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Sugar Hollow City Park

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★★★★★
This is a great campground. It has a very State Park kind of feeling to it. It is surrounded (inside and out) by trees, so you barely know you're in a small city environment. When there are events at the ball fields, you can hear them, but it isn't a bad noise. Cell service (AT&T) is spotty. It worked well most of time, but would time-out frequently. The tree cover is so dense, Starklink is also very spotty. The price is great ($20 April 2025) and you will get electric at your site. However, most of the electric service looks to be household 15A only, not 30A or 50A. There are a couple of sites that do have 30/50A, but most do not. Also, there are water spigots throughout the campground, but none for your individual campsite. However, some are right next to some sites, so you could attach if needed. The trees are very dense, but are kept well so we had little problem navigating with our 35' fifth wheel. There are some hills leading up to the campground and inside as well, just be aware. We would stay here again!
ThirstyDragon
Posted Apr 24, 2025; CA
★★★★★
Super clean, safe
The RV Fix it Guy
Posted Sep 06, 2024; Smith Mountain Lake
★★★★★
This was truly a hidden gem. It’s a city park that has a campground. Our site had power only but water was close by if needed, and they have a dump station. Very quiet even though it’s not too far from I81. Big rigs may have an issue once inside the campground as it is a little tight in some places. It’s FCFS year round except for the Bristol race and 1 other local festival. Best $20 we spent on this trip.
Wendy Pearce
Posted Jul 27, 2023; North Carolina
★★★★★
Very nice place, quiet and clean. Wooded sites. Perfect for our stop on a long drive.
Brigitte P
Posted May 02, 2022; Québec, Canada
★★★★★
Great campground!!!! Stayed here over night very quiet!! Will definitely stay again!!!
Sharon
Posted Aug 03, 2021; California
★★★☆☆
The other reviews are spot on. Only thing to add is that there are street lights throughout the campground. You’ll have to negotiate your site and position if you don’t want light in your eyes all night.
RL
Posted Sep 11, 2020; North Carolina
★★★☆☆
For $20 you’ll get power and a relatively level spot. But it’s pretty rustic- the comfort stations rent well kept and the loop is such that you hear everyone that drives past. We stayed for one night and appreciated the location off the highway near a target.
Norma
Posted May 05, 2018; Washington DC
★★★★☆
This is a very nice, quiet campground. The staff is exceptionally friendly and helpful. All have 30 amp and some have 50 amp. No reservations taken but the campground never fills. Only con is lack of water in most sites. Bring a lot of hose and a splitter. Perfect for a quick overnight stay.
David H
Posted Apr 29, 2018; Georgetown, Kentucky
★★★★★
Really a great deal for $20 - very quiet & private sites, nice location close to shops and just a mile off I-81. Liked the extensive network of walking trails & boardwalk.
Cathy
Posted Sep 24, 2017; TX
★★★★★
Ironically, after two cross-country drives, the nicest and cheapest place that I stayed was this park in my home town. The spots have lots of shade and the park is apparently empty most of the year so it's extremely quiet. I parked on the back side of the loop (at the flat part at the bottom of the hill) at spot 60 and I highly recommend it. One trick to this park - not every spot has water. When you get the map of campsites make sure to check for a water drop on it before driving to your site. $20 a night for peace, quiet, and a good night's rest in a gorgeous park is a hell of a deal if you ask me!!!
Sawyer
Posted Jun 23, 2017; VA
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