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Contact Us

Mt. Hope Horse Rescue, Inc.
2244 East Mount Hope Road
Manheim, PA 17545

717-575-5635 Information

717-725-5890 Pat Potter, Director

717-664-0923 Fax Number

Email: mhhr@ptd.net

Summer Hours
Monday - Saturday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Wednesday - Friday: 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Closed on Sundays

Please call for an appointment prior to visiting the horse rescue. Thank you.

Directions


From Lancaster

Take Route 72 North. On the north side of Manheim, continue on Route 72 North until you reach a sharp left turn on the roadway; Hosler's Hardware will be on the right side of the road with a red brick house on the left side; turn right at that corner onto Mount Hope Road. Follow Mount Hope Road to a "T" intersection, which is Mountain Road. Turn left onto Mountain Road. Shortly after making the turn, you will see a stone church on the right side; this is Mount Hope Episcopal Church. Just before reaching the church, turn right onto East Mount Hope Road. Mt. Hope Horse Rescue is the second driveway on the left. You will encounter a sign that states "Do Not Enter". Please disregard the sign as it does not relate to the horse rescue. Turn left onto the gravel driveway. We ask that you park on the gravel. DO NOT PARK ON THE GRASS, PLEASE. You will see the barn from the top of the hill. We also ask that you respect the privacy of the residents in the house.

From Lebanon

Take Route 72 South. On the south side of Lebanon just entering Lancaster County, you will come to the Mount Hope Winery (PA Renaissance Faire). Take the first left turn onto Mountain Road just past the winery. Follow Mountain Road until you see a stone church on the left side; this is Mount Hope Church. Just past the church, turn left onto East Mount Hope Road. Mt. Hope Horse Rescue is the second driveway on the left. You will encounter a sign that states "Do Not Enter". Please disregard the sign as it does not relate to the horse rescue. Turn left onto the gravel driveway. We ask that you park on the gravel and not on the grass, please. You will see the barn from the top of the hill. We also ask that you respect the privacy of the residents in the house.