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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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3.5 / 5 (4 votes )

Indian Rock Campground

436 Indian Rock Dam Road
17403, York
Pennsylvania, the United States

A quiet and clean campground located 3 miles from York. Centrally located between Gettysburg, Lancaster & Hershey. Also bordered by the York Heritage Rail Trail.

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Dogs

Recreation
Golf court
Boat hire

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Baby change facilities


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Anonymous
English (US)
Price is $40.00 not $32.00 as states on website. We were not told until after we had paid and getting ready to hookup in our site that not all sites had 30 amp only 20 amp plugs. Called and he said only a few sites have 30 apm and not available. Would have been nice to have know this before we paid since no refunds!
1 year ago

SusanC
English (US)
An okay place for an overnight stay or a place to stay while visiting the York area sights and region. It's more like an RV-parking-lot-with-full-hookups. Out in the 'country' near York, and very quiet at night.
3 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
An okay place for an overnight stay or a place to stay while visiting the York area sights and region. It's more like an RV-parking-lot-with-full-hookups. Out in the 'country' near York, and very quiet at night. While the Verizon signal was only one-bar, it was still a reasonable, solid connection. The free camp WiFi had a very strong signal at site 5, and decent response on a Friday evening. Our site only had a 20A connection (glad I had a 20-to-30 adapter with me). The sewer connections are 'angled' into the ground, but our site had a large rock to help 'prop up' the hose end so it would be snug into the ground pipe.
3 years ago