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Mill Bridge Village and Campresort
Overview
Mill Bridge Village and Campresort offers a unique blend of history and outdoor recreation in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Situated alongside a historic 18th-century grist mill, this destination provides a peaceful atmosphere for travelers looking to explore Lancaster County. The park focuses on a rustic, village-like experience where the past meets modern RV convenience, allowing guests to step back in time while enjoying the comforts of home.
Location & Surroundings
Located in Ronks, Pennsylvania, the resort sits on the tranquil banks of the Pequea Creek. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling farmlands and the distinct charm of Amish Country. Visitors can expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing by the entrance, as the park is nestled within one of the most culturally rich areas of the state, offering scenic creek-side views and a quiet escape from the bustle of the city.
Amenities & Park Features
The park accommodates various camping styles with a range of onsite facilities designed for comfort and convenience. Some of the most notable features include:
- Full hookup RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service for modern rigs.
- Cozy cabin rentals and primitive tent sites for a traditional experience.
- Clean bathhouses, a laundry facility, and a well-stocked camp store.
- A playground for children and direct access to creek fishing for recreation.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Staying at this campresort places you minutes away from some of the region's most popular landmarks and cultural sites. Guests often enjoy visiting:
- The historic Strasburg Rail Road for authentic steam train excursions.
- World-class live performances at the nearby Sight & Sound Theatres.
- Interactive family fun and rides at the Dutch Wonderland amusement park.
- Local shopping for crafts and food at the famous Kitchen Kettle Village.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campresort is ideal for history buffs and families who want a quiet home base that feels authentic to the region. It is perfect for those who prefer a more laid-back, traditional camping experience over a high-traffic commercial resort atmosphere. If you enjoy heritage-rich surroundings and easy access to the famous landmarks of Lancaster County, this park is a fitting choice for your next RV adventure.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Michael Scott
Cute little campground 😃 Great store, nice pool, nice shower 🚿, recreation building, playground. This isn't a quiet place except later at night. 🤫Its really busy on weekends, Friday and Saturday. It clears out Sunday morning. The sites are very close together and tight to maneuver. However there is room in certain spots for big rigs👍🏻 I found it to be pricey for overnight stays, compared to other places I have stayed. Also they have a ridiculous 🫨 30 page disclaimer leftover from a time when it might have actually been legally binding, it requires a signature. 📜Never seen anything like that in almost 200 campgrounds 🫣 But apparently people pay the rate and sign the thing... 🤷🏻♂️ Oh and lastly. This campground uses another one of those third party registration systems so they charge you to make your reservation. 🤷🏻♂️ Not a way to do business that I'm comfortable with...🤦🏻♂️
Astrid Elizabeth
It's adequate, but lacking. They really enjoy doing yard work on the property, every afternoon, even in the rain. It's just not really what i expected to be so remote, and then be ontop of our neighbors. I didn't come camping to live in an apartment complex. This is not an adventure mom will enjoy, this place is for dad to take the kids.
Kelly King
We rented a cabin at Mill Bridge Village this weekend and loved it. The location is central to all of our favorite Lancaster activities and restaurants, but still in the country. Our little ones had a great time taking part in the Halloween activities. The cabin was spacious and spotless. Would definitely stay here again!
James Randall
Sites are extremely tight and on top of eachother. Makes it very hard to manover camper in and out. Bathrooms were never cleaned from Thursday to sunday. People in front of us were extremely annoying loud slamming doors. Setting up after 10 pm being loud and obnoxious. Sites are so tight the fire rings are under the canopy of the camper making it hard to even have a fire. Under new ownership but cant tell the difference. 1 of the maintenance men must live there cause hus camper was right behind us within e feet and all we could smell was cat pee and litter. Making it hard to sit at a fire of 1 small log at a time. Definitely wont stay at the campground again. Not to mention i tried calling a few different days and never got a call back either. Staff was friendly
James Stinnett
We were working our way North for the summer and stopped and spent a week here to explore the local area. We were unable to keep our original itinerary and the staff was wonderful at shuffling our reservation so we could still spend a week with them. The park was nice although it was a little tight for a big rig but we managed to navigate through with no issues. The sites are on the small side but are level and we had no issues with the W/E/S during our visit. It sits next to an Amish farm and we enjoyed watching the animals and hanging out by the creek. Overall this was a nice park and perfect for families. We enjoyed spending the week here with our grand daughter and will come back again with our grand son.