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Camp on the beautiful Clinch River in front of the famous Copper Creek Viaduct Bridge with picnic table and fire pit. Fish, Swim, Tubing, and TanningCamp on the beautiful Clinch River in front of the famous Copper Creek Viaduct Bridge with picnic table and fire pit. Fish, Swim, Tubing, and Tanning
The site was shaded, with a fire ring, picnic tables, trash cans, and a tent platform. The private access to swim in the river was great! The site had a porta-potty and we brought our own water for cooking. We were the only ones there. The site is between the train tracks and highway, so there was noise at night. Check-in and swimming were very easy!
Robert was a great host allowing us to checkout later than posted so we could finish our event. The campground was clean, right on the river and super shady which was what we needed for our dog while we were away. And yes as others mentioned it is next to (below) a state highway and was a bit noisy the first half of the evening but was much quieter thru the night. We hope to return next year and perhaps take advantage of Robert’s tubing adventure on the beautiful Clinch River!
This spot is very conveniently located right on the cinch river which gives the camping spots a beautiful view of the river and the Copper Bridge. However, please know that if you choose to stay here there is road noise and the train comes through periodically.
Nice stretch of Clinch River. Camping area was freshly mowed. Clean privy. There is road noise and the train does periodically go through. Grills for cooking but no clear fire pits. We were early in the season and the picnic tables were covered in mud.
Well kept campsite right on the river. Extremely close to the Natural Tunnel State Park. The hose came and greeted us when we arrived. Really enjoyed our time here!
Very cool little spot. We had place to ourselves. Great hiking near by. Did Devils Bathtub. It was awesome. The only thing I would like to warn about is the road noise and trains that run all night.
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Duffield, Scott, Virginia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee) First Nations according to