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    Campgrounds surrounding Lyndhurst, Virginia are situated within the scenic Shenandoah Valley region, offering a mix of established facilities and natural settings. Sherando Lake Campground in George Washington National Forest provides tent and RV camping with both electric and non-electric sites, while Sun Retreats Shenandoah Valley (formerly Shenandoah Acres) offers family-oriented camping with cabin options. Additional developed campgrounds include Devils Backbone Camp, Walnut Hills Campground, and several other recreation areas within 30 minutes of Lyndhurst. Most locations accommodate both tent and RV camping, with several facilities also featuring cabin rentals for those seeking more amenities.

    The camping season in the Lyndhurst area typically runs from April through October, with some campgrounds remaining open year-round. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for summer weekends when facilities reach capacity quickly. As one camper noted, "The window opens six months out and are usually booked for the high season summer months." Sherando Lake and other nearby camping areas feature well-maintained facilities with showers, flush toilets, and designated tent pads. Elevation variations throughout the region affect temperatures, with cooler conditions in higher areas even during summer months. Many campgrounds provide bear-resistant food storage, which proves necessary as wildlife encounters are common in the area.

    National Forest campgrounds near Lyndhurst receive consistently positive reviews for their natural settings and recreation opportunities. Swimming and fishing access rank high among visitor priorities, with Sherando Lake campground offering both activities. "The lake is beautiful! It's a decent walk from the campground but we usually walk down in the morning and spend all day there. There is great hiking! Beautiful views everywhere," reports one regular visitor. Hiking trails connect many camping areas to the Blue Ridge Parkway and Appalachian Trail. Family-friendly amenities are abundant at several campgrounds, though some visitors note that more commercial facilities like Sun Retreats Shenandoah Valley can become quite busy during peak periods with frequent golf cart traffic and planned activities that continue until quiet hours begin.

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    Best Campgrounds near Lyndhurst (132)

      1. Sherando Lake Campground

      4.6(34)8mi from Lyndhurst65 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Sherando Lake is a well-maintained, popular campground located in the George Washington National Forest near Lyndhurst, VA."

      "The lakeside is wonderful for sitting, reading and swimming.  The "upper lake" is great for fishing. "

      from $25 - $47 / night

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      2. Devils Backbone Camp

      4.3(41)10mi from LyndhurstRVs, Tents

      "First time camping in any part of Virginia, very nice and clean campground, not too much outside noise besides the random car driving on the one road near by."

      "We set up camp then walked over to the brewery/ restaurant for some flights and dinner. I recommend grabbing some growlers to go. Showers and restrooms were clean."

      from $25 - $140 / night

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      3. Misty Mountain Camp Resort

      4.2(42)12mi from LyndhurstRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The winding layout allowed for more distance between other sites. The woods were beautiful with easy walking trails right from the site."

      "Back in sites for smaller trailers such as our teardrop were plenty big enough but still on the outskirts of the field. Bath house was very clean and very well thought out."

      from $35 - $75 / night

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      4. Walnut Hills Campground & RV Park

      4.3(20)8mi from LyndhurstRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "You can fish in the lake though we didn't catch anything. Wifi is free and open so no password and therefore, not secure. Trash picked up each day."

      "Good location close to I81 but little road noise. I did hear a train."

      from $45 - $99 / night

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      5. Loft Mountain Campground — Shenandoah National Park

      4.3(68)22mi from Lyndhurst213 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This campground is perfect for those looking to just get away from things for a couple of days."

      "We got a walk in site, so our tent was way far away from cars and other people. The site included a fire pit w/grill grate, picnic table, and metal bear box."

      from $30 - $75 / night

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      6. Sun Retreats Shenandoah Valley

      4.3(12)4mi from LyndhurstRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "And of course their lake that has two jumping decks, water slide, snack bar , restaurant and off to the side a little store for floats with putt putt golf and Jenna,etc."

      "Lots for them to do, great swimming lake, employees were a pleasure. Trash pick-up was awesome !! Our site was gorgeous. Not a full hook up(more on that later), but absolutely perfect."

      from $29 - $45 / night

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      7. Shenandoah Valley Campground

      3.7(27)14mi from LyndhurstRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We spent 2 weeks at SVC while our trunk was in the shop(our travel trailer got towed there- highly recommend Good Sam Roadside policy). Everyone on staff was accomodating, helpful and friendly."

