Being avid tent campers from back in 60s living in the Arizona areas all we really look for is just old fashion camping with scenic views. Not so much for the physical places you can go visit.
The valley of course has the larger rivers access type of camping surrounded by mountains on each side of it.
We actually prefer the higher country and can almost get lost in the OFF-ROAD Camping aspect of it... This area has some great get-away by yourself type camping places...
My OFF-ROAD POPUP camper can go any place my 4X4 truck will pull it both valley and high country access.
When driving into unfamiliar places we always use GOOGLE Maps and search for RV CAMPGROUNDs giving us many places to look at... Lots of great things to see and do in the Shenandoah Valley locations.
Have never camped North of MD but have followed the Blue Ridge South and really love the high country of VA-NC-TN-GA-AL... WVA also has alot of high country as well but have only touched a few of those places...
Different things for different folks I reckon... Your smaller TT trailer tells me alot of what you like to do haha... My OFF-ROAD POPUP camper has all of the modern things inside but just doesn't have alot of move around room inside. We watch HDTV however whenever we want to haha...
When we get the urge to RV Travel we head for the East Coast locations down to Gulf Coast locations or go spend a week at the Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge TN type locations or Myrtle Beach in SC.
ALways try to blend these type of trips with visiting our immediate families who live in these areas which includes heading for North Texas sometimes...
Roy Ken
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