CableChick said:CMC just LOVES Bethpage in Urbanna, VA.
Was there last year and have a cabin reserved for the end of July. Boy had a good time.Elle said:This summer we are going to do a bunch of state parks ~ Westmoreland in VA.
Name one other you have been to.BS Gal said:Big Bend, West Va.
desertrat said::Big Bend is great though. Decent fishing, nice pools along the river for swimming. Tubing is very easy and you can do a short walk that lets you tube about 1 mile stretch. Canoable and nice hiking and some good trails for 4X4s and bikes. Fairly primitive, no showers and the drinking water is hand pumped at a site away from the camp ground.lmao: Name one other you have been to.
virgovictoria said:Used to be Granite Hills outside of Gettysburg, PA. I guess it's my favorite because my folks and I would go twice a year for their Bluegrass Festival (and then some) and although I didn't appreciate the music so much, there was always a lot to do. At the time, there was a big Red Barn with pin ball machines and pool tables and a snack bar, a Country Store, a Hall where they held Bingo and dances and movies; a pool/water slide, shuffle board and such. Near the campground was a miniature pony farm and also some stables where you could go horseback riding. In town, there were outlets and restaurants.
My folks usually had one of the grandkids with us and I would bring a friend and maybe other family members would come too and stay or pitch tents. The whole place would fill up for the Bluegrass weekends and crafters would set up benches too. Pretty cool stuff.
And, if you got hot, you could be sure that VV's momma would have the A/C blaring in the 38' trailer and the tv going - perfect for napping!
But, it could've closed or gone to pot - but that's my favorite, how I remember it and why.
BS Gal said:My new favorite campground is pretty much any Holiday Inn/Comfort Suites/Hilton. You all get the drift.
My sister has one, they spend about 10 months out of the year on the road. Thing cost over $100k You can stay in a lot of hotels and eat in a lot of resturants for that.nachomama said:I do have a lot of friends who have, in the past year or so, purchased motor homes. Then I see them when I go to the track. I'm starting to want one. Maybe when the chillins get out of college.
We want to plan a 3 week long trip to SD and maybe yellowstone or zion in 2008, I doubt we ever make it over to CA with a camper though.RoseRed said:
aps45819 said:My sister has one, they spend about 10 months out of the year on the road. Thing cost over $100k You can stay in a lot of hotels and eat in a lot of resturants for that.
cattitude said:$100K ain't nothing.
I know. theirs was well over $100k. 4 slide outs, turbo dieselcattitude said:$100K ain't nothing.