At Robin Hill RV Resort, our goal is to make your stay as comfortable, convenient and fun as possible. Nestled between the Lehigh Valley and Pennsylvania Dutch Country, Robin Hill will quickly fill your days and nights with local area attractions such as the Crayola Factory, Crystal Cave, Hershey Park, Knoebel's Amusement Park, Pat Garret Amphitheater, Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom. Other popular attractions near our RV park in Pennsylvania Dutch Country include Ashland Pioneer Tunnel & Coal Mine, covered bridges, Demolition Derby, rodeos, Hawk Mountain, Cabela's, guided tours, and Roadside America. The location of Robin Hill offers access to so many activities at the RV resort — everyone is sure to find something! Whether you are looking for a relaxing camping weekend or want to get out and explore the area, this Lenhartsville area RV park is sure to provide you with an unforgettable family vacation experience in Pennsylvania's Dutch Country.
Robin Hill RV Resort is located just three miles off of I-78 East or West, and is the ultimate family oriented camping destination resort with 270 sites spread out across 38 acres. Our large selection of sites can accommodate any size rig, including the biggest units on the market today. We offer full hook-up, partial hook-up, 30 amp and 50 amp service, and pull thru sites. We have plenty of room for slide-outs, and each site provides a fire ring and picnic table. Don't have an RV? No problem! We also offer premier cottage and rustic cabin rentals that sleep four to eight people and provide all the amenities of home, right from our RV park in Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
Here at Robin Hill RV Camping Resort we pride ourselves in superior customer service coupled with a superb family atmosphere. Whatever you are looking for in Pennsylvania family vacation accommodations, you will find it at our resort.
Numerous reviews highlighted poor management and customer service, with reports of unresponsive staff and rude interactions.
Cleanliness Concerns
Several customers reported issues with cleanliness in cabins and bathrooms, including dirty facilities and pest problems.
Family Atmosphere
Many guests appreciated the family-friendly environment and activities available for children, although some felt that amenities were lacking.
Site Allocation Problems
Multiple reviews mentioned issues with site assignments, including inadequate space for larger RVs and poor communication regarding site suitability.
Mixed Experiences
While some guests enjoyed their stay and praised the location and amenities, others had negative experiences that led them to vow not to return.
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Tammy Anderson
Nov 2, 2025
5.0
We had a blast with all of the holiday festivities! So much fun for the whole family! Fantastic family atmosphere.
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Joe Gandia
Sep 11, 2025
3.0
We We rented a cabin for our friends, and a campsite for ourselves. The campsite was on the side of a steep hill we almost lost our camper rolling down the embankment. The cabin was full of cobwebs dirty windows and broken appliances. The view was beautiful though. Needless to say we won't be going back.
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Charlene Beckford
Sep 7, 2025
5.0
Beautiful place. Quiet retreat with exceptional views. Great for stargazing. Driving through the surrounding areas offers breathtaking views. The local markets are incomparable. Fresh local produce, meats, and prepared foods were delightful. There are so many wonderful places to explore nearby. This is my third visit to this ideal campground location.
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Rachael Kardos
Aug 27, 2025
1.0
If I could give this campground zero stars, I would. We've been full-time Thousand Trails members for over 5 years and have stayed at nearly 50 different campgrounds, including Encore locations, across the US. Robin Hill in Pennsylvania was by far the worst experience we've ever had.
We arrived yesterday at 4:15 PM, a little over an hour after the 3:00 PM check-in time, to find the office already closed. The site we were assigned was too small for our trailer, there was no way we could safely fit. We immediately called the phone number listed for the campground to get help or a site reassignment, but received no answer, no call back, and absolutely no direction on how to proceed. With no staff in sight, we had no choice but to park in a nearby open site that our trailer fit into and where all of our hookups (water, electric, and sewer) could reach properly.
