Karen 
For Cave Mountain Lake Recreation Area: We absolutely fell in love with this simplistic, natural campground. No pool, no amenities, no hookups, no cell service鈥ust quiet, peaceful, nature. The camp hosts were awesome (Peter, Carol, Melissa鈥orry if we can鈥檛 remember all)鈥hey were so friendly & personable and the area was immaculate. We鈥檙e actually considering becoming volunteer campground hosts because of them! There鈥檚 also a lovely local couple that sells firewood at 84 Cave Mountain Rd/Rt 781鈥ou鈥檒l see their sign with a wheelbarrow of wood for $10 on the right side of the road, heading up to the campground. We bought two loads that lasted all week. In short, this was a fabulous base camp for our travels on the BRP (4 miles away), quaint, awesome towns (Buchanan, Buena Vista, etc) and to points west to West Virginia, as well. For couples, you鈥檒l love the Pink Cadillac, Great Valley Farm Brewery & Winery (awesome sunset views!), Halcyon Days Cider Co & Orchard Labyrinth (wonderful atmosphere and flights!). For families, Virginia Gold Orchards (you pick 鈥榚m), Hull Drive-In, Mane Gait Equestrian Center (also an awesome Harvest Host!), Layne鈥檚 Country Store (for all those, 鈥榦h, I forgot! and then some!), Natural Bridge State Park and Caverns, and Virginia Safari Park. This is our third stay in this area and it鈥檚 one of our favorite鈥檚 to explore the region. You鈥檒l love it, too!
Posted May 24, 2023 by Karen from Delaware . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of 快三平台.
Lynn and Steve
For Cave Mountain Lake Recreation Area: Loved this campground! There are a couple of creeks running through it and it's heavily wooded. A number of campsites are creekside. All the sites were very clean and the campground was well maintained by very nice hosts. Bathrooms were clean and pleasant with flush toilets. The separate showers were roomy and each had it's own outside entrance. They had plenty of hot water and were free. No electric or water hookups but there are lots of water spigots throughout the campground so you don't have to go far for water. We were in a 30' motorhome and had no trouble navigating through the campground or finding a site large enough or level enough. There is one loop that is accessible only to smaller campers. There's a group pavillion, picnic area, and a lake with a sand beach that is walking distance from the campground. Not far from the campground entrance there is a turnoff (Petites Gap Road) that says the Blue Ridge Parkway is 4 miles away. We tried to go that way on the little motorcycle we travel with but turned back after about 2 miles because the road got too rough.
Posted Sep 27, 2017 by Lynn and Steve from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of 快三平台.