise hours. There are a lot of full-timers and some of those spots look rather trashy which initially cast a negative outlook to our decision to stay there. - Goodcruisin
429 Icedale Rd Honey Brook, Pennsylvania 19344 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 100 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Oct 2019 - $40.00
We stayed here well after the main tourist season, so many sites were open. Most of the sites are workers or seasonal. Some were well kept, not not all. The restrooms were ok, but very musty smelling. The day before we had to leave, the management directed another 5th wheel to park right in front of us while we were out. There was no way we could hook up, so they had to move the next morning so we could get out. We chose this campground mostly because of it's proximity to the Philadelphia airport. Otherwise, I wouldn't stay here again. - Ralph Pinney
1091 Creek Rd Downingtown, Pennsylvania 19335 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 58 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 19 Reviews
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Jul 2019 - $45.00
We had a beautiful site. Lots of trees/foliage, and very near the creek. The problem was the parks interior roads for big rigs. This park is said to be able to handle big rigs, but there are a few big trouble spots that could be remedied by the owners. We have a 40 foot Motorhome. There was a tight turn to get to our site with a large plastic drainage pipe (with ditch next to the road) which is across from 2 trees close to the road. You have to do a 3 point turn to get by them. The bigger problem came with how we were supposed to exit. Many, many potholes and a deep ditch that are not good for a low bottom big rig to pass over. The potholes can twist and crack your frame. Coming out of that ditch can bottom out the back end, causing much fiberglass damage (we speak from $8K experience). We struggled to turn the rig around to exit the way we came in to avoid those potholes and deep ditch. The roads in have miles of low branches that hit the top or scratch the sides as you pass. It's only two lanes and with many hills so you can't ride the middle to avoid them. When I mentioned it to the owner upon arrival, she got defensive and said, "The town can't keep up. Pennsylvania is a jungle. You just have to go slow." Slow scratches are exactly the same as fast scratches. It is a beautiful park. Everyone is very friendly. If the park roads were repaired, and trees were trimmed along the route in, it would be darn near perfect. A little remote though You have to do some driving to get to stores. - Diane and Tom
Aug 2018 - $45.00
Clientele is made up by mostly seasonal campers - their sites are bit junky. Grounds are well kept, swimming pool looked clean and inviting. The camp host are friendly and very helpful. This is our second time and probably not our last - as we have friends close by. The Brandywine Creek is of a historical interest to some and beautiful woodlands surround the park. oWater pressure is on the low side but do-a-ble. - bobbodean
May 2018 - $45.00
Many seasonal campers, but also room for travelers. Nice location along the Brandywine Creek. I saw ducks, geese, and blue herons during my stay. - Woody48
5130 Strasburg Rd Kinzers, Pennsylvania 17535 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 68 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 11 Reviews
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Aug 2019 - $55.00
Although this campground is a bit outdated, the beautiful sites more than make up for it! It has friendly, helpful staff and is in a great location in Amish country. - Alex And Denise
Sep 2018 - $57.00
Nice location. Nice big spaceous spots. Spots are on a hillside in the woods, which is nice. The only reason I gave it 3 stars is because the water was temporarily run from a hose from another site, and the 50 amp didn't work. Owner's are very nice, and will go out of their way to help you, and make things right if a problem arises. The packet of area attractions they give you on arrival is amazing, and thick. This place has a lot of long term campers. The campers are very nice, just the majority of spots are long term. The downside is the campground is in need of renovation. It is clean, and has a lot of potential just needs some sprucing up. The roads have plenty of room, but be for warned this place is on the side of a hill. I had to put my truck in 4x4 to back into one spot. Owner will help spot you if needed. All in all they are making upgrades, and it is nice, and quiet family owned campground! - AndyK
Aug 2018 - $40.00
Where should I start? Amish country is beautiful and very tourist friendly. This park has zero activities so it's purely a sleep site. If you have to run A/C in your camper then nothing else can be on because my AMP reader barely read 25AMPs on the input. Must use water pressure regulator because it fluctuates severely. Great wooded area with plenty of shade. If fixed up it would be a great place to drop anchor for a vacation. Short distance from a ton of great shops. - Derrick4
354 Springville Road New Holland, Pennsylvania 17557 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 85 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 91 Reviews
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Nov 2019 - $67.00
Very clean and well maintained campground. A "no frills" KOA that suited our purpose just fine. Would certainly return...... - hiker1
Oct 2019 - $58.00
Stayed two nights while exploring Lancaster County. This is a very nice, clean campground located on the side of the valley overlooking beautiful farmland. Like most commercial campgrounds, the sites are side by side with few trees, but the sites are relatively level, well graveled and the facilities are clean. The park is central to Amish country and close enough to Hersey and other sites of interest. We enjoyed out stay there. - Buddy Ray
Oct 2019 - $40.00
Great staff - worked with us on the stay. Many sites and near various shopping and sites. Quiet area and good place to rest and relax. Lots of trees. - Catastrophie
5005 Lincoln Hwy Kinzers, Pennsylvania 17535 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 115 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 45 Reviews
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Sep 2017 - $41.00
This is an old established park that seems to try to do upkeep, but not so much doing things to improve the park. It looks like they are working on new electric but not sure as they have been doing this for awhile according to another camper. There has been a talk of a pool for so long I don't know if that will happen. The maintenance crew spent most of 3 or 4 days cutting down some big trees that may have been going bad. The roads are gravel but with many work campers doing a pipeline job nearby, the roads have some mud holes and ruts where they have run across the grass. Sites are a bit tight and with the big rigs the workers have, there trucks are almost parked in the roadway, making it difficult to get by in some areas. It's a nice area to camp with lots of Amish buggies going by at nighttime, and also coming thru the park to sell their goods. - delacamper
Sep 2017 - $41.00
Small park located off Route 30 about 10 miles East from downtown Lancaster. Check in was easy, and staff very friendly. Site was pull thru, gravel, 30 amp, but Rig needed to be leveled. Water pressure was ok. Sites are close together, some shady some out in the open. We had an open site, however couldn't get satellite. Basic cable was good. Fire ring & picnic table. Small dog park, but green space to walk dogs. Roads in are gravel, enough room to maneuver, and they provide directions for best route to site. Next to an Amish farm on one side and a museum on the other, beautiful views of farmland. Quiet basic park, small playground, small store and no pool. Has mainly seasonal & full time residents, and therefore some trailers/RV need upkeep. They appear to be adding new trailers to be used as rental cabins. Good for an overnight stay. Close to Lancaster, and attractions. - KKColorado
May 2017 - $44.00
Having been to many camp grounds in Lancaster county this one needs major upgrades. Very dated and old bathrooms and overly pricey laundry facility. Sites are so so not very level. Alot of the sites I passed while walking around especially the white fema looking homes near the tent area just horid looking un landscaped, weeds, muddy and just not at all attractive to see. Farm overview is beautiful and then to walk by such a trashy ghetto looking area was very un inviting. Very disappointed to have seen that. Activities absolutely NONE!! No pool no nothing. If you're passing through and need a spot to sleep it's great other then that keep driving. Not recommended at all for a weekend getaway. - ANDO