€25
Por noche
Precio estimado Basado en 1 coche, 2 personas con una carpa, auto caravana o caravana.

Camping abierto de 01 January hasta 31 December
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Big Meadows Campground

Big Meadows
22851, Stanley
Estados Unidos

Big Meadows Campground es un sitio de campo Stanley, Estados Unidos. Perros son permitidos.

En Big Meadows Campground es posible acampar con un carpa de campaña. Para lavar la ropa que hay secadoras de ropa disponibles.

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Mervin Boyer
Inglés (US)
I successfully obtained a location when they were still available on a first-come-first-serve basis. I've heard that soon you'll be able to reserve them. Considering there's no cellular reception in the park, I'd recommend making a plan - though that's not really my style. The spot is fairly large with bushes separating it from others. E191 features two trees that I managed to park my RV between. The restrooms are well-maintained and the park is peaceful. My compact, well-insulated RV was perfect for the location. There are excellent hiking trails accessible directly from the spot, including the AT. Showers cost $2.50 for 5 minutes. I wouldn't hesitate to revisit this campground. I'm a big fan of this park! Just note, mobile reception is scarce to non-existent.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
We arrived at the park at 3:30PM, plenty of daylight to pick a decent spot. The park is seasonal and this year will close for the winter on November 12th. The campground was less than half full when we were there. We chose site A93. Nice almost level asphalt pad with fire ring and picnic table. Sites are clean and well maintained. There are no hookups here but there is fresh water at the dump station. There are plenty of restrooms located around this campground and there is a bathhouse with numerous showers and great laundry facility. But choose your shower in the laundry building as they seem to be cleaner and more spacious. The Camp-Hosts and and staff here are friendly, informative and approachable. They have a great weather board at the gate that is kept current with a 3-day forecast. Internet is non-existent with Verizon and AT&T is very weak. You’ll have to head south on Skyline Drive to the first overlook to find decent reception but beware, you might not be able to turn around and come back for quite a ways depending on your length. And when driving, be sure to drive at or below the speed limit as there are numerous deer and other wildlife that stroll through the campground. We stayed only one night. During our first night, a new camper arrived after dark and proceeded to set up their tent a few spots from us (A88) using a large tent with an attached screened in area. A dog, probably a puppy used this area as it’s dog-house through the rest of the night. Over that night, anytime the dog heard a noise, or someone walked by the tent, the dog barked for about five minutes. My wife and I were awakened at least 4 times during the night and as a result, didn’t get much sleep. When I approached the camp host in the morning and then a staff member later in that same morning and complained, I was told I could move. When I asked why I should move and not them, the response amounted to that dogs are not included when it comes to quiet hours. “As long as they are on a leash or inside the tent or car, there’s nothing we can do about it.” the staff member said. “I did speak with the camper about it, but there is nothing more we can do.” they said. We have found that Rangers really frown upon one camper addressing an issue with another camper, so we choose not to. Since the campers with the dog picked a spot very central to the campground, we didn’t feel that it would make much difference if we decided to re-locate. So, we left. My wife and I have camped for the last year, many times using National Forest or National Park campgrounds. Though we have only seen this issue about 10% of the time, we feel it needs to be addressed. Quiet hours are not just for humans, they should apply all the way across the board. Though we did leave the next day, we returned after the weekend and stayed for an additional 4 days. The return visit was fine and we would return again.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
What a nice campground. We were there in mid April and it wasn't crowded. We were able to pic a nice open spot. Camping high on the ridge line it can be windy and cold. Basically in the middle of the park gives you great access to various hiking trails. The AT virtually runs through the campground. Facilities were basic but functional. No hook ups so be prepared. The camp store is expensive but convenient.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
This national park campground has asphalt parking strips. The more open sites are grass; the shady ones are bare ground. There is no electric. Water service is from hydrants. The toilet buildings are cinder block with flush toilets. Showers are in a central shower building and are run with quarters. Cell service in the campground is nil but a signal can be had in the amphitheater which is closer to the edge of the ridge. The regular fee is $20 with half off for senior pass holders.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
Big Meadows Campground is centrally located within Shenandoah National Park. In this video, I provide a walking tour of Big Meadows Campground in Shenandoah National Park and show the best campsites. T-Mobile cellular service clocked in at 4.93 Mbps download speed and 0.21 Mbps upload speed. Both Verizon and AT&T cellular service was one bar LTE and a speed test failed due to poor connectivity.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
We only spent one night here as were were traveling to upstate NY but plan on returning for a longer visit. The sites are all non-electric (i.e. expect some generator noise) but most are fairly level and in excellent shape. The bathrooms were clean and well maintained. The location is fairly remote in the Shenandoah National Park so don't expect TV or Cell service, a plus in my book. The drive getting to the CG along Skyline Drive is very scenic both to the North and to the South. There's lots to do in the area but plan some well spent time getting to and froe.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
This campground is very beautiful. We saw lots of wildlife right outside our door. We camped in site A104.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
Fantastic location in middle of Shenandoah National Park which made hiking and traveling to sites very easy. No hook up. Dump site is outside of campground. Only negative was we were close to tent campers and they arrived late after we had gone to bed and we were awakened by their talking, car doors and setting up equipment.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
This is a large campground with a variety of sites for tent campers and large RVs. A lot of sites are on dirt/gravel which with the rain made for a dirty trailer. It's in the center of Shenandoah National Park with great access to trails. Coin operated showers ($2.50 for 5 minutes) and a laundry operated by a concessionaire. Nice Park personnel at checkin.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
Beautiful campground with large sites. Very clean as well. Would definitely stay here again.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
I am at Big Meadows right now. I extended my stay by a day and if a site frees up, I may stay longer. The sites are well spaced and there are trees and bushes between creating some privacy. People have been pretty quiet which I appreciate. The ranger programs here are spectacular and children and adults love them. The “Star Party” is a must do! I love the stories about the constellations! The facilities are clean. They have coin op showers, laundry, and a small store. I will return!
3 días ace

