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Rollercoaster Fans
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June 2012
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Showing the 3 Reviews posted
We stayed here in mid June 2013. The place was so quiet! We loved that! There were not that many sites occupied. All we heard at night were the summer insects. Sites are close together (typical for a KOA). The sites are somewhat wooded (pretty good for KOA). Staff was friendly. Be aware, you will have at least a 45-minute drive to the National Park and Luray Caverns, but we scouted out the other campsites in the area, and if you want quiet, trees, and nature, this is the best one!
We LOVED the chickens (organic pest control)! My son had a blast keeping track of them. Campground was well-maintained (but the trade-off for that is the sound of staff carts and landscaping machinery in the morning). We did not use the restrooms as we stayed in a travel trailer.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Harrisonburg / Shenandoah Valley KOA 3951 days ago
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As another reviewer commented, this is a true RV park. The sites are extremely close together, and you will be surrounded on all sides. The concrete slabs are nice, as are the full hook-ups, but you sacrifice space and privacy. There are a few trees. Watch out for the end sites on the rows--next to sewer plugs and there is a bit of an odor.
Pool is small, but looked clean. Mini-golf extremely disappointing. Staff was friendly. During our stay we had severe T-storms on three evenings. I was extremely impressed that an employee came around to the sites offering to help campers bring in awnings and other equipment.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to American Heritage RV Park Campground 4313 days ago
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| Good if you are focused on Knoebels | Our primary purpose for selecting this campground was its proximity to Knoebels. The campground is small, and the lake is really a pond. The *wooded* sites have a few trees. The meadow sites are true meadow. The sites are on the smaller side, and you will see and hear your neighbors. There is a good sized stream on the property.
The staff was very friendly, and they do a good job of patrolling the campground, offering help, and enforcing quiet hours. While we didn't use the restrooms or showers, I did see the staff cleaning them and they were thorough.
If you are looking for a quiet, secluded campground, this probably isn't it. The sites are all on well-travelled roads, which makes for noise at all hours and this is a kid-friendly place. The playground was disappointing. Two swings and a basic slide. This is a no-frills campground. If you plan to primarily be at the park and just sleep at the campground, this will work.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Knoebels Lake Glory Campground 4329 days ago
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