Planned as an overnight stop on way to South, stayed 2 nights due to 5" snowfall. The access road is fine in dry weather but scary in snow. Turned out to be a very good place to wait it out. Cable & wifi provided entertainment until the sun came back. Would like to get back again to enjoy in nicer weather. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice, pretty, and clean camp on a creek with ducks and geese. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful. All the sites are back-in, but they have sites big enough for the biggest rigs and room to maneuver as you back in. Please heed the earlier warnings -- do not use your GPS to find the camp. Once in Edinburg, follow the signs instead. If you follow the GPS, you will end up on a narrow, steep, curving road that has a one-lane, 10 ton bridge with almost no guard rail at the bottom. It will be scary if you are under 10 tons but you will make it; if you are over, you will have to back up on a hill (with the curve) as there is no place to turn around. The signed route is well marked and will only take you a short distance further. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is an absolutely fabulous, relaxing campground. We spent the weekend here without our children to celebrate our 16th anniversary. The owners are wonderful and truly made us feel like we were their personal guests. The creek is beautiful and peaceful. We enjoyed Sal's....the local italian restaurant and horseback riding near by. This campground is a small, family run place with a whole lot of charm. There are no activities and the only playground is nature itself. The evening before our departure, the owners made a trip to our site just to thank us for staying with them and welcome us back in the future. Very wonderful! This will be a must for us every year, if not more frequently! My favorite campground so far! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Camped here over 4th of July. The staff and management were most helpful, friendly, and informative. We had a site right on the stream and it was plenty big. We saw big rigs, 5th wheels, and trailers that all fit in fine. All that has been said about the ambiance of the campsite and town are true; it was lovely and relaxing. On the Saturday night after the 4th, they repeated the fireworks show they had done on the previous Saturday. It was a delightful exhibit of sparklers and music that lasted almost a 1/2 hour. A number of folks from town came down to enjoy. All in all a great spot to go, relax and spend some time. Why only 9 instead of 10? The sites were not "tight" but were close. We could put the awning out and still have room, but the folks on either side were closer than we have had at state campground sites. The road in is narrow, but using caution and reasonable speed, there are no problems. We echo all the positive comments earlier and scoff at the negative ones. This is truly a great spot to spend time and see the valley. (And don't miss the chance to go the a wine tasting at the local winery!) We camped here in a Motorhome.
I was just there for the weekend and met some great new friends. The place is very friendly and clean. They even have Wi-Fi "free" right on site. The host's are very friendly and were very busy, it was a sold out weekend. Best small place around, with a lovely town. Lots to see and places to tour. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Like so many other CGs better directional signage would be a huge help. GPS wants you to access over a weight restricted bridge. The route in takes you down a narrow section which is not that difficult with a 5er & truck over 55' long. How many other CGs offer sites where the back of the trailer can hang almost OVER a stream? The center of town is only a short walk away. This is, indeed, a gem worth whatever it's smallness challenges present. We are sorry we were there just for one night being in transit with little time to enjoy. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Adorable! There is really no other word. The campground and the town of Edinburg are totally adorable! It's the size of the campground that makes it quaint. The are not very many campsites and several were occupied with long-term guests. Most of the sites were average, some were small. We have a 40ft motor home with two-slides and our site was absolutely perfect right on the creek. We weren't even in the big-rig site. Access in/out of the campground it not an issue following the numerous signs from I-81. The roads are plenty wide enough for two vehicles and I can assure you a "stand-off" is not necessary unless you can't drive your motorhome/camper and if that's the case, well.... The campground has the most pleasant atmosphere. The landscaping alone is amazing and you can tell the owner has a personal investment in the property. There are hanging flowers from the trees and several water features including the water mill at the main building. The staff is beyond helpful. The owner checked in on us and realized our TV picture wasn't as he would have expected. (Its was fine for us.) He loaned us a cable booster for the weekend. (We have since bought our own.) This is not a kid friendly campground, there are no playgrounds, scheduled activities, pools, arcades, mini-golf, etc. That's not to say that children couldn't entertain themselves the old-fashioned way and there were many children camping during Memorial Day weekend when we were there. There is a creek right next to the campground and people were in all day either tubing or swimming. Further up the creek people were fishing, although I can't imagine they were very successful given the noise of the swimmers. There was an ice cream social the weekend we were there with real homemade ice-cream. It was a wonderful experience. Because the campground is so small, there is a definite sense of community and family and the owners really exemplify this. The town of Edinburg is just as adorable and we very much enjoyed our visit to Sal's. It is a fabulous restaurant, in an unassuming building, with the best Italian food I have ever had. (I recommend the cannoli.) We also toured a few little towns near Edinburg and stopped for lunch at an authentic roadside diner. There is plenty to do with nearby caverns and wineries. We will absolutely stay here again and we are looking forward to it. I wouldn't change a thing. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a gem of a campground. It's small, some of the sites are very close together but the owners and the ambiance more than make up for it. Roughly 25 sites plus a few tent sites located right on the creek. My site was located right on the creek and other than it being very hot and humid, it's a great stay. They have all the hook ups, 60+ channels of cable TV, firewood, ice but no camp store. Edinburg is a stone's throw from the campground where gas and groceries can be had. They have curbside trash pickup every evening. The check in process is on an honor system meaning the office is not staffed all day. You go and set up in the site you want, then settle up with the manager when they stop by in the evening. The roads are well marked from I-81. Don't follow your GPS directions as you will be led thru town and roads that can barely be negotiated. I am planning on making several trips back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a very nice campground with about half the sites on a beautiful creek and the other half in view of the creek. The owners are very friendly and accommodating. The road access is a little tricky but certainly not that difficult and the campground is more than worth the small amount of inconvenience. I pulled a 32 foot fifth wheel and made it fine. As someone said in another review...don't use your navigation system once you get off the interstate. Just make sure you follow the directions given by Woodall's or the campground web site. The sites are level and do accomodate large rigs. There are at least 5 35-40' motorhomes here right now. The area is nice, the campground is quiet and peaceful and the creek is relaxing.I will definitely come back!!! