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Harpers Ferry - Potomac River View Campsite 1 Reviews

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Plan on leaving wi-fi behind as there was no connection but, honestly if you have the right company, you don't need wi-fi. The site is for glamping and it did not disappoint. The Tentrr loo was a port-o-john so, that was not as advertised but acceptable. If you come in the cooler months bring your own propane heater. The one advertised on the website was not available and the October night did get very cold. If you buy firewood, get a minimum of 3 bags for one night. The people in the campsite were friendly and respectful of your space. People waved hello but did not linger. The camp store does not have a lot of last minute items but there is an Aldi on 340 a few mile down the road. It was a positive experience overall. Highly recommended.
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Posted 4 years ago
The "glamping" tent is roomy and tall, set up on a nice platform with wooden Adirondack chairs with a partial view of the river. The queen bed is comfortable but don't expect a hotel feel to the mattress. I wish I had brought a sleeping pad in addition to linens. The campsite itself is decent -- on hard packed diet. Its probably muddy if its raining. There was not a private toilet or shower as claimed on the AirBnB site, but rather a nearby port-a-john and a very busy, and very dirty bathhouse that was up the road and a hill from us. Parking the car at the campsite was not an option, and we were informed of that ahead of time. But it's odd that they don't allow a car at the tent site, thats situated next to the road, which leads to the group camping site. The group campers drove (often too quickly) past us all day and into the evening. The "glamping" set up is new -- we may have been the first "glampers" to use the site, so I'm sure improvements will be made. But I would have rather camped in the regular sites as the only advantage was not having to set up a tent, and the cost would have been much less.
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Posted 4 years ago