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    Several established RV parks operate near Jamestown with varying hookup options and site configurations. American Heritage RV Park in Williamsburg offers 160 sites open year-round, featuring concrete pads with full hookups including 50/30/20 amp electrical service, water, sewer, and cable TV. "All of the spaces have concrete pads, full hook-ups, and cable TV. The staff was very friendly and helpful," noted one guest about the American Heritage experience. Thousand Trails Williamsburg provides year-round access with electric, water, and sewer connections on both back-in and pull-through sites. Chickahominy Riverfront Park has limited RV-friendly sites with shade, while Kings Creek at Cheatham Annex has designated RV areas with water and electric available for military families.

    Interstate 64 provides direct access to most Williamsburg-area RV parks, with many located within 20 minutes of historic Jamestown. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during peak tourist season from April through November when Colonial Williamsburg and other attractions draw large crowds. According to one visitor, sites at American Heritage "were a tad hard for bigger rigs to get in and out of. We have a 39 foot and were on an end site, tight to get out." Most parks provide dump stations, though availability of other amenities varies. Cellular service works well throughout the region, with one visitor specifically mentioning good service on AT&T and Sprint networks. Many parks accommodate pets with designated dog walking areas, while WiFi quality can vary significantly between locations.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Jamestown (53)

      1. Bethpage Camp-Resort

      4.7(15)32mi from JamestownRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "The site was clean and level. No fire pit or grill, so plan ahead. We went the last weekend the pool was open, which wasn’t crowded at all. Casino night was a blast!"

      "Positives-

      Sites are spacious! Golf cart rentals Pool is incredible for all ages. Employees are super friendly. 50amp & 30amp hookup. Sewer is in 2 locations for each site. WiFi available."

      2. American Heritage RV Park

      3.8(16)12mi from Jamestown6 sitesRVs, Cabins

      "This was our first time staying where full hookups were standard, and we had a pull-through site on a level concrete pad."

      "Well kept, family and pet friendly. Nice pool and clean bathrooms. Sites are blacktop with concrete patio pads."

      from $69 - $160 / night

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      3. Thousand Trails Williamsburg

      4.0(11)12mi from JamestownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Nice facilities, clean sites. Friendly staff."

      "Our first time with thousand islands We like it It has everything you need , full hook ups , laundry, indoor outdoor pool , mini golf…"

      4. Grey's Point Camp

      4.4(7)33mi from JamestownRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are waters slides, playgrounds, fishing, water rentals, and campground sponsored fun.
      What’s most noticeable are all of the golf carts."

      "Close to home and our first time visiting this campground. The staff was very friendly and sites were well maintained. We stayed in Spadefish 3 which was right next to the pool and playground."

      5. Military Park Cheatham Annex / Yorktown Naval Weapons Station RV Campground

      4.3(4)11mi from JamestownRVs, Tents

      "It is immediately adjacent to the Colonial Parkway for easy access to historic Jamestown as well, making for a great base for exploring the historic sites and state and national parks of the area."

      "Nice and quiet. We have stayed here several times. Close to historic Williamsburg and Yorktown. We will be back several times."

      from $10 - $25 / night

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      6. Thousand Trails Chesapeake Bay

      4.0(10)27mi from JamestownRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "One of the nicer thousand trails. The D loop is wide and level and close to everything if you dont want to bring a gold cart or bike. Has a weekend resturant that serves breakfast lunch and dinner."

      "This is the first time we have camped at this Thousand Trails RV Resort and we were pleasantly surprised. Beautiful campground that is well maintained."

      7. DeVane and Co. LLC

      5.0(1)34mi from Jamestown1 siteRVs, Cabins

      from $154 / night

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      8. The Colonies RV and Travel Park

      4.4(11)29mi from JamestownRVs

      "Sites: 22 with 1 pull thru 13 full hookups 12 Tent sites  Electric: 30-50 amp 

      This is a private campground and you do not have to be military to stay. It really is in a great location."

      "Lovely small campground located inside a National Park land. Full hookup sites are named after the original 13 colonies. Nicely situated between Williamsburg, Hampton, Norfolk and Virginia Beach."

      from $25 - $59 / night

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      9. Camp Cardinal RV Resort

      3.3(3)18mi from JamestownRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Bounce pillow was fun for the kids and the playgrounds had something for all ages. Pools were clean and the water park looked fun but not for October activities."

