Our third weekend of camping in a row took us to Small Country
Campground. A pig roast for all campers that weekend is what attracted
us, but it turned out to be just some BBQ, that was just OK, and a few
sides. They actually ran out of food!
People there were friendly, but the campground itself was just OK.
They would only honor Passport America on Thursday night, even though
their listing shows no weekend restriction, and then because of that one
night discount they wanted to charge us for the "pig roast" at 12 a
head. They seemed very confused.
The sites were OK, the one we ended up in was a decent size pull through
with good water and electric. Many sites were very, very close
together, most were not even close to level. All sites and roads are
gravel, very few pull thru, most are back in sites (we were on a corner,
it pulled through across the corner).
The bath house was dated but very clean, but showers offered very little
hot water. Pool was already open for the season and looked nice, and
they had a very nice mini golf course, one of the best I have seen at a
campground. I don't know that we would return to this campground.
While there we took some side trips, including a day down at Busch Gardens, which is always a lot of fun, a couple of wineries and a brewery, and a stop at a small, local RV dealer, Road Trip Camping. This dealer does carry T@B's but had none in stock, and has not been able to stock them, though he can order you one. He did have a bunch of A-liners, as well as a couple of funky little Cricket and Tiger Moth Trailers.
States the T@Bpole has camped, so far
Nathan & Becky... 2013 Ford F150 FX4 TAB HLR... 2012 LG T@B T@Bpole.
Sterling, VA