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Rock Bottom Horse Camp


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Rock Bottom Horse Camp, nestled in the scenic backdrop of Ewing, Virginia, and adjacent to the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, offers a unique camping experience for both horse enthusiasts and nature lovers. Our campground is conveniently located a short ride from park trails, unveiling breathtaking views of White Rocks, Sand Cave, and Hensley Settlement. Our campground is equipped with 8 sites for horse trailers or RVs, each featuring a picnic table and fire ring. These include one 70' site for larger rigs, five 60' sites, and two 50' sites, all with water and 50/30/20 amp electrical connections. For tent campers, we offer tranquil sites set between two creeks, offering a peaceful retreat close to the main camp. For your equine companions, we provide 8 stalls and 8 corrals, ensuring their comfort and safety during your stay. The stalls are spacious and well-maintained, with a limestone sand base for optimum care. Located east of the campground are the charming towns of Jonesville, Pennington Gap, Big Stone Gap, Norton, Wise, and Appalachia. To the west, explore Cumberland Gap, TN, Harrogate, TN, and Middlesboro, KY. Rock Bottom Horse Camp is not just a place to stay; it's an entry point to over 70 miles of backcountry riding and 85 miles of hiking trails, making it a perfect destination for outdoor adventure.

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Check-in: 2:00 PM

Check-out: 12:00 PM

Rules

Check In Policy: - If you have an emergency while in the camp, call 911 and give your site number then notify camp staff. - Check-in is at 2 pm. If arriving after 8 pm, please let us know. - Check-Out is 12 pm. If your spot is not booked we will allow a late checkout. - While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement. Quiet Time: - Quiet Time is from the hours of 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM. - Radios/TVs and other electronic equipment volume must be so as not to disturb neighbors. - Fighting or any other disruptive behavior will not be tolerated. Anyone that participates in any of these types of behavior will be asked to leave and not return without a refund. Alcohol Policy: - Drinking alcoholic beverages is allowed, however, excessive rowdiness or loudness will not be tolerated. Fire Policy: - All fires must be in fire rings. Do not put glass or cans in the fire pits. Trash Policy: - Whatever you take into the park with you (water bottles, cans, etc…), please bring them back out with you or deposit your trash into the trash cans that are provided on the trails. Help us keep our park beautiful! - Garbage must be deposited in the trash cans. Pet Policy: - Dogs are allowed. However, they must be on a leash or in your vehicle or camper at all times. Do not tie them to or around water or electric hookups. - Do Not bring aggressive dogs. We understand your dog may be good around horses but these are not your horses. Please respect your fellow campers. - Only one verbal warning will be issued. If you cannot follow this rule you will be asked to leave without a refund. - Owners are responsible for cleanup after their pets. All animal waste must be cleaned up in plastic bags and deposited in the dumpster. Kids Policy: - Children 10 and under age must be attended by an adult in the barns. Children 16 and under are not allowed to drive ATVs, golf carts, or any motorized vehicles on the premises. General Rules: - All guests must register and sign a liability waiver. - If you need us, and we aren't out, please call us at 229-445-6676, or use the call box at the gate located at the entrance of the campground. - We ask that you respect our privacy and not come to our home. - Management reserves the right to refuse or cancel service. Horse Rules: - All horses must have a current negative Coggins Test and provide it to camp staff prior to unloading. - Halters must be removed from all equine while equine is in stalls. - Do not tie your horses to anything other than hitching posts. Owners will be responsible for any damages. - If you rinse down your horse, use the wash area only and please help conserve water. - All campers must clean up after themselves and their horses. - Campers using small pens, hitching posts, stalls, or pickets are responsible for cleaning up these areas prior to your departure at the end of your stay. - Sawdust or shavings must be used and cleaned up in all stalls. - Please put all hay strings in the trash can.

Cancellation Policy

MODERATE If the guest cancels at least 1 week before your check-in day and time, they will receive a full refund (minus Spot2Nite convenience or resort fees). If the guest cancels within the 1 week before check-in, there will be no refund.