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    Hawk Mountain Bed & Breakfast

    4.9 (9 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Chansoo S.

    Stayed for Memorial Day weekend and we loved it. Lindsey was so kind and welcoming, the other guests were very nice, the room was super comfortable and the property is beautiful. There's much to do nearby but we could've stayed by the pool and creek across the street all day, especially the hammock across street

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    WK&S Railroad - In the open car on the way to Wanamaker.

    WK&S Railroad

    3.6(8 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Thought we were going to be in a train not a caboose. There was barely room for the 11 peopleI…read moreinside it! Not a very helpful staff. We had tickets for the 12:30 train 7/20/25. we asked the woman taking tickets where to get the train and she did not know. We had bought tickets for the inside passenger train only to find out we had to sit in an over crowded caboose with practically no visibility sucking in diesel fuel! Very disappointing. Not worth the time or the money.

    (This visit was made during the times of Covidious in May. When things return to a look of…read morenormality - your experience likely will vary.) Update Time: A brief Internet search will tell you that PA has got a crap ton of tourist train rides that you can take. Pandemics aside, under normal conditions there are 8 or 9 operating lines east of the Susquehanna which is a hell of lot more per capita than you'll find pretty much anywhere else in the country. You've got everything from a national park operation funded by the NPS in Scranton to the Strasburg Rail Road which is sort of the gold standard of the tourist railroad experience and many others in between. With that said, if you're looking for what small time single line branch line railroading was like a century ago, this is it right here in Kempton. While I don't get out here nearly as often I did at one point, the beauty of coming here is that literally nothing ever changes. You're riding on the same rails that people's grandparents and great grandparents would have taken to go from a few of the small neighboring farming towns along the line to Slatington High School or for a few of the commodities the were shipped out by rail such as cement or potatoes. The operation at the WK&S is pretty simple. Basically they run every Sunday from May through the beginning of November with a few event weekends thrown in like the obvious festivities around Christmas. Departure times are almost always on the hour between 1pm-4pm and the typical consist will be one of their diesel-electric engines, a coach, their open car and a caboose. The round trip from Kempton to Wanamaker and takes about 40 minutes to go the 6 miles. Two of the big perks here are that they are dog friendly and that your ticket allows you to ride all day, so if you i.e. show up this Sunday for the 2pm departure you can ride the 2, 3 and 4 for one price. That stuff doesn't apply for the Christmas trips but it's good for the bulk of their rides all season long. Sure, over the years the railroad has had a few problems such as an embezzlement issue: www.mcall.com/news/mc-xpm-2014-05-07-mc-pennsylvania-money-stolen-from-hawk-mountain-tr-20140507-story.html I also have the distinction of being on what is probably the only train in their 50+ year history that hit a car. It happened 10+ years ago at Trexler crossing (the only real crossing on the line where traffic is a possibility) and afterward everyone on the train had to walk the short remaining distance back to the station. www.mcall.com/news/mc-xpm-2009-09-07-4437179-story.html Overall the price is very economical and the scenery with Hawk Mountain, the orchard, the creek, the track side house with the horses are all unique. Sure Kempton is in the middle of nowhere but trip out there is worth it to get a completely authentic experience unchanged by time.

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    Robin Hill RV Campground

    Robin Hill RV Campground

    2.3(10 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    If you are truly into camping and looking to connect with nature, avoid this "campground" at all…read morecosts. It is an overpriced, poorly maintained mobile home community where you better like your neighbor because everyone is on top of each other. Definitely do NOT go there in a tent or with a small travel trailer. Sure they can accommodate you, but you get lost in between the mega rigs surrounding you. Sure the views are beautiful, but then the golf carts start up and it's a non-stop thruway in front of your "campsite" all day. I didn't even want to sit outside. Couldn't even read a book. No peace, no quiet. Picnic benches are cracked and splintered. Fire rings are strewn about. And the bath houses (at least up on the hill) might be the most disgusting I've ever seen in my 50 years of camping (for $98 a night)! Moldy shower curtains, cobwebs everywhere, dirty showers that looked like they hadn't been cleaned for months. Random sewer smells were common as we walked around -- not sure if it was the neighboring farms or a sewer issue at the park. Employees and management were unpleasant and showed zero hospitality towards us. If you are looking for a place to park your big rig, this may be up your alley. If you are looking for a true camping experience, steer clear.

    Been a seasonal for a while and love this campground the first year. But ever since, nothing but…read moredownhill. New management is awful. Very rude. This campground gets worse and worse. Cleanliness is awful and activities have turned to nothing. The manager is very unpleasant and very selective of who she likes. Not a good look for the place. Also the campground smells like a giant fart. Don't recommend. Such a shame because Appalachian, their sister campground, is so beautiful. Go there instead. Much more activities, amazing stuff, and overall gorgeous.

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