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Codorus State Park Campground Entrance/Contact Station Introduce

Welcome to the Codorus State Park Campground Entrance/Contact Station, your initial point of contact for accessing the diverse camping and recreational opportunities within Codorus State Park in Hanover, Pennsylvania. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks platform, the Entrance/Contact Station serves as a key resource for local users seeking information and assistance for their park visit.

Environment: The Entrance/Contact Station is your gateway to the beautiful environment of Codorus State Park, characterized by its scenic landscapes, including Lake Marburg, woodlands, and rolling hills. From this central point, you can begin your exploration of the park's natural beauty and prepare for your chosen camping experience within the park's various loops (A, B, C, and D).

Services: The primary services offered at the Codorus State Park Campground Entrance/Contact Station include:

  • Providing helpful and friendly assistance from park staff.
  • Offering information regarding campground details, availability, and regulations.
  • Assisting with booking and reservations, ensuring an easy and affordable process.
  • Providing guidance on park amenities, such as the playground and worship services held on Sundays at 9:30 AM.
  • Offering directions and information about park features, including access to trails like the Mary Ann Furnace trail.
  • Providing information regarding specific camping areas, such as dog-friendly campsites and the Timber Doodle sites located closer to the water.
  • Addressing any issues or concerns during your stay, as highlighted by the staff's responsiveness to a reported electric box issue.

Features: While the Entrance/Contact Station itself is a service point, it provides access to the numerous features of Codorus State Park, including:

  • Easy access to all campground loops (A, B, C, D) and their respective amenities.
  • Proximity to the playground area for family enjoyment.
  • Information and directions to the non-denominational worship services held on Sundays.
  • Access to various hiking trails, including the Mary Ann Furnace trail, easily accessible from the Entrance/Contact Station area.
  • Information about specific campsite features, such as dog-friendly areas and waterfront locations like the Timber Doodle sites.
  • The starting point for your exploration of Lake Marburg and its associated recreational activities.

Promotional Information: For the most up-to-date information on campground availability, reservations, park regulations, and any special announcements, please visit the official Pennsylvania State Parks website or contact Codorus State Park directly through the information provided at the Entrance/Contact Station. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons and weekends, as highlighted by the ease of the online booking system. Upon arrival, the friendly staff at the Entrance/Contact Station will be happy to assist you with any questions and ensure you have a pleasant stay. Be sure to inquire about specific campsite features that meet your needs, such as pet-friendly locations or sites closer to the water.

Location

PennsylvaniaYork CountyHanoverCodorus State Park

Customer Reviews

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Amber S.B.
Jun 02, 2024

Beautiful place to go camping, staff at office & contact station are always helpful & friendly. Be sure to check out the playground and attend worship services Sundays at 9:30 AM. The Mary Ann Furnace trail leads from that area as well and is not too long to take. There's dog friendly campsites & the Timber Doodle sites are closer to the water.

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M. Arlynda
Oct 13, 2024

I have camped here once and my husband, a few times now. It's a beautiful state park. Booking is easy and affordable. Our first night, the electric box was down. They sent someone the next day to fix it.

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Brad
May 14, 2024

We camped for a weekend at spot A-15. The park was nice but we camped for other activities close by. The campsite was nice, but it did have a slight grade, and there is also a cut sign post partially sticking out of the ground here. It could be a tripping / cutting hazard for children or anyone not wearing shoes. The bathrooms were clean and relatively close by, with showers being offered as well. Overall, the stay was pleasant.

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Ed R
Sep 18, 2023

Love this campground, been tent camping here multiple times. Convenient on line reservation, very reasonable prices, park rangers perform patrols throughout the day and night, clean pads for tents or RVs, clean well maintained bathrooms, site electric has 20A & 30A outlets. primitive sites also available, easy access to strategically located dump/garbage bins. Oh, if you have t-mobile for your mobile phones, the signal is good. Quiet time i believe is 10pm, never had issues with noise from other campers

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Jerry Hankins
Nov 20, 2024

Unfortunately, it was a rainy weekend, so kayaking, walking, fires, and hanging outdoors was pretty much a bust. I think THE worst element of the visit to Codorus was the site (#168). I had to park the trailer near 50/50 on the paved pad and the grass. Not doing this, we'd step off campers steps into the woods. The park picnic table and fire ring were on the opposite side of the camper entry door, given there's NO space on the door side. In short, it is a crappy crappy site. Fortunately, we could visit friends (across the drive) campsite. Do not book site "168". HORRIBLE!!

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Robert Wozniak
Oct 16, 2022

Camped 2 nights in October in a motorhome. Loop B is very wooded and secluded. The grounds were nicely maintained. Some of the roads needed a little attention. My site was very level, and surrounded by giant oak trees. BTW acorns falling 45 ft onto the RV roof are quite startling. The lake was very beautiful with clear water and the fall foliage just starting to turn. Also enjoyed bicycling around the beautiful well maintained day use grounds. There's a very large pool (additional fee) but it was closed for the season. Loops A & B are heavily wooded, C is partially wooded, and D is open grass. There's also a primitive tent area called timberdoodle. There's a kayak launch at the end of the timber doodle, and also at the marina and main launch area just on the other side of RT216.