Best Campgrounds near Leesburg, VA

Leesburg, Virginia and its surrounding countryside provide access to numerous developed campgrounds within an hour's drive. Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA, Watermelon Park Campground, and Lake Fairfax Park are among the established camping areas offering varied accommodation types. The region includes tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and even glamping options across state parks, regional parks, and private campgrounds. Most locations provide standard amenities such as fire rings, picnic tables, and access to restrooms, with many sites also featuring electric hookups and water. The proximity to the Potomac River and Shenandoah Valley creates opportunities for waterfront camping experiences while remaining accessible to Washington DC.

Seasonal considerations affect camping near Leesburg, with most campgrounds operating from spring through fall. Lake Fairfax Campground operates from March to September, while several other areas remain open year-round, including Harpers Ferry KOA and Bull Run Regional Park. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly for weekend stays during summer months when facilities reach capacity. Many camping areas in the region provide access to historic sites and recreational activities including hiking trails, water sports, and cultural attractions. The C&O Canal towpath offers additional access to hiker-biker campsites along the Potomac River. According to one visitor at Brunswick Family Campground, the area is "situated next to the river so half of the sites have river views. Nice boat loading ramp and dock for fishing. Also situated on the C&O canal, so you could walk or bike for miles in either direction."

Campers consistently mention the convenience of camping locations for accessing both natural areas and historic sites. Several visitors highlighted the proximity to Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Antietam Battlefield, and Washington DC as key advantages. While many campgrounds provide shaded sites, reviews indicate that some locations have closely spaced sites with limited privacy. Campgrounds near rivers tend to receive higher ratings for scenery and recreational opportunities. A camper noted that Harpers Ferry KOA is "very convenient to many historic and recreational sites" and that "the area has river float and whitewater rapids trips on both the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers." Wildlife viewing, historical exploration, and water-based recreation represent common highlights in camper reviews, with noise levels varying based on proximity to roads and neighboring campsites.

Best Camping Sites Near Leesburg, Virginia (141)

    1. Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

    39 Reviews
    Harpers Ferry, WV
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 535-6895

    $40 - $80 / night

    "We were able to walk or ride our bikes to the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and access the C+O Canal Tow Path from there."

    "We set up camp at Harpers Ferry/Civil War Battlefields KOA Holiday as our launchpad to visit the historic sites in and around Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and Frederick, Maryland. "

    2. Lake Fairfax Campground

    25 Reviews
    Reston, VA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 471-5414

    $30 - $70 / night

    "If you are looking for camping in Fairfax County Virginia, this is it, because there are only a couple to choose from."

    "We set up our tent in the far side of the campground close to the lake ( site 27). It is slightly slant but still comfortable in the tent. Bathrooms are close by and kept clean."

    3. Bull Run Regional Park

    42 Reviews
    Iron Gate, VA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 631-0550

    $43 - $100 / night

    "We have lived in northern Virginia for over 30 years and never been to this campground until this month! Very nice campground with friendly staff and friendly campground hosts."

    "History buffs will like to explore the park surrounding the campground. Fun little water park within walking distance of all campsites that was great for kids."

    4. Little Bennett Campground

    23 Reviews
    Clarksburg, MD
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 528-3430

    "We prefer hiking as a family and staying away from crowds and this camp site wasn’t crowded or felt busy. It’s a quick drive from NOVA but just far enough where you feel away from it all."

    "We live in Montgomery County and this is a nice camping get away close to home."

    5. Harpers Ferry Campground - River Riders

    24 Reviews
    Harpers Ferry, WV
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 535-2663

    "Harper's Ferry is a little town in WV nestled right next to the Potomac River. It's also a convenient halfwayish point on the Appalachian Trail."

    "This hike takes you well above the town settled in West Virginia. While some points are pretty steep don’t let this deter you from completing it. The trail is well maintained, marked, and exciting."

    6. Brunswick Family Campground

    12 Reviews
    Brunswick, MD
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 834-9950

    $10 - $90 / night

    "Picked this location because it is close to our home in Silver Spring, MD but far enough to make us feel like we were leaving town."

    "Great location right next the river. Easy to walk into the river or tube down it. Lots of different activities for kids and plenty of space at each site to make your home away from home."

