Best RV Parks & Resorts near Christiansburg, VA

Several RV parks surround Christiansburg, Virginia, offering a range of amenities for motorhome travelers. Love's RV Hookup in Elliston provides six big-rig friendly sites with full hookups including 30/50 amp service, just minutes from Christiansburg. Chantilly Farm RV Campground in Floyd operates year-round with spacious sites featuring full hookups, 50 amp service, and big rig access on level gravel pads. Lake Ridge RV Resort in Hillsville accommodates larger motorhomes with full hookup sites and maintains a 4.75/5 rating for its well-maintained facilities. Fort Chiswell RV Park in Max Meadows stays open year-round with pull-through sites designed for easy access. "This campground is probably 90% big rigs. It's a huge campground with 2 lakes, playground, RV store and shelter houses," noted one RVer about a nearby park.

Navigation to some RV parks in the region requires careful planning due to mountain roads and occasional switchbacks. Cell service varies significantly between campgrounds, with stronger signals at parks closer to I-81 and spotty coverage in more remote locations. Most RV sites in the area feature gravel pads rather than concrete, so leveling blocks are recommended. Sanitary dump stations are available at nearly all parks, though not all sites offer sewer hookups at individual campsites. Pet-friendly policies are standard across most RV campgrounds, with designated walking areas and waste stations. During peak fall foliage season, advance reservations are essential as RV sites fill quickly. Winter camping options remain available at several parks that operate year-round, though water hookups may be winterized at some locations during freezing temperatures.

Best RV Sites Near Christiansburg, Virginia (97)

    1. Chantilly Farm RV/Tent Campground & Event Venue

    10 Reviews
    Floyd, VA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 808-4984

    "This campground is located right outside of Floyd, VA and just minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway."

    "We were a little taken aback when we first arrived at our site but quickly began to appreciate the beautiful field we were camped in with electric and water hook-ups."

    2. Willville Motorcycle Camp

    7 Reviews
    Woolwine, VA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (469) 614-8620

    $150 - $200 / night

    "Clean facilities, friendly host."

    "Just less than a mile west of the Blue Ridge Parkway on US 58 Business, Willville is THE motorcycle camping slot for me in Virginia.

    thwres a community fire ring where Will has a fire most nights."

    3. Lake Ridge RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Woodlawn, VA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 766-3703

    "I stayed at Lake Ridge RV Resort for quite a while. Great place to spend the evenings after work. Pond and surrounding area are very well maintained."

    "We stayed in one of the cabins after the high season.  Comfortable and cozy, we really enjoyed our morning walks along the trails and lake.  "

    4. Fries New RiverTrail RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Fries, VA
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 233-1178

    "Full hook ups. Cable TV was a luxury for us! Great WiFi the entire time; even for a couple of zoom calls!"

    "Sites are close to level. Nothing severe at all. All sited are full hookups. A single washer and dryer available onsite. Great wifi and cable hookups. 2 blocks from New River Rails to Trails."

    5. Brushcreek Falls RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Athens, WV
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 431-1950

    "Our site was level. The pool was wonderful. Has everything you need... playgrounds, multiple laundry rooms, putt putt, store, restrooms... Would stay again"

    "We spent our time on the Hatfield/McCoy trails which were about 20 minutes from the campground."

    6. Pipestem RV Park & Campground

    4 Reviews
    Pipestem, WV
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 466-9121

    $35 - $40 / night

    "There has been a lot of nice upgrades to the grounds and facilities ad well as things to do at pipestem since my last review a few years ago. "

    "We camped at Pipestem in a 37' travel trailer. We love this campground. Quiet, well spaced, nice roads for biking."

    7. Old Cranks Campground and RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Galax, VA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 236-5114

    "Located in closed factory in the industrial area. Good sized grass sites. Near brewery and town."

    8. Sweetwater RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Moneta, VA
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 296-0522

    $47 / night

    "Plenty of pull through and back in sites. Level sites, utilities are well placed and good height. Well maintained…you can tell staff takes pride in campground."

    "This campground was exceptionally clean and very quiet/peaceful. We went to the playground to play and pool to swim - had it to ourselves - with our 18 month old."

    9. Fort Chiswell RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Max Meadows, VA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 637-6868

    $35 - $38 / night

    "Fort Chiswell RV park in Virginia is a very clean park beautiful trees paved driveways and a bathroom that is very clean and at the end of the bathrooms actually have tables at Pavilion They have Wi-Fi"

    "Highway access to this area is easy for all types of traveler. there are several stores in the area with just about anything you could need or want only moments away from camp and if you are there in late"

    10. Indian Heritage RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Martinsville, VA
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 632-9500

    "The site we have was easy to back in. Everything works well. The WiFi is decent. Convenient location for the Martinsville area. There is a river access for canoe at the edge of the campground."

