Miscoehill
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We've decided on a summer vacation. We're heading to PA (Hershey area) and Va (Williamsburg area). I need campground suggestions? We'll probably do Hershey Park and Busch Gardens. Thanks!
wildernessfamily said:KOA has two, we have stayed at both. It depends on your set up. KOA central colonial, has a lot more trees, but not all sites are level. Up front they have great pull throughs. In the back they can be hard to level. This is our favorite it is a bit of a ride but 20 minutes to Williamsburg, longer to Busch Gardens depending on the traffic on I64. Colonial has a bigger pool that is heated. Not sure about the bathrooms because we don't use them that much. KOA williamsburg is more level but less tress, smaller pool. They are both connected by a nature trail. They are both next door to each other. Colonial was a family owned up to a few years ago and is our favorite, but it will really depend on what you need as far as site size, level. I think they both are far enough away that you feel like you are camping but close enough to the action if that is what you want. Check them out on line. We loved the family atmosphere of Elizabeth town KOA in PA but we used it for only an overnight stay(we would have loved to stay longer) not sure how close or far from Amish area and Hershey. but a very nice campground. We have also stayed at Drummer Boy and that was a nice campground.
I second te vote for Anvil in Williamsburg. It has one advantage of being on a public bus line that goes to all the major attractions so if you don't have a car, you can use that. Plus it's within biking distance of Colonial W'burg. It is a smaller campground and the tracks are there, but we were surprised how little it bothered us. I was nervous at first, but it wasn't bad at all. ALso, you can cut across the tracks on foot and be on Richmond Road where a lot of dining options are.
As an aside, last time we were there (Nov.) I talked to the owner and he was telling me how his father had just died and that he and his brother were now going to take over the CG. Apparently the father had let it get a bit run down, with the idea of selling the land for big $$$ to a commercial developer. The borthers were against this as they wanted to keep the cg in the family, but they couldn't do anything. But the father died before it could be sold and the brothers pulled it off the market and are going to put in the money to spruce it up. It wasn't in bad shape when we were there, but I could see where a little TLC would help.