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The two RV Gypsies parked their RV at
Chesapeake Bay RV Resort
in Gloucester, Virginia

August 9-11, 2014
SPECIAL COMMENTS & PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE TWO RV GYPSIES

The road just before entering Chesapeake Bay RV Resort

Chesapeake Bay RV Resort - Thousand Trails sign
The road just before entering Chesapeake Bay RV Resort

This was a very big campground and quite nice.

Quote from campground web site - "A 280-acre waterfront Thousand Trails RV campground set along the banks of beautiful Piankatank River, offering both shady and open campsites. Chesapeake Bay RV Camping has full hook-up sites plus tent sites and rental cabins. Facilities at this coastal Virginia RV campground are clean and well maintained. The friendly, welcoming staff is on call 24 hours.

Upstream from the Chesapeake Bay, Piankatank River is perfect for boating, water skiing, jet skiing, swimming, crabbing, and fishing. Both saltwater and freshwater fishing are within a quarter mile boat ride from Chesapeake Bay RV Camping.

Nearby are 3 living history towns of unparalleled historical significance. Colonial Williamsburg, Yorktown and the Jamestown Settlement make up what is known as Virginia's Historical Triangle, and the beautiful Colonial Parkway that connects them is worth the drive if you do nothing else. Three charming villages - Gloucester Courthouse, Mathews Courthouse and Urbanna - are within a half hour's drive, with unique shops, historic buildings and museums, wonderful restaurants, art studios and galleries."

Below: The RV of the two RV Gypsies. The roads were dirt/gravel roads that kicked up a lot of dust. This was a nice park, especially for families with kids. NO TV via antenna.

the new yard of the two RV Gypsies at Chesapeake Bay RV Resort in Virginia

boats and docks in the campground

boats at the dock in the campground
view from the dock in the camground
view from the dock in the camground

The rec room

the rec room building
inside the rec room
mural on the wallof the rec room

The adult lounge

The adult lounge
piano in the adult lounge

Cafeteria

cafeteria
cafeteria

Two views of the Adult only pool. The two RV Gypsies did not use it because it closed too early in the evening. For once they would have like to use the pool.

the Adult only pool
the Adult only pool

The kids and family pool was right next to the adult only pool, but separated by a fence.

the kids and family pool

Below: Lee Duquette pretending to take a bite out of a giant ice cream cone at the campground store. The ice creams were extra large and very inexpensive.

Lee Duquette and a giant ice cream cone

The above comments are just the experience of the two RV Gypsies. These comments do not make the campground good or bad in general.

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