RV Parks in Virginia Beach, Virginia

Virginia Beach RV parks: 2 campgrounds including Holiday Trav-l Park. Access 10 miles of Atlantic coastline, 3-mile boardwalk, and 4

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RV Parks in Virginia Beach

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Virginia Beach, VA RV Parks: 2 Campgrounds Listed

Virginia Beach attracts RV travelers with 2 RV parks, 10 miles of Atlantic shoreline, and a 3-mile oceanfront boardwalk. These campgrounds place you minutes from Cape Henry Lighthouse and First Landing State Park within 20 miles of Norfolk, VA.

What RV Parks Operate in Virginia Beach?

Virginia Beach offers 2 RV campgrounds: Holiday Trav-l Park and North Landing Beach Campground. Holiday Trav-l Park sits 1 block from the ocean with 500 full-hookup sites. North Landing Beach Campground provides 100 sites along the Intracoastal Waterway, 15 miles from the boardwalk.

How Large Are the RV Sites at These Parks?

Site dimensions range from 30 to 50 feet for pull-through and back-in layouts. Holiday Trav-l Park accommodates rigs up to 45 feet with 50-amp service. North Landing Beach offers 40-foot maximum lengths with 30 and 50-amp options.

What Amenities Do Virginia Beach Campgrounds Provide?

Holiday Trav-l Park features 2 swimming pools, 2 laundry rooms, and 1 propane refill station. North Landing Beach Campground includes 1 boat ramp, 1 fishing pier, and 1 nature trail spanning 1.5 miles. Free Wi-Fi reaches all sites at both parks.

How Close Are These RV Parks to Virginia Beach Attractions?

Holiday Trav-l Park lies 0.1 miles from the beach and 0.5 miles from the boardwalk. North Landing Beach Campground is 3 miles from Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge and 12 miles from the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center. First Landing State Park is 8 miles away.

What Is the Average Cost to Stay at Virginia Beach RV Parks?

Rates start at $55 per night for a basic back-in site. Holiday Trav-l Park charges $65 to $85 per night for premium ocean-view sites during summer season (June through August). North Landing Beach averages $50 per night year-round with weekly discounts of 10%.

How Do These Parks Compare to Other Virginia RV Destinations?

Virginia Beach campgrounds are beach-focused, unlike Shenandoah National Park's mountain sites 200 miles west. Holiday Trav-l Park opens 7 months per year (March through October), while North Landing operates year-round. RVParkway lists 2 RV parks in Virginia Beach for booking.

What Nearby Cities Have Additional RV Camping Options?

Norfolk, VA offers 3 RV parks 12 miles west. Chesapeake, VA has 4 campgrounds 25 miles inland. Outer Banks, NC attractions sit 60 miles south with 8 oceanfront parks near Kill Devil Hills, NC.

When Is the Best Time to Visit Virginia Beach with an RV?

Peak season runs from April through October with average highs of 85ยฐF in July and lows of 30ยฐF in January. Holiday Trav-l Park accepts reservations 7 days in advance. Book 4 weeks ahead for summer weekends. Virginia Beach attracts RV travelers with 2 RV parks and 10 miles of Atlantic coastline.

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