We came down to Va to see family in Chesapeake and Va Beach. Campsite was located conveniently for us as both areas we were visiting were only 20 to 25 minutes away. We found this park to be extremely quiet and well kept. Although we couldn’t use our propane grill, each site has its own charcoal grill that can be used. Most spots have sewer, a few do not but the dump station is not far. We did trip the outside 30 amp breaker a few times but was not a problem for us as we just turned off the A/C if we were using something that would draw a lot of power. You are out in the sun however all sites have large trees directly behind each site. I do suggest looking up into the trees for any branches that may be precariously perched up in the branches. We had a branch come down in a storm on top of our camper. Luckily, there was no damage. We loved this campsite and will be using when we come down again.
Nice campground, with back-in, concrete pads. Electric (30/50/110) and water provided. Dump station at entrance to park. Clean restrooms and laundry in the middle end of the loop. Picnic tables provided for each RV site. No shade, and weak T-Mobile cellular capability. StarLink had problems connecting throughout the overnight stay though the RV-mounted antenna has no overhanging tree cover. Large (50 foot or so) enclosed lodge in middle of RV loop, but did not use it. The MWR office is outside of the manned post into the gate, but DoD ID got us in without any problems. Serpentine path through/to the sentry gate may be a challenge, but our 31-foot Class C made it through without problems. Note that the NWR office has limited hours throughout the week. They were able to make a reservation two days in advance, for an overnight stay.
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