Top Glamping near John H. Kerr Dam and Reservoir

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Best Glamping Sites Near John H. Kerr Dam and Reservoir, VA (10)


Recent Glamping Reviews In John H. Kerr Dam and Reservoir

123 Reviews of 10 John H. Kerr Dam and Reservoir Campgrounds


  • Martin T.
    Camper-submitted photo from Occoneechee State Park Campground
    Jun. 20, 2024

    Occoneechee State Park Campground

    Very Nice Lakefront Camping

    Spent 4 nights here (during a heat wave, no less) and really enjoyed it. Campsites are large and not right on top of each other, and especially if you can book one of the campsites that are on the water, they really do have beautiful views (see pictures).

    Pros: 

    Kid-friendly. We spent an afternoon at the splash pad, which is a great way to cool off in the summer and free once you're in the park. I never felt unsafe with my kids running around up to the bath-house or the loop, felt very secluded and safe.

    Lake is scenic, we saw fireflies at dusk, it was a great setting for a camping trip.

    Everything seems pretty well-maintained. Bathrooms are aging but were cleaned at least once a day, it was fine. There is firewood at every bathhouse you can take on the honor system and pay for via cashbox, which is nice. Campsites are clean and well-maintained.

    Lots of lake recreation options (boat rental, fishing, etc.) in or near the park. 

    Cons:

    Maybe it was just our campsite, which backed up to a large wooded area, but they were the most aggressive squirrels I've ever come across. If we went to the bathroom for five minutes and left food on the table, the squirrels would be there eating it when we came back. And would hover at the edge of the campsite or get into the car if the hatchback was open.

    Camp store is....fine, pretty minimal in terms of provisions. But not a big deal because Clarksville is five minutes or so away and has plenty of stores.

    Tents pads are all gravel. Didn't bother us but definitely would not want to tent camp here if you didn't have a good high-quality sleeping pad.

    The biggest con was that there is no swimming area/beach in the park. You can try to wade in from the campsite but that generally requires scaling up/down some fairly treacherous rocks, and navigating driftwood and rocks in the water. We drove a few minutes away outside the park to find one, but would be really nice to have some kind of little swimming area inside the park, very strange to me they don't have one.

    But all in all a lovely place for a camping trip, we all had a great time.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Twin Lakes State Park
    May. 19, 2024

    Twin Lakes State Park

    Small, quiet place with good service

    Bike packed in from my house yesterday evening, camped for the night, and heading back this morning. Shower/toilet facilities are clean, good water/power, etc. This park isn’t bad for just chilling out and getting some nature time in, but there aren’t any breathtaking views and so on. Most campsites are on a very slight slope, shouldn’t have any issues if you set up right.

  • Heather The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Staunton River State Park
    Aug. 20, 2023

    Staunton River State Park

    Nice & quiet & dark skies!

    The campground needs some updating- there’s only one bathhouse with just 2 showers- if the campground would’ve been full, it would’ve been miserable. Also only one dumpster and it’s on the way out of the campground. BUT it’s a designated dark sky park & the stars were amazing. They also lend out telescopes. They also have nice walking trails & if you like to paddle, the river is nice & flat. There is little to no cell service.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Bullocksville — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area
    Jul. 21, 2023

    Bullocksville — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

    Very Nice Lake Front

    These sites are mostly reservable on the state website, there are many of these campgrounds within the Kerr Lake State Rec Area. 8 in total i believe, we have visited 2 so far, but plan to visit them all. Bullocksville, has Electric and non electric sites, for the most part, the electric sites are more level and developed. We do notice some non electric good sites, but many of those are hillside sloped to the lake. When on site to reserve if you check amenties, it gives you many details, level, length, width, tent pads, etc. so just pay attention to those things and you should be able to book a wonderful campsite in a pretty lakefront campground. Great hot showers, sandy beach area here, boat ramp and launch. Paved roads around campground loop with nice gravel lots on many. We stayed on site 34, 80 feet long, level gravel site, squared gravel picnic area off to side attached to back in site. Picnic table all on mostly shaded site. It was about as close to the bathouse as you could be and while not lake front, it had nice lake view. Many nice sites right on the lake however. We booked the day of our stay, so many where reserved for the up coming weekend.

  • Liz M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Occoneechee State Park Campground
    Jun. 30, 2023

    Occoneechee State Park Campground

    Nice but small sites

    Nice well kept park and campgrounds. Most of the sites looked pretty level. Sites in B are small and mostly have deep drop offs beyond the railroad ties. Sites are a little more spread out in C but still pretty small. But plenty of oversite parking. Both campgrounds very wooded. Beware there are LOTS of squirrels and not too afraid of humans. If you have dogs like we do that hate squirrels they drove them nuts- squirrels running around in our campsite and up trees in our campsite. And while walking around. They also climbed on a small table right next to the rv door and shredded my paper towels! Lots of areas to walk. Campground C had only two clean bath houses with only two toilets and two showers. Which I imagine with the many no hookup sites could get pretty busy.

