Beverly T.

The Dyrt Pro

Chesterfield Court House, VA

Joined October 2020

Dispersed Camping Grand Tetons

Gravel forrest Rd with large parking area, pit toilets, Gourgeous views of grand tetons, on National Forrest. Room for bigger rigs. Lots of evening guests, it fills up nightly, so if you are a big rig, get here early to set up, Van campers will arrive near dark.

Tucked Away

This small campground is tucked away on beautiful hebgen lake. It is a forrest Service campground with pit toilets, very clean. It has picnic tables and fire rings at its established sites. It is a rather long bumpy road into the main campground area on the Lake. There are two more primitive sites along the road coming in, these dont have lake views but are very private, if you needed to run a generator, you really dont have neighbors at either of these sites. Keep following the road in to the final 5 sites or so on the lake with the pit toilets.

Camping on Hebgen Lake

Beautiful campsites with both mountain and Lake Views. Spacious sites with Electric, water available in various places throughout campground. Clean Pit Toilets available.

Camping West Yellowstone Area

Gallatin National Forrest Campground on Hebgan Lake, South Fork Arm. Also has a boat launch to Lake. Smaller Forrest Service campground with electric at sites, no water at sites, but does have a few water faucets throughout campground. Sites are nice spaced around lake and trees, so some shade to full sun sites. A little space between most sites, picnic tables and fire rings. Approximately 8 miles from west Yellowstone entrance.

Riverfront Park, boat ramp and camping.

Its a nice park right on the river, sites are a little close but not bad with mostly full hookups. Easy access to bike trail that runs from Richmond to williamsburg, passing many plantations and farms,forrest, etc along the way. The bike path runs seperate from the roads, but is blacktoped for easy riding. They also have canoe, kayak rentals, a nice pool in summer, beautiful views off the bluff of the river as well as a trailered boat launch.

Very Nice Lake Front

These sites are mostly reservable on the state website, there are many of these campgrounds within the Kerr Lake State Rec Area. 8 in total i believe, we have visited 2 so far, but plan to visit them all. Bullocksville, has Electric and non electric sites, for the most part, the electric sites are more level and developed. We do notice some non electric good sites, but many of those are hillside sloped to the lake. When on site to reserve if you check amenties, it gives you many details, level, length, width, tent pads, etc. so just pay attention to those things and you should be able to book a wonderful campsite in a pretty lakefront campground. Great hot showers, sandy beach area here, boat ramp and launch. Paved roads around campground loop with nice gravel lots on many. We stayed on site 34, 80 feet long, level gravel site, squared gravel picnic area off to side attached to back in site. Picnic table all on mostly shaded site. It was about as close to the bathouse as you could be and while not lake front, it had nice lake view. Many nice sites right on the lake however. We booked the day of our stay, so many where reserved for the up coming weekend.

Location, Location, Location

This is and older campground, cutely done, red neck style. There are a lot of older rigs here, but everyone is very welcoming and nice. We were on site A, its definetely big rig friendly. We travel in 30 TT and we had tons of room. There is a small catch and release pond. The outhouse, has 6 showers 3 each womens, and mens, in front of the building is and old claw foot tub for decoration that sayes Bath 5 cents. it also has a blue johnny house on trailer out front, but no worries they have flush toilets too!

Ok, about Location, its 1.2 miles from Ingels grocery, and its a wonderful store, lots of ready to go food, also Lake Lure at 2 miles with Lake house bar and grill, both inside and outside decks with view of Lake, it even has a boat dock for customers arriving by boat. Chimney rock town and Lake Lure both have nearby shopping at small stores, tons of places to eat nearby, oh dont forget the waterfalls and botanical bridge gardens, tons to do here. The ingels at 1.2 miles also has all your fuels including diesel. We had a lovely Stay! Thank You everyone at the hitching post for being such lovely neighbors!

Beautiful grounds on creek

Great campground, fair amount of sites on creek, park like setting. Pull through sites for big rigs interior, full hookups include, cable, good wifi, good cell service. Great location to explore the quieter side of the smokies, Maggie Valley, Waynesville, Cherokee, Blue Ridge parkway, etc.

