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Title: Camping Information
Post by: PYG RYDR on March 05, 2019, 10:16:11 AM
Looking for STAR 2019 Camping Information.

TIA
Title: Re: Camping Information
Post by: Patmo on March 05, 2019, 10:28:37 AM
Looking for STAR 2019 Camping Information.

TIA

No “official” campgrounds for STAR, but some suggestions...

Sugar Hollow Park.  About 2-3 miles from the hotel.  County park with 75 campsites.  www.bristolva.org (http://www.bristolva.org)

Also, there is camping at Bristol Motor Speedway too, along with other campgrounds in the Tri-City area.
Title: Re: Camping Information
Post by: GlibGuy on March 05, 2019, 01:57:56 PM
Sugar Hollow is a nice quite place to camp; only about 2 miles and less than 10 minutes from the host hotel.  I've stayed there a couple of times.  There are about 75 sites; most have electricity but only a couple have full hookups.  There are a few tent sites.  There is water access in several areas throughout.  There are two "Comfort Stations" with showers, commodes, etc., and there is a dump station.


Sites are $20 per night and they do NOT take reservations.  Closer to your time of stay you coordinate with the Ranger by calling (423) 335 - 8398.  Be sure to call as the location is hilly and some sites are difficult to access with a large RV.
Title: Re: Camping Information
Post by: PYG RYDR on March 05, 2019, 02:21:53 PM
Sugar Hollow is a nice quite place to camp; only about 2 miles and less than 10 minutes from the host hotel.  I've stayed there a couple of times.  There are about 75 sites; most have electricity but only a couple have full hookups.  There are a few tent sites.  There is water access in several areas throughout.  There are two "Comfort Stations" with showers, commodes, etc., and there is a dump station.


Sites are $20 per night and they do NOT take reservations.  Closer to your time of stay you coordinate with the Ranger by calling (423) 335 - 8398.  Be sure to call as the location is hilly and some sites are difficult to access with a large RV.
Thanks Mickey!

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