This is one of the very best parks we have ever stayed in. It is a bit expensive but with all the things you get it is an excellent value. All the sites are paved and have a table with umbrella, and chairs. Some of them have firepits. The hookups are real good and situated well. The washer and dryers are FREE. The cable has 4 HBO channels. There are a number of swimming pools, a cafe, horseback riding, etc. and great grounds. It is a resort destination with many, many things to do in a beautiful setting. We ended up extending our stay 5 days. The sites are not all that level because they want good drainage but don't let that stop you. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice resort. We took the advice of another reviewer and stayed in the older campground which was shady. The Wi-Fi worked well. The washer and dryer were free. There is a new pavilion with a fantastic pool/hot tub area. The only negatives is that as of August 2009 the resort is still undergoing some construction. It will be very nice when they are done. Also keep in mind that Gordonsville is quite a bit off the beaten path. Montpelier is fairly close, but it's a 30 minute drive to Charlottesville, an an hour to the Shenandoah Valley. Overall, this is a great place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
An outstanding RV resort. We stayed in one of the newer RV neighborhoods that have very large concrete sites, patio furniture (ours had an umbrella), gas grills and an outdoor sink. The landscaping provides additional privacy between you and your neighbor. The trees in this area are young which means no shade. We did not consider this a problem. Our site was not as level as we would have liked but it was manageable with our coach's leveling system. Check-in was very easy because there was a guard with all of our information ready at the RV entrance. The resort has many activities for guest to enjoy although it is a nice walk to get to them-bicycles and golf carts are good options. Our RV neighborhood was very quiet. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This place is fabulous! However, to get around the property, you will need some mode of transportation. They have just about everything you would want in a facility. We played golf as "members" and paid $17. Good golf course, but very hilly. The RV spots are nice and shaded and fairly level. They are building a new clubhouse and pool near the sites where we stayed. The rate reflects Coast to Coast. We only stayed two nights but wished we stayed more. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Third time camping at this resort. Great value for the $$$. Four units in group, two in older shaded part and two in new part. We prefer the old part because of shade. Some spaces in old part are harder to get into with bigger rigs. The new section provides cement sites with gas grill and outdoor sink at each site...BUT...there is NO shade. Maybe in ten years they will be better sites. Lots of activities for children including pool, game room, putt putt, tennis, basketball, horseshoes, and basketball. You do have to drive or walk to these activities. Resort is very clean and constantly patrolled. If you are a Blue/Green member, I believe the cost is $15/night. Horseback riding is available for additional fee. Campground was almost full this year. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We camped here with a Good Sam club. As mentioned previously, there are 2 RV areas: new and old. We were in the older area. The pluses are lots of shade,quiet, clean restrooms and shower and the ability to take advantage of the resort amenities. Negatives are: steep roads to get in, some tight turns, cable TV hook ups require long lengths of cord, sites not level and need a bit of work, and electric boxes looking old and in some cases, have burn marks around the plugs. The new sites are beautiful, but NO trees. You will pay more for concrete pads, wooden furniture, gas grill. You will be close to one another, and in the summer, very hot with all the concrete and no trees. We did not get hustled for a tour and found the older area to our liking. Several of the members of our club are members, and I can see why they enjoy it. It is inexpensive, convenient, and a great place to relax. It will take work to fix the older site and get the score up to an 8 or 9. Newer area would probably score higher, but you would also be paying more. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a Blue-Green resort, so they like to try to sell you a time share. Its also a Coast to Coast Resort, so we paid $20.00 a night. There is a new section of 84 campsites, all sites were concrete pads with concrete patios with furniture and gas grill with outside sinks, AMAIZING!! These sites opened in April of this year. Booked our stay through C2C, and when we arrived everything was set and ready. Sites are not level, had 3 inches of boards under street side of camper. Roads are blacktop with gravel on top. There are back-ins and pull thrus, Presidential sites have jacuzzi on the site. Cable was turned on the day we arrived. No WIFI yet, but its coming. Security guard at the gate from 1PM to 9PM, had our paperwork in hand, check in time is 2PM, checkout is 11AM. This resort is huge, includes a golf course, its 15000 acres with a 60 acre pond. Lots of cabins and yurkes and a 48 room hotel and restaurant, lounge and patio, and horses. CG is away from the hotel, 1.2 miles away, so its a long walk to the lounge for happy hour. They are going to build new swimming pools and a store and amphitheater for the campground area. Over the 4th of July, there was maybe 25 campers, after the weekend, there was 4. This place is so new, hardly anyone knows it exists. Lots of construction going on cause they are building new cabins across the way, along with the pools, amphitheater, and store. They are also suppose to build walking/bicycling trails along the way too. