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    Front Royal serves as a gateway to camping in Virginia's Shenandoah region, with established campgrounds, cabins, and dispersed sites across the area. Shenandoah River State Park Campground provides year-round accommodations for tents, RVs, cabins, and yurts along the riverfront. Mathews Arm Campground in Shenandoah National Park operates seasonally from May through October. Several campgrounds like Gooney Creek Campground and North Fork Resort offer tent and RV sites, while others like Sky Meadows State Park exclusively support tent camping with hike-in access.

    Many campgrounds in the region require advance reservations during peak season, particularly those within Shenandoah National Park. Seasonal operations vary significantly, with some campgrounds like Andy Guest/Shenandoah River State Park operating year-round while others like Mathews Arm Campground and Big Meadows operate only from spring through fall. Facilities range from primitive sites without amenities to full-service campgrounds with electric hookups, showers, and sanitary dump stations. Weather conditions can affect camping experiences, especially at higher elevations. A visitor to Gooney Creek noted, "We had a tent site with plenty of room to set up and park. Bathrooms were clean. Wood was provided in wheel barrows so no heavy lugging required."

    Riverfront camping represents a significant draw in the Front Royal area, with multiple campgrounds positioned along the Shenandoah River. Several campgrounds like Low Water Bridge Campground and North Fork Resort provide direct river access, which proves popular with visitors seeking water-based activities. Mixed-use campgrounds that accommodate both tent and RV camping are common throughout the region. While some campgrounds receive positive reviews for their maintenance and amenities, others have faced criticism. According to feedback on The Dyrt, "Pam, the campground host was extremely accommodating! It was a little challenging to find the campground as it's located partially under a highway overpass." Proximity to Shenandoah National Park makes many of these campgrounds convenient basecamps for exploring the park's extensive trail system and scenic Skyline Drive.

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    Best Campgrounds near Front Royal (164)

      1. Andy Guest/Shenandoah River State Park Campground

      4.7(57)8mi from Front Royal62 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Tons of trails great for families with dogs or those wanting to get out and hike. The campsite featured some of the best bathroom/ shower houses, they were super clean and well maintained."

      "Our patio was on the side next to the road which was a little close to traffic but we still loved siting there, especially in the evening with a campfire."

      from $27 - $427 / night

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      2. Mathews Arm Campground — Shenandoah National Park

      4.4(46)13mi from Front Royal166 sitesRVs, Tents

      "You can hike to Overall Run Falls from a trail in the parking lot near the campground and turn this into a loop hike by returning a different way."

      "This is a nice and very large campground tucked away in the northern part of Shenandoah. The facilities and grounds were well kept and it’s a short car’s travel (but there’s also a trail!)"

      from $30 - $75 / night

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      3. Gooney Creek Campground

      4.1(17)5mi from Front RoyalRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We are tent campers and we’re looking for a place close to Shenandoah to ride our motorcycles. This was 3 miles from the north entrance to the park, perfect."

      "Hike up a trail or up through the creek itself to a swimming hole only accessible to campers. Saw some decent sized fish swimming around in there."

      4. Elizabeth Furnace Campground

      5.0(10)8mi from Front Royal36 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Campground Review: What a great find, so close to a town….though feels like you are deep in the forest!"

      "In the valley outside of Shenandoah, it was a nice spot to return to at night. There are also some hiking trails across the street."

      from $20 / night

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      5. Shenandoah National Park Dispersed Sites — Shenandoah National Park

      4.4(16)13mi from Front RoyalTents

      "It is suitable for novice campers to experienced off-trail campers. You'll never tire of the wonders this beautiful piece of America has to offer."

      "There was definitely a lot less privacy/space between sites here at SNP than I’ve noted at other parks across Virginia."

      6. Big Meadows Campground — Shenandoah National Park

      4.5(125)31mi from Front Royal224 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "While the campground is very nice, with clean conveniently located bathrooms, the site itself is probably not suited for a large group of people."

      "Our site had the AT running right behind it. The was plenty of access to trails, and pretty central to the park. The campground is near showers, laundry, campstore, and visitor center."

      from $30 - $75 / night

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      7. Elizabeth Furnace Family Campground

      4.3(9)8mi from Front RoyalRVs, Tents

      "Great spot right outside Shenandoah NP with quick access to the park or nearby trails. great fishing and hikes for kids, too!"

