![]() ![]() ![]() It’s like having a high school reunion when I see these guys,” Steve continued. They get to experience this with their young children. ![]() I really get goosebumps …people have been coming to this festival for almost a decade now and they bring their tiny little babies, and now those tiny babies are young kids. My personal favorite part of the festival. Devils Backbone Camp is a 73 site campground featuring full hook up RV sites, standard, non-electric RV sites and tent camping. Neighborhoods, industry, family, environment and operations. Devils Backbone takes full advantage of the scenic 100-acre Basecamp property surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains, offering a variety of opportunities for guests to enjoy the outdoors. Devils Backbone Basecamp & Meadows is located in Roseland, Virginia at the base of Wintergreen Mountain at the intersection of Routes 151 and 664. “The idea behind Hoopla was to create a festival that expressed core values. Devil's Backbone Camp 8. To see the music linup at this year’s event and to see the complete guide to Hoopla 2017 click on the image above. Celebrate love in the Virginia Heartland Devils Backbone Brewing Company Basecamp Brewpub & Meadows is the perfect location for your Blue Ridge Mountains. A pumpkin patch where kids can learn about all different plants and have fun and of course the music,” Steve adds. Above the Devils Backbone Brewing Company Basecamp in Roseland, Virginia. We’ll have hikes so people experience things here in Nelson County. Since 2008, Devils Backbone Brewing Companys approach to beer is making beer. We will have rides for people to visit other breweries on the Brew Ridge Trail. “During the course of Hoopla we have a bunch of different activities. The festival kicks off Friday afternoon and runs through early afternoon Sunday. In the previous years it was Festy in the beginning,” Steve Crandall DB founder and CEO tells us. This weekend kicks off the 2nd annual Hoopla Festival held at Devils Backbone Brewing Basecamp Brewpub & Meadows. ![]()
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