Mark B
For Claytor Lake State Park: Stayed the first open weekend of the year (first weekend in March) and found the campground to be in great shape. Nice large and level site (D12) with plenty of privacy. I had also read that water was not available in March, due to potential freezing. However, we found out that last year they changed that and had started turning the water and asking guests to just remove their water hookup if it gets below freezing. Overall, a great experience, although it might be considered on the pricey side ($42/night).
Posted Mar 05, 2022 by Mark B from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
sachmo
For Claytor Lake State Park: Stayed 2 nights in late August 2021 in a 25†Class C. Well maintained campground. Pizza Perfect restaurant on the road between the campground and interstate has great pizza and the best calzone I ever had.
Posted Oct 03, 2021 by sachmo from Fl. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Lisa B
For Claytor Lake State Park: Nice sites, bathrooms could use a renovation. Quiet park
Posted May 28, 2021 by Lisa B from PA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
DaVida
For Claytor Lake State Park: Campground is on a peninsula sticking into lake, trails along lakeshore, boat ramp. Gravel/paved sites, picnic table. Clean bathhouse with 4 separate rooms with toilet, sink, shower. Friendly staff.
Posted May 16, 2019 by DaVida from St Petersburg FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Christmas
For Claytor Lake State Park: Enjoyed walking on their trails. Some are paved and some are dirt but all are enjoyable. The Lake was looked enjoyable but my kayak and canoe are 2,500 miles away so I didn't get to try out the lake. Did feel that it was on the expensive side of a state park. About 1/2 of the sites are site specific. The way I understand it is that these sites are reservable the other sites you can select which site you want when you get here. The site specific are more expensive. You should check on this feature. The cell phone service for AT&T and T-Mobile were very limited. They said they had WiFi at one of the building, but when we checked with the ranger they said they didn't have WiFi yet. We have a portable Dish satellite and were able to get some of their satellites on site 15. Most of the RV sites are parallel to each other but they do have a some space between the sites. The shower area looked nice. They did have a sink to clean dishes behind the bathhouse.
We did drive around the park. They do have some very nice cabins and a campground area for tents.
Posted Apr 25, 2018 by Christmas from Oregon. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Crys
For Claytor Lake State Park: Was passing through so decided to stop for night. Just assumed rate was around $20-$25 like most state parks, so didn't ask rate until after I hooked up. Then attendant told me it was $42. I almost decided to leave because it was first night of trip so could have dry camped instead. I'm glad I didn't leave. The park was so beautiful and well-maintained. There is a beach/lake area and numerous walking trails that I thoroughly enjoyed. The bathroom and shower facilities were in close proximity to hookup site, and were immaculate. Stayed until 1pm checkout. If u happen to be a VIRGINIA resident, rate is $5 less.
Posted Oct 01, 2017 by Crys from SC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
nick
For Claytor Lake State Park: Hyper expensive and nothing really special
Posted Sep 23, 2015 by nick from nj. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.