R. Ireland
Inglés (US)
No fault of the campground, but 5 days of rain & dance fog! Months of planning down the drain! 😭 Had to leave early, our solar just couldn't change batteries due to fog, & we were located in no generator spot. But, campground was spotless!! $2.50 for hot, very clean, shower! Very clean, flushing, potties. Lodge was a savings grace, free wifi, and a nice little pub w/ draft beer in the basement. Spent a lot of time playing board games and sipping beer in front of their fireplace. Zero cell service at campground, but about 2 bars LTE w/ Verizon and ATT at Lodge. Enjoy!
3 días ace

R. Ireland
Inglés (US)
No fault of the campground, but 5 days of rain & dance fog! Months of planning down the drain! 😭 Had to leave early, our solar just couldn't change batteries due to fog, & we were located in no generator spot. But, campground was spotless!! $2.50 for hot, very clean, shower! Very clean, flushing, potties. Lodge was a savings grace, free wifi, and a nice little pub w/ draft beer in the basement. Spent a lot of time playing board games and sipping beer in front of their fireplace. Zero cell service at campground, but about 2 bars LTE w/ Verizon and ATT at Lodge. Enjoy!
3 días ace

BigMac
Inglés (US)
Liked the D loop as it is convenient to Lodge, laundry and services, Probably would suggest D148 or D150 as they required less leveling and had more direct sun for our rooftop solar panels, Lots of deer walking thru the park, oblivious to humans, Do go to the lodge (shortcut path behind laundry) and see about live music in the Taproom. Cell service only in Lodge. Lodge dining room food was good and reasonably priced. Seatings for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
3 días ace

Chris
Inglés (US)
Of course, there are no hookups here, but water sources are conveniently located throughout the park. We were able to find a threaded faucet near a bathroom that allowed us to fill our water tank with our hose. Some bathrooms have utility sinks with hot water for dishwashing. They have a central shower house where showers cost $1.50. The campground is clean and well maintained. Dumpsters and recycling stations were available in several locations. Our site was good for our solar panel. Although the campground was full, we didn't feel overly crowded, and it wasn't really noisy. Good location for hiking in Shenandoah National Park, with the Appalachian Trail running close to the campground. We were there in mid-August, and the temps were very comfortable.
3 días ace

Middhoops & Brownee
Inglés (US)
Spacious sites, good privacy considering there are hundreds of back in sites. Clean showers cost $1.75 but be aware that showers and bathrooms near the entrance are only open when rangers are on duty during the day. The Byrd Center where you get info also has a store/deli and gas pumps. The Big Meadows Lodge has restaurant, bar, good connectivity and views. There are trails for all level of hikers. Skyline Drive is a serious Wow experience. We visited in late September during the week and it was not crowded. Highly recommended.
3 días ace

