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- avanExplorerThank you for your comments. Looking forward to being there in a few weeks.
- bukhrnExplorer III
garmp1 wrote:
We didn't go anywhere to eat, and all I can tell you is that you'd be hard put, (next to impossible) to get into Goose Point without reservations in June, it is an extremely popular campground, people reserve spots 6 months in advance.
Thinking about trying Goose Point this June. Don't have reservations, cause we might make it or we might not. Our plan is to spend some time at/near Fairy Stone SP looking for fairy stones. Goose Point appears to be a much more appealing campground for us, B campers. Our goal is to find fairy stones and find a nice place to eat. By this point into our trip, we'll need a break.
Any suggestions on how/where to do either and/or both? - garmpExplorer IIThinking about trying Goose Point this June. Don't have reservations, cause we might make it or we might not. Our plan is to spend some time at/near Fairy Stone SP looking for fairy stones. Goose Point appears to be a much more appealing campground for us, B campers. Our goal is to find fairy stones and find a nice place to eat. By this point into our trip, we'll need a break.
Any suggestions on how/where to do either and/or both? - bukhrnExplorer IIIGreat COE CG, C loop has large sites,many on the water, don't even think of B loop with your rig, it's for PU's & tents.
The road into it is an experience in it's self, very hilly & winding, but completely do-able, interior roads are a little narrow, A loop is a little tight but we had no problem. Very clean bathrooms.
Hard to get a site, especially on a weekend, in fact, C loop is already filled from the end of May thru the first week of June, even longer.
This was our site,
These are a few reviews;http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/virginia/bassett
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