Description
The camp is located at the “Forks” where the Little Conewago enters into the Big Conewago stream. It was formerly at the point of a traders cabin where the collection of furs and trading was done with early settlers and the Conewago Indian Tribes in the area. Today, Camp Conewago is still blessed with many of the original buildings constructed over the years. The main lodge building was built in 1920 and has a spacious porch on the front and one side. Inside the main lodge is a large stone fireplace, kitchen and sleeping area equipped with bunk beds for 21 persons.Details
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Phone (717) 432-5232 |
Features Cabins, Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Swimming, Wildlife Watching, |
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