Nestled in a picturesque setting, this campground stands out for its rich history and vibrant community spirit. The story began in 1939 when Mr. John U. Miller Sr. acquired a sprawling 300-acre farm. His family transformed 26 acres of riverfront land into a flourishing watermelon field, leading to the establishment of the Miller Fruit Stand at the intersection of Rt. 7 and Chilly Hollow Rd., which is now known as Nall’s Market. In 1942, Mr. Miller initiated the beloved “Watermelon Festival,” a celebration that showcased traditional games, engaging activities, and a lively fiddling contest. Guests were treated to complimentary slices of watermelon, personally served by Mr. Miller himself from a truckload of fresh fruit. This unique blend of history and community engagement continues to attract visitors, making it a memorable destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With its expansive grounds, the campground offers ample privacy and a variety of amenities. Nearby, guests can explore natural features, enjoy swimming holes, and partake in outdoor activities. Local restaurants and shops provide additional options for dining and shopping, ensuring a well-rounded experience for all who visit.