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This place was a disappointment. When I read about all the resort amenities which are available to the RV folks, it seemed quite nice. The RV spaces were very shaded, very steep and very difficult to find as there are no signs showing which sites are where. Saw several other RV's driving around in loops looking for their sites, so it wasn't just us. They are building a number of new RV sites in a nearby area which will have concrete pads which are level and updated, but looks like they cut down all the trees around those. The RV sites seem to be an afterthought and there is no support for this area from the resort. I called 4 times to have the overflowing mound of trash removed from the fire ring at our site with no results.Food at restaurant at lodge was mediocre, and service horrible. Nice large swimming pool and the marina looked nice. The grounds are beautiful, green rolling hills and lots of trees with lots of timeshare cabins and a timeshare motel. The timeshares must have been very cheap based on the people we met. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We really enjoyed our stay at this park. Being connected to the resort, you have all of the amenities available to you, most at no extra charge. The sites are very heavily wooded, and are situated on a fairly steep grade, with each site stair-stepped down the hill to the lake. Our site was fairly level, and decent sized, though it was a bit on the narrow side. The bath house was clean and well kept, and the staff was very friendly. As noted, they are undergoing a huge expansion, including a new RV park with completely paved pads, outdoor furniture, and a gas grill at every site. Very few trees in the new park, and it looked like it would take some time for the landscaping to provide any shade at the sites. Bring at least 50' of TV cable, or ask for maintenance to bring a longer one, they are quite accommodating. Wi-Fi did not work at our site either. We will look forward to another relaxing trip to this campground. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Me and my family love this place. we have came here almost every year for a period of five years. this place has everything, including a pool(which can be crowed at times) and a hot tub. Also there is horseback riding and even a remote control car race track! They even have a mini golf course.I would reccomend this place to anyone, and it's really easy to get to off of I-64 and U.S Route 33.The cost is cheaper for us only because we are members of Coast to Coast. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice park, only 30 miles from Skyline Drive. It is very wooded and sits next to a small lake, which is within a short walk from the sites. The sites are good sized and fairly level. The only draw back is that the campground is hilly, so those with small children or pets may want to be aware the there are some steep drop offs right next to many of the sites. The resort is very nice with many activities. The indoor pool and hot tub were very nice, though a bit crowded. The staff did a good job of keeping the under-16 crowd out of the hot tub. My only complaints were that the Wi-Fi did not work at our site at all, and we were not very far from the antenna. Also, there is only one cable box for every 3 or 4 sites. We would have needed over a 40' cable to reach the outlet. 3 days into our stay, we saw management bringing extra cable for one camper, so maybe we should have asked earlier. Also, be aware, this resort is expanding rapidly - lots of construction going on close by, so on weekdays you will here lots of trucks and heavy equipment going by. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice park. The RV sites are isolated from the rest of the resort and it is very quiet. The resort has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a game room, miniature golf, tennis courts and more. There is also a stable for horseback riding. The sites are gravel, large and fairly level. The staff is friendly and everything is very clean. The park is about 30 minutes from Monticello and other attractions. We have stayed here twice and will definitely come back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a very nice park located in a large resort that includes a lodge with restaurant. The staff is very helpful and friendly. The interior roads are paved and the sites are stones and somewhat level. We will camp here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here as Coast to Coast members. The RV sites are separated from the cabins which makes it very nice. Some sites are difficult to level. Verizon cell service was usable. Some sites are satellite friendly. Cable TV is $2/night and bring a very long cable. Free Laundry! A very nice park, fairly close to tourist activities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
When we arrived our assigned campsite with our 30' motorhome, the site did not have working water, so the staff quickly and pleasantly moved us to another site of our choosing. The site without water was supposed to be "offline" until repaired, but the reservation staff missed that message from the maintenance folks. The campground is part of a large resort with hotel, cabins, pool, playground, horse stables tennis, and home sites on a former horse farm in central Va. on the side of a hill. Good sites, but requires leveling. Some sites very small. Some large enough to accomodate large motorhomes. Management worked with us for a good site, but it was not yet the busy summer season. Cable TV is not advertized, but we found a connection from a previous seasonal to "use". TV reception without cable is weak. The Lodge was pleasant. Dinning room and deck available for food and drinks. Beautiful views of the mountains and lake. The resort is gated. An 18 hole 6200+ yard golf course is a part of the property, though not run by the resort. Very pleasant staff. We play 6 days. Reasonable rates. Our time was quiet and peaceful. We enjoyed our stay and plan to return again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We love this campground! It is part of a resort so there are cabins, townhouses, and hotel as well as rv sites. It is a big place situated on Lake Iszac which has excellent fishing. A new marina will be opening May 23rd. You can rent boats. The RV sites are far from the rest of the resort so you would have to drive. There is an awesome outdoor pool, as well as an indoor pool with a huge hot tub. If you don't feel like cooking there is a restaurant, and grill/bar on site. There is also horse back riding, planned activities, playground, and miniture golf. The hotel lodge is nice to have for friends that don't have an rv to join you. We have stayed in both the cabins, hotel and rv sites. We will definately return! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.