Greetings, fellow Moto Guzzi fans. On this last weekend of May I'm sending to you a reminder/invitation to join us on the last weekend of September for the annual Virginia Moto Guzzi Campout. :-) The dates are September 25, 26, and 27. See details below.
You are invited to attend the 2026 Virginia Moto Guzzi Campout! This rally is a simple bring-your-own everything campout and therefore there is NO RALLY FEE. Location: Willville Motorcycle Campground (
http://www.willvillebikecamp.com/), 1510 Jeb Stuart Highway (Route 58), Meadows of Dan, Virginia, 24120. This is just one mile north of the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 178. Willville Motorcycle Campground is a motorcycle-only campground with clean bathrooms, hot showers, coffee around the clock, and a bonfire nearly every night. Meadows of Dan is a nice little village with two gas stations, several places to eat, and several places to shop. If you don’t want to pack your own food, you can buy food in town. The stores are one mile from the campground. CAMPGROUND COST: $15.00 per person per night; please mention that you are with the Virginia Moto Guzzi Rally when you pay in order to get this special rate. Payment can be made when you arrive: just pay Will, the campground host. For more information about the campout contact Mike Jones at
mjon...@yahoo.com.
Wishing you a great weekend,
Mike
M. Jones, executive editor, Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies (
www.jsri.ro)
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