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Kutztown Campground New Dutch offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal destination for campers and outdoor enthusiasts. Located at 1131 Saucony Rd, Kutztown, PA 19530, this campground provides a serene environment surrounded by nature, perfect for those seeking a quiet retreat or family-friendly adventures.
Whether you're traveling in an RV, tent camping, or simply looking for a cozy place to stay, Kutztown Campground New Dutch has something for everyone. The campground features well-maintained sites with essential amenities, including restrooms and laundry facilities. The friendly staff is always ready to assist guests, ensuring a pleasant stay.
Kutztown Campground New Dutch is more than just a place to stay; it's an experience. Visitors have praised the campground for its quiet and laid-back atmosphere, as well as the friendly and helpful staff. Many guests return year after year, highlighting their loyalty and satisfaction with the services provided.
"Been here 9 years. Quiet and rustic. Woody is great! People are nice." These positive reviews highlight the charm and welcoming nature of Kutztown Campground New Dutch, making it a top choice for campers seeking a peaceful yet vibrant outdoor experience.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
They had a bike swap today, Sunday 25 October 2020..
Been here 9 years. Quiet and rustic. Woody is great! People are nice.
Keep in mind, this review is being written in 2016 and we were there in 2014. That being said...this place is a dump. Literally. Unkempt and in desperate need of everything. The story we got was that the owner had become disabled and the guy/family that was in charge of the place was just keeping it going. (I guess) They were very friendly folks and tried their best to be accommodating. He (I don't recall names) spoke with a thick Pa. Dutch accent, which made it difficult to understand him, even though I had spent 20 years in south central Pa. Turns out he was in the demolition field, which explained all the crap/junk that looked as if it came from demolition sites. We ended up staying, since we figured it was just a place to park the camper and sleep for two nights. Hopefully it has been cleaned up since we were there. It looked like the campground could have a lot of potential. I would do some investigation as to the condition of this place before committing.
Owner is a very nice man it's peaceful here and you also can go fishing on the creek I saw a few nice native trout(s) in there
The place is a real dump Woody needs to concentrate on improving the place and stop telling everyone's business