    "Near a main road, but still very quaint. 25$ tent sites. Enjoyed a misty sunset and sunrise by the river."

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RV Park Reviews near Christiansburg, VA

496 Reviews of 97 Christiansburg Campgrounds


  • Beth B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 9, 2025

    Sweetwater RV Park

    Great location at SML

    Really well thought out campground for RV. Plenty of pull through and back in sites. Level sites, utilities are well placed and good height. Well maintained…you can tell staff takes pride in campground. Multiple dog parks….so convenient so you have one close to your area. Lots of recreation, great pickle ball area and pool. Laundry is honor system per load …pay in office.

  • C
    Apr. 16, 2023

    Mayberry Campground

    Big Rig Friendly

    This campground is probably 90% big rigs. It’s a huge campground with 2 lakes, playground, RV store and shelter houses. There is only one shower house with one shower and two toilets on each side. Pet friendly on leash. Close to Mount Airy for those over 60 who want a trip down Memory Lane.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 16, 2023

    Peaks Of Otter Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    Quiet and Pleasant

    Peaks of Otter, T Loop: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer) Overall Rating: 4.5. notes are for the T Loop ONLY Price: $15 with senior pass Usage during visit: very low during our 6 week nights Site Privacy: Most sites have some privacy. More notes below Site Spacing: Most are pretty good. Study the campground map. You will see a few sites are on top of each other. I note these with a negative mark on my map included in photos. Site surface: Blacktop Reservations: Yes. Some sites are first come, first serve. Campground Noise: Very quiet. Road Noise: Lower T loop is near the road going to Bedford. Traffic is sporadic. The noise, when there is traffic, is significant but only occasional. No commercial traffic is allowed.
    Through Traffic in campground: None Electricity: No Water: Scattered spigots and fill station available at dump station. Sewer: No Dump: Yes Generators: Allowed Bathroom: Flush toilets and sinks are kept clean. Showers: No Pull Throughs: And Pull Overs(No island between trailer and campground traffic.) Cell Service (AT&T). Sporadic, with 1 or 2 bars. Lodge nearby has service Setting: Deciduous Forest. Weather: Mostly cloudy. One day of slight humidity.
    Bugs: Mosquitoes are just beginning. Animals: Bears, just don’t leave trash etc. out , Filter solids from dishwater.
    Solar: For fixed roof, not adequate.
    Host: Around and nice. Firewood: On ground.
    Rig size: Some 35’ trailers/RVs in pull throughs.
    Sites: See my notes on the map included in my pictures. -means not private -* means Too close to & can see the Bedford road. T means significantly terraced site Circle A means is on my favorites list Circle B means still good PO means a pull over site PT means a pull through site (has an island separating from traffic. (Almost all sites are at least a bit of a hill to get to the picnic table from the trailer. )

  • Jen V.
    Aug. 22, 2018

    Peaks Of Otter Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    Very quiet, shady and secluded!

    We stayed in site #7, in the trailer loop. 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. The whole campground is kind of “carved” out of the mountain, and is therefore quite terraced in appearance, so a lot of sites had a similar setup to ours (as in, a lower pull-through space for trailer and TV plus an upper “walk-up” area). I hadn’t seen anything like it before, and I thought it was really neat. The setting was heavily wooded, so the shade combined with the higher elevation made for a very cool, pleasant retreat from the July heat.

    Facilities/Overall Park: Bath house was decent. On the ladies’ side, there were three flush toilets, two sinks with cold water only, and no soap. Was pretty old, but reasonably clean and adequate for our needs, since we were just passing through for one night. The CG as a whole looked kind of overgrown and neglected, but for some reason that added to its charm for me. The overgrowth made everything look extra green and lush, and I really like the heavily forested, secluded feel.

    Surrounding Area/Attractions: The Peaks of Otter area seems to be a pretty popular destination on the Blue Ridge Parkway. There is a nice-looking lodge and restaurant on the (gorgeous) lake right around the corner from the campground, as well as an NPS visitor center, hiking trails, and a shuttle bus service that takes you to the top of one of the three peaks for which the area is named. We didn’t partake in any of these activities, since we were just passing through on our way down to the Smokies, but it would have been nice to explore a bit more.

    Overall, I felt this was a very pretty, peaceful, and perfectly serviceable campground for an overnight stop, and would make a nice weekend destination. Not sure there is enough going on in the area to keep one occupied for more than a few days, and I know I personally would need at least electric hookups and showers for any type of extended stay. However, I wouldn’t hesitate to return for a night or two!

