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Stewart Campground
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May 2008 (Overnight)1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Site was soggy for big rig. Electric only. Water was obtained on way out by running hose to faucet in shower rooom. Dump station on opposite side of site. Low tree limbs need trimming for passage to dump station. Shower was decent. All personnel extremely helpful and friendly. Road from US-17 to gate is very tight especially if towing. Road to CG is single lane. Just hope you don't meet another RV. June 20051 of 1 people found the following review helpful
The base is remote and the campground is even more remote, but it is really quiet. This was the second visit for us and we have enjoyed the peace and quiet. The staff at MWR are friendly and the gate guards made sure we had the phone number to security in case we had a visit from Momma Bear and her cubs. We never saw her! Sept 20071 of 1 people found the following review helpful
We have been staying at Sea Mist Campground at the Damn Neck Annex in Virginia Beach and went exploring to all the local campgrounds to check out other places to stay. We have a 36' Class A with 3 slides. This campground would appeal to specific groups of people as it is remotely located on a very small base. This campground is located down a very long gravel road that ends in a nice ball field/recreation area. The sites are cut back into the trees with very little improvement to the site. There is 50A service on some sites with water and a dump site centrally located. Satellite and phone service is questionable at most sites unless you have a moveable dish. If you are looking for an out of the way place for some peace and quiet for a while...this is the place. Jul 200511 of 11 people found the following review helpful
This place was my personal playground. With a dozen sites there were only three of us there. It is back in the boonies, and you can't even see your fellow campers. Sites have 50A electric, no water, no sewer but both are available at a central location. Nice little base with a 4-lane bowling alley, exercise facilities, pool, nice little Navy Exchange and gas station. For a week you pay for 6 days. Super bathrooms and showers. Active security and, oh yes, there is the small problem with bears--but generally they won't bother you if you don't bother them. Great people at MWR and everyone on base is extremely friendly. This is a really great deal. Open May-Oct. |
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