A new “primitive campground” is in the works to take advantage of a new blueway along the James River in Botetourt County.
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The Bottom Arcadia Campground – tents only, no RVs, electrical hookups or hot water – is part of Troy and Tysha Breeden’s dream to keep their scenic farmland property beautiful and pristine.

The project takes advantage of a county plan to turn a 45-mile stretch of the James River into the Upper James River Blueway Trail. The blueway plan links the six boat ramps along the county’s stretch of the river into one long trail for canoeists, kayakers and tubers.

The Breedens foresee a camping season from April to October each year, with up to 150 people – including church groups, Boy Scouts and groups of children with disabilities – using the campground daily.

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