Montebello Camping & Fishing Resort

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15072 Crabtree Falls Highway
Montebello, VA 24464

(540) 377-2650
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Park Features & Amenities

Camp Basics

Pull Through Sites:

Yes

Pets Allowed:

Yes

Age Restrictions:

None

Shaded Sites:

Yes

Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover

Utilities & Amenities

Power: 50 Amps, 30 Amps

Restrooms:

Yes

Showers:

Yes

Laundry:

Yes

Dumping:

Yes

Recreation

Fishing:

Yes

Additional Pet Information:

Pets are welcome, but must be kept on a leash and picked up after.

Traveler Tips

Driving Directions:

a.) From Lynchburg, VA & south: Take 29 North and turn left onto Route 151 North. Go approx. 10.5 miles. Turn left onto Route 56 West and proceed 15 miles, Montebello Country Store will be on the right.
b.) From Interstate 81: Take interstate 81 to Raphine, Exit 205. Take Route 606 East to Hwy. 11. Turn left on Hwy. 11 and go about 1 block and turn right on Route 56 East. Follow Route 56 East until it crosses under the Blue Ridge Parkway. You will see the sign for Montebello. Stay on 56 East for approx. 3 more miles. Montebello Country Store will be on the left.
c.) From Richmond & Williamsburg, VA: Take Interstate 64 West going to Charlottesville, VA. Turn on Highway 29 South and proceed approx. 40 miles. Turn right onto State Route 56 West at Colleen, VA (several miles past Lovingston). Go approx. 5 miles & turn right onto Route 151 North for about 3 miles. Turn left onto Route 56 West and go up the mountain 15 miles. Montebello Country Store will be on the right.
d.) From Washington D.C. area: Take interstate 66 West past Centerville to Highway 29 South. Go approx. 130 miles to Colleen, VA (several miles past Lovingston). Turn right onto Route 56 West. Go about 5 miles & turn right onto Route 151 North for about 3 miles. Turn left onto Route 56 West and go up the mountain 15 miles. Montebello Country Store will be on the right.



Traveler Reviews


Christine S.
4 reviews
4

Away from it all

Very nice campground, but no town to visit or much to do with the kids, or adults unless you want to fish and laze around. Well kept and good people to deal with.

Date of Stay:
 May, 2014