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We went to this park thinking it was big rig friendly. Getting to the park is a job in itself. The road directly to the park is narrow with sharp curves. If you are driving a large motorhome or fifth wheel please be careful! The road is not wide enough for two large vehicles to pass one another. The park is at the bottom of a hill and near the river but the sites are not large enough for a large motorhome. We have a 40ft motorhome and they gave us the "Super Site" (13 I think) which is a pull in by the river. If you use this and have slides, there are trees in the way of the slideouts so that is a problem. The other sites didn't look much better. Spaced close together and not very long. When we arrived at the park, we were assigned the "Super Site" but when we pulled in to set up, we weren't happy and decided not to stay. This is not a Big Rig Friendly Campground in our minds. This is a very small Campground that would be fine for tents, small popups, or campers. As we were leaving the campground, we had to ascend the winding curvy road and as we reached the curve in the road a car was coming towards us. A standoff ensued..the road was so narrow that we could not pass one another. Someone had to back up and let the other pass; remember we are in a 40ft motorhome on a narrow curvy hill...Luck was on our side as the car opted to back up and let us continue through. We were very disappointed in this campground and it is one that will be crossed off of our list. Don't know about anyone else, but we like to have roomy sites that are not crammed so close together that you can almost touch the other camper next to you. Also a level site is something we look for and you won't find any at this campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is small but lovely. It is on the opposite side of a stream from the town of Edinberg. Some sound advice: follow the campground signs to get there. Our GPS wanted to take us down a very steep winding hill over a one-way bridge which would not have been possible with our motorhome. The road that you do take into the campground is also narrow and steep so it is a little hair-raising the first trip down it. The sites were good-sized but required some levelling. The owner is very nice and accommodating. You can walk up the hill to the town which is very quaint. We were only there for one night so were not able to take in some of the shops there. I would definitely return when I could spend a little more time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wow! This is the best kept secret in Virginia. We had a creek front site and it was relaxing and entertaining. Campground Host was fantastic. We will definitely return!!! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice folks, nice campground, nice town. Close to several Shenandoah Valley wineries. Our only complaint is that when we and our neighbors in the next site dumped our tanks (in the sewer dump at the site, not at the dump station), the septic system overflowed into the campsites. Don't know if something was wrong temporarily or if this is an everyday occurrence. Maybe related to shallow septic system due to proximity to the creek? We would probably camp there again, though. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I was there in July this year; this is the 6th time being there in july. I love the "no frills" campgroung the owners are absolutely wonderful. Town is quaint and has some nice shops, i will definately return! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was our third trip here in three years. Love the campground and location. No a place for children which is great for us. Sits behind the town that is less then a 5 minute walk to with craft & antique shops. Very quaint and friendly. Big rig friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We spent three relaxing nights here. They ask your size when you call for reservations and match spaces accordingly. We had no trouble backing in our 29' fifth-wheel. The campground hosts were helpful, assisting each rig into its space. They also recommended a great electrician who came out to our site that same evening to troubleshoot a faulty outlet. Can't see how two rigs could pass each other on the entrance road, but no traffic meant no problem. The sites were level, thickly gravelled and shaded. The campground is laid out along Stoney Creek along one center lane with a turnaround circle at its end. Walking across the small bridge at the other end puts you right in town. Use the directions to the campground that are posted on their website to avoid any attempt to drive your rig across this bridge. Bathrooms were immaculate, with two stalls and one shower in each. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park is tiny with rather small spaces and a narrow downhill road to reach the entrance but this worked out fine for us; we have a 30 ft class A. The CATV was nice to have and all sites are level gravel with full hook-ups. Friendly, helpful hosts and the park was peaceful and quiet. We camped here in a Motorhome.
After an extremely bad experience at another campground about half-hour away, we "found" this one and decided to stay for a few days. What a pleasant place! The camp hosts were great and took pride in keeping the plants and planters weeded and watered. The bathrooms were kept clean, as were the grounds in general. It was a truly pleasant stay and a good location to visit the wineries in the area. We backed up to the creek and watched the kids tube past. Even got to drown a worm or two! Will definitely stay there again! Edinburg is a lovely little town. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice little campground with easy access from I-81. The direct route to this place via GPS would take you across a one lane bridge that the powers that be apparently do not want rigs crossing. Follow the signs though, they take you around the back way in. We were the only ones there and did not even see the Manager. When full, this place might be a bit tight for some of the longer rigs. Across the creek is the backs of the buildings in Edinburg. Estetically so-so when the trees are bare but probably far less noticeable in the Spring, Summer and Fall. Although there is not a whole lot there, the walk to town is very short and easy. We could also see where the owners are working to maintain and improve the place. Overall, not what I would call a destination campground but we would go back. We camped here in a Motorhome.