    7. Greenbrier State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    41 Reviews
    Boonsboro, MD
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $23 - $29 / night

    "Positives

    * Big, immaculately groomed tent pads

    * Mostly tent campers!"

    "Our site was private and kind of faced away from most other sites. There was a hiking trail behind us that led to the lake."

    8. Button Farm

    1 Review
    Poolesville, MD
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (240) 579-5112

    $30 / night

    "You are able to drive right up to the camp area and we kept our car right next to our tent. There are nearby chickens, geese and pigs. "

    9. Cherry Hill Park

    42 Reviews
    Beltsville, MD
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 937-7116

    $282 - $999 / night

    "Great camping amenities, soft cushioned sites, with power and water close by. DO NOT GET BASIC TENT SITES AS THEY ARE NEXT TO HIGHWAYS AND VERY NOISY!!! Premium tent sites would be a better choice."

    "That being said, I’m sure there were a few campers who didn’t like being right next to the walkway to the bathrooms and showers. The park is broken down in to various sections and slightly tiered."

    10. Watermelon Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Berryville, VA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 955-4803

    $60 - $150 / night

    "It is a nice campground, decent and clean facilities and a nice location near the river. Price is a little high considering there is no sewer hookup (dump station is on site)."

    "Well maintained and owner was around everyday doing work on the property and was friendly."

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Recent Reviews near Leesburg, VA

1071 Reviews of 141 Leesburg Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Round Top Campground

    Better than OK

    Stayed for 2 days while passing through from FL to NH. Off-season so not crowded. Pool was clean and quite good sized, had it to ourselves due to season. Did laundry while here, ample laundry room. On-site extras include food-truck restaurant and small country goods vendor during our stay. Office staff did ok. Sites have reasonable spacing with gravel pads, mostly level. Trees between sites with sloping hills , not just a big open field. It’s a corporate site so automated web-based reservation system was finicky so we had to verify reservation went through. Tried to book 2 nights but system only set us up for 1. Phone call to help line easily resolved the issue. Quiet and no spotlights on all night.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Harpers Ferry Campground - River Riders

    Awesome views on the Potomac

    Very cool spot. Amazing sites right on the Potomac. There is a Ale House above the office that delivers for free to your site (2.5 miles away), just tip the driver

  • Werner S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Aquia Pines Campground

    Good stopover near the highway but hidden between the trees

    We where forced land-inwards because of tropical storm Erin (potential hurricane hitting the Outer Banks). So we decided to visit Washington DC and had a stopover here. It was conveniently located. Terrain is not flat but our spot was well levelled. There is a big dog (and an older gentleman) in the office to welcome you. Full hook up was oké and our spot was nicly secluded between the trees.

  • eThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Round Top Campground

    I camped and worked here.

    I’m a shamanic energy healer and health enthusiast exploring a new life and hunting for healthy. While this campground has some nice features. This certainly is not a health conscious facility. Lots of smoking, drinking and unhealthy food. There was also evidence of mice in the main store and definitely issues with the water.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 8, 2025

    A World Away Farm LLC

    Great folks. Inexpensive for full hookup.

    They have a farm with chickens, ducks, horses etc for our 7 yr old to enjoy. She got to feed the chickens, gather eggs and offer carrots to the beautiful horses. Wonderful people ❤️. We will be back next year.

  • Erin W.
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Lake Fairfax Campground

    Nice for a quick weekend

    This campground is nice for a quick weekend and does have pretty trails next to the campground. The sites are largely in more of a meadow and not many are very wooded. Our site, 41, was level and nicely spaced from other sites but many tent sites were not level at all. Many tents were on a full slant. There is a waterpark that is an extra cost which is fun for kids. Bathrooms are well maintained and huge.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Cherry Hill Park

    Can’t beat it

    Proximity to DC and surrounding areas can’t be beat. Uber, Lyft, bus, shuttle. It takes about a half hour to get downtown to the monuments. Our uber rides ranged from 20-45$ for a family of 5. So $4-9 per person. We rode in all 4 days this way. Personalized, comfortable. Door to door. We saw tons of stuff. No one can say they saw everything. We took the train from Union station to Penn station. Saw the nationals, the orioles. So fun. The park itself has more than most. Mini golf, two pools, arcade, 24 hour laundry, a store and office open early!! And late!!! Wow! Just can’t be beat. Great sites. So many other things in the park. Splash pad, paved roads for scootering. Just awesome!

