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  • DillonM1905
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    Nice Area for Hiking

    This is the second hike we have taken in this area and we were not disappointed. the crowds were not bad and there are plenty of spots for camping. The hiking was good, even saw a snake and a spotted ...

    Reviewed on Jun 29, 2020
  • DillonM1905
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    Nice Area for Hiking

    This is the second hike we have taken in this area and we were not disappointed. the crowds were not bad and there are plenty of spots for camping. The hiking was good, even saw a snake and a spotted ...

    Reviewed on Jun 29, 2020
  • Mike58318
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    Nice weekend visit ,It does not pretend that which it is not

    Stayed here last weekend with family and numerous kids from 1year old to 14 years old .We stayed in the campground. Campsites are nice and all have tent pads .Most sites are too small for a camper ove...

    Reviewed on Oct 8, 2018
  • Mike58318
    Mike58318
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    Nice weekend visit ,It does not pretend that which it is not

    Stayed here last weekend with family and numerous kids from 1year old to 14 years old .We stayed in the campground. Campsites are nice and all have tent pads .Most sites are too small for a camper ove...

    Reviewed on Oct 8, 2018
  • Dave J
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    Nice place to stop in George Washington National Forest

    This is a beautiful part of Virginia and it was fun to arrive in the afternoon in late autumn and wait for the full moon to rise. We hiked the Pig Iron and Charcoal Trail and then ate sandwiches at a ...

    Reviewed on Jun 18, 2018
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