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Craig Brelsford

1 year ago
5/5

Ideal national forest campground. Cost us only $10 per night. Small, I think 10 sites and with an excellent host, a man from the region, Mike Brown. Mike and his wife, Annette, made my wife, two young children, and me feel welcome from even before we arrived. (Our campsite was extraordinarily clean the moment we got there.) My children made friends with Mike and Annette’s grandchildren, who are spending the summer at the campground. The campground sits at about 2,100 ft. and is in a narrow gorge, sandwiched in between Tennessee State Road 133 and Beaverdam Creek, and is extraordinarily shady and cool. We tent-camped. There are no showers as of yet, but the toilets flush, and there is running water and even hot water. Our site did not have a water source, but there are two spigots in the campground. Damascus, Virginia is only a 10-minute drive away and has a large grocery store. Backbone Rock is within walking distance. We spent four happy nights at this memorable campground, and we recommend it highly.

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