AndrewNC
For Julian Price Park Campground - Blue Ridge Parkway National Park: Stayed in loop F and had a very pleasant visit. The back-in sites are not very deep and it was challenging to fit our 21 foot trailer and pick-up truck into the space allotted. Space between the sites was great with lots of trees and privacy. Sites were asphault-paved but some had a slope and others were drooping on one side or the other. Our site was 5" side-to-side at best, 8" at worst. Front-to-back was within 2". Walking around the campsite was nice, and Price Lake across the parkway is beautiful. There are also several hiking trails from 2 to 6 miles in length. No hookups in the sites, but the dump station at the entrance was nice with a potable water outlet as well. Most of the pull-through sites along the side of the road are way too narrow, especially if you have slide-outs; there were a few pull-through sites in loop E with a grass median between the site and road, but the pull-through sites in loop F were pretty useless.
Posted Oct 23, 2019 by AndrewNC from North Carolina. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Merry Pensioner
For Julian Price Park Campground - Blue Ridge Parkway National Park: I gave this park 3 stars because of the beautiful location and friendly park staff. I stayed in loop c in my teardrop because the other sites were so small. The road through loop a was almost impassable. Too by that we allow our national Parks to fall into such a state of disrepair. I’d like to stay there again and do some hiking. The weather wasn’t cooperating. I was there when hurricane Michael hit. 10/10/18.
Posted Oct 11, 2018 by Merry Pensioner from Pennsylvania . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Wandering Buffalos
For Julian Price Park Campground - Blue Ridge Parkway National Park: We stayed at Julian Price Memorial Park in loop D site #3RV which barely fit our truck, 12x12 gazebo, and 19’ travel trailer in its paved site. Understandably, loop A, B, C and D are meant for tents and pop up trailers, but loop D has brand-spanking new 6-stall shower/toilet combo. All other sites in E & F are paved and flat enough for larger RVs and fifth wheels, but have only toilets. Although the park is planning to upgrade all other restrooms to combo shower/toilet in the future. For just $20/day with plenty of showers and plenty of things to see in the area, we though this was a great bargain. WiFi was none existence, weak LTE and bad roads make this great campground a bit throwback. OTA reception gets 16 digital TV channels or more to catch local weather. Beautiful Blowing Rock town is just few miles northeast of the park, kayaking was great on Julian Price Lake with boat launch next drive way over, very generous picnic area with creeks meandering in between, very scenic Blue Ridge Parkway takes us to the best Grandfather Mountain hikes. Water spigot is only available near bathroom. Would we stay again? Yep, we would do it again in a heartbeat!
Posted Sep 09, 2018 by Wandering Buffalos from Fremont, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
DiCo
For Julian Price Park Campground - Blue Ridge Parkway National Park: This is a very run down national park campground. The bathrooms are outdated and dirty and the RV sites are very small. We have a 24 ft and had to search to find a site to accommodate us. We were told this is the largest and nicest campground on the Parkway so I can't imagine how small the others must have been.
Posted Oct 22, 2017 by DiCo from Idaho. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Briony
For Julian Price Park Campground - Blue Ridge Parkway National Park: There's a free dump site at the entrance!
Posted Sep 11, 2015 by Briony from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
geoatl
For Julian Price Park Campground - Blue Ridge Parkway National Park: We liked this place so much we stayed here 7 days. I would recommend the river side of the camp site. It may be loud but the sites are much nicer. This is nice dry camping at best. The showers and facilities were ok. We decided to just pump out often instead of using them. The trails were awsome. No bikes though. But well worth the hikes around the lake and the larger 5 mile loop around Price. There is no cell service here for any provider, so you will have to go to Boone which is close by. We went there every other day because they had a Wal Mart there. We camped here in July and it was real nice and cool at night. So dry camping here will not kill you of heat. We will be back.
Posted Jul 28, 2013 by geoatl from St Pete, FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.