      "Just like a koa, pool ( not open in Nov.), jump pad, ice cream store, on water, . A plus there are 4 sites with dog enclosure gates . Lots of dirt roads to ride bikes for toddlers"

      10. South Forty RV Resort & Campground

      3.8(5)33mi from JamestownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We are full time and were passing through and saw this on map. Friendly staff. Level sites with good size sites. Didn't venture out as temps dropped fast this day. Good stop for overnight."

      "The site itself was fairly level, had a brand new picnic table, and had a little gravel pad. Other sites closer to the pool were super close together."

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    550 Reviews of 53 Jamestown Campgrounds


    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 23, 2021

      Military Park Cheatham Annex / Yorktown Naval Weapons Station RV Campground

      Orderly Military

      Verizon 2 bars 

      Sites: 69 RV with full hookups 30/50 amp 1 pull thru 6 tent 

      Fees: $10.00-$25.00 

      Open: year round 

      Bath house with hot showers, toilets, dump station, laundry, fire ring, grill, concrete pads Hiking, fishing, swimming, boat rentals, boat dock, playground and much more. The campground is in excellent condition and well maintained. It has fair site separation with some trees. There are more than 10 miles of hiking and biking trails, fishing on two lakes and the York River along with an 18 hole golf course. 

      LNT 

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    • Trina C.
      Jun. 24, 2018

      Anvil Campground

      Fantastic campground with a multitude of amenities!

      Beautiful recently renovated family owned/run campground since 1954. Super friendly staff! All sites provide 50/30/20 amp electric, water, cable and WiFi. Premium to standard include sewer. Big rig friendly, log cabins and cottages. Only campground to provide shuttle service to area attractions, events and restaurants. Pet friendly. Features: beach park, dog park, nature trails, play grounds, corn hole, tiki toss, arcade..... Beautiful new bath house. Discount tickets to attractions available. Reservations recommended, deposit required.

    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 11, 2021

      American Heritage RV Park

      A Bit of this and a Bit of That

      70 acres of open space and timber. 

      Sites: 138 full hookups with 80 of those pull thru 

      30-50 amp service 

      FREE Wifi and cable 

      Picnic table, fenced dog run, dump station, 24 hour laundry, concrete pads with patios, game room, horseshoes, volleyball, swimming pool, mini golf, golf carts, cabins and more. This is a great spot if you are in the area for all the sights and have the kids. Sites are a bit close together but I have seen worse. 

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    • Alex A.
      Jul. 25, 2022

      Belle Isle State Park Campground

      BELLE ISLE STATE PARK

      First time staying in a travel trailer at a state park. We booked the day of, because we were being indecisive, and there were a few spots available.

      We came in after hours, and the guide at the entrance told us where to get our packet (from the kiosk in front of the camp store).

      It’s very easy to find everything here, and the camp ground had both pull-throughs and back in spots. Plenty of separation between you and your neighbor for some privacy. No issues with the water/electric/dump station. Almost no cell service to speak of, but that’s the beauty of going to a place like this. Very kid and pet friendly. The community showers and bathrooms are very clean.

      Lots of bugs and mosquitos. Plan accordingly.

      Both the visitor center and camp store have plenty of souvenirs, but not much besides that. Just know, if you don’t plan well enough to bring something, you’ll be traveling 20-30 min out of your way to reach anything besides a gas station (nearest grocery store/Walmart is 25 min away).

      Overall, it was a great first experience in our RV at this state park!

