It was very quiet and beautifully maintained. It's a good spot if you want to get away from it all but if you're looking to have things close by it's not in a convenient location. I believe we paid about $20 bucks a night, if that. Also had no picnic tables outside or fire pit. Also because of a problem with bears they had no dumpster on site so we had to drive our garbage to the closest dumpster offsite which after a while became a hassle. It rained almost every day we were there but that of course wasn't their fault, but it kept us in day after day which got kind of depressing. There were small convenience stores close by but all they had were empty shelves and a gas pump that didn't work too well. This might be a plus for people who are trying to get away from it all but it took forever to get to restaurants, supermarkets. The only thing that I didn't like was that the spaces were very close together and it was out in the middle of God's country. I really liked staying at this rv park with our Airstream, the people where hospitable and friendly. What a relaxing and comfortable place to hang - highly recommended if you are an Airstreamer! More Show less Lots of cultural, historic and recreational things do do in the area, too. Food, gas and other essentials is about a 15 mile drive to Floyd. It is a rural setting, but major civilization is not too far away. The park is set up as a co-op type of company with 46 stockholders that also pitch in to run and maintain the park They are extremely welcoming and the guests are invited to all of the social events. Most of the sites have a fantastic view of the mountains from your site/trailer. The sites are somewhat close together, but since this park doesn't allow RV's to stay over the winter, the rigs are in nice (often new) shape and fully roadworthy (unlike some other places I've seen). The sites are immaculate with concrete patios and level gravel driveways. This is small (46 sites) park with full water/sewer/30A electric hookups that is in southwest Virginia about 25 miles southwest of Roanoke, VA. Reservations may be cancelled at any time, including the day of arrival, subject to a $35 cancellation fee.An Airstream-only campground in the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia that has breathtaking views and great hospitality. We reserve the right to refuse service to any person(s) who do not comply with the rules & policies of the park. Virginia Highland Haven Airstream Park is not responsible for personal injuries or damage, loss or theft of any personal property or vehicle. This is due to safety concerns of parking on a mountaintop campground at night as well as the consideration of nearby guests & residents. Guests arriving after dark will be asked to dry camp in the clubhouse parking lot overnight and moved to their site in the morning unless prior arrangements are made by contacting the host before arrival. Virginia Highland Haven Airstream Park Airstream Campground posted by tslanier Nestled in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, at an elevation of 3000 feet, Virginia Highland Haven is a unique park exclusively for Airstreamers. Pets which are a danger or continued disturbance to other guests or pets will not be permitted to stay in the park.Ĭheck-in is 2:00 PM and check-out is 12:00 noon. We are a pet friendly park, however guests are limited to two non aggressive pets per site. The selected site is a preferred site - you may be assigned a different site upon arrival due to Virginia Highland Haven Airstream Park stockholder arrivals impacting specific site availability. The seasonal membership fee is $25 and is deducted from your 1st night’s reservation in the park for the season. All Airstream owners who would like to reserve a camping spot must be seasonal members of the park. Virginia Highland Haven is a non-profit social club formed exclusively for Airstream owners.
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