Best Campgrounds near Oriskany, VA

The landscape surrounding Oriskany, Virginia includes several established campgrounds with varied accommodation options. Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing provides tent sites, RV spots, and cabin rentals in a natural setting about 5 miles south of Oriskany. The Pines Campground offers more primitive camping with tent and RV options in a wooded environment. Several facilities in the Jefferson National Forest provide both developed and primitive camping experiences, with most campgrounds situated within a 30-minute drive of Oriskany.

Many campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, with peak availability from April through October. The Pines Campground typically operates from April 1 to December 7, while nearby Peaks of Otter Campground runs from May to late October. Road access varies significantly between locations, with some areas requiring high-clearance vehicles during wet conditions. Limited cell service exists throughout much of the region, particularly in more remote forest areas. Water availability can be inconsistent at primitive sites, with one review noting, "There is a water pump, but currently broken" at The Pines Campground.

Campers report high satisfaction with the natural settings and relative seclusion of sites in the area. The Pines Campground receives consistent praise for its woodland setting and basic amenities. According to feedback on The Dyrt, the campground features "level gravel pads on most sites" and is described as a "wonderful lil campground nestled away in the woods." Sites near water are particularly valued, though they may be busier during summer months. Cave Mountain Lake and Craig Creek Recreation Area provide water access, though the latter has limited camping options. Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing generates positive reviews for its creek access and activities, with one camper noting the creek "was the big hit for our family of small boys" where they could "play and explore for hours."

Best Camping Sites Near Oriskany, Virginia (121)

    1. Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing

    5 Reviews
    Oriskany, VA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 864-6792

    $25 - $75 / night

    "We were not sure about taking such a detour from our path to Asheville, but are so glad we did! We booked a spot “in the meadow” but when we arrived, they had rooms in the lodge for just $20 more."

    "If you’re up for a fun hike, take the Outerspace trail up to “The Bluff” and enjoy the mountain views."

    2. Douthat State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Clifton Forge, VA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 862-8100

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Kid and pet friendly, this park has a nice lake for Kayaking/canoeing, multiple hiking trails with views, excellent opportunities for wildlife watching, and great biking trails."

    "General: There are four campgrounds in Douthat State Park - White Oak, Whispering Pines, Lakeside, and Beaver Dam (equestrian), each in a separate location. This review is for White Oak."

    3. The Pines Campground

    4 Reviews
    Oriskany, VA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 552-4641

    4. Natural Bridge-Lexington KOA

    31 Reviews
    Natural Bridge, VA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 291-2770

    $35 / night

    "This campground is open year round and is right off the highway.  There is a gas station right next to it as well as a safari park. "

    "Located in a beautiful part of central Virginia, this campground gives you lots of options for sightseeing. It is definitely worth a trip to the Natural Bridge."

    5. Peaks Of Otter Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    23 Reviews
    Thaxton, VA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 586-7321

    $30 / night

    "Picked for price Quiet

    Enjoyed Blueridge parkway

    NIce retreat in SW Virginia"

    "It was a pull-through site with an additional area containing a picnic table and fire ring, accessible via a small set of steps up the hill."

    6. Bolar Mountain Recreation Area

    24 Reviews
    Hot Springs, VA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 279-4144

    $16 - $85 / night

    "I stayed on campground 1 on a lake side site with access to the lake, the views from my tent were breathtaking! The campground is clean, it has shower and flushable toilets."

    "This was our first camping trip to actually visit lake Moomaw in Warm Springs Virginia.  We had been close before but never made it to the lake itself."

    7. Cave Mountain Lake Group Camp — George Washington & Jefferson National Forest

    18 Reviews
    Natural Bridge Station, VA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 291-2188

    $20 - $40 / night

    "These sites are slightly more rugged, and best for smaller tents; site 35 however is both large, flat, and private, and is next to the trailhead to one of the campground's hiking trails."

    "Site was spacious and pleasantly situated for our 17' travel trailer. Clean bathrooms and shower."

    8. Craig Creek Recreation Area

    2 Reviews
    Oriskany, VA
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 552-4641

    $35 / night

    9. Tina's Dream

    2 Reviews
    Troutville, VA
    14 miles
    +1 (540) 855-4383

    $40 / night

    10. Morris Hill Campground

    10 Reviews
    Hot Springs, VA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 279-4144

    $18 - $65 / night

    "Morris Hill campground is located in Alleghany County, Virginia, in the George Washington National Forest.  This campground does not have Water/Electric hookups... It is semi primitive."

