This is a small but good State Park Campground. It is tight, but with care a good driver will be able to get around. The park has designated "Big Rig" sites. The sites are level gravel and it very good condition. We used site 26 for our 37 foot 5th wheel. Got in with no problem. The facilities are good and the recreation opportunities are great. They have a nice beach and lots of hiking trails. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Another nice Virginia state park. The roads can be rather tight to negotiate with anything larger that a 30' unit. The Reserve America website actually states that all but 3 of the sites have a 30' length restriction, but there are a few that you could squeeze into if you are adept at backing up. They do have 3 pull thrus for units up to 36', but they go quick. One thing I didn't like about the park was that most or all of the back-in sites had you backing up to your blind (passenger)side - impossible in the dark without help. The area was nice and while the beach/swimming area had not been cleaned up yet for the season, it looked like it would be great in season. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A great State Park. Two lakes with boating, swimming, and fishing. We camped on Memorial Day Weekend 2005 and there were near-continuous activities, demonstrations, and tours. The layout of the campground was a little tight for our 30' trailer, bigger rigs might want to beware. They have two sites designated for units 30' and over. This park was very well patrolled and staffed. Everything was kept clean and quiet. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.