Creekside Campground
In the beautiful and scenic Shenandoah Valley

108 Palmyra Road
P.O. Box 277
Edinburg, Virginia 22824-0277
Phone - (540) 984-4299 or (540) 984-8471
Email: [email protected]

The Area & Its History

The Creekside Campground was built over a submarine bridge near the 1817 Whissen Mill site where several Indian relics have been found. In the early 1800's, the dam was constructed on Stoney Creek. The dam provided power for a sawmill, carding machine, and a boring mill for a rifle factory.

During the Civil War, Edinburg was a strategic point because of its location along the Valley Pike, near the railroad and along the creek, that was used to ship iron for the Southern troops.

Today, Edinburg remains a small quiet town where visitors can explore and enjoy many nearby sites and activities that are walking distance from the campground.

  • Luray Caverns
  • Skyline Drive
  • George Washington National Forest
  • Historical Civil War Sites
  • Antique Shops
  • Arts & Crafts Shops
  • Hiking Trails
  • Horseback Riding
  • Fishing in Stoney Creek
  • Canoeing in the Shenandoah River
  • Restaurants and Coffee Shops
  • Shenandoah Vineyards
  • One and one-half hour drive from Washington, D.C.
  • Shenandaoh Caverns
  • Tasker Gap ATV riding trails in the National Forest
  • Harry Murray Fly Shop

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