Atlantis Waterpark at Bull Run Park, VA
Atlantis swiming pool at bull run camp graund in manasas VA
the pool is so much fun go to it!
Back to Bull Run Park
We gave some freinds a weekend without kids! The young 'uns really like our camper. They were after all of us to go camping! So we brought them to Bull Run!
This is the closest best camp ground to Culpeper. The Park is huge! We were camp hosts here about 10 years ago. We know the park very well!
This is the drive in. In all the rush to get the kids in the truck, I left my gimbal at home! And we only spent a weekend here. We hope you enjoy it!
Don't pay $10 / bulb!!!
20 Warm white 3020 LED Bulbs
Our Camper:
Our Hitch:
EVO SHIFT 3 Axis Handheld Gimbal:
Thanks to Jason Shaw for the back ground
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Historic Bull Run Park, Manassas, Virginia, USA
Great location for day trips, hikes and walks.
Bull Run State Park Campground, Virginia
This is site 116 and the immediate area around it at Bull Run Park in Centreville, VA....full hookup, nice sites, friendly staff, we enjoyed it!
The Quarry at Bull Run Park.Manassas Virginia.
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
BULL RUN BLUFF CAMPGROUND
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Manassas National Battlefield Park, Virginia - Battle of Bull Run
We recently visited the Manassas National Battlefield Park in (near) Manassas, Virginia. This is the site of two major Civil War battles: The First Battle of Bull Run on July 21, 1861 and The Second Battle of Bull Run, which took place on August 28-30, 1862. These battles are also referred to as The First Battle of Manassas and The Second Battle of Manassas. It was here that Confederate General Thomas J. Jackson received his nickname of Stonewall. There is both a statue of Stonewall Jackson here and a monument to Confederate General Bernard Bee, who is credited for giving Stonewall his famous nickname before he was killed during the battle here. This is a great place to visit... so much history and sadness but a very beautiful and peaceful place too (quite the contrast to 150 years ago!).
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The Civil War at Bull Run Regional Park & Blackburn's Ford
This is the third segment of the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority film Region Divided: Civil War in the Northern Virginia Regional Parks, produced by Fairfax County Government Television and narrated by Roger Mudd. The film is currently airing on the aforementioned cable network, and is also available via the Park Authority. Visit nvrpa.org for more information.
Bull Run Regional Park
Memorial Day 2014
Bull Run Regional Park 2014 Christmas Light 1
Video of Bull Run Regional Park, VA from Crystal C.
a little history of one of the most famous residents of the area which proved to be one of the biggest humanitarians in the area. This was one of my favorite things about being in this area was seeing things like this which made the area possible for us to enjoy
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Crystal C.'s Review on The Dyrt:
▶︎ City Camping With Country Feel
I would say this is one of those spaces that you basically are in the middle of the action without feeling it at all. In fact this entire area is remotely non-remote if that makes any sense. This campground, in the area of the Bull Run incident is one of those areas that even through you have amenities of the city you can quietly reflect on relaxing without driving far.
With that being said, the sites are between $27 and $45 depending on what you are looking for. My primitive site was $27, which was a little steep but again you are given a nice large family style camping space with typical amenities.
The showers in the 2 bath houses are both HOT, which was great considering how sore my muscles were from camping for weeks at this point. The restroom was in pretty decent shape but clearly well used. Something I did rely on at this campsite which I typically do not was the camp store, I picked up firewood here and had a nice campfire to relax in the evening. MUCH NEEDED.
I was pretty pleased overall with the campsite, it was not to crowded despite having a lot of other campers staying and it had great proximity to several things in the Manasas area including the battlefield which were interesting ways to spend the day. I even got to check out a live demo of the weapons including muskets and canons which made a cool experience only 5 minutes from camp.
TIPS:
Sunday Traffic is a bit intense because of a local church so make sure you are being careful, there are a lot of patrols in the area at this time.
If you forget something the camp store has just about everything from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Check out one of the over 15 trails in the area designed for hiking, biking and horseback riding. So many options depending on what you are looking for. Also… there are a lot of geocaches in the area if you enjoy that.
Bull Run Regional Park:
Camping in Virginia:
The Dyrt: A better way to search for campgrounds:
Bull Run National Park Visit
Bull Run Park, VA during Xmas 2008
Video of Bull Run Regional Park, VA from Crystal C.
Live canon and musket demo right by camp as a part of the anniversary of Bull Run Battle
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Crystal C.'s Review on The Dyrt:
▶︎ City Camping With Country Feel
I would say this is one of those spaces that you basically are in the middle of the action without feeling it at all. In fact this entire area is remotely non-remote if that makes any sense. This campground, in the area of the Bull Run incident is one of those areas that even through you have amenities of the city you can quietly reflect on relaxing without driving far.
With that being said, the sites are between $27 and $45 depending on what you are looking for. My primitive site was $27, which was a little steep but again you are given a nice large family style camping space with typical amenities.
The showers in the 2 bath houses are both HOT, which was great considering how sore my muscles were from camping for weeks at this point. The restroom was in pretty decent shape but clearly well used. Something I did rely on at this campsite which I typically do not was the camp store, I picked up firewood here and had a nice campfire to relax in the evening. MUCH NEEDED.
I was pretty pleased overall with the campsite, it was not to crowded despite having a lot of other campers staying and it had great proximity to several things in the Manasas area including the battlefield which were interesting ways to spend the day. I even got to check out a live demo of the weapons including muskets and canons which made a cool experience only 5 minutes from camp.
TIPS:
Sunday Traffic is a bit intense because of a local church so make sure you are being careful, there are a lot of patrols in the area at this time.
If you forget something the camp store has just about everything from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Check out one of the over 15 trails in the area designed for hiking, biking and horseback riding. So many options depending on what you are looking for. Also… there are a lot of geocaches in the area if you enjoy that.
Bull Run Regional Park:
Camping in Virginia:
The Dyrt: A better way to search for campgrounds:
Trip to Virginia
So this week was full of stops. At first I was in the bull run campsite in Virginia. We hiked in leesburg and also did the whole Manassas trail. After that it was off to the anvil campground. We went to Busch Gardens and Watercountry USA. I had a great time and I don't think I've ever walked that much in my life!!!
Oikos Spring 2011 Bull Run Park Picnic, 2011.wmv
Open Door Presbyterian Church (ODPC) Oikos Spring Picnic 2011 @ Bull Run Park
Things To Do In Manassas Intro
Skyline Drive Shenandoah National Park 2015
A few clips of Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park. Start at the North Entrance in Virginia.