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Debbie Drives and Travels

2 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Blue Heron Campground — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area

It's a good camping spot. Plenty of hot shower water. You have to watch out for children on their bikes in the road. They have no hesitation to zip in front of your moving vehicle. Arrived without a reservation and got a good spot for 3 nights.

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Debbie Drives and Travels

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: BLM Sand Island Campground

With only 23 campsites divided between 2 loops, how can you not feel your blood pressure go down. Some sites are more secluded than others. I have a very short walk to the river in campsite 17. Close enough but not that close to attack the serious river bank bugs. Campsite is very spacious. For senior price of 7.50$, can't go wrong. There is some road noise but who cares. Bring your own water just in case. Or, maybe your a rockhounder!

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Debbie Drives and Travels

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Stone Cliff Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

It's a picturesque narrow windy road; be alert and cautious. They were busy clearing recently downed trees from a storm. Hike in sites only. Will take the hiking trail tomorrow. The river is pretty for the evening. A bathroom, trash, picnic tables, fire ring area near campspots. Don't pack up and leave your fires burning!!!! The local testosterones come in the evening for some cantankerous behavior.

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Debbie Drives and Travels

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Stone Cliff Beach Campground

It's a picturesque narrow windy road; be alert and cautious. They were busy clearing recently downed trees from a storm. Hike in sites only. Will take the hiking trail tomorrow. The river is pretty for the evening. A bathroom, trash, picnic tables, fire ring area near campspots. Don't pack up and leave your fires burning!!!! The local testosterones come in the evening for some cantankerous behavior.

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Debbie Drives and Travels

2 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Tongue River Campground

It's the typical 5 day free primitive camping area with eight sites and a vaultroom. No trash or water. The usual menagerie of outdoor bugs. There are no picnic tables for your dining comfort. And a couple of sites do not have a fire pit for roasting your marshmallows. Cell service is commendable for a canyon. A narrow one lane road continues down to some trails. Two sites are closer to the water but the sand flies look bothersome. An unexpected blustery wind came through around midnight and blew tree branches down and around. A consideration if your in a tent. It is bear and mt. lion country, so pack it up.

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Debbie Drives and Travels

2 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Tongue River Campground

It's the typical 5 day free primitive camping area with eight sites and a vaultroom. No trash or water. The usual menagerie of outdoor bugs. There are no picnic tables for your dining comfort. And a couple of sites do not have a fire pit for roasting your marshmallows. Cell service is commendable for a canyon. A narrow one lane road continues down to some trails. Two sites are closer to the water but the sand flies look bothersome. An unexpected blustery wind came through around midnight and blew tree branches down and around. A consideration if your in a tent. It is bear and mt. lion country, so pack it up.

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