    "This is a great camp located near lake Moomaw! Right off the road with easy access to the sites. First come first serve but this particular camp has a lot of sites!"

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  • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 23, 2026

    Alhambra Road Site 7

    Great camping along this road

    There are 15 campsites along Alhambra Road.  We have been camping here for over 20 years.   This is one of our favorite sites that we call Cliff View.  It sits above the South Fork Piney River and has a trail down to the river.  Check out this site and the rest of this road with GPS locations for all in our video. 

    https://youtu.be/Q94pfKvZ2so

  • J
    Feb. 21, 2026

    Camp S'mores

    One with Nature

    If you’re an outdoor lover like myself and you want to enjoy the gorgeous sights and sounds of Mother Nature, this campground is the perfect location. 

    Don’t forget your telescope for when the sun goes down. There’s a perfect spot on the side of mountain for breathtaking views.

  • J
    Feb. 21, 2026

    Camp S'mores

    Peaceful escape from the city without having to go far!

    Camped a few times with a group of veterans. The site is perfect for tent camping with multiple fire pits and firewood on site. Place isnt too far from Roanoke where I live so was a perfect weekend getaway without having to go far. We had cookouts and hung by the fire just relaxing and taking in the mountain scenery. Plenty of trails to walk and a few ponds on property to fish. Open year round but im too much a wimp to winter camp, cant wait to head back in the spring!!

  • Sam S.
    Feb. 20, 2026

    Caldwell Fields Group Campground

    Large site - Great for Groups - Amazing Stars

    Caldwell Fields is a great group campground with clean, large bathrooms (one for men, one for women, but they're identical pit toilets in the toilet facility) with a large firepit and creek access. Nice hikes walking distance with lots of beautiful stars, trees, and wildlife! Make sure you don't need to text though, you only are able to send messages via satelite.

  • Joshua G.
    Feb. 18, 2026

    Camp S'mores

    Amazing location.

    I would definitely recommend this place.

  • Johnny H.
    Feb. 18, 2026

    Camp S'mores

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Five Stars– A True Mountain Sanctuary Camp S’mores!

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Five Stars– A True Mountain Sanctuary Camp S’mores in Floyd, Virginia is something truly special. Tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains on nearly 100 acres, this property isn’t just a campground— it’s a place of peace, restoration, and purpose. From the moment you arrive, you feel the quiet. The kind of quiet that settles your spirit. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking. Rolling mountain views, stocked ponds, winding creeks, well-kept trails through beautiful hardwoods— it feels untouched yet thoughtfully cared for. Evenings around the fire pit under a sky filled with stars are unforgettable. You wake up to birds singing instead of traffic noise. It’s the reset we all need. What makes Camp S’mores stand out is the potential and the heart behind it. This is the perfect setting for:• Church retreats and ministry gatherings• Veterans looking for rest, healing, and brotherhood• Scout troops building skills and character• Families wanting a safe, peaceful outdoor experience• RV travelers seeking a quiet, resort-style mountain escape Whether you’re tent camping, van camping, or bringing your RV, the setting feels private, spacious, and serene. You truly feel like you have room to breathe. If you’re looking for a place to unplug, reconnect with nature, and spend meaningful time with people who matter— Camp S’mores delivers in every way. We will absolutely be back. Highly recommend supporting this hidden gem in Floyd, VA.

  • Dave B.
    Feb. 18, 2026

    Camp S'mores

    AMAZINGLY Beautiful Property

    Myself and a small group of friends spent an extended weekend on the property of Camp S’mores and thoroughly enjoyed the peaceful and serene setting. The property has an abundance of everything that you would want when wanting to get away. The nature trails, ponds, creeks, beautiful trees, fire pit, and a night sky lit up by stars. So PEACEFUL! We couldn’t have found a better site to stay at! We have decided to make this an annual trip and will be heading back this spring!

  • Elijah G.
    Feb. 17, 2026

    Camp S'mores

    Beautiful scenery

    Very beautiful scenery, amazing views.

  • Michael H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 31, 2026

    Explore Park

    Nice open campground

    Typical campground with rv spots close together with no shade. Fill hook ups at each site.


Guide to Oriskany

Campsites near Oriskany, Virginia provide primitive to semi-developed accommodations within the mountainous terrain of western Virginia. The area sits at elevations between 1,200-3,000 feet, creating distinct seasonal temperature variations with summer highs rarely exceeding 85°F. Most camping options operate between April and October, with some locations completely closing during winter months due to snow accumulation and limited road maintenance.