jond
Inglés (US)
First, I do plan on camping here again. We camp all over the Shenandoah Valley, and this place is unique. It has character and a natural quality that is hard to find. The sites were good. The site I was on was plenty spacious, and level enough to be comfortable. The views are hard to beat. A clean restroom is never far away. The hiking opportunities were great, and the wildlife was amazing. We had deer on our site our first night (my wife almost tripped over one walking to bathroom) and again the next morning. Unfortunately, we never saw a bear. My biggest complaint, and the thing that almost totally ruined our experience, was noisy neighbors. There was a group of people who got two sites (side by side) across the road from us. They were tent campers, and felt the need to talk to each other from inside their tents from one site to the other well after quiet hours. We knew it wasn't going to be good when they got loud right before the start of quiet hours, and didn't stop once quiet hours began. At 10:45, another neighbor loudly asked them to please be quiet. They were quiet about 10 minutes, then began talking and laughing about the incident. Somehow I was able to fall asleep for about an hour but was then awakened again to the sound of their noise. We got out of our camper because we were wide awake and decided to walk to the bathroom at 12:30am. When we got outside, a family beside this group got in their vehicle (leaving their tent behind and in place) and left. They hadn't returned when we pulled out the next day. Between us moving around, and the other family leaving, the group finally decided to be quiet. People, if you can't respect the rules of a campground, please don't go camping. I can't even fathom how people can be so inconsiderate. I will be camping at this campground again in the future, and I will be crossing my fingers that we won't be near any more neanderthals.
3 días ace

ReneC
Inglés (US)
We did a mid-week 1-night getaway (April 2021); it's still early in the season so all spots are first-come-first-serve basis. There are no hookups, which was fine for us; nearest restroom did not have showers, but there is supposedly a centralized coin-operated shower facility (and laundry) Sites are not too cramped; the big downside is there is ZERO cell phone coverage. I have a booster and Verizon and AT&T... nothing with either carrier. Even driving in we lost coverage when we got on Skyline Drive... that area is a cell phone dead zone, and the campground is totally a cell phone dead zone. But if you don't need to be connected; it's a decent place, campground store and even gas station at entrance. Lots of good hiking nearby and cycling.
3 días ace

OregonMum
Inglés (US)
Luckily for us the lodge up the hill had wifi for work and school! The loops on the very furthest side (h loop?) had some signal because it’s where the ground starts sloping down and you can reach the signals from town across the valley. Most sections are total dead zones. So besides that little snafu, this was a great spot for exploring the park. So many hiking trails, including some great areas right from the campground. There’s no privacy between sites. Laundry was $1 to wash and 25c/7 min to dry. Big industrial sized machines. I did two big loads that usually take me 3-4 machines and only two loads with $1 each to dry, including lots of towels. It was great. Camp hosts gave us great hiking suggestions.
3 días ace

Technomadia
Inglés (US)
We decided to stay here as this campground is the 'village' of Shenandoah National Park. Upon arrival, we were caught off guard that the ranger assigns you a site if you're first come first serve. We had gotten spoiled along campgrounds along the Blue Ridge Parkway and others along the Skyline that you got to choose your own site. Thankfully, C139 was amongst the nicer feeling sites - so no complaints there. But if peace and tranquillity are you goals - this is not a campground to achieve them during peak tourist season. Our stay was early-August - and even mid-week this campground was full and active with vacationers. Hey, everyone deserves to get away - but lots of noise of campfires, big groups, dozens of kids riding bikes, tents being set up, mattresses being blown up, etc. wasn't the vibe we were after. The lodge nearby (easy biking) offers some respite and we found a nice outdoor table at the tavern where we could enjoy some refreshments and listen to live chill music. While we had paid 2-nights in advance (thinking we wanted a longer stay), we ended up leaving a night early. This campground just isn't as well spread out as others in the park and it wasn't what we were seeking. We were able to get rocking T-Mobile signal here however suitable for streaming (47 mbps down!), despite not being in the section reported as having better signal. AT&T was poor in our section however.
3 días ace

Revdocpam
Inglés (US)
It’s a NPS campground - i.e., no hookups & tight parking. But overall, we really enjoyed being here. There was a small group campsite next to us and the bathhouse. So this group of college kids were a little loud and stayed up late. But they were fairly respectful, and not a real interruption. We had shade for part of the day and there was a nice walking path to get to the bathhouse. We like to stay inside national parks when we are visiting one of them and this was one of the best inside any National park we’ve ever stayed at.
3 días ace

Travels With Luna
Inglés (US)
For $20 in a beautiful national park what more can you really ask for? The sites were mostly level, pull thrus. A short walk to a small general store, showers, laundry and a slightly longer walk to a restaurant. Nearby gas station and ranger station. There are a number of hikes in the immediate area. Dry camping at its best. It's quite shaded so don't count on solar and service is very sparse.
3 días ace

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