We are considering camping at Cherrystone campground. Has anyone stayed there, that can tell us if there are shaded sites along the lake or waterfront? Are the sites tiny? or of a reasonable size for a tent, and screenhouse. Thanks for your help.
Cherrystone CampgroundCherrystone isn%26#39;t in Chincoteague -- its in Cheriton further down on the Chesapeake. I doubt that the people reading this forum have been there. I have no experience there myself.
Cherrystone CampgroundCherrystone is focused on RV camping. There are alot of activities scheduled. If you tent camp avoid this campground. Cherrystone is not focused on outdoor or nature activities. Bring your wallet. I visited with cub scouts, total disaster. Look at Kiptopeake, great State Park with plenty of nature, fishing, hiking, birding, swimming, etc, without the crowd.
I am just reading your question towards the end of May, 09. My family and I have been to Cherrystone Campground many many times over the past 40 years. We are now taking our third generation kids, we love it, they love it and we will continue to go period.... I am in my mid 50s, my parents first took our family in the mid sixties, 6 boys a girl and our grand pop, those are some of the best memories of my life. Now I%26#39;m taking my grand children, crabbing and fishing is not what it used to be, but the kids still enjoy trying. There are full service cottages to rent, campers to rent and cabins to rent, and a full service camp store, boat and bike rentals and yes there are shaded sites along the lake and the lake sites are a very good size. Also new, large and long fishing piers with plenty to keep the kids and young adults occupied, also two swimming pools. I could go on but I%26#39;ve said enough. Hope to see you there on labor Day weekend. Ed Bowman, Pennsville New Jersey
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