It is on a hill but I had no problems getting to, into, or out of our site. I did not use the water so can't comment on the water pressure. I enjoyed our one night and would stay again. It also was nice having deer wandering through the campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were there with a small group this weekend and we were very impressed with the campground. It is located in the woods up the side of a mountain. The sites are large and mostly laid out well. We were up the hill on the main road into the campground and it was very quiet. We will be back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Although this is a new resort type campground and the entrance and check in facilities were tops, the campground needs some improvement. The escort to our site was fine and the gentleman was really helpful, suggesting we put our truck in 4 wheel drive. The gravel hill going to our site near the top really needed the 4 wheel drive. Getting into the pull through site was tricky. There were too many rocks and at the wrong angle getting into the site that it took some backing up and pulling up to get around them. The bath house was at the bottom of the hill (having it half way up would have been a better choice). The water pressure was so poor we could not even shower in our camper. They had a water tanker as the holding tank to get the water down the hill and the pressure was pitiful. For the price this campground charges, they really do need to make some improvements. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed at Endless Caverns RV Resort over the July 4th weekend and we were extremely impressed from the very start. From the time we met numerous staff at check-in until the time we left, our stay was so enjoyable. The pool is open and I must say it was absolutely beautiful. The sites are spacious, well designed and maintained. Enough room will not be a question. If you need anything from the main lodge such as ice, milk, firewood etc., it's no problem-just call the lodge and they will happily deliver it to you. The Resort is adding sites and we can't wait to see the finished product. We will be returning soon, unfortunately not soon enough! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
June 2009
$36
This will be an awesome Resort. The hardscaping and landscaping around each site is well done. The pool is suppose to be done in July. It looks like it will be a nice one. The gameroom is big - still not finished. The showers and restrooms (also laundry area) were clean, configuration of the shower was odd to me - not too private between the two showers in the men's room at least. The outside of the building had a log house feel, but you could still see between the logs, so not completed yet. Getting a discount on the cave tour was a nice plus. They also give a Good Sam Discount - not listed on the website. Staff was very friendly, first time I've been driven around to choose my site - before pulling up with the RV - then escorted to my site. Odd that they don't have cable with all the updates they are doing. Lots of construction activity going on, starting around 8am until about 5pm while we were there. This place has plenty of potential to be a first-class destination RV resort - when it's all completed. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This WILL be a very nice campground in the future. They are building it. The pool is not finsihed yet. The huge rec center is not finished yet. The sites are new and still being built. Endless caverns are right on site, and they give a discount for campers staying in campground. Very nioe quiet park. Would go again, when its finished. We had some electric dropouts which we fixed several times - right away. They had to get their electrician to re-wire the main junction box - which then fixed the problem. Very satisified with this campground and staff. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Pricey for what's not offered, No Cable TV, No Local TV Coverage, no pool, sites are not level and all gravel, BIG RIG access is limited. This campground has potential because of its appearance and layout, but the usage of a "resort" projects higher expectations than what is currently offered. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is a "work in progress". When we were there they were still developing new sites and although the pool complex had not yet been completed it will be very nice when it is finished. By the time all the work is done it will probably earn a 9 rating. All sites are large and level although it was a bit muddy due to the ongoing construction and some unseasonably wet weather. The managers and desk personnel went out of their way to be helpful and make our stay enjoyable including giving our grand kids rides in the golf cart. Nearly three months on the road and this was the friendliest campground we visited. The caverns are a nice attraction and are worth the extra cost to take the tour. The setting is exceptional for being in the country yet providing easy access to the interstate highway. We will stay here whenever we are visiting the Shenandoah Valley. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
There is no question this park is a work in progress. There about 35 sites ready to go and there is a lot of construction going on. The staff was very helpful and friendly. A staff member mentioned the back in sites that are close together and said they will not have any more that are close together. We are about 50' long and we looked kinda lost in our pull-thru...it was huge. The plans call for about 100 sites to be ready by Memorial day. Once the place is finished it should be very nice with lots of shade and wide, long, terraced sites. As this park is close to home I am looking forward to it's completion. On the downside, so far no bath houses, only a very small playground, no pool, no camp store, laundry, etc. I had to grade the rest rooms and showers so I put we didn't use them...there are none yet. We plan to return when the project gets a little further along. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The pros about this park the hookups are new the water comes from a spring in the cave, they have 240 acres to walk if you like walking up and down steep hills with views, this is your park. The staff are very nice and no seasonal campers. The cons: the roads are dirt/gravel and are very dusty, the back in sites are very close together and small, during the day you have construction noise, dump trucks driving by your site as they are building more sites- they look nice and big. I think $35 a night is high for what they have at this time, which is a place to park. The sites are gravel and it takes about 2 blocks under the down hill side to make level. I do like the park it is in a great location. We would stay here again after the building has stopped. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
