Graves Mountain Farm Campground
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Based on 86 reviews
I’m currently 3 hours into listening to whatever bar blasts music from across the road. Think I’m on my third Dwight Yoakum song. Nice folks and nice area but do not recommend if you’re interested in peace. Will not be returning.
I car camped here, off season, for 2 nights to relax and enjoy the fall views. Old Rag and other popular hike trailheads are nearby. I was amazed at the views while in the orchard on foot. It is quiet and away from the crowds and noise found along Skyline Drive. I took a big deep breath, closed my eyes, and let the sun warm my face. Isn't that the best? The $12 honor system to camp is a great rate. One negative is that I never found a marked potable water spigot or fresh spring. I also never asked anyone, so that's on me. It is generous of the Graves family to allow the public so much open access to explore. Thank you everyone on the farm.
A no-frills campsite, plenty of open space and the sunsets and night sky here are spectacular. The lodge and facilities nearby are great additions, we went for breakfast one morning which was very good. No frills camping, as no picnic tables or anything, but not a complaint. The map was campsite map was difficult to understand, we never found the water stand.
Affordable campground with plenty of porta potties and well water stations around the field. Pick your own spot, there are no pre-assigned plots of land. There is a decent general store that makes sandwiches right next door which is helpful!
Greaves Mountain is certainly a very hard ride but well worth it. Climbing the devils backbone is pretty steep and works the horses up into a bucket of sweat. It's a few miles up the steep Mountain, but well worth the top. The picture with the picnic table that is the very top of the devils backbone Mountain, breath taking views, picture doesn't do it justice you have to be there to really appreciate it.
