Best Campgrounds near Vinton, VA

Campgrounds near Vinton, Virginia range from primitive shelters along the Appalachian Trail to established RV parks with full amenities. The region includes notable options such as Explore Park, located at milepost 115 on the Blue Ridge Parkway, offering cabins, yurts and RV sites, and Dixie Caverns Campground providing tent and RV camping with electric hookups. Catawba Mountain Shelter provides free hike-in tent camping along the Appalachian Trail, while Smith Mountain Lake State Park Campground offers developed sites for tents, RVs, cabins, and yurts with water and electrical connections approximately 30 miles southeast of Vinton.

Several campgrounds in the area feature seasonal availability and varying levels of amenities. The higher elevation sites along the Blue Ridge Parkway typically operate from May through late October due to winter weather conditions. A camper noted, "Only a few campgrounds remain open during the winter with facilities," highlighting the importance of seasonal planning. Road access varies considerably, with some sites requiring significant hiking to reach, particularly those along the Appalachian Trail. Most developed campgrounds offer water and electrical hookups, while primitive sites typically provide only basic amenities such as fire rings and pit toilets. Cell service can be spotty in mountainous areas, especially at Appalachian Trail shelters and more remote camping locations.

Campers report particularly positive experiences at Explore Park, with multiple reviews noting the cleanliness of facilities. "All new facilities and only $25 a night. Electric on the site, water and dump station located nearby," mentioned one visitor. The proximity to outdoor recreation stands out as a significant advantage for camping in the Vinton area, with access to hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and water recreation at Smith Mountain Lake. Highway noise affects some campgrounds, particularly Dixie Caverns, which one reviewer described as having "noise 24 hours" due to its location near the interstate. Campgrounds closer to the Blue Ridge Parkway and Appalachian Trail tend to offer more serene settings, though with fewer amenities compared to developed sites closer to town.

Best Camping Sites Near Vinton, Virginia (110)

    1. Don's Cab-Inns Campground

    7 Reviews
    Hardy, VA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 427-1800

    $25 - $100 / night

    "First, it is a private campground located in a public park - in this case, Explore Park in Roanoke, Virginia (milepost 115 on the Blue Ridge Parkway)."

    "The AC is very welcoming after a long hot day outside and mini fridge is perfect to unload your cooler from traveling. Also, an outlet to charge your phone."

    2. Dixie Caverns

    16 Reviews
    Salem, VA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 380-2085

    "just off the highway but easily accessible, everything works, friendly staff. Showers in bathhouse are a bit dirty but other than that great!"

    "We had a pull-thru site that was pretty much level but was very close to the other campers. This campground seems to have a lot of permanent residents."

    3. Peaks Of Otter Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    23 Reviews
    Thaxton, VA
    20 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."

    4. Smith Mountain Lake State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Penhook, VA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 297-6066

    $20 - $40 / night

    "This is a well maintained area with access to several hiking trails of all difficulty levels. The lake is beautiful and my entire family enjoyed our time!"

    "Stopping at Smith Mountain lake was well worth it during my mini road trip through VA. Pros: huge lake with tons of outdoor activities (trails for running/walking, boating activities, kayaking)."

    5. Explore Park

    2 Reviews
    Hardy, VA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 427-1800

    $25 - $150 / night

    6. Tina's Dream

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

    $40 / night

    7. Catawba Mountain Shelter on the AT

    1 Review
    Hollins, VA
    12 miles
    Website

    "Near water (collect water with a filter only) I was able to make a fire but make sure it's okay when you go.

    Lots of space for many people.

    Not too far from McAfee knob."

    8. Dragon's Tooth

    3 Reviews
    Salem, VA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 552-4641

    "dragons tooth is off a path that is part of the Appalachian Trail, there is a good amount of parking with a bathroom and garbage, once you begin the trail there are a few dispersed obvious camping spots"

    "This was a quiet spot that felt safe, with a pit toilet nearby to the trailhead parking area. Car camping is the only option at this time."

    9. Johns Spring Shelter — Appalachian National Scenic Trail

    2 Reviews
    Salem, VA
    12 miles
    Website

    "There is not a water source too close to the shelter. The closest one is about 3 miles North. The sites aren't bad though, pretty flat."

    10. Camp S'mores

    6 Reviews
    Bent Mountain, VA
    21 miles

    "Five Stars– A True Mountain Sanctuary Camp S’mores in Floyd, Virginia is something truly special."

    "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!!"

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559 Reviews of 110 Vinton Campgrounds


  • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 25, 2026

    Oronoco Campground

    Quiet Stay With Room To Spread Out

    We have camped here a couple times when it was empty and had a really peaceful experience. It’s a simple, no-frills national forest campground with a nice open grassy area and a small creek running next to it. Plenty of room to spread out. 