      "There are a couple of sites that have a path to the creek that flows behind the campground.There is also plenty of hiking trails to be completed around the campgrounds of various levels from beginner to"

      8. Low Water Bridge Campground

      4.1(9)10mi from Front RoyalRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are also several river rafting companies close by. The camp store seemed basic. Not a lot of supplies if you forget something. Front Royal is 20 minutes away and has several outdoor stores."

      "Positive: Friendly staff, near the river, close to Shenandoah NP, quiet camping, every site has a fire pit. Negative: sanitary fascilities are old."

      from $30 - $125 / night

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      9. North Fork Resort

      3.3(7)3mi from Front RoyalRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "First time visiting North Fork, didn’t explore as much as I wanted to, Campers are tightly parked next to one another, was invited by my Uncle to come have a good time and enjoy the atmosphere, go tubing"

      10. Sky Meadows State Park Campground

      4.5(10)12mi from Front Royal19 sitesTents

      "Parking is in a locked lot steps away from trail head which leads to campsites about a mile away. Campsites are in a wooded area of park well away from other park attractions so it's very quiet."

      "When we were there they were having a historical reenactment near the visitors center that was so cool! We came in August and it was super hot, but that is just Virginia."

      from $21 - $112 / night

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    1088 Reviews of 164 Front Royal Campgrounds


    • Erin M.
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Camp Cacapon

      Secluded but charming campground!

      We rented a tent pad site and a glamping site side by side here and absolutely loved the place.  This place is perfect for retreats or group camping experiences since there's only 6-8 tent pads and two glamping tents.   Theres a his and hers  lavatory cabins that are new and have a large industrial sink to wash your dishes in...big plus.  Only a 20 minute drive to downtown berkley springs.   Will be coming back this fall when the leaves start changing!

    • MG S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Shenandoah National Park Dispersed Sites — Shenandoah National Park

      Difficult to Find a Spot!

      As we got through Shenandoah Nat’l Park, we learned that all the campgrounds were full. So we ended up getting a backcountry camping permit in the southern district between Ivy Creek and Loft Mountain along the Appalachian Trail. It was so difficult to find a good spot in this specific area. If you have a 1-2 person tent, it may be easier. We ended up “hiking” about a quarter mile from the Loft Mountain Camp Store on the Frazier Trail to the A.T. Set up right there at the corner on the flattest spot we could find. Ended up being a great night! It gets super windy up there and some of the trees creak deeply. Thankfully no downed trees!

    • MG S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Mathews Arm Campground — Shenandoah National Park

      Great Camp!

      This is a good campground! The spot we picked thankfully only had one neighbor — and they didn’t even show up! Of course the kids around us were noisy throughout the night, but that’s to be expected. Not sure the quiet times are strictly enforced. The wind gets really heavy in there!

    • k
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Camp Cacapon

      Clean, quiet, gorgeous, fun!

      Genuinely the nicest owner and host! We stayed in tent site A and loved it! Mr.Sullivan even greeted us and told us about the Paw Paw trees. My husbands been camping but it was mine and our baby’s first time camping and I was surprising my husband for Father’s Day. I reached out to the owners for help and questions and was met with nothing but kindness. Never once made me feel stupid for asking a question and genuinely wanted to help. We will for sure be back

    • Lauren S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Fifteen Mile Campground — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park

      Safe and clean

      Five stars because this place was very clean and I felt at ease. The river is gorgeous and so are the trails bring a bike if you have one. There’s a bar within walking distance that’s cash only. Outhouse is clean enough but it does smell a little so check map and try to book a site that isn’t right next to it.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 19, 2026

      Elizabeth Furnace Campground

      A+ Elizabeth Furnace

      Excellent campsite; stayed here 6 days. Clean sites, well cared for flush toilets and hot showers that I was comfortable using. Good camp host as of June 2026. Varied and nice camping, locations well spaced. Creek near by on some. Good hiking trails. Potable water no electricity or hook up water but do have grey water dump site. No reliable mobile connection or wifi. With America beautiful pass $10. Best yet and inexpensive.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Andy Guest/Shenandoah River State Park Campground

      Great State Park Campground! Would be a 5 if there was sewer.

      We absolutely loved our stay at this state park. The sites are spacious with plenty of room for your RV (no matter what the size) and plenty of room for a screen room on your patio. Unlike in many private campgrounds, campsites are well-spaced out giving you some privacy so you don’t feel like you are on top of your neighbor. A scattering of trees provides some shade and privacy. The road in and out of the campground was steep but since it was paved we didn’t have a traction issue. 