      "It was clean, but had a trail of ants get into my belongings. Sites are close to one another and the cabins are not near the water. They are near the bath house though."

      from $36 - $132 / night

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      8. Crabtree Falls Campground

      4.5(20)13mi from LyndhurstRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The tent sites we stayed in were 10 ft away from the Tye river, we literally fell asleep to the sound of the water every night."

      "I’ve camped at a completely different part of this place before which was a site without access to bathrooms and showers."

      from $28 - $55 / night

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      9. Waynesboro North 340 Campground

      4.1(7)10mi from LyndhurstRVs, Tents

      "Good area close to hiking trails and historical sites. Dog friendly. Only negative was the closeness of the sites."

      "It was easy to get into Shenandoah National Park via Skyline Drive, which we also enjoyed. It is not too far from Polyface Farms (a conference there was the purpose of our visit)."

      10. Stoney Creek Resort

      4.1(7)10mi from LyndhurstRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Beautiful surroundings. No phone signal and wifi was a joke but that's not a bad thing!"

      "Ate at their on-site restaurant while a local band played outside. Mostly used by local folks as a seasonal CG. Lots of semi-permanent fixtures attached to rigs. Did get a PassPort America discount."

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    Recent Reviews near Lyndhurst, VA

    1007 Reviews of 132 Lyndhurst Campgrounds


    • Susan A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 4, 2026

      Kiss the Earth

      Very private site

      This was a single party campspot, very private and quiet. Perfect!

    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 4, 2026

      Graves Mountain Farm Campground

      Graves Farm

      Beautiful spot. The campsite is across the street from the lodge. G-Maps and Apple will take you to the lodge however. Loved the Freeform and “make your own” spot vibe

    • Bill L.
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Sherando Lake Campground

      There is NO WATER HOOKUPS ON LOOPS B & C

      Description info is incorrect

    • Greg S.
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Natural Bridge

      4.6 stars

      Very beautiful surrounds and plenty of family fun to be had here. Pool, waterslides, splash pad, jumping pillows, playgrounds, mini golf, and of course the James River, to which our campsite was immediately adjacent. It's 8 minutes to the state park with the natural bridge, which is spectacular. . The staff are super nice and helpful.

    • M
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Waynesboro North 340 Campground

      Quiet, clean, friendly.

      We just stayed several nights at this campground and really enjoyed it. It was quiet, the bathrooms and showers were always exceptionally clean, and the pool was very nice. Some parts of the campground have a lot of trees and we enjoyed the shade. The staff was very kind and helpful, and kept a neat little camp store well stocked with a variety of essentials. It was easy to get into Shenandoah National Park via Skyline Drive, which we also enjoyed. It is not too far from Polyface Farms (a conference there was the purpose of our visit). We look forward to staying here again!

    • K
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Oronoco Campground

      Cramped and overrun/crowded

      From all the reviews on this site, we thought it would be more dispersed/private than it is. If you’re ok with seeing and hearing strangers as you sit in front of your own campfire, then this is the spot for you. Not for those who want privacy and true connection with nature and surroundings.

    • Tara S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Big Meadows Campground — Shenandoah National Park

      Such a quiet, relaxing spot (walk-in tent site)

      We stayed in site #27 for two nights. It was a walk-in tent site, but the car was very close. The site offered plenty of privacy. We could see the other sites, but they weren't close. We had a nice bear box and good hammock trees, plus a picnic table and decent tent sites. Lots of deer walked through our site in the morning, and we had easy access to several trails.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 5, 2026

      Misty Mountain Camp Resort

      Bathrooms/ showers

      Showers are well removed from the center of activity

      Also the personalities at the office are extremely short


    Guide to Lyndhurst

    Camping spots near Lyndhurst, Virginia offer varied terrain options across elevations ranging from 1,500 to 3,500 feet in the Shenandoah Valley region. Temperatures can fluctuate significantly between higher and lower elevation campgrounds, with differences of 10-15 degrees even during summer months. Campgrounds in this area typically require early reservations for peak season weekends, particularly from May through September.

    What to do

    Hiking to unique viewpoints: Loft Mountain Campground in Shenandoah National Park connects directly to multiple trail systems. "There are three camping loops here... All tent sites have fire rings, utility poles, and large picnic tables, and tent pads that are raked clear by campground hosts between guests," notes Stephanie J. Trails range from easy lakeside paths to connections with the Blue Ridge Parkway and Appalachian Trail.

    Local brewery visits: The camping area around Devils Backbone Camp offers convenient access to multiple craft beverage producers. "Close to hiking trails and other breweries and cideries. I highly recommend visiting Blue Mountain Brewery and Bold Rock cidery during tour stay for some great food and beverage," advises Erika S. Many campers appreciate the ability to walk to beverage destinations without driving.

