We left Williamsburg, VA taking Interstate 64 west, then interstate 95 north. After 20 miles north we took Hwy. 207 northeast. |
The Potomac is not real pretty. |
Across the Potomac River we enter into a new state to add to our list. We stopped at the Visitor Center, right after the bridge, as we entered into Maryland, for information and lunch. |
While Joe registered, I walked Mallery and took pictures, so I could show you around. Nice big swimming pool, with a lifeguard on duty. |
A playground for the little ones. |
Miniature golf for the family. |
Volley ball court for anyone who has any energy left after a day in the big DC. |
Camp Store and Snack Bar. |
Don't forget to brings some change to buy some fish food, from the fish food machine next to the pond. |
The fish are waiting just for you! |
Here is the office where Joe went to register. |
We were given site 47, a pull in site right across from the laundry. We would have done some laundry, since it was so conveniently located, but the washer and dryer were $2.00 each. A bit pricey for our budget. We could not find any park in the DC area that was with Camp Club or Passport America. We were able to use our Good Sam's membership, ( GoodSamClub.com )which gave us a 10% discount. This park is pretty pricey for our budget at $46.50 a day. But what do you expect for Washington DC |
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