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Rebecca McAfee

7 months ago
4/5

Campsite: Newport News Park

We stayed at the campground at the end of March 2023. The site we had was SO unlevel (116). There were alot of sites that were extremely unlevel. I would advise to drive through the campground before staying there or review recommendations from others. The other sites we liked were B42, B46, B50 and B51. The playground was nice and big which was my son's favorite thing to do. It was cold while we were there so we did not do any water activities other than fish. Definitely a park we would go back to. They have paddle boating, fishing, boating, archery, and biking/hiking trails.

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Rebecca McAfee

7 months ago
5/5

Campsite: COE John H Kerr Reservoir North Bend Park

By far one of our favorite campgrounds. We had a blast playing in the water, kayaking and riding our bikes around all the campsite loops. There is no onsite store. Also if you ate close to the water, some people cut through your site to go back and forth. We did have to run to the local Walmart but it wasn't too bad.

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Rebecca McAfee

10 months ago
4/5

Campsite: Newport News Park Campground

We camped at the campground at the end of March 2023. We had a 30 foot travel trailer and our two kids (4 & 14). The weather was rainy and cold but we made the best out of it. The park size is great. They offer alot of activities like hiking/biking on the trails, paddle boating, archery and fishing. We did not participate in these activities since we didn't camp during the right season. We did walk the campground and my son loved playing on the big play ground with the other kids. The park felt safe as we seen the park ranger drive through several times during our stay. My only complaint is that MANY of the sites are extremely unlevel. We could not get our camper leveled side to side with our leveling system. It was like sleeping I'm a fun house. Other sites were unlevel front to back. To the extend that the front of their travel trailers were sitting on the ground. The sites were back-in down hill! I would suggest driving through the campground before camping. We were at site 116 and will never stay I'm that site again. Some of the sites we jotted down that we liked were B42, B46, B50, B51. However there were others that were level. We will go back during the warmer months to take advantage of the water activities we missed out on.

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Rebecca McAfee

1 year ago
4/5

Campsite: Davis Lakes Resort

We visited this campground at the end of March so it wasn't really in season. We stayed at a RV spot. The spot was big enough for us to park our 29 foot travel trailer and my husband's F250. We rented a golf cart for an amazing price and tooled around the campground. They have a great beach and fishing in three ponds. We took our 4 year old, 13 year old and two small dogs. The campground was fairly quiet, but you can hear cars in the distance. All the really nice spots around the lakes are homes to permanent residents. There were two spots for RVers to rent, but that was it. They don't have a play ground or dog park which is why I gave 4 stars, so there wasnt much for my 4 year old to do. He really enjoyed playing in the sand and the golf cart the most. Otherwise we would come back. We would try to come during the summer season to see if there's more going on or more kids. We didn't have a problem with the staff the two ladies we dealt with were very nice and helpful.

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