What to do

Swimming at Lake Moomaw: Located near Bolar Mountain Recreation Area, the lake offers summer water activities with designated swimming areas. "The water was beautiful, temperature perfect for swimming... we rather enjoyed walking to the water from our site and having what seemed like our own little swimming spot," notes one camper who appreciated the lake access.

Hiking mountain trails: The area surrounding Peaks Of Otter Campground provides multiple elevation-gain trails with summit views. "Lots of hiking trails, but make sure you look at the map because we unfortunately did not look at it well enough and thought that the trail was a loop when it led to the opposite side of the mountain and we had to hitch hike back to the campsite," warns one visitor.

Creek exploration: Smaller waterways throughout the region provide quieter water experiences for families. One camper at Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing shared, "Grab some lawn chairs and a cooler and let them play and explore for hours," describing how their family enjoyed the creek.

What campers like

Site privacy: Many campers appreciate the spacing between sites at Cave Mountain Lake Group Camp. "The site itself was private even though there are other sites around. Our boys loved playing in the stream and climbing the hill to get to our hammock on the site too," one reviewer explains about their experience.

Wildlife viewing: Natural areas around Oriskany support diverse animal populations. According to one camper at Douthat State Park, "We stopped here for the night on our way over to Johnson City from Shenandoah NP... The dogs were able to go swimming before the lake opened up in the morning and everything was very clean."

Fishing opportunities: Multiple stocked fishing locations exist within a short drive. "In season the lake and creek are stocked with plenty of Rainbow trout. You can keep them for dinner if you like! Just follow all DNR laws on size and amount," advises a visitor regarding regulations.

What you should know

Site selection considerations: Some campgrounds have significant terrain variations affecting site layout. At The Pines Campground, "level gravel pads on most sites" provide stable tent platforms, though some sites require preparation.

Road access limitations: Many camping areas require traveling on unpaved forest roads. One camper notes, "Hilly roads in and out of here but nothing the mini-van couldn't handle!" regarding access to Morris Hill Campground.

Water availability concerns: Water sources can be inconsistent or require treatment. "There is a water pump, but currently broken," reports one camper about facilities at The Pines Campground.

Shower facilities: Many primitive campgrounds lack showering options. A visitor mentioned, "Bathrooms were a little run down, but not bad, two toilets and one single shower," describing facilities at Morris Hill.

Tips for camping with families

Stream play areas: Look for sites with safe creek access for children. A family staying at Natural Bridge-Lexington KOA appreciated that it "has a pool, open seasonally, a game room, and a playground. It's an old school playground but the kids love it."

Bathroom proximity: Select sites near restrooms for convenience with young children. "Our site was even and pretty basic despite having electricity. It was just across from the deluxe cabins and close to the restroom which I liked. Everything seemed well lit at night," notes one visitor.

Wildlife safety education: Prepare children for animal encounters. "Very territorial deer, will stalk you on way to dumpster!" warns one camper at Peaks of Otter, indicating wildlife is abundant but may need respectful distance.

Tips from RVers

Site length restrictions: Many campgrounds have limited spaces for larger RVs. One RVer suggested, "Call ahead about RV lengths to make sure you are booking the correct site for your size. I noticed more than a few people struggling with their units and some of this could have been avoided with proper booking."

Leveling challenges: Mountain terrain creates naturally uneven sites. "Most sites do kind of pair up so if you need more privacy then reserve the pair of sites. Otherwise most are pretty sizable. We reserved 35&36. 35 was pretty sloped but the gravel driveway wasn't too terribly unlevel," reports one RVer about their Morris Hill experience.

Seasonal access restrictions: Check road conditions before arriving with larger vehicles. A visitor mentioned "It is open year round" about Natural Bridge-Lexington KOA, highlighting an important consideration since many forest service campgrounds close seasonally.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Oriskany, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Oriskany, VA offers a wide range of camping options, with 121 campgrounds and RV parks near Oriskany, VA and 12 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Oriskany, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Oriskany, VA is Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing with a 5-star rating from 5 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Oriskany, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 free dispersed camping spots near Oriskany, VA.

What parks are near Oriskany, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 23 parks near Oriskany, VA that allow camping, notably George Washington & Jefferson National Forest and George Washington & Jefferson National Forests.