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- RGar974417Explorer
terrytrailertrash wrote:
RGar974417 wrote:
. We will be in Williamsburg in April, too. So I’m following this thread. How long was the commute from Chippokes PSP to Williamsburg?
We stayed at Chippokes Plantation State Park. Nice campground with a free ferry across the river to Jamestown.
If I remember correctly,about a 10 minute drive from the campground to the ferry. They have 2 ferry's running so the wait isn't too long. When they drop you off,you are right there at Jamestown. Then you get on the parkway and it's about 15 minutes to Williamsburg. - mosseaterExplorer II
Mike Taverniti wrote:
Chickahominy Riverfront Park is a County run RV park on Historic Route 5. Full hookups , pool and on the Capitol Trail, a paved bike path connecting Williamsburg and Richmond. Close to every thing in Williamsburg.
We have that booked this summer. Looks like a nice park and good location. - MR_MACExplorerThanks for all the great replies and sorry for the late response, my hot spot died the last 3 days.
- terrytrailertraExplorer
RGar974417 wrote:
. We will be in Williamsburg in April, too. So I’m following this thread. How long was the commute from Chippokes PSP to Williamsburg?
We stayed at Chippokes Plantation State Park. Nice campground with a free ferry across the river to Jamestown. - RGar974417ExplorerWe stayed at Chippokes Plantation State Park. Nice campground with a free ferry across the river to Jamestown.
- ziplockExplorerWe are heading that way in July.
I liked Anvil Campground reviews due to the fact that they have a shuttle to the different attractions.......
We don't have a pull along car, so I thought that would be nice to just hop the bus and go to the places.
I figure if you are heading to Williamsburg, tight sites are a given, since you are not going there just to hang out all day, you are touring the area and just coming back to the campsite to sleep.
I have researched some of the tours offered there and they seem to last 3 to 4 hours at a spot, so, it's not much time to go to the campsite and hang out and worry about the campground.
It will take a lot of determination to see all that the area has to offer in 4 days.
Just thinking with you!
Glad you ask the questions.
We also plan on hitting the Outer Banks on our trip in July.
Anyone have opinions? - Mike_TavernitiExplorerChickahominy Riverfront Park is a County run RV park on Historic Route 5. Full hookups , pool and on the Capitol Trail, a paved bike path connecting Williamsburg and Richmond. Close to every thing in Williamsburg.
- mboppExplorerAnother vote for American Heritage.
- BosunExplorerWe are staying at the Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown, VA in March. Check it out if you qualify for military lodging/camping. It is just down the road from Williamsburg.
Good luck - agb2529Explorer
padredw wrote:
Newport News Park.
This one gets my vote based on our last stay in the area.
Another big vote for Newport News, beautiful wooded sites & much more economical than the commercial RV parks. Also close to Busch Gardens which is about half way between the CG and Williamsburg. And for another unique local attraction, on the other side of 64 from the park is the US Army Transportation Museum at Fort Eustis.
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