Griffey Inc
For Fairy Stone State Park: Love this park. We were able to get our 34’ travel trailer in however with this length you are limited. Great hiking trails. Well maintained and the park rangers have a wonderful presence. Campground is very quiet. Our two boys enjoyed biking around, even though it’s a little hilly. No playground other than what we found at the beach area. We will be back for sure.
Posted Mar 28, 2021 by Griffey Inc from Strasburg VA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Carmelita's Mommie
For Fairy Stone State Park: This is a beautiful little park, and well worth a visit. It is hilly, and some of the spots were tight (we have a 25' Airstream), but they were laid out nicely for privacy. Lots of trees! Only one other camper when we arrived on a Thursday, and about 1/3 full on Saturday. Bath house was very clean, and well kept. We had no cell service anywhere in the park, but could pick up a wifi signal at the beach.
Posted Sep 30, 2017 by Carmelita's Mommie from Houston, Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Kathee
For Fairy Stone State Park: Very nice park. We did not have a reservation and were able to select a great site to fit our 27' trailer. All sites have water, electric, and are paved. Each site has a tent pad, fire ring, picnic table. Bathhouse is very clean and the entire campground is very well kept. The weekend was very busy, but during the week we were one of three. Would definitely stay here again.
Posted Sep 25, 2017 by Kathee from Las Vegas, NV. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Tenter
For Fairy Stone State Park: Quiet, pretty park. Great for tent camping, but definitely remember to put everything away before turning in. Lots of raccoons here looking for camping novices! The restrooms were clean and centrally located with plenty of hot water. Sites were on a really hilly area (as was e whole park), so the tent sites had level sandy pads, which was a good idea. The only reason for not getting four stars was that the tent pads were relatively small, so set up options were limited, but that was terrain driven. We would go back.
Posted Aug 11, 2013 by Tenter from NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Vibrant Clan
For Fairy Stone State Park: A nice state park, but as far as campgrounds we were not all that impressed. They do not do site specific reservations you just go and hope for good options. There are some spots that are nice, but if they were crowded it is possible that you could get an extremely narrow site at odd angles to the road (so difficult to get into) that are very far from level. And some so small they barely have room for the picnic table and fire ring beside the camper. It would be very nice for tent camping. The bathrooms are clean, and heated with hot water and 2 shower stalls (one handicap accessible), but bring your own hand soap. Another nice comfort is a room on the opposite side of the bathhouse with a large sink for washing your dishes. Also wear plenty of insect repellant, because they have ticks everywhere here. The rangers are really nice, and very helpful. Our vehicle broke down when we were there and they helped us find a good mechanic, and tow service, and even brought our ice to our campsite for us while we figured out what to do about our vehicle.
Posted Apr 02, 2013 by Vibrant Clan from Roanoke, VA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Vibrant Clan
For Fairy Stone State Park: A nice state park, but as far as campgrounds we were not all that impressed. They do not do site specific reservations you just go and hope for good options. There are some spots that are nice, but if they were crowded it is possible that you could get an extremely narrow site at odd angles to the road (so difficult to get into) that are very far from level. And some so small they barely have room for the picnic table and fire ring beside the camper. It would be very nice for tent camping. The bathrooms are clean, and heated with hot water and 2 shower stalls (one handicap accessible), but bring your own hand soap. Another nice comfort is a room on the opposite side of the bathhouse with a large sink for washing your dishes. Also wear plenty of insect repellant, because they have ticks everywhere here. The rangers are really nice, and very helpful. Our vehicle broke down when we were there and they helped us find a good mechanic, and tow service, and even brought our ice to our campsite for us while we figured out what to do about our vehicle.
Posted Apr 02, 2013 by Vibrant Clan from Roanoke, VA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.