    We didn’t have any issues during our stay. It was quiet, clean, and easy to access. I can see how it might feel different depending on timing, though, during the hunting season there are usually a lot more people around. Most of the time when we’re in the area, we actually camp about 2 miles up the road where there are 5 dispersed campsites that offer a bit more separation.

  • 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 Vinton

Camping sites near Vinton, Virginia range from primitive Appalachian Trail shelters to full-service RV parks with swimming pools. The region sits at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains with elevations between 1,200-3,000 feet. Winter camping options are limited, with temperatures averaging 20-40°F from December through February, and most primitive sites lack water sources during colder months.

What to do

Hike to Dragon's Tooth: This moderate to strenuous 4.6-mile round-trip hike follows white blazes on the Appalachian Trail. "To get to the top of dragons tooth becomes a strenuous hike once you get to the big rock, it appears to look like a scary incline from the base but the arrows on the rocks show you where to step up and continue on the trail," notes one Dragon's Tooth camper.

Mountain biking at Explore Park: The park offers multiple trail difficulty levels for bikers of all experience levels. "This park is growing by leaps and bounds. It has mountain bike trails, a cool vintage village, access to the Roanoke River, an aerial obstacle course, and more cool stuff," reports a visitor to Don's Cab-Inns Campground.

Visit Dixie Caverns: Guided tours available for campers at a discount. "Take the tour! If you are an avid hiker, like me, it is only about 30 minutes from triple Crown access points for the A.T.," recommends a camper who stayed at the adjacent campground.

What campers like

Winter camping options: Unlike most area campgrounds, some sites remain open year-round. "One of the few campgrounds open during the winter with facilities," notes a camper about Explore Park.

Stargazing opportunities: The higher elevation campsites provide excellent night sky viewing. "Boy are there some amazing stars out here," reports a visitor to Smith Mountain Lake State Park Campground.

Budget-friendly campsites: Several locations offer affordable camping without sacrificing amenities. "All new facilities and only $25 a night. electric on the site, water and dump station located nearby," mentions a Don's Cab-Inns Campground visitor.

What you should know

AT shelter water access: Plan ahead for water needs when staying at trail shelters. "There is not a water source too close to the shelter. The closest one is about 3 miles North," warns a hiker who stayed at Johns Spring Shelter.

Highway noise: Some campgrounds experience significant traffic sounds due to proximity to major roads. "You are surrounded on three sides by roadway...and the actual Dixie Cavern is at the base of a mountain, so all the road traffic is above the campground and the noise reverberates off the mountain and surrounding walls 24/7," cautions a Dixie Caverns camper.

Seasonal closures: Most Blue Ridge Parkway campgrounds close during winter months. "The higher elevation sites along the Blue Ridge Parkway typically operate from May through late October due to winter weather conditions."

Tips for camping with families

Pool access: When camping with children during summer, choose sites with swimming facilities. "The pool was great for my son and we had it to ourselves multiple days," shares a visitor to Sweetwater RV Park.

Cabin camping for kids: For families new to camping, cabins provide comfort with outdoor experience. "These cabins have plenty of room for a family or couple getaway. The AC is very welcoming after a long hot day outside and mini fridge is perfect to unload your cooler from traveling," notes a Don's Cab-Inns Campground visitor.

Playground availability: Some campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. "We went to the playground to play and pool to swim - had it to ourselves - with our 18 month old," shares a Sweetwater RV Park camper.

Tips from RVers

Level sites: Many area campgrounds feature terraced layouts requiring careful parking. "Sites not level - and we had the best of the lot - very private (if others had been there) but only one side of the picnic table was accessible (bc of the slope)," cautions a visitor to Peaks Of Otter Campground.

Hookup locations: Check utility placement before selecting a site. "Level sites, utilities are well placed and good height. Well maintained…you can tell staff takes pride in campground," notes a Sweetwater RV Park visitor.

Site width considerations: Some campgrounds have narrow sites affecting slide-out use. "Very narrow sites. Some full time residents' rigs give the Breaking Bad class C a run for their money, if they run. Only campground close to Roanoke Va," reports a Dixie Caverns camper.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Vinton, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Vinton, VA offers a wide range of camping options, with 110 campgrounds and RV parks near Vinton, VA and 9 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Vinton, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Vinton, VA is Don's Cab-Inns Campground with a 4.9-star rating from 7 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 free dispersed camping spots near Vinton, VA.

What parks are near Vinton, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 parks near Vinton, VA that allow camping, notably Philpott Lake and George Washington & Jefferson National Forest.