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Locality: Holtwood, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 717-284-2156



Address: 917 River Rd 17532 Holtwood, PA, US

Website: www.camptucquanpark.com

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Tucquan Park Campground 03.07.2021

Attention seasonals! Please make sure you have a copy of your golf cart insurance on file! You may not drive your golf cart without us having a copy on file!! Thank you The Roberts family

Tucquan Park Campground 16.06.2021

We had a great time rhe dying amd Match box racing this weekend! Thank you everyone that came out and had fun with us!

Tucquan Park Campground 09.06.2021

Sunday afternoon adventure

Tucquan Park Campground 31.05.2021

Mrs Jane’s getting further down the wall! Let’s see what she paints next!

Tucquan Park Campground 28.05.2021

Thank you Brittany from sweet creations by Brittany!

Tucquan Park Campground 25.12.2020

Happy New Years from our family to yours! Look forward to seeing everyone is 2021! Please check out are events on Facebook to see our schedule for this year! We are anxiously waiting for it to be out on our website ,and get our brochures back! We look forward to helping you with your reservations at noon today! HAPPY NEW YEAR! The Roberts family

Tucquan Park Campground 11.12.2020

People of Tucquan! We will be taking reservations for 2021 starting at noon tomorrow! We require one night deposit to make a reservation, unless a holiday where we require payment in full. We will not hold sites. Thank you!!!People of Tucquan! We will be taking reservations for 2021 starting at noon tomorrow! We require one night deposit to make a reservation, unless a holiday where we require payment in full. We will not hold sites. Thank you!!!

Tucquan Park Campground 28.11.2020

If you know where to look, metal munching Ents hide in plain sight among the trees of the River Hills. For those not steeped in Tolkien Lore, Ents are sentient ...tree-like creatures that act as "shepherds" of the woods. While they are typically friendly, they can become violent if threatened or feel like man is damaging their flock. Seriously though, this sign is somewhere between 90 and 115 years old depending on when it was put in place likely for the construction of either Holtwood (1905) or Safe Harbor Dam (1930). I've found five signs like this so far. Click the link to learn where they hide. https://wp.me/pazrDx-2bS