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RV Park in Shenandoah Valley area

JL7456
Explorer
Explorer
We will be in the Shenandoah Valley in late July and would like recommendations on full hook up campgrounds for a MH and something near the vineyards and any ideas for activities that children 11 and 13 would enjoy. Thanks!!
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John_S_
Explorer II
Explorer II
Lots of options. Country Way KOA in Luray is nice. The Jellystone in Natural Bridge as a river and lots of stuff to do. Wytheville KOA has loads of stuff to do but not sure about winery's there.
John
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sdianel_-acct_c
Explorer
Explorer
Harpers Ferry KOA has lots to do. Harpers Ferry National Historic Park is very interesting. Sites are not huge and some are not level, but the managers will work with you to select a site that works.
Luray KOA is another beautiful park. Not many activities, but does have a pool.
Rafting on Shenandoah River nearby.
Lonny & Diane
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morgj
Explorer
Explorer
While I've never stayed there, there is a Jellystone park in Luray with all types of things an 11 and 13 year old would like http://www.campluray.com/