  • Greg S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Rolling View — Falls Lake State Recreation Area
    Jun. 22, 2023

    Rolling View — Falls Lake State Recreation Area

    4.8 stars

    Just stopped for one day/night on the way through, and I am amazed with this place. All three loops have great sites. Our site is fantastic, really large and overlooking the lake. The path to the fishing dock goes right by our site, giving great access to the lake. Cool rocks along the lake to climb on and swim off of. There are nice trails winding through the campground, a large sandy beach, and several playgrounds. Lots to do and very serene.

  • RL
    Camper-submitted photo from Staunton River State Park
    May. 20, 2023

    Staunton River State Park

    Tent Camping

    This is a pretty standard campground. Sites are extremely close together and campground is kind of tiny. One bathhouse for the whole campground. This park would probably appeal to equestrians, boaters, and RVers over tent campers. Unfortunately the promixity of other campers was stressful this weekend because of the screaming family right next to us. River views are nice. Probably won’t return.

  • Kent F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Staunton River State Park
    Apr. 8, 2023

    Staunton River State Park

    Nice and quiet… and stars!

    We stayed in a tent, and enjoyed the quiet and the bird, but especially the skies. This is part of the International Dark Sky Association. We brought stargazing folding chairs (Nemo Stargaze Luxury Recliner, find on Amazon, et al) and binoculars. The campground will loan very easy-to-use telescopes, too! That was really cool. It was clean and quiet. The camp host was very nice as were the rangers and the Park Manager.

    They have public star parties there, so check with the park on when they are.

  • Andy K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Occoneechee State Park Campground
    Feb. 20, 2023

    Occoneechee State Park Campground

    Stunning lake side camping spots, great fall colors

    I camped at this campsite in the fall last year and the colors as I drove in from the main road were stunning. Very clean and well maintained campsite, with lake front sites. There were spots for tents and longer ones for large rigs. There were also Yurts to rent to stay as well. Clean bathroom facilities. I fishing from my kayak and had a very relaxing stay here.

  • Cindy A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Twin Lakes State Park
    Nov. 28, 2022

    Twin Lakes State Park

    Nice little campground!

    Beautiful campground in VA, nice people and great restroom and showers.  They even had a dishwashing station, I am impressed.

    Met some really nice people and had a lovely time.  Nice lakes, beaches and grilling options with shelters.

  • Tyler E.
    Camper-submitted photo from Rolling View — Falls Lake State Recreation Area
    Nov. 5, 2022

    Rolling View — Falls Lake State Recreation Area

    Decent site size, but pretty noisy

    Sites are decent size and somewhat spaced out. Planes can be a distraction if you’re not used to the sounds, but the biggest distraction is the noise from other campers. Super popular spot for young families which is cool, but there’s little to no quiet time.

  • Shannon S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Falls Lake State Recreation Area BW Wells Campground
    Nov. 2, 2022

    Falls Lake State Recreation Area BW Wells Campground

    Quick Overnight with Great Lakeviews!

    Stayed here for a quick overnight during the NC RV Show. Easy setup and check in. They let us in a couple hours early which was great. Bathroom facilities were a little questionable at times. We had toilets that constantly weren’t flushed and one that even spilled all over the floor and my feet. Hot water but the toilets just left me a little meh.

    The lake is great, roped off area for swimming with a great little sandy beach area next to a playground and toilets.

  • Brett C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Callahan's Hideaway
    Nov. 1, 2022

    Callahan's Hideaway

    Nice place to camp and relax .

    Very nice place to walk and lots of sight seeing close by and shor t walk or drive to the water

  • Brett C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Callahan's Hideaway
    Nov. 1, 2022

    Callahan's Hideaway

    Nice Family owned Place close to everything.👍👍👍

    One mile walk to Buffalo park a beautiful place with lots of history. I love it .Great day for a picnic .

  • Paula S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Hyco Lake State Park
    Sep. 14, 2022

    Hyco Lake State Park

    Beautiful Place

    We stayed for BRRF nearby. The site was big and good for the short amount of time we spent in it. Down sides were the grill and picnic table were on opposite sides of the space and the closest bathrooms were locked for a couple days.

  • Cindy B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Twin Lakes State Park
    Jul. 9, 2022

    Twin Lakes State Park

    Lovely Virginia State Park

    Twin Lakes State Park Campground is pretty small, but the sites were large and well spaced out. It was very shady and the sites were pretty level. There are a few trails and a beach on one of the lakes. People were also fishing from the banks of the lake and in boats. The bathhouse was very clean and well maintained. All in all a nice place to camp while riding on the High Bridge State Park Bike Trail and visiting Appomattox Courthouse.

