Best RV Parks in Virginia

RV Parks in Virginia

From the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains in the west to the Atlantic Ocean coastline in the east, Virginia is filled with things to see and do. In addition to the state's many outdoor attractions, there are plenty of exciting places to explore indoors. Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Richmond are a few examples of important historical sites throughout the state. And if you're traveling in an RV, there's no shortage of RV parks in Virginia where you can stay overnight.

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Shenandoah Camping

Located in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah National Park offers visitors plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing are just a few activities that can be enjoyed here. If you're visiting in the fall, don't miss the chance to see the beautiful autumn colors.

There are Shenandoah Valley Campgrounds in Verona and Mt. Jackson. These RV parks also offer tent campsites, modern bathroom facilities, and dump stations.

Virginia Beach Campgrounds

Virginia Beach is home to many interesting attractions, including the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, the Cape Henry Lighthouse, and miles of sandy beaches. In addition to attractions, there are quite a few options for Virginia Beach Camping.

Holiday Trav L Park offers hookup RV sites and a swimming pool. This RV park is also known as the Holiday Travel Park Virginia Beach.

North Landing Campground has full hookup RV sites, a swimming pool, and a camp store. RV campers will enjoy North Landing Beach, located on-site.

North Bay Shore Campground is another option for RV camping in Virginia Beach. This park offers hookup RV campsites, laundry facilities, and hot showers.

Camping Near Williamsburg

Historic downtown Williamsburg offers tourists a view into colonial American history. Nearby, Jamestown and Yorktown are two of the most important historic sites in the United States. Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America, and Yorktown was where the British were defeated during the American Revolution. In addition, these two towns are within easy driving distance of each other, making it possible to visit them on the same trip.

If you're planning to visit Williamsburg, there are a few different RV parks where you can stay. Anvil Campground is a family camping resort that offers back-in RV sites with picnic tables and a dog park. This park is just minutes away from both Jamestown and Yorktown.

The Williamsburg Campground, formerly known as the KOA Williamsburg, offers RV sites, cable TV, and a game room.

Cape Charles Camping

With its calm, clear waters and soft sand beaches, it's no wonder that Cape Charles on Virginia's Eastern Shore is a popular tourist destination. In addition to its natural beauty, Cape Charles has several interesting historical sites that visitors can explore. And if you're traveling in an RV, there are plenty of campgrounds where you can stay overnight.

Sun Outdoors Cape Charles is a family-friendly campground with RV sites, a dog park, and mini golf.

Cape Charles KOA offers RV sites, cabins, and tent campsites. In addition, this campground has a swimming pool, camp store, and dump station.

No matter what your interests are, Virginia has something to offer visitors. If you're looking for a place to stay near some of the state's most popular attractions, there are plenty of RV parks in Virginia that can accommodate you. And if you're interested in camping outdoors in a beautiful setting, Shenandoah National Park is worth a visit.

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Recent Virginia RV Parks Reviews

May 02, 2024

"A Beautiful Park!"

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We arrived in late afternoon, but someone was there to check us in. Our spot was level. The park was quiet. I really wish we could stay longer because this was such a beautiful area and I would love to explore it more.

camper-923521
2 reviews
Moneta, VA

Sweetwater RV Park

May 01, 2024

"The Friendliest Folks!"

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We are making our way back home and just needed one night. The spot was perfect!

camper-923521
2 reviews
Edinburg, VA

Creekside Campground

May 01, 2024

"Clean, Friendly Staff, Quiet, Close To Highway"

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We enjoyed our one night stay here. It’s a great spot for when you don’t want to go too far off the highway but you also still want to feel like you’re in nature for the night. The stream provides a nice sound to make you feel like you’re way off the interstate, but it’s only a few minutes. The place was really clean and well maintained. Though...
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camper-654124
2 reviews
Apr 28, 2024

"Friendly Staff, Clean Bath House, Quiet"

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We were moved from our selected site due to recent regrading and seeding of the row. The B row was convenient and suitable for a short pull thru, unfortunately it had rained earlier that day and some over night so the grass site was muddy. It looks like the park is being updated slowly and will be someplace we’ll return to.

camper-918439
1 review
Apr 28, 2024

"Beautiful, quiet campground with top-notch staff"

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We are from the area but moved to go full time on the road. We had seen this campground previously, but were not able at the time to secure a monthly spot. We were coming back to the state and were able to secure a spot for the month of April. It's a beautiful, wooded campground and the staff has been excellent. We weren't here when the pool was...
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