Although information about the property was limited, with so many gleaming reviews we were confident in our choice to stay at Camp London. However, I wish we had clarified some important details ahead of time. We stayed Memorial Day weekend and practically had the whole place to ourselves except for some campers parked near the entrance and an apparent basecamp for a few other guests that we never actually saw. That may have been because it was raining for a few days straight, or because prices had DOUBLED to $100/night, or both! We were already set on this property, and it was close to the hiking we wanted to do, so we were willing to shell out the extra cost. The property is really a working farm with some space set aside for camping, so don’t expect the experience to feel anything like an organized or attractive campground with amenities. As soon as you drive in and past the house, you’ll find old barns and tractors and cattle, with men working the grounds. We appreciated the host’s introduction and hospitality, explaining the lay of the land, and the offer to provide firewood (a little expensive at $10 per very small bundle). However, we were disappointed to find that the showers were not available after all (undergoing maintenance/improvements it seemed). Also, the toilet wasn’t exactly pleasant, housed in a shed that was dark and dirty with little privacy from the surrounding campers. Unless you’re close to the house, it’s a bit of a hike to get there, so we actually drove whenever we needed to use the toilet. The campsite itself, however, was pretty fantastic. Although we were tent camping, our space was one of the RV-sized spaces, though there was no table or fire ring (except for some broken cinderblocks). Aside from the muddy conditions, we were totally secluded with a hayfield one way, a cattle field the other way, and a babbling brook separating us from the cows which we could hear all night. So overall, it was a nice place to camp close to Harper’s Ferry and several nearby points of interest, but it was expensive at $100/night with no usable showers.