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Camping is geopend van 15 March tot 01 November
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Charlottesville KOA

3825 Red Hill Road
22903-9710, Charlottesville
Virginia, Verenigde Staten

Closest campground to Monticello and UVA. Free wireless internet and free cable TV. Natural, wooded setting. Close to historical sites, Walton's Mountain Museum, Shenandoah Natl Park, as well as. Full hookup 50 and 30 amp Pull-thrus, Cabins with AC/heat, Cottages with AC/heat and bathrooms, separate tent area. Fishing pond, swimming pool, sportsfield, pedal kart rentals, Gameroom, and laundry. Pets OK, except in cabins and cottages.

Eigenschappen camping

Recreatie
Speeltuin
Zwemmen in natuurlijke bron
Buitenzwembad
Volleybalveld
Golfbaan
Botenverhuur
Vissen

Accomodatie
Tenten
Caravans
Campers
Trekkershutten

Faciliteiten
Electriciteit
TV aansluiting
Wifi
Campingwinkel
BBQ toegestaan

Kwalificaties
Honden
Jongerenplekken

Sanitair
Verschoonmogelijkheden
Wascabines
Wasmachines
Drogers


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Beoordelingen

Juneaux the Airstream
Engels (VS)
We just "finished" renovating our vintage 31' 1976 Airstream Sovereign. Her name is Juneaux. While she's still not fully renovated, we have decided to hit the road and continue to make adjustments along the way. So we have just begun our journey and are now fully living and working remotely in @juneauxtheairstream. For us, good wifi is super important because we work full time and remotely. We can confidently report that the wifi here has been stellar! We have been on several Zoom and Teams calls this week with no issues. 5 stars for the wifi!! Also, a huge shout out to the renovated and amazing bathroom/shower combos here! Juneaux's bathroom is not fully finished so having a clean shower & bathroom is key. The bonus at this KOA is that you have an en suite shower/bathroom combination that is kept immaculately clean. Toilets, sinks, and showers all in one private room! Luxurious! Everyone we have encountered has been super nice. Our space at #36 is super large!!! Though, I should say the spaces in the middle do look a little bit tighter. The store has the basic necessities but you're so close to modern conveniences if you need anything. Super pet friendly with a 1/2 mile hiking trail to let off some steam. Laundry is clean and easy if not a tad expensive. The pool is closed and looks a bit dank but assume that is because it's closed for the season. All in all, beautiful, spacious, clean, welcoming and easy to work from!
3 dagen geleden

Brad
Engels (VS)
Stayed here in late August for 9 nights while we moved our son into UVA. Overall a nice campground, clean restrooms and laundry facilities.
3 dagen geleden

KawaiChik84
Engels (VS)
We stayed here a few nights July 2020, the campground is quite small. The pool was tucked away and wasn't used due to COVID-19. While the drive up to our pad was hilly, the pad itself was surprisingly level. Overall, the campground was clean. The road to the campground was a bit curvy, but nothing out of the ordinary for Blue Ridge Mountains. It was a bit difficult to navigate our rig around the campground, but the staff was helpful.
3 dagen geleden

Al
Engels (VS)
Big pool, not very busy. Hiking trail, site was level, good hookups. Best showers I’ve ever seen at a campground. They look new. Playground, volleyball, basketball, horseshoe. Camp store and laundry. 15 minutes from Monticello. Only slight complaint is there are a lot of flies. WiFi
3 dagen geleden

Richard
Engels (VS)
We made our reservations in March, along with my brother asking for sites in proximity. That may have been a mistake. We were assigned two small sites at the end of the row. They were pull-through and had all the hook-ups, but gravel with a picnic table and a tire hub for a fire ring, while beautiful sites, much larger, with terra cotta fire rings and patios, remained empty all week. Perhpas we shoul have asked to be moved, but my brother was already set up and he is new to the RV world, so we set up where we were assigned. There is a great bath house and lovely pool. The staff was very responsive, but stay away from sites 17 and 19 at the very least if you choose to stay there. As a note, proximity to Monticello, Montpieler, and Highland is great.
3 dagen geleden

Sue n Dave
Engels (VS)
Clean park with level sites. Lots of trees but managed satellite reception. Nice dog park and dog path. Also nearby is Shenandoah National Park. WiFi good but cell phone terrible.
3 dagen geleden

mitechie
Engels (VS)
We stayed during spring break 2017 and came down from Michigan. The big trick was that the GPS kept taking us on Plank Road which has a low bridge for a train crossing. It's 11' 11". This means we had to turn around and find another path through. We had a site back in the corner, which was nice. And it's quiet and peaceful out as long as you've got good neighbors. We had some folks with a bunch of small dogs that were annoying for the first day or two and when they left it was really nice and peaceful. As for cell service, I use Google Fi which can use both the Sprint and T-mobile network. I had 3 good bars and it was usuable, but my wife's phone on Verizon was not usable from the campground. The camp store looked pretty good but closed early at 6pm most days. We went into town and so we were just getting back afterwards. I'm sure it'll be good for most folks though. We fished the pond and caught a couple of small bass. The biggest issue is the location. It's a bit outside Charlottesville and honestly we needed to spend a lot of time getting to places. I'd rather stay more on the west side of things.
3 dagen geleden

BoxyColonial
Engels (VS)
We'd heard mixed things about this place online, but it's one of the few convenient choices is you want to visit Monticello (which we did), and we ended up being pleasantly surprised. Make sure you follow the directions on the site to avoid some scary mountain roads and be careful not to miss the turn into the campground; if you do that the drive is no problem. We were given our choice of several empty sites and ended up in a very easy to get into pull-through on the end of the center row, with lots of privacy and a huge side yard. Some of the other sites we passed up looked like they might have been tricky to get into. Tiny campground by KOA standards, so not a lot of amenities, but there's a small playground, overgrown nature trail, and a pool. Wifi and cell reception pretty much unusable--to be expected given the remote location. About 20 minutes to Monticello and Charlottesville. We wouldn't hesitate to stay here again if our main goal was visiting Monticello.
3 dagen geleden

Jane
Engels (VS)
We came here because it's the only campground in town and we wanted to visit friends. When I looked online, the only site that would accommodate us was the largest, pull through. The sites are large but not level, but we had so much room it didn't matter and left the 5th wheel at one end. Wifi is excellent, probably because we are not far from the office. Lots of trees, the layout looks like a rabbit warren. Sites are gravel with soggy grass in between because it rains a lot here. It is 10 miles out of town. Cell phone coverage with verizon was sketchy and we had to go outside our trailer.
3 dagen geleden

Deke and Tiffani
Engels (VS)
We've only stayed in a handful of KOAs, but we feel we lucked out with our spot in this one. Half the park is very shaded in the RV section, half is not at all and very tightly packed. I would definitely try and request a spot in the first row (mostly back in spots, but a few pullthrough). Our site was large, very shaded and had a great view. We were also far away from the playground and the pool so the noise was low. The campground itself is in a beautiful area too, about 9 miles from downtown. There aren't a lot of campgrounds close by, so if you need to visit Cville, definitely try for spots 8-11 (all accommodate very different size RVs). If you're with a group, 12 and 13 are in the same corner with no separation (they're crammed in for sure). This was also one of the nicest staffs we've come across!
3 dagen geleden

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