Beautiful, rustic campground
We stayed here in April so many of the amenities weren't open yet (pool, arcade, rec room). Like others mentioned, the campground is on the side of a mountain so it is very steep in some sections. (One entire loop says 4 wheel drive recommend, so read carefully before booking!) It's a pretty large campground. Most sites are well spaced but a lot are right beside each other, too. Kids loved the playground and the swings (a few different swing sets on the property). The camp store and entrance to the caverns is a gorgeous, old stone building! A staff member told me the campground was built in the 1800s. We loved the cavern tour. We went on a Fri at 2:00 with about 14 other people. The tour guide was pretty knowledgeable and great with the kids. This are is mostly rolling green hills with farm houses & cows everywhere. We visited the VA Civil War Museum & homestead, Luray Caverns (which was super busy) and Cooter's Dukes of Hazzard store/museum/cafe. In New Market we enjoyed Pack's soft serve ice cream stand, Southern Kitchen diner and the old General Store. We loved the Storybook Trail (no signs to find it...use gps!) that was closeby. It had a beautiful overlook of the valley. We found lots to do in this area and really enjoyed the campground (which was quiet, peaceful & dark at night!).