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    its a great place too visit! The owners are great and there is lots to do! We come here every year!

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    Its just not the same since the new owners took over. Less activities, less upkeep, not kept as nice and clean now.

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    Pinch Pond Campground - Inside cabin

    Pinch Pond Campground

    3.3(22 reviews)
    35.3 mi

    Super easy drive and easy to find following GPS. Check in is easy and the staff are nice. We stayed…read morein a rustic cabin for the weekend. The outside of the cabin definitely looks rustic. Indoors is 2 sets of bunk beds, a small table with three stools, some hooks, a dresser, and an AC. First impression it was pretty clean and simple. When looking on the top bunk between the mattress and the wall it got a little gross however. Mattresses were okay, not the comfiest but good enough. The AC was a life saver with keeping it cool. The bath house is conveniently located near the cabins. This also was pretty clean. The exterior curtain where you change is not quite wide enough to give full coverage though. Shower water gets hot and the water pressure is decent enough. The staff were friendly and the other campers seemed nice as well. Will definitely be staying here again!

    While I won't stay here again my daughter recently relocated from Texas to PA and wanted an…read moreaffordable place to stay until she got settled. Pinch Pond was the closest campground to our house and she thought it would be a good fit. She only made reservations a day in advance for a week's stay and I was glad they were able to accommodate her as she paid cash and they held the reservation without payment. They also recommended a cheaper option, their sister campground at Mt Gretna which was $250/week but wasn't able to accommodate our size camper. When we inquired about a month's stay were told the fee was $800 and an application/approval would be required however they were booked for that length of stay. This campground is open year round and apparently busy year round. The woman checking her in was very thorough in her explanation of the policies, a little winded perhaps but I learned things I didn't know before and I was only there two weeks ago. A week's stay on a no frills rv site was $300, taxes included. She used our rv so we had to set it up and will need to tear it down at the end of stay. Given that that's an unusual situation and they require gate passes I expected it to be a problem. I was pleasantly surprised it was a non issue. I was even provided my own gate pass. The sites are not clearly marked and hubby got very annoyed when we found ourselves meandering through narrow pathways with a 28' camper in tow. Ultimately we had to call the office and ask for an escort as we were clearly lost within the campground. She knew going in that the constant boom of gunshots would surround her but didn't expect it to disturb her young son as much as it did. With every boom on the first day he held his ears and screamed for them to stop. They've now stayed two nights and it's still disturbing to him. My daughter's biggest complaint thus far is the amount of spotted lantern flies and that they even find their way inside. Both very valid concerns.

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    Bashore Scout Reservation

    Bashore Scout Reservation

    5.0(2 reviews)
    22.0 mi

    Bashore Scout Camp is and always will be one of the highlights of my summer! I'm a Star Scout,…read moreclosing in on Life, and have been going to Camp Bashore for about 4 years now. That's 4 weeks, 28 days, at this heaven for adventurous teenagers. There are just so many experiences that you can get from Boy Scouts, but nowhere else! For example, this past week, I shot a shotgun for the first time, which was a really fun experience. The counselors are all outstanding and cheerful. Shoutout to Ryan B, Ryan R, Cayden, Griffin, Q, Charlotte, Deegan, Otis, Alec, Doug, and all the other amazing counselors who have made my scouting experience better. Dining hall songs and chants also make the week better. Not to mention that the lake at Bashore has some of the best bass fishing in the area. I currently hold the all-time lake record for biggest fish (30 inches. Thank you Devin for telling me where all the best spots are) Camp Bashore also has very good facilities. In the shooting range, all the guns are cleaned, maintained well, and the range is run safely. The dining hall and shower house is clean, and the food is great compared to the surrounding scout camps. The trading post also has delicious slushies Aside from the experiences, camp bashore also offers various scouting opportunities, such as merit badges, a mile swim, and the Blur Mountaineers program, for young scouts looking for easy ranks. I can't wait to be back next year. YIS, Kai

    The PA Dutch Council has much to be proud of in Camp Bashore. My son and I just returned after a…read moreweek at the camp, and we were very impressed with the programming this camp offers scouts. 1. Accomodations: Standard platform tents were in good shape, with newer tents present in our campsite. Standard camp latrines were present in camp, but two bathrooms with flush toilets and showers were near campsites. Newer aluminum army cots provided decent sleep. Food in the dining hall was an 8 out of 10, with a salad bar always present, and with decent variety besides breakfasts, which usually consisted of eggs, potatoes, and something else...but otherwise, good meals with good serving sizes. 2. Staff and Programming: Most impressive part of the camp. Much of the staff had 3-5 years experience, a sure sign that the directors offer a work environment that keeps counselors coming back. Camp Director and Program Director both had 30+ years experience, and clearly led by example. Staff was very attentive to individual scout's needs, and even in week 7, had a high morale and enthusiasm. Programming of activities was excellent, with a wide offering of merit badges, COPE, adult training, camp-wide games, open periods, and the Trailblazer program, which offered older scouts acivities such as bouldering, mountain biking, and mountain boarding. Also, the first-year scout program called "Blue Mountain Man", was a very-well run program purposed to give first-year scouts basic skills and meet advancement requirements to get them to first-class. Staff in this program was helpful, friendly, courteous and kind towards these scouts. Closing campfire and OA callout were amazing. 3. Facilities: Bashore is not the biggest facility, acreage-wise, but it does have top-notch equipment, ranges, and watersports. A 3D range and skeet-archery made the archery merit badge interesting. The facilities present were clean, well-kept, and used well. In some ways, having a small camp facility lets the boys spend less time walking between activities. It was a really good week, and I'm now a fan. Thanks, staff, for a great week in 2014!

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