Beautiful park, great facilities

Full hookups were all filled but site 29 was a primitive, deep, level 57 foot site right near water siphon and a beautiful modern bathhouse picnic table and fire grate/ring. Fair amount of space between sites, firewood sold by camphost or ranger. Made yummy hot dogs over fire, wonderful night, hot showers, clean facilities. You will be thrilled with this park, lake is beautiful, many hiking trails, biking, etc. Verizon cell service was excellent at our site and appeared good throughout park.

Beautiful spacious sites in woods setting

Just 20 miles from Richmond Va. Pocahontas offers boating, picnicking, camping, camping cabins, yurts, plus 90 miles of trails, along with nature and history programs. The Aquatic Center, which offers a toddler pool, fountain wet deck, three foot and five foot deep leisure pools, along with activity pool and two tubular water slides. affords seasonal water based activities for all.  Three lakes offer plenty of fishing. Boat rentals available seasonally by the 225 acre swift creek Lake.  The Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, dedicated to Depression era workers who helped build the state park system, is one of a handful in the nation.  Two Dinning halls may be rented for meetings, weddings and special events.  Rustic group facilities with primitive overnight cabins (bunkhouses) are available seasonally for larger groups.  The park also offers buddy camp sites for 2 sometimes 3 campers in a party.

The park's 2,000 seat amphitheater hosts the Pocahontas Premiers series of concerts and family-friendly entertainment.

Pocahontas State Park's Location and 90 miles of trails make it particularly popular among bicyclists.

The canoe trips around the swift creek lake will leave lasting memories of the fun times in nature as you will see and abundance of it.

Pocahontas has 129 camping sites some of which are site specific while others are reservable, on a first come basis. Most all the sites are somewhat level and lengthy, but if you have a lengthy setup, it's recommended to reserve a lengthy site. The reserve America website will post site overall lengths and be helpful in reserving the proper sites.

This is a rather big and very enjoyable state park with much to do, while being fairly close in to town for lots of other exploring. Should You decide to give it a closer look. I hope You will find it greatly enjoyable as I do.

Due to covid please check ahead to be sure activities you may be interested in are not canceled.

The park does have some slight rolling hills in sections while there are fairly flat hikes as well. Best Wishes and Enjoy!

Convienent Location

Location wise, it's great to see things in area.  Both Washington DC and many area's along the Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis, Chesapeake Beach, Solomon's Etc.  The sites are very close but adequate. Many staying at the campground are working in the area, but all seem to be great folks. Not a Bad stop, but the pool is closed so not a lot of frills. Many things to see and do in the Area, so You won't miss it. Some shade and sun with the sites.

Great campground, wonderful hosts.

Easy access right off 85, but far enough its quiet. Nice really long pull through sites, place is well maintained and lots to offer, whether passing through or wanting to explore the area. Nice clean bathhouse, modern, fairly new, full hoopups include cable and wifi, you wont be disappointed. They have a small pool and sundeck, playground for the kids. We were treated so kindly, we felt like family. Cant recommend this place enough. Big level gravel sites, they had back in sites further back in the trees, so they can accommodate you with shade or more open sites, just let them know which you prefer.

Beautiful Landscaped Sites

Ok these are all premium sites, resort is easy off and on i-10. Gated resort, nice sites, roads are all nice concrete, with concrete parking pads for RV and or tow vehicles. The sites are nicely landscaped, grass, trees, picnic tables, full hookups, include cable and wifi. It is located right off and beside i-10, so there is road noise, but everything food, restaurants, shopping, is all nearby. It's a great stop if traveling i-10 passing through. Oh they also have covered RV sites should you want to beat some of that sunshine off your rig in summer heat. There is a small pool that is nice, and a lake behind campground so one row of sites has lake views. We just took a pull through site under the canopy of trees, it's very nice!

Use address 33000 I-10 west

I tryed using the posted address 33000 interstate 10 west frontage road, unable to find kept coming back.