  • Jeff K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Bullocksville — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area
    Jun. 29, 2022

    Bullocksville — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

    Beautiful lake views. Some oddly shaped campsites.

    Stayed here midweek in the summer.  Very happy I drove around first before reserving a site.  Not all sites are flat and some are very hard to drive into.  Many have very nice lake views, and some are totally private!

  • Robert M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Lake Gaston
    Apr. 26, 2022

    Thousand Trails Lake Gaston

    Been here before, love this TT campground

    This is a thousand trails RV resort. the road to the campground is fine. The campground is an older one and bigger rigs will find it a bit of a challenge to get into areas, especially the area where there is just water and electric. That is another issue, most of the park is water and electric. Lucky for us we usually come into this park early in the season or latter. 

      There is an area near the lake that has pull thru sites with WES setups 200 to 323 ( some small cabins and tiny houses are included in this number set ), I believe there is 31 total, all 50 amp, 22 are pull thru.

    The camp sites from #1 thru 174 are 30 and 50 amp setups and the area is tight to maneuver thru you are definitely going to work at getting bigger rigs in and also, leveling is a bit challenging in some spots. But 90% are in partial shaded areas making it a comfortable feel once settled in.

      Our ATT and T-Mobile hotspots worked as did the cell service ok. Most of the amenities were closed as it was early in the season. I will say, the laundry is small for this big of a campground. They were also doing work on the office but that is supposed to be completed soon. All in all, the views of the Lake are spectacular and there is plenty to see and do during the peak season for families.

    They have a separate dump station as well as a dumpster area as you first enter the park.



Guide to John H. Kerr Dam and Reservoir

Camping near John H. Kerr Dam and Reservoir, Virginia, offers a mix of beautiful lakeside views and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun family adventure, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Fishing: The area is great for fishing. At Rudds Creek Campground, one camper mentioned, "Sites are huge, great camp site and fishing right off the camp site in many sites." This makes it a perfect spot for anglers.
  • Hiking: Explore the trails around Staunton River State Park Campground. A visitor shared, "They have nice walking trails & if you like to paddle, the river is nice & flat." It’s a great way to enjoy nature.
  • Boating: If you enjoy being on the water, North Bend Park offers excellent access to boating. One reviewer noted, "The sites at North bend are far superior than other campgrounds in the area."

What campers like:

  • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms. At Kerr Lake State Recreation Area Kimball Point, a visitor said, "The restrooms were immaculate and the staff was courteous."
  • Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer plenty of space between sites. A camper at J.C. Cooper — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area mentioned, "Spacious sites with plenty of separation between sites, well kept, and quiet even though it was packed."
  • Beautiful views: Campers love the scenic beauty. One reviewer at Hibernia — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area said, "For some reason, site 100 requires 100ft of hose to get to the water hookup. Never seen one so far, and all other sites appeared to be 25ft or less."

What you should know:

  • No sewer hookups: Many campgrounds, like Rudds Creek Campground, do not offer sewer hookups. A camper noted, "First off, no sewer. Just power and water."
  • Cell service can be spotty: If you rely on your phone, be aware that service may not be great. A visitor at Nutbush Bridge — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area mentioned, "There is little to no AT&T cellular, T-Mobile works great."
  • First-come, first-served sites: Some campgrounds, like Nutbush Bridge, operate on a first-come, first-served basis. A camper shared, "Sites are not bookable so its first come first served and you can just choose the site that suits you best."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-friendly activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds. At Occoneechee State Park Campground, a reviewer said, "We spent an afternoon at the splash pad, which is a great way to cool off in the summer."
  • Participate in park programs: Many parks offer family-friendly programs. A visitor at Staunton River State Park Campground mentioned, "They had smores around the fire on a Friday night."
  • Plan for quiet time: Choose campgrounds that are known for being peaceful. A camper at Medoc Mountain State Park Campground noted, "It was a quiet campground."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check site levels: Some sites may not be level, so check reviews before booking. A visitor at North Bend Park said, "Most of the sites looked pretty level."
  • Be prepared for tight turns: If you're bringing a larger rig, be aware of the layout. A camper at Medoc Mountain State Park Campground mentioned, "Some of the pull through sites don't accommodate large trailers due to tight turns."
  • Bring extra hoses: If you need water, some sites may require longer hoses. A camper at Kerr Lake State Recreation Area Kimball Point noted, "My only gripe is that not every site has its own water."

Camping near John H. Kerr Dam and Reservoir, Virginia, has something for everyone, from fishing and hiking to family-friendly activities and RV tips. Enjoy your outdoor adventure!

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