Quiet Campground
No soap or showers in the bathrooms.
No soap or showers in the bathrooms.
Stayed 5 days. Upon arrival grass was long, never cut it the whole time. No shower, brown water. Trail near campground was overgrown also and had dangerous areas. The Highlands Horse trail was very challenging on my bicycle.
Website says closed.
“Closed due to no water or bathrooms. First come first serve camping at Hurricane and Grindstone campground.”
Nice clean campground, bathrooms were very clean, campground host was friendly, sites were well maintained with surprisingly few bugs for this time of year and no poison ivy. We even slept without a tent and didnt get a single mosquitto bite. We pulled in late, set up quick due to rain coming in, and werent able to pay till morning and never got harrassed about it. Wonderful little quiet getaway with our two young kids. Will definitely camp here again
Raccoon Branch Campground is with in the Jefferson National Forest. We stopped here between Hungry Mother SP and Grayson Highlands. The scenery through this entire area is AWESOME! Raccoon is the trailhead for a 2 1/2 mile one way trail TO THE TOP. There is some awesome overlooks and scary drop offs. It’s well worth the climb! Once your done hiking you can relax in the campground which has a choice of primitive or electric sites. Secluded, quiet and dark at night. I had no telephone signal, but that was the story the entire time I was in Virginia. A nice overnight camping spot.