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Nice and convenient park for a quick overnight while passing through. There were alot of full time residents in the park but room for transients. Park has full hookups and price wasn't too bad although I would expect some amenities for the price. Check in was easy as no one was in the office so we parked and had no interaction with the staff.
We spent a week here while getting our RV serviced at a dealer down the road. The park is conveniently located next to Kings Dominion and even provides a shuttle to the park. We booked a few days here initially and had to extend our stay due to getting parts to repair our RV. Our check in and reservation changes were easy and the staff was very supportive. The park offers a lot of buddy sites, back in and pull through for those coming to enjoy the park next door. We opted for a buddy site and had no buddies the whole week. The site was very short for our 40ft toy hauler and parking our tow rig was not very convenient. Utilities were located on the correct sides although some sites sewer connections were a good distance from the RV. We walked the park almost every night and the park was always well kept. As with any RV park there are trains and roads nearby so expect some of that noise. Also be prepared for the screams coming from the park. Not annoying and I really enjoyed hearing people scream in terror and wished I was on the ride with them. This is one park we plan to come back to during the peak season to go and enjoy a few days at Kings Dominion. If you aren't sure what a buddy site is or how to use it, please ask the staff when checking in. We got a lot of entertainment out of other customers trying to figure out the sites and why the hookups were the way they were.
We stayed here for a overnight stop on our way North chasing the fall colors for the season. The park is very easy to get to from the interstate although your GPS may say it is on the right, when it is really on the left. Easy in and out park with a lot of room for big rigs to navigate. Check in was easy and quick and we were able to top off our propane here as well. The overnight pull through spots are easy to get into and offer a concrete pad for your rig. W/E/S hookups were provided and we had no issues with the W/E during our short overnight stay. They are really narrow so you will be up close and personal with your neighbors while you are here. There are other larger sites in the park that I am sure are used for longer stays. We would have preferred that for an overnight but we were there just for a night. This was a pretty nice park from what we seen while we were here and one we will visit again so we can check out more of the area.
This is one place you have to experience yourself!! Shenandoah Crossing is one of the nicest places we have been to in a long time. The resort is well manicured and kept pristine! We stayed in a deluxe site and the large concrete RV sites can comfortably fit any size rig and the patio has its own table and chairs to accompany the gas grill and a few Adirondack chairs for around the campfire. We managed to book a few weeks here and got to see the leaves change from their summer to fall colors which made our walks around the resort that much better. Some friends were camping here as well in the Wilderness sites and they were nice as well. Semi level gravel sites tucked away in the woods. Those sites did not have any chair or tables but offered plenty of shade and some quiet neighbors that we never had in the upper camping areas. During the week it was very quiet but it was another campground on the weekends with parties going well into the night. The bath houses were spotless and the free laundry was a nice addition. The resort offers a few different pool options, a large camp store with restaurant as well as stables on site. Activities are scheduled daily and plenty to chose from while you are here. This is a must stay if you can book it and one you will want to come back to. We are already planning our next trip through the area.
We really enjoyed our stay at this park with all of the shade and just how quiet it was. We arrived on a Sunday afternoon and was greeted by the Rangers who were both extremely nice! We got an escort to our assigned site and fortunately the site behind us was empty so it was an easy pull through. Hookups were convenient to the location of the camper and we didn't have any issues with them during our stay. We did get a few days of rain while here but our site drained fairly well. Unfortunately, the pot holes didn't drain so this can make for a messy outing while walking or leaving the campground. The pool, putt putt course and all other activities were well maintained and you could really tell that the management cared about the way the park looked. Overall we had a great time at the park and are looking forward to the next time we are in the area to stay here again.
We spent a month at Parkview RV park and overall we were really impressed. After reading some reviews on other sites I was cautious about making a reservation for so long. After checking in and meeting the owners, I was fine with our stay. The owners were very nice and accommodating. The site was long enough for our RV and truck and do offer other parking areas if you have visitors. The site was paved and had a small grass area to sit and enjoy the outdoors. We had no issues with W/E/S during our stay and the park was surprisingly quiet in terms of campground noise. Highway 460 is nearby and you do get some road noise from it but it was manageable during our stay. The RV park doesn't offer any amenities such as a fire ring, picnic table or bath houses so you have to be self contained and bring your own chairs and tables. Overall we had a good stay here and will do so again. We are in the area a few times a year and this will be our go to as some of the other parks in the area have gone way overboard on pricing and other additional costs to stay or have visitors.