Within a 60-minute drive from the Thornton Gap Entrance Station.
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Best in Virginia: Finalist
Named one of the best Hipcamps to visit in 2024.
We welcome you to our view of the great outdoors. We are 30 minutes from the entrance of the well known Skyline Drive, part of the Shenandoah National Park. We are surrounded by multiple hikes, restaurants, breweries and wineries less than a 30 minute trip! Onsite we have numerous amenities open to all camping guests which include, fish stocked pond, large swimming pool, basketball court, and soccer field. We welcome you to stay with us and enjoy our 40 acre view!
This camp was previously operated as a summer camp for large groups, but will now be open to groups of all sizes including campers throughout the year! This is new for the camp and the new owner, but we’re excited about hosting everyone going forward!
Welcome!
Overall we had a nice stay, but if you're staying at the campsites, be careful about the kind of car you take to get there. The road in is bumpy, manageable though. However, the road to the campsites dips down through a small stream then back up, enough to drag the front of your car for a bit. The listing doesn't make note of this unfortunately; the only way we found out was by reading through reviews. We didn't use the facilities available, so can't say much about them. But the side was secluded and quiet.
I love coming to camp in this beautiful place so much. It fills me with peace. The place is beautiful and big, of course, I recommend it. And soon we see the local black kitten again.
Stay to the right side of the road when you turn on the road, very easy to go up the neighbors driveway.
The cabin was comfortable, enough room for two adults and two dogs. The area is very peaceful and beautiful. The screened porch was a nice place to sit and enjoy the evenings; there was a fire ban in effect our first night and we were too tired from exploring the area the second night to have a campfire, but the firewood was plentiful. The communal bathhouse was clean with one a private bathroom that was spacious and also very clean The host was quick to answer any questions that we had. Definitely a place we would love to visit again!
My group and I came to camp for our friends birthday weekend. We LOVED campsite number two! It’s not the most private, (people who are standing up on the field above might be able to see) but it was so convenient and such a short walk to the bathhouse/fields/volleyball net. There is a place to fill up your water bottle on the side of the bathhouse, but be prepared for a more mineral-ly taste. We found two separate bathroom spaces (one had stalls for changing and a shower). Both were very clean!
Our host was so accommodating and was very responsive when we texted him questions before our trip. He even told us that we could switch the site we were on when we got there if we wanted more space for our dog to run around off leash. Super kind!
We had such a blast! We would definitely come back again, and we would recommend it to our friends.
Location
Fort Valley, Shenandoah, Virginia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Monacan, Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee), and Manahoac First Nations according to