    • Lisa D.
      Sep. 29, 2025

      American Heritage RV Park

      Cannot Recommend for Big Rigs or Groups

      We recently brought a group of ten campers to American Heritage RV Park because several of us had stayed there before and remembered it as a clean, well-kept park. Based on those positive experiences, we recommended it to our group and looked forward to sharing the campground with them. Unfortunately, this stay did not meet our expectations. Because sites are not assigned in advance, we could not choose sites that worked well for our group. Our 42-foot fifth wheel was placed in back-in site#136, which— like the other back-in sites— has a tree planted at the rear that prevents fully backing in. This left us very close to the road, with no way to park in front and no room to park alongside without blocking our steps. We first parked across the road in a grassy area but were told to move. When we parked in another group member’s pull-through site, we received a call saying two vehicles were not allowed— even though we observed several sites with two vehicles. The office directed us to the overflow lot near the front of the park, the farthest point from our site on the back row. When we asked to speak to the manager, we were told she works off-site. I emailed her asking her to visit our site, but she never responded. We were also told we could not put up a dog fence that extended onto the grass, though this rule was not posted anywhere. When booking months in advance, we requested that our sites be grouped near a cabin for one of our members— an 86-year-old woman in a wheelchair who requires oxygen. She was placed first in Cabin 5, then moved to Cabin 8 after a request for a larger and closer cabin. The second cabin was still far from our sites, down a hill and facing the woods in an unlit area, making it hazardous to reach at night, expecially for her. We also saw another camper with a rig identical to ours struggle to get into a back-in site, ultimately hitting a water faucet across the road, leaving the park without water for over two hours. These sites are simply not suitable for big rigs. While the park is clean, our overall experience was frustrating. Guests who book early, provide rig sizes, and pay for extended stays should reasonably expect sites that accommodate their camper and tow vehicle, and that group requests would be honored when possible. Large rigs should be cautious— the back-in sites are tight and maneuvering is difficult. Unfortunately, based on this visit, I cannot recommend American Heritage RV Park.

    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 28, 2021

      The Colonies RV and Travel Park

      Historic

      Sites: 22 with 1 pull thru 13 full hookups 12 Tent sites 

      Electric: 30-50 amp 

      This is a private campground and you do not have to be military to stay. It really is in a great location.

      Beach, dump, firewood, showers, fire pit, store, ice picnic table, playground, toilets, concrete pads, horseshoes, trash. A wonderful spot for a campground on the Historic Fort Monroe. There is no gate to have to pass through to reach the campground. It is located on the far end and on a beautiful flat grassy area with beautiful mature trees. Well maintained and very quiet. While there you must check out the Fort Monroe Casement Museum. You have water on two sides with excellent walking area. 

      LNT

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    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 19, 2021

      Fort Eustis Recreation Area

      Excellent Bargain

      Season: year round 

      Reservations: 757-878-2610 or 2565 

      Pets: Leashed 

      Sites: 9 $20.00 with w/e/s 

      Cabins: 5 $75.00 daily 

      Picnic table, grill, playground, bowling, paintball, tennis, propane, water, electric, trash, laundry, showers, fishing 

      It was as if they have two sections in the campground. One section seems to have long term and then the section where the 9 sites are is nice and open with many mature trees. There is nice separation between sites. I loved the area but I am a country girl at heart. Nice to be in the heart of the military. BTW"GREAT" Military Transportation Museum. The commissary is fantastic, didn't go to the PX.

      LNT

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    • Sharon B.
      Aug. 7, 2019

      American Heritage RV Park

      Good location with lots to do within an hour's drive

      Usually when we go out with our trailer, the campground is basically the "destination." In this case, the campground was a place to park our "mobile motel room" so we could explore the area and do a day trip to the beach. 

      This was our first time staying where full hookups were standard, and we had a pull-through site on a level concrete pad. A picnic table was provided, and a metal "fire pit" will be delivered to your site if requested. 

      There was decent space between the sites, though of course not like what you find at a state park! But speaking of which, American Heritage RV Park is just 4 miles from York River State Park. After getting set up, we went there and we highly recommend it for nature lovers. 

      The campground is also close to Colonial Williamsburg, and a little over an hour away (depending on traffic) from Virginia Beach and First Landing State Park. 

      The bathrooms were clean, showers had hot water, and the campground was very quiet. A train comes through the area a couple of times a day (and night), but we didn't find that to be a problem. 

      It's close to I-64 (easy on/off) and easy to find, though the actual road INTO the campground is pretty narrow. 

      We chose to stay here instead of one of the campgrounds in VA Beach just because traffic in and around VA Beach is crazy. Seriously. I felt much better about just driving there with my car instead of towing the trailer through that mess. 

      We didn't check out the pool, but it seemed nice and we saw people swimming. Some folks we met said they'd been at the campground a week. 

      Be sure to ask about AARP, Good Sam, AAA, or other memberships you have because they'll give a 10% discount when you check in. We had good cell service on AT&T and Sprint networks.

      While it was the most expensive place we've stayed so far, compared to an oceanfront motel room at VA Beach during peak season, it was a very good deal. We'll probably stay here again in the future.

