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Cliffs of the Neuse State Park, NC

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MapNerd

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Joined
Nov 17, 2019
Messages
2,298
Location
Prince William, VA
RV Year
2020
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana 4326
RV Length
43
TOW/TOAD
2020 Ford F-150
Fulltimer
Yes
Full hookups (30/50/100amp), easy ingress/egress, level gravel sites, B-E-A-U-TIFUL lake (which is currently closed for swimming but open to staring at wishing you could), campstore, walking trails (easy and moderately challenging), multiple scenic views.
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This is site 5, which we noticed after a bike ride is the best site. It’s massive and no neighbors for 60’ on either side. Other sites are just as nice but not as private. Probably 30’ between other campsites. Still plenty big for 45’ with a toad, with or without a dolly. I wouldn’t try to bring a double stacker in here though. You probably could do it but I’d be sweating.
 
Wondering if @MapNerd has a GoogleMapNerd link to show the location, sat view, etc.? Expectations++
 
Maybe I’ll do a little video tour tomorrow. There’s an old fashioned with my name on it right now.
 
A few more pictures per Neal’s request. @JoeHogan sets the bar pretty high for video tours, I’m not even going to try.

Easy one direction campground loop. Trees cleared pretty well, there are some spots where you might brush some leaves or small twigs though, that’s to be expected at a state campground. Just put your copilot on the roof with a set of loppers as you move down the road.
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Bath House
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Nicer tent camping site (some are mostly dirt and pine needles)
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Dump station on campground loop. Very easy access. Pretty sure all the sites are full hookup though so not sure why it exists, other than maybe that wasn’t the case when the campground was first built.
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cabins
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Typical RV campsites
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we got carry out last night from Los Fogones Peruvian Fusion Bar & Grill. Nice restaurant, very good food, proper precautions taken by all staff I could see. $60 for a platter that fed us all dinner and we still had food left over for lunch today. When we leave, we plan to stop on our way out of town and grab another one for the road.
 

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