Thursday, November 9, 2017

Stoney Creek Resort, Greenville, Virginia

Stoney Creek Resort is a Passport America participating campground in western Virginia off highway 64/81 not far from Shenandoah National Park and the George Washington and Jefferson National Forest. It’s a little ways off of the highway, and the hardest part getting to it is going through the town of Greenville. You have to turn on to/off of main street and the streets are NOT big rig friendly.

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When turning in to the resort, you see their office/club house/laundry building on the right and a pond on the left. The road you turn on to is full of pot holes. It was raining when we got there, which they can’t help, but they definitely need gravel to cover the holes and the mud. We encountered more pot holes throughout the drive to our site. The roads are narrow, so hopefully you don't meet another coach. There are a lot of seasonal and permanent campers in it, with a lot of stuff in their sites. The people we met in the office were very friendly. We did not use the restrooms or laundry.

We were in site  #159 with 30/50 amp, water and sewer. Verizon worked fine.

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