Deer Trail Park & Campground

599 Gullion Fork Rd., Wytheville, VA 24382

276-228-3636

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GPS: 37.0238,-81.2062

Deer Trail Park & Campground is located at 599 Gullion Fork Rd., Wytheville, Virginia 24382 with a total of 30 campsites. Before your trip to Deer Trail Park & Campground, check out website at http://www.deertrailpark.com/ or contact them through 276-228-3636 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

37.0238, -81.2062

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 37.0238, -81.2062

Overview of Deer Trail Park & Campground


Last Price Paid: $49

Reported by SeeFourInHarvey on 08.07.2021

Longest RV Reported: 35 feet (Class A)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

30

Pad Type:

gravel

Open Seasonally:

March to Nov

Elevation:

2,362 ft / 719 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Deer Trail Park & Campground

4 people have reviewed this location.


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  • Off Grid Relaxation

    Reviewed 7/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $49

    Site number: D2

    This place is cool. A nice pool. Peaceful creek. Stellar game room/pool hall. Tons of playground options. A few random chickens in a little coop. It really offers everything, except wifi (only available in game room really) or cell service. This is your place to unplug. The roads are well maintained. Sites are in excellent shape an...moreThis place is cool. A nice pool. Peaceful creek. Stellar game room/pool hall. Tons of playground options. A few random chickens in a little coop. It really offers everything, except wifi (only available in game room really) or cell service. This is your place to unplug. The roads are well maintained. Sites are in excellent shape and hookups are super clean. Park is really in great shape. We would completely stay here again.

  • Overall good!

    Reviewed 6/6/2020

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    Nightly rate: $37

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: C7

    Unique campground with lots of sites on the creek. In the middle of the Jefferson National Forest. They do have sulfur water which won’t hurt you but smells bad. Bring bottled for drinking. The camp store has a variety of items. Surprising neat little find!

  • Bad water

    Reviewed 18/9/2018

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    Nightly rate: $43

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: D10

    Would not stay here again. Water smelled like metal. Entered office/store and asked if there was a laundry, response was: “ yes, see the sign that says laundry, 1 washer is broken, but the other works.” Lots of signs so it was cluttered. Looked in the laundry room and the washers tubs were dark with rust stains on the aggiatators. ...moreWould not stay here again. Water smelled like metal. Entered office/store and asked if there was a laundry, response was: “ yes, see the sign that says laundry, 1 washer is broken, but the other works.” Lots of signs so it was cluttered. Looked in the laundry room and the washers tubs were dark with rust stains on the aggiatators. Left after one night even though we had paid for 2.The park did have excellent WiFi. But no cell service. Also we could not get satellite signal due to trees on our site. Other sites may have worked.

  • Lovely Little Family-friendly Park in the Forest

    Reviewed 4/10/2014

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    Days stayed: 14

    The owners are simply wonderful people. A creek runs through the park, and I highly recommend trying to get a creekside site as they're a ton of fun for the kids to splash around in. A pond where you can fish, fire pits, a really nice playground, and nightly wagon rides are some highlights. A steep trail leads hikers from the campgroun...moreThe owners are simply wonderful people. A creek runs through the park, and I highly recommend trying to get a creekside site as they're a ton of fun for the kids to splash around in. A pond where you can fish, fire pits, a really nice playground, and nightly wagon rides are some highlights. A steep trail leads hikers from the campground back into the forests of Virginia's Appalachian mountains.Their store has everything from basic RV parts to s'mores, most of what you'd find in an average convenience store.Note that they do prefer cash, especially if you're going to be making purchases in the store other than your RV spot. As we stayed for two weeks, they were kind enough to just run us a tab until the end, but just something to keep in mind if you care to buy wood, snacks, etc.

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