Jason C.recommendsNovember 17, 2024
Shenandoah NP MTN Field
Amazing spot, would come again.
It was great. Gorgeous sunsets and it was a nice escape from the world. AWD/4WD is a MUST!! Saw a little bit of light from a house down the mountain but nothing that took away from the experience. Would love to take a trip back sometime this year! The owner responded right away and was super helpful with directions, same for the firewood delivery guy!
Amy S.recommendsNovember 3, 2024
Shenandoah NP MTN Field
Best Sunset View
This is the perfect spot for the nature lover, but you have to be prepared to be completely self-sufficient. A fire pit is the only thing provided, so please bring your own bathroom facilities and so that others can enjoy the area after you please do NOT use the woods as your bathroom (finding toilet paper in the woods is gross). There isn’t much of a view from the clearing, but the entrance to the community offers the best sunset view.
Savannah T.recommendsOctober 13, 2024
Shenandoah NP MTN Field
Top Tier Mountain Time
We enjoyed tent camping on L’s land! The directions were very clear and the communication was great. The view from the top corner of the property was pretty cool. The star view was amazing! There is a slight tilt to the land no matter where you pitch the tent, so be super mindful of where you do. We brought our dog and she had a good time running around the field. It felt very private and vast. I would definitely return!
Reuben B.recommendsOctober 12, 2024
Shenandoah NP MTN Field
Great campsite! Beautiful mountain meadow, we'd love to camp here again!
Emily M.recommendsSeptember 16, 2024
Shenandoah NP MTN Field
Spot was beautiful and private. Directions were easy to follow. As others have said, definitely need AWD/4WD to reach the spot. Our AWD Volvo wagon did fine. There is a great fire pit. I would suggest bringing a table. Highly recommend camping here!
Matt B.recommendsAugust 24, 2024
Shenandoah NP MTN Field
Nice and quiet!
Nice and quiet, simple campsite. The route to get here is about a mile of gravel and a steep, rough climb right before the site, though the listing mentions this. A regular car likely would not make the climb.
Site has a nice open field and a primitive rock fire ring. Firewood is available for delivery (and it's not expensive).
Only real downside is that there isn't a great flat place to set up a tent. You're not on a cliff or a steep hill, but you'll be tipped one way or another. A table would be a nice upgrade to the site so you don't have to bring your own.
We'll be back!