We spent a lovely 4 days & 3 nights at North Bend Park, on the John H. Kerr Reservoir in Virginia. It is a US Army Corps of Engineers campground, and you would be hard pressed to find a bad campsite in the entire campground. There are 249 campsites divided into 4 different sections, many lakeside campsites some with good beach access, a nice paved bike/walking trail, updated bath houses, and playgrounds for the kiddos. The lake is huge, clean, and in the three trips we've made there, we've found it to have minimal power boat traffic. It has quickly become our favorite lake campground, so far!
Our campsite, before photo. All sites have gravel pads, and are "timbered" in.
Northern Breeze with a nice view of the lake, kept the flies at bay while we ate.
Weather was perfect, no need for a canopy.
Sweet double hammock and strap system our #2 son just gave us.
We had our own private sandy beach.
We had our own private cove as well. The beach sloped off steeply to a depth of 8 feet.
Returning from a 14 mile round trip paddle, fortunately the water turned smooth as glass. Campsite is another 2 miles beyond those islands in the distance.
View of our beach and campsite from our cove.
Just to keep you all confused, here is our newest set up. Using Jim's Tundra, bikes are stowed safely in truck bed, canoe on trac-rack, using two action packers for bike and canoe stuff, poles, tarps, stakes, ropes, REI Alcove, "Changing Station",etc. A
Our campsite, before photo. All sites have gravel pads, and are "timbered" in.
Northern Breeze with a nice view of the lake, kept the flies at bay while we ate.
Weather was perfect, no need for a canopy.
Sweet double hammock and strap system our #2 son just gave us.
We had our own private sandy beach.
We had our own private cove as well. The beach sloped off steeply to a depth of 8 feet.
Returning from a 14 mile round trip paddle, fortunately the water turned smooth as glass. Campsite is another 2 miles beyond those islands in the distance.
View of our beach and campsite from our cove.
Just to keep you all confused, here is our newest set up. Using Jim's Tundra, bikes are stowed safely in truck bed, canoe on trac-rack, using two action packers for bike and canoe stuff, poles, tarps, stakes, ropes, REI Alcove, "Changing Station",etc. A