Maybe head a little farther West of Winchester to WV. They have nice state park campgrounds that I think stay open in the winter, with electric hookups and lower prices. My memory of that area is a little hazy, but I think Berkeley Springs or Blackwater Falls state parks are in that area. But that may be getting a little farther than you wanted to go from the Population center. farther south in WV is Pipestem Resort State Park which is very nice with indoor pool, lots of programs, restaurant and meeting rooms, etc. Are there any nice state parks in MD toward the beaches or eastern shore that stay open? Edward At 02:10 PM 12/1/2006, Jeff Stewart wrote: >Hey Folks, > Don't winterize that Westy! Is anyone interested in doing a winter > camp out in the DC Metro area? One campground I have found is in > Winchester, a place called Candy Hill. They are open year round-it's not > easy finding a campground around here that is. All sites have water and > electric. There is also a game room and lots of stuff close by. I was > thinking the weekend of Feb. 17-18, since Monday the 19th is Presidents > Day. The nightly rate is $35.00, steep I know but seems to be the norm is > this area anymore for camping. Here is the link to their site > http://www.geocities.com/~candy_hill/ > >If anyone is interested, please email me. C'mon, the Canadians do it, so >can we! Jeff > > >Jeff Stewart >fonman4277@earthlink.net >EarthLink Revolves Around You. |
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