Best Campgrounds near Rollins Fork, VA

Campgrounds near Rollins Fork, Virginia provide options along the Potomac River and surrounding waterways, with established facilities like Westmoreland State Park Campground and Thousand Trails Harbor View offering a mix of accommodations. Westmoreland State Park features tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and yurts set along the Potomac River approximately 20 miles east of Rollins Fork. Most developed campgrounds in the area maintain access to water recreation with boat launches, fishing areas, and swimming opportunities. Several campgrounds like Pohick Bay and Caledon State Park offer walk-in tent sites while others such as Harbor View and Big Timber Campground accommodate larger RVs with full hookup services.

Access to campgrounds around Rollins Fork varies seasonally, with some facilities like Harbor View operating only from April through mid-October while others such as Westmoreland State Park remain open year-round. The region experiences humid summers with temperatures frequently reaching into the 90s, making water access particularly valuable during peak season. Most established campgrounds require reservations, especially for weekend stays between Memorial Day and Labor Day when facilities reach capacity quickly. The proximity to Washington DC means many campgrounds experience higher traffic on weekends and holidays. Cell service is generally reliable at developed sites but may be spotty in more remote areas of the parks. According to one visitor, "Westmoreland State Park is a gorgeous park with amazing views of the Potomac River. The camping is pretty good too! The sites we have stayed at have all been super clean and close to bathrooms and water."

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews, particularly at Westmoreland State Park where visitors appreciate the opportunity to search for fossils and shark teeth along Fossil Beach. The park's hiking trails and water access make it popular for families wanting outdoor recreation options. Campers report that sites at most area campgrounds provide reasonable privacy with adequate tree cover, though some note that bathhouses can become busy during peak weekends. A visitor commented that "The sites were decently spaced out from one another, it didn't feel like we were right on top of the people across and next to us." Many campers appreciate the region's historical significance, with several Revolutionary War and Civil War sites nearby, providing additional activities beyond nature-based recreation. Most campgrounds in the area provide standard amenities including fire rings, picnic tables, and access to potable water.

Best Camping Sites Near Rollins Fork, Virginia (80)

    1. Westmoreland State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Montross, VA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 493-8821

    $27 - $134 / night

    "The sites we have stayed at have all been super clean and close to bathrooms and water. They include a fire ring, picnic table and a hook for your trash. The bathrooms are clean and have hot showers."

    "The tent sites are awesome and mine have always been pretty private feeling despite being somewhat near others. Bathhouses are always SO clean and heated in the winter."

    2. Thousand Trails Harbor View

    7 Reviews
    Colonial Beach, VA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "All the sites are very shady, which certainly comes in handy in the Virginia heat. They are also very close together--our slide was almost touching our neighbor's slide."

    "Nearby Colonial Beach is a cute area that has nice waterfront access. We also loved going to Westmoreland park which was practically next door to Harbor View. Great trails and fossil beach was fun."

    3. Big Timber Campground

    1 Review
    Rollins Fork, VA
    3 miles
    +1 (540) 775-9630

    4. Caledon State Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    King George, VA
    13 miles
    Website

    $16 / night

    "Caledon was an amazing adventure that’s so close to Fredericksburg. It’s a nice 3 mile hike to the campsite which is right by the Potomac river! They have porta Johns and a pavilion close by."

    "Porta pottie right next to wood pile. You’re not supposed to setup anything outside of the “tent pads”. I had a hammock hung and three rangers saw but didn’t say anything."

    5. Military Park Fort AP Hill Champs Camp RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Woodford, VA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 633-8244

    "Access to DoD folks only."

    6. Fredericksburg-Washington DC KOA

    14 Reviews
    Woodford, VA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 898-7252

    "Once here it's tucked away nicely away from everything, sites feel spacious enough and mostly level on their own. Pool facility looks clean and good size for all to enjoy."

    "We were planning to arrive late after 12 hours of driving. The admin called us when they were closing to make sure we knew they had our reservation and the paperwork would be in the night drop."

