We arrived on Sunday, October 1,
2017. It is a very quiet, quaint park. There are about 25 sites in here and
about 5 people on any given day. More people arrive in the evening for a
stopover since we are just less than 2 miles from I-77. The best part is that
you can’t even hear the traffic because we are down in a valley. We found the
Walmart and did some grocery shopping at the exit with the West Virginia
welcome center. It was interesting for sure.
Monday we took it easy since Kevin
worked all day, we left after work and took a 2 mile bike ride, and played on
the playground. There is hardly anyone here, even the tent sites are empty. The
waterfalls are dry, but the weather and leaves are beautiful!
Tuesday we went for two hikes, one
to Camp Creek falls and the other hike to Campbell Falls. Both were equally
wonderful, but still no water. We walked up Campbell Falls as far as we could
go before we actually hit water, just not flowing water.
Wednesday was maintenance day on the
RV. We went for a quick hike in the morning and stopped at the camp store for a
bag of souvenir rocks. Who said we wouldn’t turn this into the “Long, Long
Trailer”, LOL. That afternoon, we cleaned and did some maintenance while the
kids did school work.
Thursday was field trip day and we
decided to visit Beckley and visit an old mining town. When we got there and
tried to schedule our tour we were informed that 2 busses of junior high kids
were due there any minute, but we were welcome to ride with them down into the
mine. We decided to just tour the small town and wait for the next tour. We got
to go down into an old mine on a mine car and see the equipment that they used
and where they used to mine coal. It was a really neat experience and of course
the tour guide asked if anyone had questions and of course Kyle did. Want to
know what he asked? …. Where did the miners go to the bathroom? He made
everyone on the tour laugh.
Friday we went to Pipestem Resort
State Park. We rode the tram to the bottom to explore the river and see the
resort. It is a really neat place, and not many people. Although, some of the
trails were closed. It’s just too late in the year to be this far north
unfortunately. So many things are only open on weekends or not at all now.
Saturday we went for bike rides
again before locking them up to leave. We went to the grocery and filled up the
tank with gas. I did laundry again and we just got stuff cleaned up for our
move the next day. We needed to beat hurricane Nate to Virginia. We’ve had the
trailer just over a year and have never had to tow it in rain. I think we’ve
been really blessed in that aspect.
We loved Camp Creek and would
definitely visit it again. However, their internet is spotty and you’re in a
hole, so cell service is nonexistent unless you drive outside the park. Verizon
wasn’t too bad, but hard to stream movies, but it worked for what we needed.
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