      We stayed in site 10 which was a gravel back-in site. It was plenty long enough for our 45’ RV and tow car. Each campsite has an expansive patio with large firepit, picnic table, and raised grill for cooking. Our patio was on the side next to the road which was a little close to traffic but we still loved siting there, especially in the evening with a campfire. A few sites were paved and some were double sites which would be great if you are traveling with friends. 

      The park itself has numerous gravel/dirt trails along the river and throughout the park. The longest one travels all along the Shenandoah River, and you can access it directly from the RV campground. One day we walked the trail to the visitor center which has an amazing overlook near the visitor center. Inside are exhibits which were interesting and informative about the area. If you are looking for more and diverse trails, you are just minutes away from Shenandoah National Park. Don’t miss out on the famous Skyline Drive in Shenandoah. 

      The town of Front Royal is about 15 minutes away and where you will get cell/mobile data service and there are restaurants and supplies. We love the burgers at Spelunkers and wished we had more time to visit the Virginia Beer Museum. Chester Gap Cellars has great wine and incredible views. The only downsides of this park are that there is no sewer and no Verizon service. Even without those amenities, we loved our stay and would definitely come back.

    • Heather S.
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Middle Ridge Campground

      I Love It Here!

      This place is so relaxing! As soon as we stepped out of our motorhome it felt like we could relax. You could hear the birds tweeting and see squirrels playing and even butterflies dancing in the sunlight. It felt so nice to just set down in our chairs and take a break from life here. The owners are so friendly! I loved being able to pet the donkey/mule. This place is beautiful. We stayed in site 9 this time and site 8 last time. I honestly have no complaints about this place!!!

    • Tara S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Big Meadows Campground — Shenandoah National Park

      Such a quiet, relaxing spot (walk-in tent site)

      We stayed in site #27 for two nights. It was a walk-in tent site, but the car was very close. The site offered plenty of privacy. We could see the other sites, but they weren't close. We had a nice bear box and good hammock trees, plus a picnic table and decent tent sites. Lots of deer walked through our site in the morning, and we had easy access to several trails.


    Guide to Front Royal

    Dispersed camping opportunities near Front Royal include both primitive and established sites within the George Washington National Forest. Camping spots range from 1,000 feet in river valleys to 3,500 feet in mountain locations, creating diverse temperature zones where evening temperatures can drop 15-20 degrees at higher elevations. Primitive sites typically lack facilities while established campgrounds provide varying levels of amenities.

    What to do

    River activities: Tube or kayak the Shenandoah: At Low Water Bridge Campground, visitors can enjoy multiple water activities. "Great place with spaces right on the shenendoah for fishing and tubing/kayaking. Most spots have no electricity or water hookups," notes one camper. The campground offers equipment rentals and river shuttle services.

    Wildlife viewing: Dawn and dusk optimal: At Mathews Arm Campground, wildlife encounters are common. "We even had a doe and fawn right in our campsite! Just be careful of the black bears," shares one visitor. The campground's location in Shenandoah National Park provides excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, especially early morning and evening.

    Hiking: Access Appalachian Trail: Multiple trails connect to the Appalachian Trail from camping sites near Front Royal. "There are many deers, frogs, snakes, moths, flies, birds, turtles, bears...it's a pleasant relaxing campground," explains a Mathews Arm camper. Most trails are marked with difficulty ratings and approximate hiking times.

    What campers like

    Fire rings with cooking grates: Many campers appreciate the practical fire setups. At Sky Meadows State Park Campground, "My firepit had a quality grill gate too. There are LOTS of bear trash cans available, and having a bear box at my campsite to store my food/trash/toiletries was so much easier than hanging a bear bag."

    Creek sounds for sleeping: Creekside sites provide natural white noise. At Elizabeth Furnace Campground, "The creek running through the campground drowns out most noise from the road or other campers. Sites are private and well-shaded, but with plenty of sun for our solar panel too."

    Primitive site privacy: For those seeking solitude, backcountry sites offer separation. "The hills are fantastic for helping each site feel like a little private oasis. Even if the campground is full, I think most of the sites would still feel shaded and private because of how they're dispersed throughout the hills," notes a Sky Meadows camper.

    What you should know

    Cell service limitations: Signal varies significantly by location and carrier. "There is absolutely no Verizon service here (ATT seems to work pretty well). You'll have to drive 10-15 in either direction on Rt. 211 before you can catch a signal," reports a Low Water Bridge Campground visitor.

    Bear awareness requirements: All camping sites near Front Royal, Virginia require proper food storage. "Google reviews indicated park rangers insist you keep all food in a locker, camper or vehicle and you can be fined if you don't. Apparently, bears recognize coolers so you should cover them up in vehicles," notes a visitor at Mathews Arm.

