From Bridgewater, VA, take State Rt. 42 south 5.8 miles to State Rt. 754 (Badger Rd.). Turn right on Rt. 754 and go 1.7 miles to State Rt. 731. Turn right on Rt. 731 and go 1.8 miles to State Rt. 730. Turn left onto Rt. 730 and go 3.7 miles to State Rt. 718. Turn right onto Rt. 718 and go 1 mile to Forest Rt. 95. Turn left onto Rt. 95 and go 3.8 miles to campground.
I can say, unequivocally, without having been there…that I approve. And there’s water there as well. In several forms. And I’m all about that 😉
So please, enjoy!
A real one
Impressive campground. Quiet. Remote for the area. Great spots. Hot water showers in the bath house. Super clean bathrooms. Very nice spot.
Been going here since I was a kid now I take my kids it's a great place to spend a day with the family
Good camp with nearby day hike, mountain bike, gravel riding, etc options. Part of a recreation area offering a small beach, lake and picnic options. Showers and restrooms. All sites have a gravel pad and fire ring.
The campground host was very sweet and kept the bathrooms and bathhouses impeccably clean. The sand was freshly grated and clean. The shallow part of the lake went out pretty far so the kids had a lot of space to play. We felt safe and everything was clean. My only regret is not bringing bikes for the kids. We did both hikes and they were perfect! The "lake" is the size of a large pond, but it is big enough for kayaks, stand up paddle boards, and canoes. Lots of space to swim. We took the dog and he had a great time too