Trip report

Camping Near Front Royal

Camping DATE: 06/18/2010 - 06/20/2010

Trip/Event Location: Front Royal, VA
US

Trip Leader(s):

Max # People: 30

Trip Guiding / Event Fee: Yes, but only to cover shared expenses, and I too am paying

Difficulty Level: Easy

 This is known as the "Jacuzzi" trip because of the river-wide ledge over which the 85-degree water of the South Fork of the Shenandoah River tumbles and forms a natural jacuzzi, in

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Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at:

  1. Take I-66 West towards Front Royal and Winchester.


2. Take the VA-79 exit- exit number 13- toward VA-55/ LINDEN/ FRONT ROYAL.


3. Turn LEFT onto VA-79 APPLE MOUNTAIN RD at the stop sign. 


4. Turn RIGHT onto VA-55/ JOHN MARSHALL HWY at the light. Continue to follow VA55 E until it ends at a light, approximately 5 miles. 


5. Turn LEFT onto US-340/ S ROYAL AVE. Continue to follow US-340 S about 9.5 miles.


6. Turn RIGHT onto VA-629/ ACORN HILL RD. 

NOTE: You will see a white church on your right about 100 yards before turning. 


7. Turn RIGHT onto VA-628/ ROCKY HOLLOW RD for about 3/10 of a mile, if that.


8. Turn LEFT onto VA-629/ ACORN HILL RD.  Yep, Acorn Hill again.

 
9. Follow Acorn Hill Rd. all the way to the end.
This will take you all the way to the river. If you're traveling at night, you won't
see it until you're right on it. Go slow or you might end up in the river. 


10. Turn left. Continue driving on gravel road. It will turn to your left. When it veers off to the right there might be a chain up, it should be unlocked. Just get out of your car and take it down and leave it down.
There's a sign for Massanutten Canoe Co., and a sign that says Private Property - Do Not Enter. ENTER ANYWAY. 


NOTE: LANDMARK - You will see an old house on the right with trailers of
canoe's in the back yard. (You might not see this at night.) 

Follow the road into the deep woods. 

If you come up on a gate made of metal, open it if it is closed. You can leave it open.
You will come to a large field on your right. Keep going on the dirt rd.
NOTE: You might see some cows. No tipping please.


The main road will turn to the right, stay with it. Look for a sign that say's CAMPING.
You will pass over a cattle guard at about the same time there will be a small cabin on your right, drive on. You're almost there. 

The road runs down towards the river and will head off to your left just over a small river bed, might actually have water in it if it’s been raining. 

For site 6 stay straight ahead (do not follow the road to the left). You will no longer be on the road but heading through the field towards the trees. When you get to the trees, turn left. I believe the first site you will come to is site #7. Look for a white sign with the #9 on a tree. Park in the field and bring your gear down to the site or drive on down and unload. Site 9 is a little tricky to drive down onto so unless you have a truck you may just want to lug your stuff down.

Again, we are at campsite #9.


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mnmd410

Outdoor Fitness Level: Easy to Moderate


Towson, MD


United States
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Virginia Beach, VA


United States
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