Accessibility
Accessibility
Walk-In

Amenities

Picnic Table
Fires
Flush Toilet
Potable Water
Trash

Activities

Biking
Fishing
Hiking
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Forest
Lake
River
Creek

About this space

Turtle Ridge farm is 35 acres of scenic beauty in historic Chester County, Pennsylvania. Secluded and private. Hiking and fishing available. Turtle Ridge Farms borders the Brandywine River and about 1,000 acres of woodland park. We try to be a unique host farm experience. We will have contactless check in available upon arrival. Campers will fill out the registration form on the front porch and...

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Reviews • 643

★★★★★ (643 reviews)
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Eric D.
☆☆☆☆☆
Mar 2025

We had a fantastic experience once again at Scenic Turtle Ridge, thank you to Tom for hosting as always. This was our second stay but at a different site. The weather was bit chilly, slight rain at...

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Mcgwire M.
☆☆☆☆☆
Mar 2025

Great place to camp. Would highly recommend and go again

AI Review Summary

Overall, campers have had a delightful experience at this campsite, praising its beautiful and secluded setting, as well as the friendly and accommodating host, Tom. Many enjoyed the proximity to Hibernia State Park and the charming farm animals that add a unique touch to the stay. However, some guests noted challenges with hauling gear to the sites due to the distance and incline, as well as potential noise from the animals. Despite these minor drawbacks, the campsite is highly recommended for those seeking a peaceful escape from city life.

Highlights
  • Beautiful and secluded campsites with tree cover
  • Friendly and helpful host, Tom
  • Access to a clean bathroom and well-maintained facilities
  • Proximity to Hibernia State Park for hiking and swimming
  • Fun farm animals, including goats and chickens, enhance the experience
  • Carts provided for easier transport of belongings
  • Spacious sites with fire pits and picnic tables
Considerations
  • Hauling gear to the campsite can be challenging due to the distance and incline
  • Some sites are less secluded than others, leading to potential foot traffic
  • Access road can be bumpy, which may damage lower vehicles
  • Noise from geese and roosters may disturb light sleepers
  • Limited driving access to the sites may not be clearly communicated