6478 Zachary Taylor Highway
23117,
Mineral
Virginia,
the United States
Enjoy fishing, boating, and water skiing on beautiful Lake Anna; a 13,600 acre lake in Virginia's Piedmont. Centrally located between Richmond, Charlottesville and Fredericksburg. Peaceful setting.
For a campground that caters primarily to large rigs, the sites are surprisingly small and tightly packed. However, the employees are super friendly and helpful and the grounds are well-maintained. This place is good for a quick overnight or for a group of friends using multiple sites (as we did) but other than those options, it's not ideal.
3 days ago
Liv Benson
First time ever staying in a franchise campground. Better than privately owned as they do have standards the franchisee must comply with to keep their eligibility. I always have and always will stay in a state or federal park. There you have park rangers to maintain orderly conduct. I left early my last day because a group of drink campers were arguing, yelling obscenities, breaking glass bottles, spinning tires, while the woman left hysterical and crying. I'm sure they are back together. They were at the other end of the park but voices carry. Quiet hours ate 8a-10p. These folks didn't care. There are a lot of folks renting slips for extended stays in their campers, rvs, etc. There are areas for huge rvs and 5th wheels with water/electric hookuos near the lake and decent tent sites. One bath house recently renovated. Not sure why they renewed everything but didn't replace the toilet seats. Guess keeping a vintage feel among everything new? Lol there is one other bathroom but no showers. If you do not want to walk, you have the classic porta-potties. No matter how bad I gotta go, I will run to the actual bathroom! There are no fire rings or cooking grates except at the cabins, which do not have bathrooms in them. You will need to bring your own grill at camping parks like this one. Honestly, only reason for the three stars are the fighting drunks and porta-potties. If you don't mind that, the test if what they offer is nice. Especially, if you like boating and fishing.
3 days ago
Liv Benson
First time ever staying in a franchise campground. Better than privately owned as they do have standards the franchisee must comply with to keep their eligibility.
3 days ago
Chuck
We full time so our reviews are from that perspective #1. TOO MANY TREES. This place is so crowded with trees that getting into sites can be extremely challenging for even moderately sized RVs. #2. We could not level our 40’ class A. In fact I DO NOT recommend this campground to anyone with a class A or anything longer than 30’. #3. NO WiFi. Not a big deal for some but maybe more so for others. However, if you have a hotspot connectivity is not bad.My wife’s still working remote and she had minor issues with staying connected. #4. If you have satellite tv, don’t bother to turn it on. There’s too many trees. We were near the top of the hill. As for OTA digital TV, we had issues there too. The positive thing we observed about our stay it was quiet. We were there over Fathers Day weekend. This campground also has a large seasonal population. The laundry room is barely adequate with four washers and two dryers. Sites are close but acceptable.