    7. Monroe Bay Marina and Campground

    1 Review
    Colonial Beach, VA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 224-7418

    8. Pohick Bay Campground

    37 Reviews
    Lorton, VA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 339-6104

    $37 - $170 / night

    "We have been camping here for nearly 20 years. Each military tour brought us back to this area so Pohick became our second home. Our kids kayak now older but used to walk the trails as little kids."

    "We enjoyed sitting around the campfire at night and walking the dogs down to the water. We were right next to a hiking trail that went down to the water and a beach area."

    9. Richmond North - Kings Dominion KOA

    24 Reviews
    Doswell, VA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 876-3006

    "Nice location. Next to King’s Dominion."

    "Location is right next to Kings Dominion amusement park. Staff was very friendly!"

    10. Oak Ridge Campground — Prince William Forest Park

    32 Reviews
    Dumfries, VA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 221-7181

    $26 / night

    "Showers are in loop B, which is a 5-7 minute walk. During holiday weekends the sites closest to the shower facilities are fully booked and have less privacy."

    "The Oak Ridge campgrounds at Prince William Forest Park are a lovely little campground just outside Washington DC. The sites were large, the facilities are clean and the staff friendly and helpful."

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478 Reviews of 80 Rollins Fork Campgrounds


  • Beth B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 12, 2026

    Prince William Forest RV Campground — Prince William Forest Park

    Nice clean Campground

    Stayed here for a week while working nearby. Easy to get to and set up. Office was closed when we arrived but arrival paperwork was posted outside office door. Even with busy road nearby, park was quiet and felt private. Sites were level and paved making setup easy. Sites had 1/2 site extra paved for vehicle with extra parking nearby. There was no litter in park, we observed a staff member daily making the rounds to keep everything clean. There was walking access into the park on wide private roads without traffic. With park access you are able to walk into national forest park from RV camp. National Forest visitor center close by, 1 exit away going south I95. Amenities in RV park included swimming pool, chess board with extra large pieces, playground and clean bath house. Firewood and ice on site.

  • C
    Apr. 12, 2026

    Oak Ridge Campground — Prince William Forest Park

    Great Campground

    Our family loved this campground. It was entirely wooded with plenty of shade, sites were close but separated enough to feel like you were in your own site. Our kids and others rode their bikes around the loop all weekend long. Bathrooms could have been a little cleaner and all the entrances except one were closed, but that’s what happens when you cut budgets for public lands.

  • T
    Mar. 19, 2026

    Lake Anna State Park Campground

    Easy to camp together

    We've been to Lake Anna a couple of times and have enjoyed it each time. This past trip was over Memorial Day with close family friends. We RV and they cabin camp. So they snagged camp cabin 56 and we were in E/W site 30. Those two are very close to each other, so our kids could go back and forth without supervision, but site 30 was big enough that we were able to host all of the meals in our site. The 5 people staying in our RV and the 4 people staying in their cabin plus the 4 dogs that we have between us! That's a lot of camp chairs and cooking equipment. 

    Being Memorial Day weekend, we expected it to be very busy, but it wasn't too crowded at all. And everyone was very nice. 

    A word for parents: the tent pad is pea gravel. Really nice pea gravel. Applied pretty deeply too. So, if your kids are anything like mine, the first they'll do - and continue to fixate on all weekend - is digging in the pit, burying each other, and other various forms of playing with the rocks. You'd think they'd get enough of at at the actual beach. But no. Apparently not.

  • Ashley T.
    Mar. 13, 2026

    Goose Bay Marina

    Jeepers Creepers meets Catalina Wine Mixer

    When we first arrived it was late (we are either late or not coming as always!) the cut down tobacco fields and long dark woods surrounded the entrance into this campground and marina… to be honest I was scared and cried and my husband thought I was ridiculous and reminded me I will love it tomorrow… welp he knows me! All the boat storage and walking around it so fun looking at all the boat names… they are remodeling the bathhouses now they look nice so far on the inside. Everyone is working really hard a staying busy tending to the boats or landscaping or docks… Vicki is super friendly she works practically everyday… but hopefully one day she will trust someone enough to delegate her duties to…

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 1, 2026

    Richmond North - Kings Dominion KOA

    RV camping by Kings Dominion

    Spacious RV campsites. Lots of pull-through sites. They also have tent camping sites and cabins. Location is right next to Kings Dominion amusement park. Staff was very friendly!