      More about this trip (and all we did in 2 days!!) is on my blog:

      http://www.art-rageous.net/artrageousblog/?p=4664

    • Austin H.
      Sep. 1, 2023

      Chickahominy Riverfront Park

      Nice stay

      Has full hookup 30 amp 50 amp fresh water dump station sewage hookup they had construction on the dock so couldn't do much fishing service is spotty with T-Mobile home Internet


    Guide to Jamestown

    The Jamestown area sits at a low elevation on Virginia's coastal plain near the Chesapeake Bay, where summer humidity can reach 80% with temperatures often exceeding 90°F from June through August. Winter camping offers mild 40-50°F days with fewer crowds at most campgrounds. Most rv camping near Jamestown, Virginia provides access to both historical sites and natural water features.

    What to do

    Water activities on the York River: At York River State Park, campers can access kayaking, fishing and hiking trails along the riverfront. "There are several Navy Bases in the area, so this is an easy retreat for active duty folks, but also open to uniformed service personnel or retirees and families from all over the country," notes Janet R.

    Explore Fort Monroe National Monument: Located near the Colonies RV and Travel Park, this historic site offers educational tours and beach access. "Located inside a National Park land. Full hookup sites are named after the original 13 colonies. Nicely situated between Williamsburg, Hampton, Norfolk and Virginia Beach," writes Trina C.

    Visit Historic Urbanna: When staying at Bethpage Camp-Resort, take a short drive to this historic port town with shops and restaurants. "We loved Bethpage so much we are booked again. Of all the campgrounds we've been to-our kids rate this one as their favorite- it has a great water park, mini golf and flat biking," according to Cyndi N.

    What campers like

    Waterfront campsites with beach access: The Colonies RV Park offers beach access just steps from your site. "Beach access, country store, water on 2 sides. Located on historic Fort Monroe, VA the fort has a lot to offer," reports Becky W. Campers enjoy the mix of history and seaside activities.

    On-site amenities for extended stays: Grey's Point Camp provides comprehensive facilities that keep campers entertained during longer visits. "This is one of the best campgrounds we have stayed at. It is very family oriented with lots to do for all ages. The sites are spacious and always clean when we arrive," says Cathy F.

    Proximity to multiple historical attractions: Campers appreciate how RV parks like American Heritage RV Park position them near Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown. "This park was very convenient to Williamsburg, Richmond, and Virginia Beach. The staff was exceptionally friendly and accommodating," reports John D.

    What you should know

    Seasonal differences impact experience: Summer months bring crowds to the historical triangle area, affecting availability at popular campgrounds. "We stayed here Sept 2020 during tropical storm and covid, lol. Was a great safe location in port of storm, the sites mostly drained well," notes Beverly T. about Grey's Point Camp.

    Water issues can occur: Some campgrounds experience occasional water problems. At Camp Cardinal RV Resort, one camper reported: "Was a water issue they were working on and told us about before our trip so we filled our tank just in case, during peak showering our tankless wouldn't detect enough flow."

    Cellular service varies by location: While most campgrounds offer wifi, the reliability differs. Many campers recommend bringing your own connectivity. When staying near Williamsburg, Sharon B. noted: "We had good cell service on AT&T and Sprint networks."

    Tips for camping with families

    Water parks and splash pads: Many campgrounds feature water attractions for children. "We loved this campground! It was also kid friendly which is something we're always looking for. We had so much fun and there is quite a bit to do," wrote Wendy D. about Bethpage Camp-Resort.

    Look for elevated tent sites: At Camp Cardinal RV Resort, families appreciate the thoughtful design: "Most of the Tent sites had elevated platforms so that wouldn't be an issue. Very Large sites for the pull through and the patios were nice," according to Christopher T.

    Playgrounds for different age groups: Some campgrounds offer separate play areas for younger and older children. "The playgrounds are large and fun for the younger kids. With all paved streets the campground is perfect for bike riding," notes Christen C.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection matters: At American Heritage RV Park, Lisa D. warns: "Large rigs should be cautious— the back-in sites are tight and maneuvering is difficult." Some sites have obstacles that limit maneuverability for larger vehicles.

    Concrete pads provide stability: Many Jamestown-area RV parks offer concrete site pads, which help during wet weather. Mary H. reported about American Heritage: "Our site was very nice site#10, a leveled concrete site with room to park our towed vehicle while still attached to our Motor Home."

    Easy access from I-95: For RVers traveling north-south, South Forty RV Resort provides convenient overnight stays. "Perfect location right off of I-95. Spot we had was spacious and easy to get in and out of," notes Katie G.

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