  • Brittany V.
    Oct. 1, 2022

    Peaks Of Otter Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    Not Big Rig Friendly!

    I have to admit that it was an amazing campsite! Double decker with picnic table, lantern pole, and fire pit up stairs and over looking your paved campsite. We were walking distance to the dumpster and public bathroom ( no showers). It also offered no hookups which was fine, there was a dump station on site… The biggest downer for us was just getting to and leaving the site! RVLife took us up and down some insane switchbacks that were just not appropriate for anything larger than maybe 30ft tip to tail?? I wouldn’t advise staying here unless you’re a class B/C, pop up, or 20ft TT. Lodge is nice and has decent prices.

  • Sheila M.
    Sep. 3, 2018

    Greenbrier State Forest

    Wonderfu Campground,Cabins & Cabin Area

    My family stayed in a cabin last week in this state forest and checked out the campground. Our cabin was charming and immaculate! The very large bathroom had amazing white towels all folded and hung over towel bars like a nice hotel. The kitchen was very well equipped. Each bed had sheets, a very soft wool blanket, and a quilt and nice pillows. The cabin had a fireplace for heat (free firewood) and two AC units (bedroom/living room) and a ceiling fan in the LR. The cabin area is so beautiful! While there are 14 cabins, they are spread out enough that you don’t feel like they’re too close. Most are under trees. Each cabin has a grill and a fire pit, and there at least three larger ‘community’ fire pits trough the cabin area. Our cabin and others are pet friendly!!! The only issue with the cabin was the beds. They were both very uncomfortable. One was a new fold out couch.

    The campground was very wooded and seemed at first to be more like most rustic campgrounds in appearance, but it does, in fact, have electric at some sites. There are pull through sites, camper/tent sites and tent only sites. It’s beautiful, and I hope to camp there this fall!

    There are many hiking trails throughout the park and a nice pool. The cabin and camping areas are pretty far from the pool area. Guests in either area would more than likely drive to the pool.

    This state forest is within five minutes or so from a four lane highway (64) and several restaurants (Subway, Wendy’s, McDonald’s and a privately owned one) and gas stations. A Food Lion grocery store is about 15 minutes away in White Sulfur Springs, and there’s a hospital about 15 min away in Lewisburg, recently voted the Coolest Small Town in America! While this forest is very close to convenient amenities, we still felt away from the hustle and bustle of life.

  • B
    Jul. 25, 2022

    Pioneer Village

    Beautiful property!

    This was a overnight stop but it was a great find! We were in a full hook up pull through site 20. Gravel pads with a picnic table and fire ring. Sites were open but a decent size, and mostly level. There was a lovely  stream that ran along the property with beautiful shade trees and lots of grass. We have 2 dogs and there was plenty of great area to walk them.  The bathhouse was very clean but there was no A/C and only a few small windows for ventilation. The whole property was very well kept and beautiful. Will definitely be back as we travel this way each year.

    Verizon phone worked good, but not really any TV reception. But we were good with that!

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2021

    Fancy Gap Cabins and Campground

    Small Family Owned CG on the Blue Ridge Parkway

    The campground is so convenient to the BRP! The owners are friendly and easy to talk to. The campground is clean, scenic, and hilly.  We had no issue navigating with our 27' trailer.  We saw several class A's and a large 5th wheel here too.  All RV sites are on gravel and level. Sites are full hookup with 20, 30, and 50 amp receptacles available  Firewood is available.   We used the 2-washer laundry (not coin-op $5 wash and dry paid at office) with no issues.  Yesterday we drove to nearby Mt. Airy (Mayberry) and enjoyed the Andy Griffith Museum.  We would definitely stay here again.

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  • Katie M.
    Dec. 9, 2019

    Fairy Stone State Park Campground

    CCC Cabin - Couple's Weekend Away!

    MY husband and I stayed two nights in a 1 bed efficiency CCC Cabin at Fairy Stone State Park for a short weekend away from the kids. We visited in December so it was pretty cold weather but the cabin was so cozy and comfortable! We loved having the fireplace! The cabins have a bathroom, shower, kitchen with sink, fridge, oven/stove, microwave, toaster, everything you need! They have heating and a/c as well. The cabin was built in the 1930s and is so charming! Loved everytihg about our experience here.

    There is no cell service or internet/wifi at the cabins though so come prepared with something to do! We found it to be very relaxing to unplug!


