Win B
For Pioneer Village Campground: This is 2 Star park.....at best. A 1/2 mile of gravel entrance road completely dusted the coach and toad. Pull through site with mud, gravel, sparse bark and a bit of grass was level but many were not. Picnic table with totally rotted wood top was unusable. Utilities arranged backward (power and sewer at front of coach, water at back) forced us to park with the front of the coach in the road. However, the young lady at reception was very pleasant and said we could take any site that would work but they were all about the same.
Win B.
Posted Oct 18, 2019 by Win B from FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
BwDw
For Pioneer Village Campground: What a jewel. Stayed here one night on our way to Tennessee, $35.00 per night with Good Sam includes WiFi, Cable, 50 Amp long wide clean pull through site. We will definitely come back here!
Posted Aug 11, 2019 by BwDw from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Debra
For Pioneer Village Campground: Stayed 1night on my way home to Maryland from South Carolina. Called to see if they had availability and a very nice women answered and told me a pull thru site would be ready for me when I arrived in about an hour. Upon arrival the woman greeted me, I paid $35 (with Good Sam discount) and she and her husband led me to my site. Full hook up with cable tv!
I didn’t use the WiFi but had good cell service with Verizon.
Just a note-there is a “steep†hill when entering campground road-but NOT a big deal. I will be staying again !
I was traveling in a 41’ motorhome.
Posted Jul 17, 2019 by Debra from Maryland. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Chris
For Pioneer Village Campground: I agree with the previous reviews. Wireless shows 3 nodes, but none worked for me. Verizon had 3 bars, so used that instead. Near Interstate 81, so you can hear traffic, but there are many trees that mute all but the loudest trucks using compression braking (Jake brakes). My main worry traveling here was finding the place. All GPS programs seemed to be confused. Here's what worked for us: coming up from the south on I-77, we merged onto 81 heading east and then took the first exit about 2 miles from the junction. Go just past the Loves and Exxon gas stations and turn left onto East Lee Highway. This parallels 81. The GPS was screaming for us to turn first right (luckily the road was blocked off) and the left onto a tiny gravel roads .... NO way ! Staying on East Lee, we saw a giant sign for the campsite and gravel road on our left. Put the vehicle into "tow / haul " mode if you have it. Wide and smooth road, but steep. The owners met us and lead us to our site. Nice, grassy with good spacing. Mostly convenient pull throughs, the gravel roughly parallels the slight slope, so our site was level. The bath house was great with separate showers and facilities and looked new. 5 stars for it. Only downside was the highway noise. Your mileage may vary.
Posted Jun 11, 2019 by Chris from Cape Cod, MA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
JJ and Crista
For Pioneer Village Campground: Well maintained park overall but we had an issue with WiFi and we would have used 30 Amp service but the plug was blown out. Some highway noise. Creek was nice with fishing availability.
Posted Oct 24, 2018 by JJ and Crista from New Hampshire . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
dbe
For Pioneer Village Campground: Nice RV park. Lots of pull throughs, gravel is decent, full hookups seem good (with TV cable), and host said water is excellent to drink. There’s enough space between each site and grassy areas with fire pits there are metal ringed and also stone wrapped around metal.
There are some seasonal and full timers dispersed throughout but all rigs nicely maintained and nothing sore to the eye.
Lots of trees well maintained and a creek at the end of the campground. There’s also a large field of grass where leashed dogs could probably run or kids play. Noticed a little toddler playground near the creek area and with portable toilets nearby and picnic tables.
Bathhouse is in decent shape, but was a little hot in the afternoon. It’s centered in the middle of park.
The road to this campground is windy and steep and paved with a coat of asphalt. Our GPS said unpaved, but not true. Of course we had no problem in a B van, and I don’t think there would be much concern even with a large fifth wheel or motor coach.
We would definitely stay again and spend more time in the area.
There’s some I-81 noise but also lots of trees. We sleep with our windows open and really no problem.
Posted Jul 17, 2018 by dbe from Max Meadows, VA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Donna
For Pioneer Village Campground: Absolutely beautiful campground, so will maintain. The owners are really wonderful people who will help you anyway that they can. It's a little hard to find even though it's just behind Loves off of 81 in Max Meadows, Virginia. The camp host literally stayed on the phone with me while I was having difficulty finding this campground. Now will be able to find it all the time. We will definitely be back and spend a little time on the river and being a tourist in the surrounding area.
Posted May 05, 2017 by Donna from Key West, Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.