A tale of two camp grounds
Wife and I decided to give Ginnie a try... We have read the reviews and listened to stories on Facebook about how it’s a No holds barred drinking paradise.
We went for a Monday-Wednesday stay. Primitive camping in our new roof top tent in an effort to avoid the pub crawl atmosphere. I love my camping to be primitive and quiet.
Entrance to camp ground is great. Camp store was very inviting and the workers very friendly with great advice.
Bath house is great and cleaned daily. In the age of COVID, you have to love the smell of bleach. Showers were great and the hot water flows extra steamy.
We stayed at a campsite along the river. Campsite includes a picnic table and a charcoal grill. Camp fires set up right on the ground. Although not needed, I like to have a campfire ring.
We loved the “tube trail” and visiting each of the spring on the property.
There was a group camping that were college kids and partying was their mission.
We chose a site several 100 yards down river and enjoyed solitude and picture perfect river scenery!
Ginnie is so large that if you simply drive through you can find the perfect site for you.