Reviews
Artillery Ridge Camping Resort & Gettysburg Horse Park
User Reviews
laurel vance
I want to express my gratitude to Amanda for all her assistance with my reservation. I found Artillery campground in the Good Sam’s guide and made the reservation based on that, Amanda told me the this campground doesn’t participate in good Sams discounts, but that the sister campground Gettysburg campground does. She canceled my reservation with the artillery campground and rescheduled me to Gettysburg campground so that I could receive the good Sam’s discount. She went above and beyond what I believe she should’ve done and I really appreciate it.
John Sabo
Artillery Ridge Campground is located on Taneytown Rd. about 2 miles from the town of Gettysburg and 1.5 miles from the National Military Park Museum. Other points of interest from the campground are Little Round Top (1 mile), Cemetery Ridge (1 mile), Pickett’s Charge (3 miles), and the Eisenhower National Historic Site (3 miles). We stayed 6 nights (Sun to Sat) in our MB Sprinter Class B camper. Reservations were made online, check-in was easy (our tag, etc. was available at the booth at the camp entrance) and the site was easy to find. The campground is clean, sites are reasonably priced and offer water, electrical and sewer connection. A dump station near the campground office is available if a sewer connection is not needed at the camp site. The bathrooms are clean and the showers offer plenty of hot water. Firewood is available at a vending machine for $9/bundle and is clean and dry. A pleasant surprise was the Chameleon 1360 Grill food-truck on Friday night. The burgers and fries were good and reasonably priced. Overall, highly recommended for RVers visiting Gettysburg.
Heather Vaughn
This is a great place to bring the rv. There is a fun mini golf and pool. Everyone is friendly and very nice. The pond is pretty and we saw people catching fish. Across the street is a path to the Gettysburg battle field. We enjoy staying here. We definitely recommend it to others
John Lloyd
This was a fantastic Campground with loads to do just minutes away from all the history Gettysburg has to offer. It was updated just a few years ago and the kids had a great time in the pool, mini golf, playground, horses, food trucks, escape room, etc. Full hookup site was relatively flat. Fully stocked shop on the Campground, too. Friendly staff. Definitely will be going back being that it's 45 minutes from Frederick.
Greg Johnson
Not a good start, received a call in the morning, switching us to a different site due to a water leak. Then after setting up, the water was turned off. The next day the water was turned off again. Some notice to allow us to fill the freshwater tank would have made it a non issue. But it is a nice campground. Some of the spots seem small. But the pool is great and lots of room to check out the pond, stables and new mini golf course. Plenty to do in the area as well. Food truck was a nice surprise.
Paula Bruckner
It was good-- not great. The staff was responsive and good natured. The site was just OK, the campground was undergoing renovations. I'm going to guess it will be much better once done.
Mike Gnowles
Nice experience with the family. Great location! Minutes to everything!
Paul Kimball
Very nice campground. Jen in the office is really nice and helpful. I recommend staying here. It is a great place. There was a little snow which it warmed up a little and made it a little soggy but all in all a great place.
Gael Orr
This camp ground has it all, covered stalls or small corrals, I'm guessing they are about 20'x20', but no roofs over them. This place is right on the battleground. Just cross the street and you are on the trails. The campsite has an inground pool, pond, campfire pits, RV hookups and running water, toilets, laundry and a store. You're 1.5 miles from town. The corrals and stalls are secure enough you can leave your horse for a few hours and enjoy a restaurant or museum if you want to without worry. In general, the area seems very safe and respectful. The campground also provides sawdust for your stalls and has shared wheelbarrows for use, but do bring your own fork. There are eleven miles of horse trails. The trails are well kept. You will see people on the trails walking around, and dogs. There was one wooden bridge I took my horse across with no way to ride around it, so make sure your horse can walk across a wooden bridge before bringing it here. Your riding in a lot of open areas and it is breezy, so keep it in mind if you are there in cooler weather. Enjoy the history!
Kristi Reading
We have stayed here many times and always have had a great experience! We love camping. We have brought our own horses and also ridden at the stables. This time we only brought our camper. We had a blast. The events were well planned, trick-or-treating, DJ dance party, food trucks, farmers market, pumpkin carving contest, site decorating contest and coloring contest for kids. We had a fantastic time.