Campgrounds & RV Parks in Virginia, USA

Virginia Campgrounds and RV Parks - Campgrounds in Virginia. We have 5 camp grounds in Virginia.

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Small Country Campground
4400 Byrd Mill Road
Louisa
Virginia
23093
USA


Phone: (540) 967-2431

Fax: (540) 967-1667

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Skyline Ranch Resort
751 Mountain Road
Front Royal
Virginia
22630
USA


Phone: (540) 635-4169

Fax: (540) 635-7646

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Gloucester Point Family Campground
3149 Campground Road
Hayes
Virginia
23072
USA


Phone: (804) 642-4316

Fax: (804) 642-4996

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Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach
Virginia

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Virginia Beach is a popular holiday destination with 28 miles of fine sandy beach, 3 miles of boardwalk and fishing piers, water parks, restaurants and shops. Pile your beach chairs onto the city trolley that runs regularly from this parc to the beach during the summer months, or spin along the 2-mile bike trail along the boardwalk. Other trails wind through backwater bays and marshes. Nearby attractions include deep-sea charters, dolphin-watching cruises and other excursions for the whole family. Back at the parc, you can join the summertime activities like ice cream socials, marshmallow roasts and flashlight candy hunts. There is also the pool, mini-golf, banana bikes and the playground to keep the children entertain all day.
 
Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach
Virginia

USA


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With 28 miles of fantastic public beaches, as well as 3 miles of broadwalk and fishing peers, this lively seaside resort is the perfect holiday setting. With the numerous cafés, restaurants, bars and abundant water sport activities, there’s a whole host of things to see and do, all only a few minutes from the campsite. Head to the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Centre where you’ll see a huge open-ocean aquarium, a loggerhead turtle hatchling lab and an amazing six-story-high Family Channel IMAX 3D Theatre. For some American history, the Old Cape Henry Lighthouse is well worth a visit and is located within the Fort Story military base, near the spot where Captain Newport raised a cross after crossing the Atlantic in 1607. If you fancy some action-packed fun, go to Virginia Beach Motor World where you can experience go-karting, paintball, climbing walls, skycoasters and mini golf. Back on the campsite, the campsite staff can help arrange deep-sea charters, dolphin-watching cruises and other excursions. There’s even American aircraft bases near to the campsite, however please note that occasional aircraft noise can be heard.
 

 

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