The Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers
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The registration office |
Karen Duquette photographed the very small pool |
The new yard of the two RV Gypsies - nicely landscaped, good condition picnic table, and very long, nicely graveled site. |
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Luray KOA Holiday was a very nice campground, other than the Wi-Fi and TV situation. The park was well maintained, as shown above. All sites were 20/30/50 amp with water and sewer. There were 110 sites and some of them were deluxe patio sites. There was a dog park and a small basic tenting area. The campground had Wi-Fi at sites, but it was unsecured and extremely slow. Few TV channels came in via antenna. The roads were nicely graveled and the RV did not kick up any dust like it does at most campgrounds. The water pressure was very low. The very small swimming pool closed at 8 P.M. but the two RV Gypsies did not use it. No recreation hall. Lee Duquette really liked the campground. Check in-out time was 1 P.M. |
The above comments are just the experience of the two RV Gypsies. These comments do not make the campground good or bad in general. |
Menu for the two RV Gypsies in Virginia August 6-17, 2014 You may visit these 17 sections in any order you choose. |
National Museum of the Marine Corps |
Snowflex tubing |
The cities of Lynchburg and Madison Heights |
A bike ride on the Riverwalk |
The Singing Tower in Luray |
Downtown Hampton |
Gloucester Point Beach Park |
Shenandoah National Park |
Luray Caverns - a flashback to 2001 |
Enchanted Dragon Mirror Maze - a combination of 2014 and 2023 |
Skyline Caverns in Front Royal - 2014 and 2023 combination |
Hampton Harbor Cruise, Naval Ships and Fort Wool |
Angela's Italian Restaurant |
4 CAMPGROUNDS THE TWO RV GYPSIES STAYED AT IN VIRGINIA |
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Chesapeake Bay RV Resort - TT |
Luray KOA Holiday (this page) |
Lynchburg TT Campground |
Prince William Forest RV in Dumfries |
AFTER you have viewed all seventeen (17) sections above, please continue on to the adventures of the two RV Gypsies in Maryland. |