Camp Comfort was located near the intersection of Radford Road and College Street in Christiansburg. It opened in 1928 and was one of the first motor courts to be built in the county. It offered an Esso Service Station, a café, and small motorist cabins. All the buildings featured rustic-style exposed bark siding. The sign on the café reads: “Cabins – Meals, Camp Comfort Tourist Camp Ground.” (This image and many more are available from the Montgomery Museum of Art & History.)