We finally got a return call, not until this morning at 9:30 AM, and were told we had to move to the original site we were assigned. We explained again that our trailer physically couldn’t fit, and that we were already safely hooked up in a functioning spot. Their response? “Move to the assigned site or leave.”
We asked why they couldn’t assign the tight site to a smaller rig, a common and completely reasonable request we've made at many other Thousand Trails parks without issue. Their answer? "We don’t do that here." This is absolutely unacceptable. Every other campground we’ve visited in the Thousand Trails network has worked with us when a site didn’t fit, the staff has always been kind, helpful and accommodating. But not here.
The lady at the front desk was rude, unprofessional, and outright hostile, literally yelling at us to leave. We were shocked. The campground itself is run-down, poorly maintained, and the management clearly has no regard for customer service or long-time Thousand Trails members.
This kind of treatment is not just frustrating, it's a serious issue for full-time Thousand Trails members who rely on these campgrounds as their homes. Thankfully, we had family nearby to stay with temporarily, but if we didn’t, we would have been scrambling to find last minute accommodations during Labor Day weekend, when availability is scarce and prices are through the roof. That’s an incredibly stressful position to be in, all because of this park’s mismanagement and unwillingness to be flexible.
Thousand Trails should seriously reconsider affiliating with this location. It reflects terribly on the brand and does a huge disservice to loyal members.
We will never return to Robin Hill. Ever.
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X4weeler_gurl91
Aug 15, 2025
1.0
Wanted to book a campsite next to my sister who is seasonal for labor day weekend. I was told that the site i wanted is seasonal and not able to be given to me and that I had to wait to see if anyone was going to take it before I could have it. So I said "this is the only campground that I've been to that does that, why" she gave her reason and said "we are opening it up for seasonal today ill call you Tues or wed and you can have it if it's not claimed" I said ok cause im not going to book a site not be near my sister and then try to cancel and not get my money back and she understood. Well I found out that she told my sister and brother in law that I "ripped her a new one" and he apologized for me....apologized for what? I didnt say it was ok to apologize! No one knows the real reason as to why she claims I ripped her a new one. I wasnt even rude. No apology was even needed without an explanation, and for that we will not be camping at this campground!
Frequently Asked Questions About Robin Hill RV Campground
Where is Robin Hill RV Campground located?
Robin Hill RV Campground is located at 149 Robin Hill Rd., Lenhartsville, PA 19534, United States.
What types of accommodations does Robin Hill RV Campground offer?
The campground offers full hook-up RV sites, including 30 and 50 amp service, pull-thru sites, as well as premier cottage and rustic cabin rentals that sleep four to eight people.
What are the operating hours of Robin Hill RV Campground?
Robin Hill RV Campground is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
What payment methods are accepted at Robin Hill RV Campground?
They accept American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.
Is Robin Hill RV Campground accessible for guests with disabilities?
Yes, the campground has a wheelchair accessible entrance.
Does Robin Hill RV Campground welcome families with children?
Yes, families with children are welcome at Robin Hill RV Campground.
What nearby attractions can I visit while staying at Robin Hill RV Campground?
Nearby attractions include the Crayola Factory, Crystal Cave, Hershey Park, Knoebel's Amusement Park, Pat Garret Amphitheater, Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, Ashland Pioneer Tunnel & Coal Mine, covered bridges, Demolition Derby, rodeos, Hawk Mountain, Cabela's, guided tours, and Roadside America.
How can nearby WK&S Train Station help guests visiting Robin Hill RV Campground?
Guests can use the nearby WK&S Train Station, a historical landmark and train station, to access local transportation options when visiting Robin Hill RV Campground.
Are there any fitness or wellness facilities near Robin Hill RV Campground?
Yes, Healing Earth Studio, a yoga studio and gym, is nearby for guests interested in fitness and wellness activities during their stay.
Where can I find equestrian supplies near Robin Hill RV Campground?
Rosell Trailers, Ranch & Tack Sales is nearby and offers shopping related to equestrian needs.