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Started by bzymom, Sep 12, 2004, 05:20 PM

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bzymom

I'm convinced this is the place for us. Can anyone that has stayed there reccemend a wooded site on the water, in the back loops?

I had found a website that showed pic's of all the campsites, but I didnt earmark it and now I cant find it,......anyone know of it?

SheBantam

Quote from: bzymomI'm convinced this is the place for us. Can anyone that has stayed there reccemend a wooded site on the water, in the back loops?

I had found a website that showed pic's of all the campsites, but I didnt earmark it and now I cant find it,......anyone know of it?

Whewn I was there a couple of years ago, I coud not get a waterfront site, they were booked way in advance.

I suggest that you call the campground, the staff was very helpful when I was there.

Gone-Camping

I agree, call the campground and see what waterfront sites are available. I'll tell ya this much, you don't really want anything in Loop-A...much too close to the road. I'd recommend Loop-C or D, both have waterfront sites, the further back from the road the better. You may still hear some faint traffic noise on a lake front site though...sound carries across the open water!

Unregistered

Thanks,  My hubby want to know how far from Williamsburg is Newport News?



Quote from: SheBantamWhewn I was there a couple of years ago, I coud not get a waterfront site, they were booked way in advance.

I suggest that you call the campground, the staff was very helpful when I was there.

Gone-Camping

Well, if you're standing there at the city line, we're talking a fraction of an inch!!! ;)

Newport News Park is located right on the city line with Williamsburg, and right off of I-64 at exit 250B, Busch Gardens is located at exit 243A (7 miles)....