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

    Bonny Biggin Farm

    Private spot on a working farm

    Nice private spot close to Richmond. No hookups

  • D
    Dec. 3, 2025

    Doswell Retreat and Tree Farm

    Lots of trees and space and even more fun!

    This place has tons of trees and also back up to a 1200 acres of MORE timbers. Close to Highway, yet feels far and remote!

  • Thiru Moorthy G.
    Nov. 27, 2025

    Bull Run Regional Park

    ⭐ 1-Star Review – Shockingly Rude, Misleading, and Embarrassing Experience

    I am writing this review because what happened to me at Bull Run Regional Park Campground was not just inconvenient—it was humiliating, unprofessional, and completely avoidable.

    I camp in my Tesla. I have already stayed at this exact campground before with no issue. Their online reservation system allowed me to book again—no warnings, no restrictions, nothing to indicate a problem. So I drove all the way from North Carolina to Virginia trusting that everything was fine.

    When I arrived to check in, the office staff was literally handing me the paperwork. Out of nowhere, a ranger barged in and bluntly told me: “You cannot camp in a Tesla. You need a separate rig.”

    His tone was rude, dismissive, and made me feel like I was doing something dirty or cheap. There was zero respect, zero empathy—just instant judgment. I felt like I was being treated as if I was trying to sneak in or break rules, even though they allowed the booking and accepted my reservation.

    If they have such a rule, why wasn’t I notified during booking? Why was I allowed to stay the first time? Why let me drive for hours only to embarrass me at the check-in counter?

    The office employee even tried to defend me, but he couldn’t convince the ranger. Instead, they told me I could not stay and promised an immediate refund.

    After a long drive, being spoken to like that was extremely disappointing. I’ve camped all over North Carolina and never been treated with such disrespect. Camping in a Tesla is clean, quiet, zero-emission, and safe, yet I was made to feel like I didn’t belong.

    To make matters worse, it has now been seven days and not a single dollar of the refund has appeared. When I called, the office representative didn’t even ask for my reservation details and seemed completely clueless. She first said she couldn’t do anything, then suddenly changed her story and said she would “leave a note.” When I asked to speak with someone who could actually help, she put me on hold and suddenly claimed the manager had “just refunded” me and that I would see the money in two business days.

    After everything that happened, it felt like another layer of indifference and incompetence.

    This entire experience—from the rude ranger to the unprofessional refund handling—left me feeling disrespected and upset. For a campground that charges over $75 a night after fees and taxes, the treatment I received was unacceptable.

    Guests deserve honesty, clear communication, and basic respect.

  • Vidalia S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 10, 2025

    Coles Point Marina

    Marina on the Potomac

    We kept our boat here, so it was no problem for us to park our van for free. But they do have lovely campsites, with toilets, showers, water, pump out, electric, and trash, right on the Potomac River. They allow tent, camping and RVs and have several cottages. Price varies depending on size and services. Tents are $20 a night. The only problem, or maybe it's an advantage, is that it is a long way to anything else. Small store onsight. Will recieve and hold packages. Great accommodating and friendly staff.


Guide to Rollins Fork

Camping options near Rollins Fork, Virginia range from secluded forest sites to waterfront locations along the Potomac River. The region sits in Virginia's Northern Neck peninsula where summer humidity levels often exceed 80% and nighttime temperatures stay above 65°F during peak season. Most campgrounds in the area maintain seasonal operations from April through October with limited winter availability.

What to do

**Shark tooth hunting: At Westmoreland State Park Campground, visit Fossil Beach during low tide. "Went in March 2018 for my birthday, when it was still VERY cold, but had a wonderful time. The beaches and trails seem so much more peaceful and untouched this time of year. Definitely gets windy near the river," reports camper RL.