Guide to Christiansburg

Camping opportunities in Christiansburg, Virginia spread across the Blue Ridge Mountains region at elevations ranging from 1,600 to 2,600 feet. The area experiences four distinct seasons with mild summers averaging 80°F and winter temperatures that can drop below freezing. Numerous campgrounds offer direct access to the New River, which despite its name is one of the oldest rivers in North America.

What to do

Mountain biking on the New River Trail: Chantilly Farm RV/Tent Campground & Event Venue in Floyd provides camping just minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway with excellent access to biking trails. "They have full hookup RV sites along with dry ones and multiple tent camping options! They also have free wifi along with a brand new 9 hole disc golf course!" reports Stafford W.

Fishing at local ponds: Indian Heritage RV Park offers convenient river access for fishing and canoeing. "There are ground hogs and crawdads. Near a main road, but still very quaint... Enjoyed a misty sunset and sunrise by the river," notes Zeek A. The campground maintains clean facilities with reliable power and water hookups.

Explore historical sites: Fort Chiswell RV Park's location makes it ideal for exploring local history. "Take advantage of the historic Wrythesville walking tour, you can get information about this in the office and it is WELL WORTH IT!!" advises Crystal C. The park sits adjacent to farmland where campers can watch cows and sheep graze on hillsides.

What campers like

Clean, well-maintained facilities: Lake Ridge RV Resort earns high marks for cleanliness. "I stayed at Lake Ridge RV Resort for quite a while. Great place to spend the evenings after work. Pond and surrounding area are very well maintained. Staff are friendly and shower houses were kept clean even in off season," shares Alicia L.

Music venues and local culture: Willville Motorcycle Camp offers a unique camping experience with proximity to local music. "Thursday evenings, the community center hosts a jam session - check it out!!" recommends Bran P. While primarily serving motorcyclists, the camp features clean shower facilities and community fire rings.

Varied terrain options: Campers appreciate the terrain diversity around Christiansburg. "Chantilly Farm RV & Tent Campground is amazing and a true hidden gem... We were on top of a hill with other RV's with gorgeous views and sunsets. The grounds were very well kept and mowed," writes Joan from Chantilly Farm.

What you should know

Winter camping considerations: Some RV parks near Christiansburg operate year-round with winterized facilities. "We stayed here for one night in December. We arrived late around 7pm and it was getting dark, our lovely Host was very kind and showed our site - It also had heated water hose so that was a big bonus," notes Rana at Chantilly Farm.

Road access challenges: Fries New RiverTrail RV Park requires careful navigation on smaller roads. "The roads were windy and a tad narrow but definitely do-able as long as you took your time," explains Bran P. Despite access challenges, the park's proximity to trails makes it worthwhile for many campers.

Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds fill quickly during peak seasons. "Being at the end of the water line for the park, our pressure wasn't great so we used our fresh water tank and water pump for showers and to wash dishes but the pressure was adequate for making coffee," notes Sherri J. about Fries New RiverTrail RV Park.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access: Brushcreek Falls RV Resort offers family-friendly amenities within driving distance of Christiansburg. "Just a one night stay. Very clean and well kept campground. Our site was level. The pool was wonderful. Has everything you need... playgrounds, multiple laundry rooms, putt putt, store, restrooms," shares Noel L.

Playground options: Several RV parks near Christiansburg include play areas. "We had plenty of room to park our RV and there was a very nice new swingset Nearby. Noticed multiple people utilizing the fishing pond and there was a cornhole tournament going on at the other side of the park," mentions Julie M. about Brushcreek Falls.

State park activities: Pipestem RV Park & Campground offers extensive recreational options. "We enjoyed lots of the amenities, including the horseback riding, nature center and giant water inflatables," reports Molly F., noting they comfortably accommodated their 37' travel trailer at this family-friendly destination.

Tips from RVers

Level sites: Sweetwater RV Park offers well-designed camping spaces. "Really well thought out campground for RV. Plenty of pull through and back in sites. Level sites, utilities are well placed and good height. Well maintained…you can tell staff takes pride in campground," explains Beth B.

Big rig accessibility: Fort Chiswell RV Park accommodates larger motorhomes with ease. "All pull thru, full hookup, and level sites. Pool and bathhouse are open," notes Mary P., who appreciated the proximity to Interstate 81 without the highway noise, making it an ideal stop for travelers in larger RVs.

Connectivity options: Many RV parks Christiansburg visitors use offer varied connectivity. "Great WiFi and cable hookups. 2 blocks from New River Rails to Trails. Beautiful biking/hiking trail. Kayaking, fishing w blocks as well," shares Nancy C. about Fries New RiverTrail RV Park, highlighting the importance of considering both recreation and connectivity needs.

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