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Kenny P

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Natural Chimneys Regional Park

We camped here for 3 nights and really enjoyed it. The campground is very well maintained and the spots are very spacious and provide pretty good privacy. The staff was very friendly. The spots are fairly level but werr all grass in the area we were in so be aware of that in case there's been a significant amount of rain and the ground is soft (not an issue during our stay). There are nice trails to walk your dog and the chimneys are magnificent to see from below and above. This is a great campground to get away to for a long weekend.

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Kenny P

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Augusta County Natural Chimneys Park and Campground

We camped here for 3 nights and really enjoyed it. The campground is very well maintained and the spots are very spacious and provide pretty good privacy. The staff was very friendly. The spots are fairly level but werr all grass in the area we were in so be aware of that in case there's been a significant amount of rain and the ground is soft (not an issue during our stay). There are nice trails to walk your dog and the chimneys are magnificent to see from below and above. This is a great campground to get away to for a long weekend.

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Kenny P

1 year ago
4/5

Campsite: Greenbrier River Campground

This is a great little campground located on the Greenbrier River near Alderson WV. The staff is very friendly and accommodating and maintains the campground very well. River access is about as good as it gets on the Greenbrier. There are train tracks on the opposite side of the river so expect some noise from that throughout the night (we got used to it after 2 nights). You'll also hear some highway noise but it was tolerable for us. They have great amenities for those wanting to play volleyball or corn hole or horseshoes and they can hook you up with kayaks, canoes, or tubes and provide the shuttling.

A couple things to be aware of... the entrance to the campground is somewhat hidden until you are right on top of it and there isn't good signage ( it would be great if a sign can be placed at yhe entrance which is clearly visible in advance). There's a sign 1/4 mile before the turn off but again, you can't see the turn off until you are 20 yards from it and it's in a passing zone - can be very dangerous, and you may end up having to drive a long ways to find a place to turn around. Also, there's a steep hill where you pull out onto the highway and you'll have to swing out into the oncoming lane if you're pulling anything of size, so again, be cautious as this can be dangerous.

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