We have stayed there many times, but under the former owners. It was by far our favorite CG, because it most closely resembled a state park CG and it was inexpensive. People either loved or hated Darlene, the former owner. We actually got along very well with her. Having said that, we drove through the CG a few months ago to see what it looked like under the new ownership. All I can say is we could barely even drive through the CG....so many vehicles parked everywhere, etc...It felt nothing like the quiet, remote-feeling CG we had loved. Now, maybe there was a rally or some special event going on, but like I said, it looked and felt like driving through a Walmart parking lot that day. I plan on checking it out again during our next visit to the area, and I'm praying it is much less hectic. We spoke to an employee, and he did say they that had made many improvements to the showerhouse, etc..
The road to the CG (416) is a great route to get to PF and avoid traffic. Also, right across 321 from the CG is the entrance to the Greenbrier portion of the national park, which contains a beautiful stream and several trails, including Porter's Creek and Ramseys Cascades. It's a beautiful area to explore.
Enjoy your trip...hopefully Greenbrier Island CG is still normally a relaxing, outdoorsy CG. I'll personally be watching this thread closely, hoping to read that my visit that one day was the exception.
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