The 17 camping units at Raccoon Branch have paved parking spurs, graveled tent pads, picnic tables, fire grills, and lantern posts. Five units have electric and water hookups. Bathhouses with flush toilets and sinks (no showers), and drinking water are provided. The campground has connections to the Appalachian Trail and the Virginia Highlands Horse Trail. There is a 2-mile trail to Dickey Knob. Dickey Creek and Raccoon Branch are beside the campground and provide opportunities for fishing and wading. State fishing regulations and licensing requirements apply.
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