Camped in a 32' Class A.
- Drive to the campground. Very easy. Right off 64. The main road is easy to navigate.
- Interior roads. Paved for the most part. The lower sites near the front of the campground are a lot easier to get to than up...
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Camped in a 38' Class A (Fleetwood Discovery).
Would not camp here outside the summer months. (Not much to do...) Tight roads, tight spaces.
The bads: Overall, this campground is not a bad place. Just a little too overpriced for me. ($350+...
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Spot: B14 in a 38' Class A Motorhome.
Route to campground: Route 10 to Alliance Road was the best way to get to this out of the way park. There are some branches that were low, but still got through. Didn't like the other roads the GPS...
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Traveled in a 38' Class A motor home. Roads to the campground were easy to navigate. The interior roads at the campground are a bit tight and can be challenging.
We came here early in the season to avoid the higher prices (and the 3 night...
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Traveled in a 38' Class A motorhome.
Overall, we really love this campground. It is only an hour away, which is convenient for us. There was a lot to do over Easter weekend and the weather cooperated nicely. (Egg hunts for kids and adults,...
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We traveled in a 38' Class A motorhome.
Getting to the campground was easy. Route 17 was a breeze. Navigating the interior roads was not a problem. Parking and setting up was easy. It was Halloween time, so there was plenty for the kids to do....
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Traveled in a 38' Class A.
One of our "go-to" campgrounds. Getting there can be a bit nerve-wracking (168 S to Mt Pleasant Road, Blackwater Road, , Pungo Ferry Road, and Princess Anne Road), but it can be done. But once you are there, it is worth...
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Small campground for large RVs, but it is possible to fit into any of the back in sites. We stayed in a 38' Class A. Getting to the campground is a bit challenging. We found getting off on Rt. 199 to Rt 60 is the easiest way there in a big rig....
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We went the first weekend in December so we could go to WinterFest. We usually go every year, and this year did not disappoint. The campground is well maintained and quiet in the winter time. (Not sure about the summer... yet.) We stayed in a 38'...
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Madison Vines is a hidden gem. They have been renovating this campground for almost three years, and all the facilities are brand new. They are still finishing up the landscaping and some of the other amenities (dog park, basketball / badminton /...
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