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Dixie Caverns Campground, Salem, VA
by Richelle
in Salem, VA. Dixie caverns has gravel pull thru sites that are not even close to level. We stayed there a week and the cost was around $185. The sites are full hook up so no complaint there. There was not a lot of grass to be had in the whole park. There was no playground equipment anywhere near the park and once again no grass open field for the kids to play in. The staff was helpful and friendly. They did have a little flea market on site and there were the Dixie Caverns. If you are staying at the park there is a super discount to the caverns - I'd do it. They were really neat. Bathrooms were locked with a code to get in. The bathrooms were kinda outdated. There was no where to hang your clothes or get out of the wet. There was also no soap or hand dryers or paper towels in the bathroom. Wifi was pretty fast when it worked. There was no laundry onsite either. The laundry in the area also did not have good reviews. We drove about a half an hour to get laundry with decent reviews. http://www.dixiecaverns.com/camping.html
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