  • Caleb S.
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

    Tabolt island state park

    We had a nice stay overlooking the marsh. The small crabs were skittering around the campsite and birds perched in the marsh. The beach was nice and clean.

  • John B.
    Jul. 21, 2025

    Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

    Overcrowded with upkeep

    I hate leaving bad reviews, but I think people should be aware of this campsite. First thing we noticed when we arrived at the campsite was that it was very tight. We had a pull through campsite, but on the camp side it was all dirt and grass that look like it hadn’t been mowed in over two weeks. With the heat and humidity we have been having for the last couple weeks, I knew this was gonna be a buggy site. Then the rains came and everything turned into mud. We had a rug laid down, but the mud and water worked its way through that. We couldn’t enter the RV without tracking mode through it. On days it was raining we spent a lot of time in the camper. That’s when we discovered another issue. On almost all occasions there was no Internet. We had a strong Wi-Fi signal, but no Internet. Upon talking to some of our neighbors who frequented this campsite, they said they had never seen it this bad. The other thing too, was that there was hardly any trash receptacles. Ending this on a good note, we loved how close it was to historical Harpers Ferry, and how convenient it was to be able to walk to the visitor center and catch a ferry. It really is a beautiful area. I would hope that the management of this KOA would address these issues, because I’m sure I’m not gonna be the only one to leave a negative review about this campground.


Guide to Leesburg

Camping near Leesburg, Virginia ranges from mountain settings to riverside locations, with most campgrounds positioned between 400-700 feet elevation. The region experiences four distinct seasons, with summer temperatures averaging 80-90°F during peak camping months and winter temperatures frequently dropping below freezing from December through February. Camp sites in the area typically receive 40-45 inches of annual rainfall, creating lush vegetation and occasional soggy conditions during spring camping.

What to do

Hiking the C&O Canal towpath: Brunswick Family Campground provides direct access to the historic Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath. "Also situated on the C&O canal, so you could walk or bike for miles in either direction for hours! Harpers Ferry is only 6 miles away on the trail," notes a camper who appreciated this historic route.

Mountain biking at Lake Fairfax: The park offers dedicated mountain biking trails suitable for various skill levels. A reviewer mentions, "A lot to do: mountain bike trails (horses and walking, too); wooded hikes with water along the trails (great for dogs in the summer heat), skateboard park, BMX park, Water Park near the campground, fishing, & canoeing)."

Tubing adventures: Watermelon Park Campground offers affordable river tubing with convenient transportation. "Cheap tube rentals with busses that take you 2-3 miles up the road and drop you at boat landing. Bring your own tubes and have a camp member drop you off as well," shares a visitor who enjoyed this water activity.

History exploration: Harpers Ferry Campground serves as a starting point for exploring the historic town. One camper explains, "From there you can grab a bite, visit the history of Harper's Ferry or continue exploring more hiking trails. The trail is about 1.5 miles one way."

What campers like

Riverside camping experiences: Multiple campgrounds feature sites directly along waterways. At Brunswick Family Campground, campers appreciate that it's "situated next to the river so half of the sites have river views. Nice boat loading ramp and dock for fishing."

Varied terrain options: Little Bennett Campground offers secluded wooded sites. A reviewer noted, "The sites are quiet, very spacious, level, and heavily wooded with 50A service, water and sewer hookup. D Loop is for RVs, A, B, C& E are tents only."

Clean facilities: Bull Run Regional Park receives praise for its bathroom facilities. As one camper enthusiastically shared, "I'll go again just for the showers... The best review I can give us of the bathrooms. They're with staying again alone. Locking doors, individual stalls. Hot dog. Best camping showers I've ever had."

Family-friendly amenities: Campgrounds in the area frequently offer activities specifically designed for children. One visitor to Bull Run noted, "Our family stayed here in a cabin on a long weekend trip to DC. This campground was full of stuff to do and we didn't even get to do a lot of it. They had a campfire complete with s'mores followed by hayrides."

