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Euphony88

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: South Sandusky Campground

We had a week here, and it wasn’t long enough! Beautiful campground, friendly staff, large quiet spots, fire pits, picnic tables, and each section of the campground has their own playground. A bit of a walk to the beach, but it wasn’t too bad, and definitely worth it.

Word of warning: The foot/bike path does NOT loop. You will walk and walk and walk some more before you just end up walking away. So, at some point, just turn around. You can be done.

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Euphony88

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Shenandoah Valley Campground

The Bunny Campground!

Clean, friendly, lots of amenities, good sized sites, and so much stuff to do!

They have a small mini golf course for 1$ a person, swimming pool, volleyball court, a couple of playgrounds, two coin operated pool tables in the arcade game room, and for the two weeks we were there, a DJ played at the pavilion on the weekends before quiet hours and gathered quite the little crowd.

Bored of that stuff?

A small fishing pond, floating on the river (float rentals are also available for 10$ a float. Don’t ruin the rental though, they do charge a lot if it’s lost), a waterfall, and BUNNIES.

So obviously the rabbits are a thing here. There is even a local News Leader article out there titled: “Bunnies Run The Show at Verona Campground” (give it a google for a cute read). It’s all in good fun and the bunnies are nice. Most of them are a bit skittish because they’re basically wild rabbits, but a few that have been there awhile are super happy to nibble out of your hand. They also sell rabbit pellets in the store if your heart needs to woo a furry buddy while you stay.

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Euphony88

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Babcock State Park

Beautiful park! Well kept, large spots, reasonable rates. Super close to the New River Gorge National Park and has plenty of its own things to do - trails, an old grist mill, camp store/gift shop, and plenty more.

Will be adding this to one of our favorite WV spots!

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Euphony88

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Army Camp — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

We absolutely loved the New River Gorge National Park! We missed “Bridge Day” by a single day, but it was a wonderful park nonetheless. The first of many amazing views can be found directly out the back door of the visitors center and has some information on the gorge there.

A short walk from the front of the visitors center you can see the longest arch bridge in the western hemisphere! You can also walk down the stairs to see the bridge from below, and though it’s a lot of stairs, I highly recommend!

If you’re able, a nice hike on the Endless Wall trail is a treat with wonderful views of the gorge and river below. Watch your step and please look out below for rock climbers! Don’t throw things off the wall.

The Sandstone Falls are at the other end of the park and are the largest falls on the New River, they are wonderful to explore just keep in mind the rocks near the falls are very slippery.

Have fun! What a beautiful park.

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Euphony88

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: War Ridge - New River National Scenic River

We absolutely loved the New River Gorge National Park! We missed “Bridge Day” by a single day, but it was a wonderful park nonetheless. The first of many amazing views can be found directly out the back door of the visitors center and has some information on the gorge there.

A short walk from the front of the visitors center you can see the longest arch bridge in the western hemisphere! You can also walk down the stairs to see the bridge from below, and though it’s a lot of stairs, I highly recommend!

If you’re able, a nice hike on the Endless Wall trail is a treat with wonderful views of the gorge and river below. Watch your step and please look out below for rock climbers! Don’t throw things off the wall.

The Sandstone Falls are at the other end of the park and are the largest falls on the New River, they are wonderful to explore just keep in mind the rocks near the falls are very slippery.

Have fun! What a beautiful park.

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