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Camping Options for Grilling, Drinking and Relaxing
Posted by: justwonderin ()
Date: April 24, 2014 01:53PM

I know that all or most VA campgrounds prohibit alcohol but are there any places closer than Shenandoah that are a little more lenient on the rules?

I know Burke Lake rangers check on you constantly, even if you’re not doing anything.

Any more laid back camp grounds?

Re: Camping Options for Grilling, Drinking and Relaxing
Posted by: Just do it ()
Date: April 24, 2014 01:58PM

Just pack that shit in a different container and don't be a dumbass.

Re: Camping Options for Grilling, Drinking and Relaxing
Posted by: Palcohol ()
Date: April 24, 2014 01:58PM


Re: Camping Options for Grilling, Drinking and Relaxing
Posted by: Drunkard ()
Date: April 24, 2014 02:59PM

http://www.amazon.com/Hide-Your-Beer-Covers-Set/dp/B000ZQ6CD8

Just get yourself some magnetic beer can covers...

Re: Camping Options for Grilling, Drinking and Relaxing
Posted by: aly_d ()
Date: April 24, 2014 06:00PM

Most private campgrounds are cool with alchohol.

Re: Camping Options for Grilling, Drinking and Relaxing
Date: April 24, 2014 06:16PM

The woods in Reston with the rest of the homeless.

Re: Camping Options for Grilling, Drinking and Relaxing
Posted by: PVpn7 ()
Date: April 24, 2014 06:43PM

i fyou wanna live in a TENT fairfax is greeeat.

Re: Camping Options for Grilling, Drinking and Relaxing
Posted by: Kamper long time ()
Date: April 24, 2014 08:35PM

justwonderin Wrote:
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> I know that all or most VA campgrounds prohibit
> alcohol but are there any places closer than
> Shenandoah that are a little more lenient on the
> rules?
>
> I know Burke Lake rangers check on you constantly,
> even if you’re not doing anything.
>
> Any more laid back camp grounds?


Take a little ride out 66 and beyond to experience "dispersed vehicle camping" in the national forest. You can find informal campsites along the forest service roads. There are no rules about alcohol except in some developed recreation areas. The NFS rangers could care less what you do as long as you do not leave a fire unattended or leave trash or disrespect the land in any way. Stay away from national parks as they are heavily regulated, National forests are the way to go.

http://www.fs.usda.gov/activity/gwj/recreation/camping-cabins/?recid=73539&actid=34

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