Those who enjoy the solitude of an isolated and remote location will be drawn to Greenwood Point Campground. With no road access, the adventure is just getting there! Strap on that pack and take a hike, paddle, or canoe directly to the shores of the campground. Wooded campsites encircle an open and grassy common area, and lakeside views make this a popular private and quiet camping destination.
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Great camping spot on the lake. Definitely paddle to it or boat to it. The privies were not in good condition. And the camping sites were full on the weekend. So summer weekends do not expect solitude.
It's in a gorgeous location but is treated like a dump. The outhouses are unusable and there are tents and garbage abandoned all over.
Every year, I notice campers who appear to have been there for weeks, if not longer.
A few years ago when the campground was maintained, it was possibly the most beautiful place to spend a July afternoon in Virginia.
Beautiful campsite. Spent two nights camping here with eight friends.
We hiked out the three+ miles to the campsite and while there are two strenuous uphills it was overall a moderately difficult hike. You can also paddle in from the lake.
We were there in May and the ticks were out and about, so watch out.
Have fun!!
Hiked the 3.3 mile trail from Bolar Mtn recreation area Campground 3. The trail has amazing lake views and intense climbs and descents. The campground was in good condition and I was surprised to see fire pits and picnic tables. Please remember to pack out all trash