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KD4UPL
May 03, 2014Explorer II
I've stayed there once. I liked it because from a campsite up on the hill I could watch the trains pass by on the tracks and I love to watch trains.
It seemed there were sort of two areas. When you first drive in there's a big open flat grassy area that had a lot of larger rigs. Up the hill around some twisty roads were some very nice wooded campsites. It's an older park so it might be kind of tight up there for bigger rigs. I have a TC so no problems for me.
We enjoyed out stay, it was early in the year and the park was fairly empty. I don't think the pool was open yet.
Buena Vista is a quaint little town with not much happening. Lexington is nearby with some nice historic places and the Virginia Military Institute.
I was actually just thru there today. I only live about an hour away.
It seemed there were sort of two areas. When you first drive in there's a big open flat grassy area that had a lot of larger rigs. Up the hill around some twisty roads were some very nice wooded campsites. It's an older park so it might be kind of tight up there for bigger rigs. I have a TC so no problems for me.
We enjoyed out stay, it was early in the year and the park was fairly empty. I don't think the pool was open yet.
Buena Vista is a quaint little town with not much happening. Lexington is nearby with some nice historic places and the Virginia Military Institute.
I was actually just thru there today. I only live about an hour away.
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