- Question: What makes Virginia a great destination for camping?
- Answer: Boasting nineteen national park service areas, thirty-eight state parks, twenty-four state forests, and numerous private campgrounds, the state of Virginia has amazing camping destinations in abundance.
Big Meadows Campground
Hike scenic trails and stargaze from your tent on a peaceful summer trip.
The Big Meadows Campground is situated within the Shenandoah National Park in Stanley, Virginia, conveniently located near several of the park’s popular hiking trails and major facilities. There are three waterfalls within walking distance of the campground as well. In addition to the individual campsites at the Big Meadows Campground, group campsites area available as well and are able to be reserved in advance up to one year out, along with bathhouses with toilets and hot showers. The pet-friendly campground is also near The Meadow, which is an expansive open area in the park featuring abundant wildlife and beautiful scenery.
Skyline Dr, Stanley, VA 22851, Phone: 540-999-3500
Blowing Springs Campground
Camp by bubbling springs and enjoy quiet nights on an affordable mountain escape.
Located in Warm Springs, the Blowing Springs Campground amazes visitors with the phenomenon from which it gets its name. The area is home to a unique geological feature that creates an air duct out of rocks, blowing air at a constant of fifty-eight degrees, which may be pleasant for visitors camping during the summer or during chilly fall evenings. The lower part of Blowing Springs is primarily a spacious grassy area offering abundant room for campers to spread out, while the upper portion of the campground features small tent campsites within a wooded setting. There’s also water and vault toilets provided.
7698 Mountain Valley Rd, Warm Springs, VA 24484, Phone: 540-839-2521
Bolar Mountain Recreation Area
Fish the lake and relax by the fire during a fun family weekend.
The Bolar Mountain Recreation Area offers a great getaway destination for a fun camping trip on the shores of Virginia’s Lake Moomaw. Within the boundaries are a wide variety of outdoor recreation activities, such as camping, volleyball, hiking, fishing, and a playground for children. Campsites here are divided among three loops, with the first loop containing several campsites with hookups for electricity. The campground in the Bolar Mountain Recreation Area also includes shower facilities, flush toilets, drinking water, campfire rings, lantern posts, and picnic tables. Sunbathing, water skiing, canoeing, and boating are popular acitiviteis at the lake.
756 Twin Ridge Dr, Warm Springs, VA 24484, Phone: 540-839-2521
Cave Mountain Lake Campground
Swim in calm waters and explore wooded trails on an easy outdoor retreat.
Nestled within the beautiful and scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, the Cave Mountain Lake Campground offers a peaceful and rustic setting for an ideal camping getaway in Virginia. The campground is within close proximity to the Natural Bridge State Park and historic Lexington, and is easily accessible from the interstate. Cave Mountain Lake consists of twenty-eight campsites that can be reserved in advance and thirteen sites available on a first-come, first-served basis. Each campsite includes a campfire ring and grill, lantern post, and a picnic table, and campground amenities offered include a bathhouse featuring showers with warm water.
811 Cave Mountain Lake Rd, Natural Bridge Station, VA 24579, Phone: 540-291-2188
Christopher Run Campground, Virginia
Boat Lake Anna and let the kids play on a relaxing family trip.
Situated next to Lake Anna in Mineral, Virginia, the Christopher Run Campground features more than two hundred campsites, many of which include hookups for electricity and water. Campers can rent paddle boats, rowboats, and canoes during their stay or bring their own and use one of the six on-site boat ramps. The campground is also good for kids and guests who enjoy sports and games, offering a playground, shuffleboard, horseshoes, basketball courts, and volleyball courts. Other amenities at Christopher Run include picnic shelters, a game room, a camp store, camper cabins, a pavilion, bath house, and a laundry facility.
6478 Zachary Taylor Hwy, Mineral, VA 23117, Phone: 540-894-4744
Crabtree Falls Campgrounds
Walk to cascading falls and savor campfire meals on a romantic nature getaway.
The pet-friendly Crabtree Falls Campgrounds is just off of the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway near Tyro, Virginia and Wintergreen Resort. Set along the banks of the Tye River, the campground is just a short walk from its namesake feature of Crabtree Falls, the highest waterfall cascades anywhere east of the Mississippi River. Guests will find several options for camping at Crabtree Falls, including cabins, RV campsites, and tent campsites. Campground amenities include a recreation room, a camp store, a playground, a laundry room, and a heated bathhouse. Guests with dogs may need to bring proof of rabies vaccinations.
11039 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Tyro, VA 22976, Phone: 540-377-2066
Fredericksburg - Washington DC South KOA Holiday
Enjoy full hookups and explore nearby sights during a quick affordable stopover.
The Fredericksburg - Washington DC South KOA Holiday campground is a centrally-located camping destination designed with the entire family in mind. Easily accessible from Interstate 95, the campground offers a peaceful setting for camping getaways, as well as amenities, such as high-speed wireless internet and a swimming pool. Guests will also find a wide variety of things to do nearby, especially for history buffs. Washington, DC, with all its historical landmarks and museums, is a short train ride away, or campers can choose to join a guided tour from Fredericksburg. Kings Dominion is also just a short drive away.
7400 Brookside Ln, Fredericksburg, VA 22408, Phone: 540-898-7252
George Washington And Jefferson National Forests
Discover endless trails and camp deep in nature on an exciting wilderness adventure.
The George Washington And Jefferson National Forests are home to miles of streams, a large portion of the country’s Appalachian Trail, and serve as a mecca for numerous outdoor activities. Bass fishing and kayaking are popular activities at Sherando Lake, and the millions of acres of wilderness offer miles upon miles of hiking trails. Camping is also quiet an easy activity to find in the two national forests, which include both all-inclusive and primitive campgrounds within the boundaries and around the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. In fact, there are more than forty campgrounds available, divided up into eight different camping districts.
5162 Valleypointe Pkwy, Roanoke, VA 24019, Phone: 540-265-5100
Grayson Highlands State Park
Hike with wild ponies and admire mountain views during an unforgettable fall trip.
The Grayson Highlands State Park Campground provides several basic campsites, offering power at sites, however, no water between March and November. There also aren’t any bathrooms. What the campground may lack in amenities, it makes up for in gorgeous views.
The park serves as a gateway to the highest peak in the state of Virginia, Mount Roger, as well as an entrance to the famed Appalachian Trail. As such, campers can bike, hike, or even ride their horse along the miles of trails. Visitors may also come across a variety of interesting wildlife that roam throughout the area, including wild ponies.
Grayson Highland Ln, Mouth of Wilson, VA 24363, Phone: 276-579-7092
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Big Meadows Campground
- 2. Blowing Springs Campground
- 3. Bolar Mountain Recreation Area
- 4. Cave Mountain Lake Campground
- 5. Christopher Run Campground, Virginia
- 6. Crabtree Falls Campgrounds
- 7. Fredericksburg - Washington DC South KOA Holiday
- 8. George Washington And Jefferson National Forests
- 9. Grayson Highlands State Park