Nicely redone park. Level sites. Lots to do for everyone. It will be even better when their landscaping grows in and there is more shade. Shower area is just ok.
M
Posted May 31, 2024; Northeast
Till you add all the fees and charges this place is charging $176 per night for my 27’ travel trailer. There is NO WAY I’m paying that. Probably a nice place but that is crazy money for a campsite.
Dwight
Posted Feb 10, 2024; West Virginia
Great place with large level RV sites, river runs around the campground and you can put in your tube and float and get out still on the property. No pool, but you have the river. Close to Shenandoah NP. Would stay here again.
LaDonna
Posted Jul 05, 2022; Texas
This is a great campground. We stayed here the first weekend in December, and it was practically empty. It was pretty chilly, so that’s understandable. But there are some really great, large RV sites, and some really cool tent sites right on the Shenandoah river. RV sites are nice and level, and there are even some ‘super sites’ with concrete pads and covered picnic tables. Lots to do in the local area, including Luray Caverns, just a few miles away. Would definitely recommend.
The Elwoods
Posted Dec 05, 2020; Sykesville, MD
Probably in the top three of campgrounds we’ve stayed. Beautiful setting, gorgeous property. Very private and the Shenandoah mountains right in your backyard. Would highly recommend and would come back. Stayed the whole week in September 2020
Doug and Lisa MacKay
Posted Sep 24, 2020; Hudson, Ohio
Beautiful campground. I could tell that much planning went into the design from landscaping to drainage, it is a very beautiful place. Just a couple of things that kept me from a 5-star rating. There is no laundry. There is a "no refund policy" and they offer no discounts of any kind. This is the first CG we have been to that has these issues. We spent a week here in a 2001 motorhome. The town and attractions were nice. Shenandoah River is beautiful and the Skyline Drive is amazing!
Tom Wise
Posted Jul 31, 2018; Georgia
We loved this campground. Very spacious level sites. Rustic setting with full hookups and trails along the Shenandoah river to walk the dog. The park is immaculately maintained! It was cold when we were there a week ago..would love to return to fish and play in the water. We camped in our 37 ft motor home pulling a jeep.
Charley
Posted Nov 22, 2017; Upstate New York
We really liked this campground. It's just 30 minutes from the Thornton Gap entrance to Shenandoah National Park and the Skyline Drive. Only 10
Minutes from Luray Caverns. Most of this campground is designed for RV's with full hookups and nice level packed gravel sites. They have a handful of drive-thrus. There isn't much in the way of shade, but the lawns are meticulously maintained and we could see the mountains. As another reviewer mentioned, seeing the sky is nice, too. The bath house is a bit rustic looking, but has modern plumbing and is clean. We loved being a walk or a bicycle ride from the river. This is a pretty place to explore on foot or bike, fish, tube, or play horse shoes. Gas and groceries are nearby. For tent campers they have beautiful sites down by the river.
Pageme16
Posted Sep 01, 2017; Vestal NY
Nice sites and views. Walk up river access then 20 min float, walk back to site. Close to Luray caverns where we did the ropes course and got ice cream. Also learned about balcksmithing and 18 century cooking. Our family enjoyed it.
Jon
Posted Aug 26, 2017; Northern Va
Good but not great. The river is a steep hike down a hill and you can't see it from the campground. The sites are all bunched together with no trees or privacy. Full hookups but HUGE speed bumps and they force you to buy firewood from them. Probably wouldn't stay again, everyplace was booked so that's how we ended up here.
Marty
Posted Jul 09, 2017; Georgia