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Present! Lytle noise..
Present! Lytle noise..
My wife and I booked this location as an opportunity to camp memorial weekend affordably. The site definitely had an old school feel to it, overall well maintained and clean. Our biggest concerns was there was 0 over site to those staying. There were 2 large family gathering going on which is fine, however blasting music, screaming all day and into the evening to include a megaphone is just not our type of fun. Our first night we were kept up until easily 2am due to this. We ended up leaving a full day earlier than planned.
If you are booking this location for easy access to the water from the campground be weary it’s overgrown and full of ticks.
This place is great. I've been coming here for years. Hands down the best place to camp (and tube) in Shenandoah. The camp ground isn't big, which I like, and I don't have to drive to a secondary location to go tubing. The staff is wonderful and make you feel like family. The campground is a short walk through the woods to the river if the need to cool off in the hot summer months arises. I highly recommend buying wood from the camp store, cheapest around and a great size bundle. A short drive to Luray Caverns, Luray Zoo, Skyline Drive and shops.
One of my favorite parts of Virginia. This place is great because they have a bus to bring you back up river after a day of kayaking. Clean facilities and a nice little store. Not recommended if you are looking for solitude.
I really liked this campground. Everything was clean and very well maintained, and the sites were actually pretty large. But the campground itself was smaller than it looks on the map.
Bathrooms were clean and never had an issue with having to wait for one.
This was a second trip to this campground, solely because I was hosting another group hiking/camping/tubing trip. The campground is solely for tents. Each site allows up to 10 people at a cheap rate of ~$8/person per night. Even with a full campground, bathrooms and showers were always available. The campground also doubles as a water tubing outfitter on the Shenandoah River. It's also in the heart the valley between prime east coast hiking areas (Shenandoah National Park and George Washington National Forest). From the campsite, there is a 1/4 mile hike down to the river for a late night dip, which we all did under the full moon. Each site comes with a grill, table and fire pit.