Very nice campground, wooded and very secluded. Owners are very friendly and helpful. The campground is about an hour east of Lancaster, maybe 45-minutes west of downtown Philadelphia and approximately 30-minutes from Intercourse, PA. The heart of Amish shopping. You've got to go to the Bird-In-Hand bakery! So you're not terribly far from what you came to this area for and yet you're camping under the stars with crickets for background noise instead of traffic noise. The cable TV system basically consists of the broadcast channels since Comcast recently switched everything else to digital requiring a decoder box (even if you have a digital TV). The Wi-Fi system is good with two nodes to choose from. We had 5-bars in site #32 with speeds ranging from 36-54 Mbps. Most of the time we were able to view TV programs and movies over the net with little-to-no buffering. About the only things that kept me from giving this park a 9 or 10 rating were: the spacing of the sites. They are a bit close together but still far enough apart so you can deploy your awning. The entrance to the campground is on a blind curve. If you have a larger RV (ours in 35') you might have to swing into the opposing lane in order to make the turn into the campground: this is not the fault of the owner's. On the plus side: the road is a lightly traveled country road, but it is a blind curve. And that brings up something you should be aware of. The campground entrance is located on SR 282, a narrow 2-lane country road with lots of curves and hills. Our motorhome is 11'8 tall but my radio antennas were banging against many of the low hanging overhead branches. A relatively better way to approach the campground if you're coming off of US 30 is to exit US 30 at US 322, go 1-2 miles north to Corner Ketch road until it dead ends at SR 282. Then turn left and the entrance to the campground will be about 1/2 mile on your right. US 322 is a very good road and while Corner Ketch is also a narrow, 2-lane country road with low overhead branches you'll find it a quicker than taking SR 282 all the way from US 30. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean and quite park. Owners very friendly. Site was hard backing into with two trees on the corners. That was the only a minor problem. Campers very friendly. Great trout stream on the property. Will hopefully go back this year. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Since we purchased our travel trailer earlier this year we have tried to go to campsites without repeating a trip, just to ensure we're scoping out as many of them as we can. Brandywine was the first and only site we've been to where we've gone repeatedly and will continue to visit. The owners are very friendly, the park is immaculate with very well-kept sites and landscaping. I gave this an 8 instead of a higher rating since the sites are pretty close together and it can be difficult to navigate. However we were able to secure a site near the stream where our fire pit was right by the water and it made up for the lack of privacy of the close quarters. The nearby state park, Marsh Creek, had excellent activities and very good mountain biking. Brandywine is well-equipped with an impressive pool, a trampoline, clean playground, game room, immaculate shower facilities (suite-style so you have privacy) and a small pond for fishing. We were very happy with our stays and wish the campsite stayed open longer into the year. I have stayed in more expensive campsites that don't even compare. We were very relaxed the entire weekend and the excellent customer service earned our return visit; something no other campsite has done to date. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Ok park for a quick stop. Sites were very close together on the stream, a bit hard to maneuver our 31 foot motorhome. A lot of seasonals, and some were not well kept. The road to get to this campground is very hilly, windy and narrow. Manageable but you have to take it easy. Don't think we will camp here again. There are too many other really nice campgrounds in central pennsylvania. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice newly restored campground. New bathhouse with private shower/toilet/sink "suites". New pool, play area, newly landscaped. Many of the sites are seasonally occupied but the owners keep a supply of transient sites available. The campground is bordered by Marsh Creek State Park, which offers a huge lake for boating, fishing and hiking. There is a large rec-hall/gameroom that is used for potluck Wednesdays. Very accommodating and friendly owners. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.