**Winter camping: Cold-weather camping offers solitude at many Rollins Fork area campgrounds. "The bathhouses are heated which is amazing. We had a large group so we rented B49 and B48," notes a visitor about Westmoreland State Park's winter accommodations.

**Disc golf: Play the 18-hole course at Pohick Bay Campground. "Pohick Bay is my go-to weekend camping spot. Just a few miles outside DC, Pohick Bay is a hidden gem in the area. I'd recommend taking in a game of disc golf on their 18 hole course," states Rachel L.

What campers like

**Waterfront cabin options: The cinderblock cabins at Westmoreland State Park Campground offer water views. "Cabin 24 is a 2BR/1BA cinderblock cabin with waterfront views and large yard space. One room has two bunk beds, dresser, shelving, a lamp, and two night stands. Other room has a queen bed, shelving, a lamp, night stand, and dresser," notes reviewer RL.

**Group camping areas: Westmoreland State Park accommodates large groups with buddy sites. "This state park is one of the best in VA. With access to the Potomac River, beaches, shark tooth island (!), what seems like endless beautiful hiking trails and the cleanest camp grounds I have ever seen I would recommend everyone to visit this park. We took about 30 women camping here at the end of April," writes Katie T.

**Free firewood: Some campgrounds provide complimentary firewood. At Oak Ridge Campground, "Free firewood is available behind the host's site," according to a visitor. The campground sits deep within Prince William Forest Park, about 50 miles northwest of Rollins Fork.

What you should know

**Seasonal water conditions: Water quality varies throughout the year. At Westmoreland State Park, a camper reports, "At the time of my visit a couple of weeks ago there was a bit of algae in the water that could cause irritation to stomach and skin, so just be mindful of this."

**Site privacy varies: Campground layouts range from spacious to crowded. At Thousand Trails Harbor View, "The sites are CLOSE, but the bathrooms are very clean," notes Samantha G. Another visitor adds, "All the sites are very shady, which certainly comes in handy in the Virginia heat. They are also very close together--our slide was almost touching our neighbor's slide."

**Tick awareness: Ticks remain active in warmer months. "Only because of the ticks, we would not stay here again. We had Deep Woods Off, but seemed to do no good," warns a visitor to Oak Ridge Campground. Another camper advises, "Check for ticks and bring your bug spray. Gotta love humid Virginia summers!"

Tips for camping with families

**Weekend programming: Look for organized activities for children. At Fredericksburg KOA, "Kid focused park. Lots of activities. Great setting. Nice sites. Very wooded. Big pond. Great store," says James P.

**Bathroom accessibility: Consider proximity to facilities when choosing sites. A Westmoreland visitor recommends, "I had site A22 and it was away from a bit compared to other sites." Another notes that bathhouses "can become busy during peak weekends."

**Nature programming: Many parks offer educational activities. "They did have great trails, a lot of scheduled events for all ages, a pool and boat rentals and competitive prices," reports a visitor to Westmoreland State Park Campground.

Tips from RVers

**Site leveling: Many campgrounds have uneven spots. At Richmond North - Kings Dominion KOA, "Most spots are shaded and there are paved and gravel roads. The spaces are very snug so forget privacy when they're busy," notes Samantha G.

**Remote work connectivity: Internet access varies by location. At Thousand Trails Harbor View, "I work full-time remote and the Verizon service was perfect with our hotspot," reports Ariel F. Most developed campgrounds maintain cell service for hotspot usage.

**Off-season advantages: Consider camping during slower periods. "Due to Covid and the proximity to a temporarily closed King's Dominion this campground was very quiet. We enjoyed a larger pull through lot that faced the woods," reports Scott T. about Richmond North KOA.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Rollins Fork, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Rollins Fork, VA is Westmoreland State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 34 reviews.

What parks are near Rollins Fork, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 parks near Rollins Fork, VA that allow camping, notably Prince William Forest Park and Fort Washington Park.