Check out these campsites! We really enjoyed our stays at these locations and want to share our experiences with you. We think you’ll agree that these are worth the trip!
Yemassee KOA South Carolina/Point South
Join us for coffee, conversation and a little cornbread at the Yemassee KOA South Carolina. We will share with you thoughts from our shakedown trip, impressions of the RV community and a quick tour of the Yemassee KOA in South Carolina. The Yemassee KOA is located near Savannah, Charleston, Hilton Head and Beaufort. It’s right off I95 at exit 33. The Yemassee KOA includes a dog park, coffee house and brewery, swimming pool and playground.
Camping at Pokomoke State Park in Maryland on Mother’s Day
In this video we are camping at the Pokomoke River State Park on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. This was the most beautiful state park we have visited so far. If you are looking for great camping at a state park, look no further. You must visit this campground at Pokomoke State Park.
Camping at Pohick Bay Regional Park Campground
In this video we try camping on Father’s Day at a regional park. Pohick Bay Regional Park Campground is a regional park on Pohick Bay of the Potomac River, in Fairfax County, northern Virginia. Pohick Bay is a part of NOVA Parks which represents three counties and three cities — Arlington County, Fairfax County, Loudoun County, the City of Alexandria, the City of Falls Church and the City of Fairfax. Pohick Bay Regional Park is 11 miles from the Springfield Metro Station, 22 miles from Washington, D.C., and 11 miles from Mount Vernon. Mason Neck State Park, and Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge.
Kerr Lake North Carolina was an awesome place to camp!
We spent the night in site #40 at Kerr Lake in North Carolina. And, it was amazing! 😊 Kerr Lake has hundreds of tent, RV and trailer campsites, most of which are on the water’s edge. We stayd in the JC Cooper campground. You can choose from electric and non-electrical hook-ups. No dump at the site for us, but there was a dump station on the way out. Most campsites had a picnic table, and fire ring/grill.