    Water recreation: Several campgrounds feature swimming and fishing opportunities within walking distance of campsites. "Coming in the middle of the week is the best time if you like to have peace and quiet and the place all to yourself," explains Katie M. about lake access timing. Some lakes have designated swimming areas with roped-off sections, while others are primarily for fishing only.

    What campers like

    Convenient bathroom facilities: Walnut Hills Campground maintains well-kept facilities. "The bathhouse is nice as is the pool. The store was sparse but adequate. The lawns were kept up and looking good. There is a very nice playground and a pet exercise area," shares Laure D. Bathroom quality varies significantly between campgrounds, with many campers specifically mentioning cleanliness as a priority.

    Creek-side camping spots: Crabtree Falls Campground offers sites directly adjacent to moving water. "The site backed up to a creek that created natural flowing water that we enjoyed wading through. The bath house was well maintained and super clean," explains Emily R. Many campers mention the calming effect of falling asleep to the sound of flowing water at these sites.

    Level, well-maintained sites: Attention to site preparation makes a difference for tent campers. "Clean campground with plenty of room. The bathhouse is top notch! Squeaky clean with lots of space," notes Jennifer E. Most campgrounds in the area rake tent pads between visitors and maintain fire rings for safety and usability.

    What you should know

    Bear activity is common: Wildlife encounters require proper precautions in this region. "A young bear was repeatedly visiting site A9 up the road from me and I had to chase him off when he came near my site!" reports Lisa M. Many campgrounds provide bear-resistant food storage containers at each site, and campers should never leave food unattended.

    Weather changes quickly: The mountain elevation affects camping conditions throughout the year. "It was a bit of a walk through lush greenery from the car to the tent site, but once there, you really feel like you are the only humans on the mountain. Our site was flat and spacious with a sturdy picnic table and large fire ring with adjustable height grill," describes Cindy M. about her experience at Loft Mountain when it remained fogged in.

    Reservation windows: Most campgrounds in the area open reservations six months in advance for the high season. "The sites were level and everything looked recently upgraded. We didn't get in the water, but we saw the beach and it looked perfect for kids," shares Mike G. about Sherando Lake, which typically books completely for summer weekends.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for dedicated kids' activities: Sun Retreats Shenandoah Valley specializes in family-oriented camping. "This campground was clean and easy to access just off of the BRP. The sites were level and everything looked recently upgraded," notes Mike G. The campground offers a beach area, recreational activities, and rental options suitable for families with children.

    Choose sites with easy water access: Families often prefer campgrounds with convenient swimming options. "They have a store, a grill, a game room, and a big swimming pool. And large beautiful fields. You can even have a tent right on the river. Across from a beautiful waterfall," describes Joy A. about Shenandoah Valley Campground's family-friendly setup.

    Book mid-week when possible: Weekend crowds can change the camping experience significantly. "The window opens six months out and are usually booked for the high season summer months," explains Linda C. Families often find more space, shorter bathroom lines, and quieter conditions during weekday stays, even during summer months.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup placement variations: Some campgrounds have unusual utility arrangements. "For example, we have a small travel trailer and we needed a 30 foot hose. The sewer connection for the odd number sites is on the opposite side of the RV than the electricity and water," explains Erika S. RVers should check site layouts before arrival and be prepared with extension cords or longer hoses if needed.

    Site leveling challenges: Terrain in the Lyndhurst area often means uneven sites. "Nice 4 days on the Middle River. Quiet and relaxing," notes William R. about his experience at Shenandoah Valley Campground. Many RVers recommend bringing leveling blocks as campgrounds in mountainous areas often have slight grades even on designated RV sites.

    Limited cell service: Connectivity varies widely throughout the region. "You are in the middle of the mountains," reminds Erika S. RVers who need to stay connected should research signal strength at specific campgrounds, as mountain terrain creates significant dead zones throughout the Lyndhurst area.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Lyndhurst, VA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Lyndhurst, VA offers a wide range of camping options, with 132 campgrounds and RV parks near Lyndhurst, VA and 19 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Lyndhurst, VA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lyndhurst, VA is Sherando Lake Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 34 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 19 free dispersed camping spots near Lyndhurst, VA.

    What parks are near Lyndhurst, VA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 22 parks near Lyndhurst, VA that allow camping, notably George Washington & Jefferson National Forests and Shenandoah National Park.