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One               of               the               nicest               campgrounds               I               have               visited               in               the               state               of               Virginia               is               the               Christopher               Run               Campground.

The               campground               is               located               at               7149               Zachary               Taylor               Hwy,               Mineral,               VA               23117               on               Route#               522               and               is               within               easy               driving               distance               of               Washington,               DC               and               Northern               Virginia,               and               very               convenient               to               Richmond,               Fredericksburg,               Charlottesville,               and               Culpepper,               VA.

This               campground               has               campsites               and               facilities               for               trailers               and               recreational               vehicles               (RV's).

What               is               really               great               is               that               you               can               often               have               a               private               tie-up               for               your               boat               that               is               within               walking               distance               of               many               of               the               campsites               near               the               water.

During               our               stays               at               the               campground,               we               were               able               to               tie               up               our               pontoon               boat               within               feet               of               the               two               campsites               we               were               using               with               a               5th               wheel               travel               trailer               and               a               hard               side               popup               camper.

It               also               gave               us               the               option               to               sit               on               the               boat               and               relax               at               the               end               of               the               day               while               watching               the               many               birds               and               waterfowl               including               blue               herons.

I               always               love               hearing               the               fish               jumping               out               of               the               water               and               the               big               splashes               when               they               fell               back               in.
               The               camp               store               offers               many               food               and               drink               items,               including               giving               you               the               ability               to               purchase               fishing               licenses               for               both               in               state               or               out               of               state               visitors.

You               can               also               pay               the               fees               to               launch               private               boats               and               there               are               plenty               of               parking               spaces               for               your               trailer.

They               also               sell               bait,               fishing               equipment               and               supplies,               and               a               wide               variety               of               souvenirs.

The               staff               has               always               been               friendly               and               willing               to               help               us               find               something               or               solve               a               problem.

You               can               enjoy               planned               activities               for               the               whole               family               including               karaoke,               movies,               bingo,               potluck               dinners,               hayrides,               and               dances               are               scheduled               each               camping               season.

They               host               the               Christopher               Run               Blue               Grass               Festival               every               year               that               lasts               all               weekend               long               and               draws               hundreds               of               music               lovers               and               well-known               bluegrass               bands.
               With               200               sites,               including               cabins               that               sleep               up               to               six               persons               and               deluxe               cabins               that               sleep               up               to               eight,               there               is               plenty               of               room               for               camping,               having               a               fire,               and               congregating               with               friends.

You               can               also               rent               a               28-foot               RV               with               a               rear               bedroom               and               the               table               and               sofa               also               make               into               beds.

The               campsites               are               large               and               wooded               with               water               and               electrical               hookups               and               a               dumping               station               is               nearby.

If               you               have               no               interest               in               "roughing               it",               there               is               also               a               lodge               with               many               more               amenities,               though               you               do               have               to               bring               some               things               with               you.

Some               of               the               other               campground               amenities               include               tables,               church               services,               complete               hookups,               public               phone,               clean               flush               toilets,               winter               storage,               hot               showers               (always               welcomed),               a               laundromat,               propane,               a               playground               for               children,               ice,               arcade               room,               large               air               conditioned               pavilion,               mail               service,               and               a               recreation               hall.
               Current               campsite               rates               begin               at               $28.00               for               basic               campsites               with               no               hook               up               and               sites               with               water               and               electric               start               at               $31.00.

Sites               with               water,               electric,               and               sewer               are               $33.00.

Regular               cabins               start               at               $45.00               and               $65.00               a               night               for               the               deluxe               cabin.

There               are               special               restrictions               for               holiday               weekends               and               some               of               their               special               events               along               with               minimum               stays.

Because               rates               can               and               do               change,               it               is               always               a               good               idea               to               call               ahead               and               check               on               them               and               on               what               amenities               are               available               with               each               different               camping               option.

Discount               rates               are               available               for               AAA               and               Senior               Citizens.
               The               campground               is               next               to               Lake               Anna,               a               13,600-acre               body               of               water               that               offers               almost               any               type               of               boating               or               water               sport               from               power               boating,               sailing,               skiing,               jet               skiing,               and               swimming.

There               is               over               200               miles               of               shoreline               and               many               places               where               you               can               tie               up               to               have               a               picnic.

Fishing               has               always               been               a               great               time               for               my               family               and               some               of               the               bass               are               the               largest               we               have               ever               caught.

I               also               enjoy               riding               down               to               the               North               Anna               Nuclear               Power               Station,               which               also               offers               tours               of               the               facility               through               the               Virginia               Power               Visitors               Center.

This               campground               not               only               offers               campsites               and               facilities               for               RV's,               it               also               boasts               a               small               marina               with               private               tie-ups               for               your               boat.

The               marina               itself               offers               50               wet               slips               with               gas               on               the               water.
               Fish               in               Lake               Anna               range               from               bass,               striped,               and               large-mouth               bass,               walleye,               crappie,               bluegills,               sunfish,               and               many               other               species               of               fish               and               you               can               fish               from               your               boat               or               from               the               campground               fishing               pier.

The               campground               has               six               boat               ramps               and               provides               parking               for               your               boat               trailer,               even               if               you               are               not               a               camper               at               the               campground.

If               you               do               not               have               your               own               boat,               you               can               rent               canoes,               v-hulls               boats,               pedal               boats,               and               jet               skis.

You               should               be               able               to               find               something               that               fits               the               favorite               water               sport               of               each               member               of               your               family.
               If               you               would               like               to               spend               a               day               (or               two               or               three)               traveling               around               the               local               area,               there               are               dozens               of               great               attractions.

There               are               several               golf               courses               such               as               Tanyard               Golf               Course,               Meadows               Farm               Golf               Course,               and               Shenandoah               Crossings               Golf               Course.

Winery               tours               are               nearby               as               are               several               Civil               War               Battlefields.

Historical               places               are               within               driving               distance               and               include               Montpelier,               Monticello,               and               the               James               Madison               Museum.

For               a               day               of               family               fun,               visit               King's               Dominion               Amusement               Park               and,               best               of               all,               it's               only               one               hour               away               near               Richmond,               VA.

Other               interesting               places               include               the               Michie               Tavern,               dozens               of               specialty               shops,               stores,               and               more               museums.

Of               course,               a               drive               through               the               Shenandoah               National               Park               is               always               a               favorite               attraction.
               So,               the               next               time               you               are               thinking               of               a               getaway               weekend,               think               about               visiting               this               friendly               campground.

With               reasonable               rates               and               lots               of               planned               and               unplanned               fun,               it               could               be               one               of               the               best               weekends               you               have               ever               spent               away               from               home.

Pets               are               welcome               with               some               restrictions               (they               are               not               allowed               in               the               cabins),               but               you               must               have               them               leashed               and               pick               up               after               them.

You               can               also               find               more               information               by               visiting               their               website               at               http://www.christopherruncampground.com/
               To               contact               Christopher               Run               Campground:
               Phone:               540-894-4744
               Fax:               540-894-4827
               E-mail:               manager@christopherruncampground.com
               or               reservations@christopherruncampground.com






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