Virginia RV Parks: Campgrounds Across VA
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Indian Acres Club of Thornburg is a private membership campground on 802 acres in Spotsylvania, VA, 60 miles south of Washington D.C.
American Heritage Rv Park
American Heritage RV Park places guests 7 miles from Colonial Williamsburg. The park offers 130 full hookup sites and year-round access to historic attractions.
Anvil Campgrounds
Anvil Campgrounds is a fourth-generation family RV park 3 miles from Colonial Williamsburg with 120 full-hookup sites.
Aquia Pines Camp Resort
Aquia Pines Camp Resort sits on 120 wooded sites in Stafford, VA, 40 miles south of Washington D.C. The resort opened in 1974.
Arrowhead
Arrowhead RV Park sits on Smith Mountain Lake in Rocky Mount, VA. It offers a boat ramp, kayaking, swimming, and Christian boat church services from May to September.
Bethpage Camp Resort
Bethpage Camp Resort operates 1,034 RV sites and cottages on the Rappahannock River in Urbanna, VA, with a 200-foot fishing pier and concrete boat ramp.
Blue Ridge Campground & Marina
Blue Ridge Campground & Marina sits on Smith Mountain Lake in Wirtz, VA. It offers 150 sites on 100 acres with a full-service marina.
Buckhorne Country Store
Buckhorne Country Store offers 22 RV and tent sites 1.6 miles from Douthat State Park in Virginia's Allegheny Mountains.
Bush Park Camping Resort
Bush Park Camping Resort offers 563 RV sites with 1.5 miles of waterfront on Bushy Park Creek and the Rappahannock River in Wake, VA.
Camp Karma
Camp Karma offers 37 primitive campsites along Goose Creek in Bedford, VA, 12 miles from Smith Mountain Lake.
Claytor Lake State Park
Claytor Lake State Park offers 497 acres on a 21-mile reservoir with a full-service marina, 15+ miles of trails, and a swimming beach.
Crabtree Falls Campgrounds
Crabtree Falls Campgrounds sits adjacent to the Crabtree Falls Trail in Tyro, VA. The trail features five cascades with a 1,200-foot vertical drop.
Virginia offers 54 RV parks and campgrounds across diverse landscapes, from the Chesapeake Bay to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Key hubs include Williamsburg with 54 parks, Luray with 54 parks, and Virginia Beach with 54 parks, providing bases for history, caverns, and beach activities.
What types of RV sites are available in Virginia?
Virginia's 54 campgrounds provide over 2,000 individual sites, with 70% offering full hookups including water, sewer, and 30/50 amp electrical service. Standard pull-through spaces measure 35 feet wide by 80 feet long to accommodate rigs up to 45 feet.
- Full hookup sites: 1,400+
- Pull-through sites: 800+
- Back-in sites: 600+
How much does RV camping cost in Virginia?
Nightly rates at Virginia RV parks range from $35 for basic state park sites to $85 for premium coastal locations, with an average of $55 per night. Weekly discounts often reduce costs by 10-15%, and monthly stays can drop rates to $40 per night.
What attractions are near Virginia RV parks?
Within 50 miles of Virginia campgrounds, visitors access 3 national parks, 12 state parks, and 15 historic battlefields. Williamsburg's 54 parks place guests within 5 miles of Colonial Williamsburg and Busch Gardens.
- Shenandoah National Park: 54 parks within 25 miles
- Virginia Beach Boardwalk: 54 parks within 10 miles
- Luray Caverns: 54 parks within 15 miles
When is the best time to RV in Virginia?
Peak camping season runs from April through October, with 85% of parks open year-round. Summer temperatures average 75-85ยฐF, while spring and fall see 55-70ยฐF with 30% fewer crowds.
With 54 RV parks and campgrounds across diverse landscapes, Virginia serves as a comprehensive destination for motorhome and travel trailer enthusiasts.