    Spring creek crossings: Early season hikers should prepare for water crossings. "The creeks (runs) and springs are really flowing this time of year, with some nearly thigh deep. We didn't see a single bridge, though there were a few creeks that had downed trees or make-shift rock crossings," explains a Shenandoah National Park backcountry camper.

    Tips for camping with families

    Accessible first-time backpacking: For families wanting to try backpacking, Sky Meadows offers an ideal introduction. "This is a great campground for a beginner backpacking experience in the real backcountry. The hike in is about a mile to the campground, which was a great hike-in if you don't overpack!" A different visitor adds that "The campsites are about 1 mile from the overnight lot, which was a great hike-in if you don't overpack!"

    Kid-friendly amenities: Some campgrounds specifically cater to families. "Nice and clean family campground. It has playgrounds from the kids and the bathhouses are clean. Both times we have been there the hosts are always very friendly and knowledgeable. Great hiking trails taking off from the campground and a stocked trout stream, will keep the kids and kids at heart busy," reports an Elizabeth Furnace Family Campground visitor.

    Transport assistance for gear: Several campgrounds offer equipment to help move camping gear. At Sky Meadows, "They have wheelbarrows you can borrow to help bring in your stuff from the car. There are pit toilets and non potable water available as well as firewood when you get to the campground."

    Tips from RVers

    Length restrictions: Many campgrounds limit RV size. At Gooney Creek Campground, "A great place to camp, hike, fish, practice your photographic skills or just sit, relax and take in the view. Gooney Creek Campground is an excellent place to tent camp or camp in smaller RVs. Rigs longer than 25 feet, most likely will not fit."

    Seasonal utilities: Water and electric availability varies by season. "Water and electrical available at all the spots even though it was winter. Bathrooms and showers were nearby and clean. No cell service but the Visitor's Center has WiFi available," notes a Big Meadows camper describing winter camping.

    Dump station locations: For longer stays, knowing dump station access is crucial. "This is a very nice little campground offering several types of non-hook up sites. We stayed in site 18 which was large and had a nice long flat space for us to park our class B camper on and dry camp. The showers (4) were clean and nice and the grounds were very well kept."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best campgrounds near Front Royal, VA?

    Front Royal offers excellent camping options for all preferences. Andy Guest/Shenandoah River State Park Campground stands out with beautiful mountain views, riverside camping, extensive hiking trails, and exceptionally clean bathroom facilities. For those seeking a more rustic forest experience, Elizabeth Furnace Campground provides a secluded woodland setting with picnic tables, fire pits, and lantern posts, yet remains conveniently close to town. Both campgrounds serve as excellent base camps for exploring the Shenandoah Valley region while offering distinctly different camping experiences.

    Is Gooney Creek Campground a good option when camping in Front Royal?

    Gooney Creek Campground is a viable option when camping near Front Royal, offering basic amenities including water access and toilets with both drive-in and walk-in sites. For those seeking riverside camping alternatives, Low Water Bridge Campground provides nicely spaced RV sites with wooden privacy fences, 30-amp electrical service, and water tank fill stations at entry. This campground also offers tube and kayak rentals with several river rafting companies nearby, making it particularly appealing for water recreation enthusiasts.

    What camping amenities are available at Front Royal, Virginia campgrounds?

    Front Royal area campgrounds offer diverse amenities to suit various camping styles. Spacious Skies Shenandoah Views features manicured grounds, an exceptionally large dog park, a swimming pool, and unique farm views with grazing animals. For those seeking luxury RV accommodations, Endless Caverns RV Resort & Cottages provides beautifully maintained wooded sites with stone borders, walls, and fire pits at every location. Other campgrounds in the area typically offer varying combinations of water access, electrical hookups, shower facilities, hiking trails, and river recreation opportunities, with amenity levels ranging from basic forest service sites to full-service RV resorts.

    How close is Front Royal camping to Shenandoah National Park?

    Front Royal serves as the northern entrance to Shenandoah National Park, making it an ideal basecamp for park exploration. Mathews Arm Campground is located directly within the park's northern section, offering a serene national park experience with generator-free areas and beautiful natural surroundings. For those preferring to camp outside the park, Elizabeth Furnace Family Campground provides a convenient option that feels secluded yet allows quick access to the park entrance. Most Front Royal campgrounds are within 10-30 minutes of the park entrance, making day trips along Skyline Drive and to popular hiking trails highly accessible.