What you should know

Train noise considerations: Several campgrounds have nearby train tracks that create noise issues. At Harpers Ferry Campground, a camper warns: "There is no separate between the sites (kids ran through ours a few times ripping out our guy lines) and you can hear all radios and all the conversations of your neighbors... The proximity to the tracks means that if the sound doesn't wake you up, the rumbling ground will. Every hour through the night."

Weekend crowding: Greenbrier State Park Campground can become extremely busy on summer weekends. A visitor observed, "The beach by the lake is PACKED every weekend with day trippers - we avoided it since we are careful due to COVID."

Variable site quality: Many campgrounds have significant differences between sites. At Lake Fairfax, a camper noted that "The outer loop campsites are easily more level than the center loop. If leveling perfectly is a concern you may want to call ahead and ask before commiting to the inner loop."

Seasonal closures: Not all campgrounds operate year-round. Lake Fairfax Campground only operates from March 22 to September 7, while others like Little Bennett Campground are open April 1 to October 30.

Tips for camping with families

Water activities for kids: Lake Fairfax Park offers multiple water options. A reviewer shares, "There is a waterpark that is an extra cost which is fun for kids. Bathrooms are well maintained and huge."

Educational opportunities: Several campgrounds provide learning activities alongside recreation. Button Farm offers "Nice hiking trails with varying lengths, easy to hike even for a 3 year old" and "the gkids enjoyed the nature scavenger hunt. You even get a prize when you finish."

Playground access: Cherry Hill Park features multiple playgrounds. A camper mentions additional amenities: "Playground, Mini Golf, Swimming Pool, Hot tub, Basketball court, Snack bar on site, Nightly hayride." These features provide entertainment options regardless of weather conditions.

Bathroom proximity: When camping with children, consider site location relative to facilities. At Button Farm, a visitor with children explained, "We choose site 1 due to its proximity to the bathroom and picnic tables because we were camping with small kids."

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Many campgrounds have uneven sites requiring preparation. At Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA, an RVer warns: "Our Pull-thru FHU Patio site(#199) had a serious slope. It was impossible to level my 45' motorhome without elevating the front wheels dangerously in the air."

Site width considerations: Space between sites varies considerably between campgrounds. At Cherry Hill Park, a camper observed: "I wish there was a little bit more room in between the campers for privacy but it did not hurt our stay."

Hookup limitations: Not all campgrounds offer full hookups. At Watermelon Park Campground, a reviewer noted: "Price is a little high considering there is no sewer hookup (dump station is on site). A few things I'm disappointed in 1) no fire rings but you can use an above ground pit, 2) not all sites have picnic tables."

Road access: Some campgrounds have challenging access roads. For Watermelon Park, a visitor cautions: "The road in off of US 7 is pretty narrow," which may cause difficulty for larger RVs or those with less experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Leesburg VA campgrounds?

Campgrounds near Leesburg offer a range of amenities to enhance your outdoor experience. Prince William Forest RV Campground features clean bathrooms, a swimming pool, and convenient access to shops and restaurants. Brunswick Family Campground provides riverside sites with welcoming staff. Many area campgrounds include fire rings, picnic tables, and access to water. For more rustic options, Swains Lock offers basic facilities with nearby parking, while others like Greenbelt Park provide clean, no-frills camping with proximity to urban amenities.

How much does camping in Leesburg, VA typically cost?

Camping costs near Leesburg vary based on the type of campground and amenities. Greenbelt Park Campground offers economical NPS sites typically ranging from $20-30 per night. Cedarville State Forest provides affordable family camping with standard fees between $25-40 depending on residency status. Private campgrounds like Button Farm may charge $30-50 per night. RV sites with hookups generally cost $40-65 nightly, while premium sites at locations like Harper's Ferry KOA can range from $50-90 during peak season. Many campgrounds offer discounted weekday and off-season rates.

Where are the best campgrounds near Leesburg, VA?

Several excellent campgrounds are within easy reach of Leesburg. Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA offers convenient access to historic sites with shaded sites, a swimming pool, and kid-friendly activities. For nature enthusiasts, Mathews Arm Campground in Shenandoah National Park provides well-maintained grounds with nearby access to essentials at Elkwallow. Other notable options include Bull Run Regional Park for its accessibility and Watermelon Park Campground near Berryville for a riverside experience.