VERY NICE- This place is absolutely one of the nicest parks-period. If you want a place with ABSOLUTE night time quiet then this is the place. No road noise, just nature. They only have about 27 sites, but a major renovation / build out - upgrade is in process. Another 26 or so sites are almost complete will be available by about Oct 15th 2008 and more to follow. New electric, new water, new Wi-Fi and it is all top quality. Our site did not have SAT TV reception from the roof mounted dome, but a portable dish would work fine. Local channels were fine. Actually glad to not have SAT TV for 4 days. Good fast, free Wi-Fi. The sites are very large with beautiful rock terraces and considering the campground is carved into the side of a large mountain the sites are just about perfectly level. I believe that when they get finished and have over 200 sites this will be a destination campground. I believe that once people within a few hours drive discover this place, you will be hard pressed to get a site without reservations. The landscaping between sites and access are very well thought out. We are 73ft overall with our coach and trailer and we had NO problem getting in or out of our huge site. There is a lot of historic sites around the area and unfortunately we were not able to see them all. We are already planning a summer 2009 one week 3 site family gathering there in mid summer. We will surely frequent this campground on our annual north south trips and hope to spend at least two weeks total there annually. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park staff was very friendly and arranged to meet us at the office even though we arrived after the office had closed. The site was clean and level, all of the connections (Water, Sewer, Electric) were in excellent shape. This was an overnight stop for us for this stay, however, the park was so nice we will come again for a long weekend. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate reflects Good Sam discount. This RV resort will be a 10 when it is complete. It lacks a pool and wifi at the moment. It is very upscale. We were escorted to our campsite, as were our visitors when they arrived. Beautiful campsites divided by stone walls. Discount offered for campground guests to Endless Caverns which are part of the complex. Would definitely visit here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is on a hill side and the sites are terraced with rock retaining walls. Roads and sites are graveled. Our site was long and level. It rained but the site was still firm and drained. The road up to the sites is a bit steep but not bad, we were escorted which helps. Wifi is available on the store patio only as the camp sites are far from the check-in. The porch there is large with tables so it was pleasant sitting there and seeing the country. We camped here in a Motorhome.
You can tell they have put money into the park but is a shame they didn't smooth and level the roads, especially the sites before putting all the new gravel/stone down. Park is wooded but we were able to get satellite reception as the trees have lost much of their leaves this time of the year. Campground owners/hosts are VERY friendly and pleasant. Can't say it's a "Motorhome Resort" yet but would return. Now open year round. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a little diamond in the rough. Once the master plan is complete, this will be a 10! Access from I-81 to Exit 257 was easy and all 4 miles of roads into CG were near perfect. Very nice entrance and boulevard leading to check in station. Beautiful setting against Massanutten Mountain. Check in was easy and staff led us to site in golf cart. All sites are stair stepped up a hill and each site has a rock wall, which was incredible. Somes site are not level but 17, 18, 19, etc, were fine. Trash pick up was at 9:30 am as promised. Truly a motorhome resort. Drop down to Exit 247 for most major restaurants, shopping, and groceries. The indoor water park at Massanutten Resort is about 20 miles away so we decided to stay an extra night and let the kids burn off some energy before hitting the road. Diesel island for RV's right before getting back on interstate. Perfect !! We'll be back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As the previous submiter has stated, the owners are making all sorts of upgrades to this campground. The roads are still a little rough thought the campground but you can see they are still working on correcting the roads. The back-in sites are very large and all gravel. Luckily we had a large area in front of us that was mulched so the dog could do her business. Not sure if I would make this a vacation destination until the owners complete the work, but it does make a good overnight stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
If you want to camp! then this is not the place to stay. IF you want a place to park your big motor homes and travel trailers then you will enjoy it. For us in a pop up and used to SP and CG, we were expecting a camp site and not a rest stop for motor homes. We did get escorted in and we looked around and saw a lot of open site but they packed all the weekenders in one section. WHY??? The RV park is full of gravel sites and long and narrow camp spaces. We could not sit outside without having to put our chairs right up against the PU or you would go over the edge of the terrace lots . Too expensive for what you get. Started to leave but decided to stick it out and enjoy the family time instead. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
A 7 on it's way to a 10. This is an existing campground under new management that is under-going a complete renovation and expansion. All hookups are new. The sites, which climb the side of a hill, are beautifully terraced, well spaced and freshly graveled. There are still some trees that need to be removed but they are doing that slowly to prevent any unnecessary cutting to keep the shaded, wooded campground feel. The staff is very nice and extremely helpful. No cable tv. Satellite receiption will be a challenge when the trees are full of leaves. You can get local channels tho. Part of the renovation has been to put in channels across the roads to keep water away from the sites. Unfortunately, the side effect is a rather rough ride. Keep it slow and you'll be alright. We really enjoyed our stay here and will most definitely be back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Small, peaceful, campground overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains. Very quaint city of New Market nearby. Owners live on-site and "hand weave" rugs there. Very nice; clean; pet friendly. We love this campground and visit several times a
year. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2002
$20
Clean rural campground. Had a mix of full time, part time and overnite campers. Park was very clean with trash barrel at every site. Sites were very large pull-thru's on grass. Utilities were placed well and all worked. Nothing fancy, but nice and very quiet. Staff assisted to site and showed utility location. We camped here in a camper.