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TT Campground

493 S Mount Pleasant Rd, Annville, PA 17003, USA

Introduce

Nestled in the scenic hills of central Pennsylvania, TT Campground is a welcoming retreat for families and nature enthusiasts. Part of the Thousand Trails network, this campground offers a mix of relaxation and adventure, making it an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor experiences.

**Environment:**

Tucked along the Mount Pleasant Road in Annville, TT Campground is surrounded by lush forests and serene landscapes. The area is known for its natural beauty, providing a peaceful setting for campers. Nearby attractions include hiking trails and fishing spots, enhancing the outdoor adventure options.

**Services Offered:**

  • Varied RV sites with electrical hookups and water/sewer connections
  • Tent camping areas for those preferring a more primitive experience
  • Modern restrooms and laundry facilities
  • Outdoor pool (requires advance reservation)
  • Indoor Jacuzzi (no reservation needed, despite close quarters)
  • Mini-golf course with paid golf balls
  • Proximity to local attractions for diverse activities

**Characteristics:**

Tailored for families and group outings, TT Campground offers a mix of privacy and community. Pet-friendly, it accommodates furry friends. As part of the Thousand Trails network, members enjoy specific benefits, though reviews highlight potential hidden fees, so careful review of membership terms is advisable.

**Promotional Information:**

Touted as an affordable option with rates like 100 campgrounds for $315, TT Campground appeals budget-conscious travelers. However, be aware that additional fees can increase costs significantly. Booking in advance is recommended to secure preferred sites and amenities.

**Customer Feedback:**

  • Prior visits were positive with friendly staff, but recent encounters were marked by rude behavior and policy enforcement issues.
  • Amenities like the pool and mini-golf add value but require extra steps or costs.
  • Location offers great outdoor opportunities, though experiences can vary based on staff interactions.

While TT Campground has much to offer, potential campers should weigh its benefits against possible drawbacks. For those seeking a nature-focused trip with some modern conveniences, it's worth considering but with an eye on member policies and staff interactions.

Gallery

Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Offerings

RV camping

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Barbecue grill

Basketball court

Has a tennis court

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Restroom

Slides

Swings

Volleyball court

Payments

Camping fee

Credit cards

Debit cards

Children

Good for kids

Kid-friendly hikes

Playground

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Edith Haage Aug 20
★★☆☆☆2

We’ve been here many times in the past, always enjoyed it. This weekend has been a totally different experience. We were greeted by a curt staff member, no mask 1 foot from my husband’s face, who informed us our multi step online confirmation and check in were invalid. Then she tried to tell us we would have to check in our daughter as a guest and pay for her, because she wasn’t with us at her the time of check-in. We informed her were well aware of our member rights, and that that was not the case. We finally were able to go pick out a site, and as I started to return to the ranger station to register our site a staff member tailgated me then flew by me in a golf cart, yelling and berating me for speeding. Staff here in the past were friendly and helpful; the change is disappointing and sets a bad vacation tone. They do have a very nice outdoor pool here, although you have to register in advance for a time to use it. They also have an indoor Jacuzzi, which ironically enough even though it’s a small space where you are in close quarters they do not require you to register for. There is a mini golf course, but you have to pay for golf balls. They are advertising 100 campgrounds for $315; buyer beware, your dues skyrocket, we are 20 years in and paid $1700 in dues this year. Sorry to say, I can no longer recommend this campground.

Charles Brown Aug 08
★★★★☆4

The idea of thousand trails is sound for a family vacation. However as always your experience will change based on the people they hire that you run into at the site. Some employees think they rule the nest and make them selves a pest while others are a treasure.

David Collins Oct 27
★★★★☆4

Close to attractions. Friendly people all around.

billy smith Jun 22
★★★★★5

Quiet camp ground plenty to do

Joshua Feeheley Aug 20
★★★★★5

Friendly staff and beautiful setting

Paul Koester Apr 18
★★★★★5

Awesome