Ok, it's a nice campground in a great location to explore the hill country, plus convenient to San Antonio, we decided to stay a week to explore, using campground as base camp. Sites are close but have a picnic table and grassy area between the neighboring site. Full hookups, cable and wifi that seems to actually work at most sites. There are many things to see and do, I hope we can see most of them during our week. We went to a fun town, Fredericksburg tx, today, we are already talking about going back there if time permits, was really alot to do there, beautiful town, we drove through boerne, and need to go see there historic old town and shops too. Of course we want to see the Alamo in San Antonio and the riverwalk, and that will be barely scratching the surface of things to do.

Note! The highway in front of the campground is under construction, so where it would normally be and easy off easy on, it's a little tricky getting in and out with the bigger rigs, but easy enough once you come in once, just follow the signs, it looks harder than it actually is at first, plenty of room to make your turns, just not normal till they finish it. 1/8/21 @ time of post.

A gem of a park

This is truly a gem of a park. No hookups, but a free park. Hoyt the city park guy, has warned about parking under the pecan tree limbs in windy conditions and to please park to not impede traffic driving through the park. But there are at least a half dozen places or more, that would make great sites. We are right on the rivers edge at the junction of the two rivers. Beautiful views, the park is very nice to just walk along the rivers edge, there are picnic tables and grills, volleyball court, basketball court, pavilions with picnic tables, and fire pits. The people of junction have built a beautiful park, I try to remember I am a guest in there park, and thank them for being such gracious hosts. We want to go to town and shop with the merchants to show our appreciation. Thank You Junction!

Roadrunner Cafe

Just to recommend the Roadrunner Cafe at Fort Stockton RV Park. We got the chicken fried steak and eggs with grits and toast, to go, they are fast service yet very tasty and hot. Which is extremely convenient for us folks passing through that don't want the mess of cleaning up after breakfast. Thank You Roadrunner for great service and food!

Nice campground right off i 10

Nice campground just east of town of Fort Stockton. Lots of sites, looks like they can accommodate any of your camping needs. Propane, ice, small store. Roadrunner restaurant serving breakfast and dinner. Traveling i 10 east or west, this seems to be a nice stopping point. Fort Stockton has a Walmart, Loves Travel center, Flying J and more. The sites are pretty close to level , so not much to set up, full hookups, including cable and wifi, cell service is good. Desert views from campground.

This is a great campground!

Awesome stop! Great campground just down hill from old town tombstone! You wont be disappointed, nicely run and kept, everything you need. Lots to see and do in area. Sierra Vista is about 18 miles with excellent shopping. Bisbee is a fun drive through mountains and fun town to browse as well. Tombstone is well worth the visit, go see the Birdcage, well worth the tour of 1881 multiple purpose bar, brothel, casino card games etc. There is a great leather shop in town. G. D'AMBROSE, I highly recommend his leather work, top quality, I got my gun belt holster while in town, custom made to fit. It was Christmas week and he still got it done in record time, great guy, his saddles and other items were remarkable as well. There were lots of restaurants, saloons, shops, stage coach still running in town. Step back in time and enjoy the old west, dont forget to visit boothill for some of tombstone history. We were there for 9 days, but didnt see it all. The campground has a gate at rear corner, you can walk lots of dessert trails, or some brought there 4 wheelers , golf carts, and rode them. Campground had nice laundry, propane, pool, clubhouse, spaces had rail fences between and nice space. We decorated the fence with Christmas lites, many others did as well.

Easy on off interstate 10

Nice campground convenient about half way between Tucson and El Paso for us. Campground was very easy in and out, town is declining but appears safe, sheriff vehicle just in front of campground. Campground was close to 10 but not to bad noise wise. We had a very scenic drive up into mountains to silver city, cute old town, we passed through Gila national forrest , it's about 45 miles, but a very easy nice drive on very good roads. I would stay here again passing through, only 3 channels on air tv, but they have included cable of about 20 channels. This campground is very close or in the dust bowl area, but was not bad while we were there and it was a little windy. Enjoyed our stay.

Nice campground right in town

Easy on off of interstate 10, service road on both sides of 10 with easy u turns from side to side make it easy to navigate town. All kinds of great restaurants and shopping. Campground sites are tight, but adequate, you can see Mexico across the Rio grand, very beautiful at night. El Paso gets very good ratings on being a safe border town. Great stop if you are traveling through, lots to explore nearby.