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North Fork Resort
Overview
North Fork Resort provides a sprawling, scenic retreat nestled between the Blue Ridge and Massanutten Mountains. This 500-acre property offers a secure environment for RV travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure in the heart of Virginia. As a prominent fixture in the region, the resort is known for its extensive infrastructure and its position along the water, providing a picturesque riverfront destination for any camping excursion.
Location & Surroundings
Located in Front Royal, Virginia, the park sits at the northern entrance to the world-famous Skyline Drive. The surrounding landscape of the Shenandoah Valley is defined by lush forests, limestone cliffs, and the winding river. This strategic location offers travelers a mix of high-altitude mountain vistas and peaceful valley floor experiences, making it an ideal spot for those who want to witness the vibrant fall foliage.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is designed with a focus on recreation, featuring an Olympic-sized swimming pool and a dedicated children's pool for summer fun. On-site facilities include a massive clubhouse, a miniature golf course, and courts for tennis and basketball. For those who enjoy the water, the park provides direct river access for fishing and tubing. The gated community ensures a peaceful stay, while the spacious sites comfortably accommodate a variety of modern RV types.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the resort gates, the natural wonders of Northern Virginia await. A short drive leads to Shenandoah National Park, where hikers can explore hundreds of miles of scenic trails. History buffs will appreciate the proximity to Civil War sites, while those interested in geology can visit the nearby Luray Caverns. The local area also features charming antique shops and several renowned wineries that showcase the rich agricultural heritage of the valley.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an excellent choice for family vacationers who appreciate a packed schedule of activities and a social environment. Because of its extensive amenities, it caters well to those who enjoy a community atmosphere rather than a secluded, primitive site. It is also a perfect basecamp for outdoor enthusiasts aiming to explore the national park by day while returning to a full-service site with modern conveniences by evening.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Mario Sticca
I can't comment on the rooms because I stayed in my trailer. Quiet place with good water pressure and they put me in a pull-through site with full hookups. They were a lot of RVs parked in sites, but I didn't see many people during my overnight stay...maybe they get busier on the weekends.
Margie Sedor
Everyone was very friendly.....BUT, just be honest about what your sites can handle as far as equipment length. When I called to reserve, I was honest about our motorhome, full size Ram pickup, and that we wanted a pull thru for one night so we didn't have to unhook!! When we arrived, tried to park our motorhome and vehicle, they said, our longest site is 40 ft......really
William League
A nice older membership & now public campground it has rental cabins avlarge pool adult clubhouse. Large building for social events, playgrounds, dog parks, fishing access, calender events for the campers, Security, and and good location
Travis
SORRY. WRONG CAMPGROUND. THIS NORTH FORK RESORT WAS IN GREENPORT LONG ISLAND Welcome to the new and improved CONSTRUCTION SITE! We decided to try again at the campground after reading the reviews and looking at their social media posts. Whoever is managing their marketing and photo shoots has the deceptive advertising concept down to a tee. Very disappointed by what was actually offered for the price. They have a long way to go to entitle them to use a Resort title. In fact, even if they wanted to consider themselves just an overpriced campground, they still have a long way to go. As far as ownership opportunities: Buyer beware of pyramid schemes.
Karen Flahive
Don't go here if you can avoid it. Most of the sites are "owned" and moved every month. There are run down derelict campers everywhere. The bathrooms are trailers which we didn't use. You cannot use your e bike without insurance. Speed bumps are every 100 feet or so but that doesn't slow down the locals on their golf carts. Shocking how they fly over them. It's a shame because this could be a beautiful RV park on the river. The only reason we stayed is because we used our Passport America. Without that, they charge 70.00 a night. Outrageous.
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