We have now discovered paradise
My wife, our 9-year-old, and I loaded up the camper and set off westward from Myrtle Beach, aiming for adventure without a specific destination. While browsing the Hicamper website, we discovered this remarkable location. Having never visited Virginia before, this trip marked our first genuine family camping experience, and what awaited us upon arrival was truly unforgettable.
The drive was straightforward, and the site was easy to locate, thanks to clear signage. Upon arrival, we found two gated entrances that led us down a well-maintained gravel road to a sheltered area where we parked our camper. Since we got there late and after dark, we couldn’t see the landscape’s true beauty until morning; nevertheless, even in the dark, setting up was a breeze. The expansive covered carport was attractively decorated with string lights, enhancing visibility. We discovered the water, sewer, and electricity connections were conveniently just an arm’s length from our camper, allowing us to get everything up and running in no time.
After settling in, we built a fire in the pit located down the first set of stairs and enjoyed a few serene hours of solitude before retiring for the night. When dawn broke, we were eager to explore the property, and what we found was a breathtaking landscape unlike anything we had encountered before. Unbeknownst to us, the large covered carport was situated atop a hill. Descending the steps led us to the first fire pit—where we had relaxed the night before—an