State Forest Link to the campground’s website
West Virginia’s mountains Link to Googlemaps
Reviewer's name: Drew HC 30 Box 154 Caldwell, WV 24925
Date(s) of visit: August 2011 (304) 536-1944
Information about the campground’s location and business:
Getting there (proximity to a major road, signage, etc.)
A couple miles off I64, well marked after exit
Attractions (what's nearby for a daytrip?)
Greenbrier River, Lewisburg, Cold War Bunker tour at Greenbrier Hotel
Campground Staff (helpful, non-existent, mean?)
Friendly and helpful
Other (cell phone reception, etc.)
Pretty good cell reception
Information about the campground as a place
Facilities (bathrooms, store, etc.)
amping sites and cabins
Water (lake, creek, swimming, fishing, etc.)
Creek by cabins, was empty after a dry summer. Nice old swimming and wading pools for guests.
Hiking Trails (variety, length, difficulty, etc.)
15 miles of moderate difficulty trails in park's 5k acres. Greenbrier River Trail, 78 mile old railroad path, easy walking or biking.
Views (what can you see here that is amazing?)
It is WVa, it is all amazing.
Information about the campground’s tent sites
Beauty (if you sit at your site all day)
Lovely forest with a creek running by some of the cabins.
Privacy (how close do you feel to other sites)
Cabins are nicely spaced some more private than others.
Facilities (table, fire ring, tent pad, water, etc.)
Cabins have bedrooms with linens and baths with towels, full stocked kitchen with fridge, stove, mocrowave and dishes. Great fireplace with wood available.
Convenience (ease of setting up, close to bathrooms?, etc.)
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Reviewer’s narrative
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