Best Campgrounds near Onancock, VA

Camping near Onancock, Virginia encompasses a mix of coastal and inland options on Virginia's Eastern Shore, with established campgrounds situated between the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean. Notable facilities include Kiptopeke State Park Campground near Cape Charles and Thousand Trails Virginia Landing in Quinby, both offering waterfront access. The region features several state parks and private campgrounds accommodating tents, RVs, and cabin rentals, with many sites providing direct water access for boating and fishing. Campers can explore nearby attractions including Assateague Island National Seashore, known for its wild horses and pristine beaches, and Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge with its extensive wildlife viewing opportunities.

Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, typically from March through November, with limited year-round options. Summer months bring hot, humid conditions with significant insect activity, particularly mosquitoes in marshy areas. According to reviews, bug spray is essential during warmer months. Fall camping is recommended for milder temperatures and fewer insects. Reservations are strongly advised, especially for waterfront sites and during peak summer weekends. Many campgrounds require bookings months in advance, particularly for holiday periods. Weather conditions can change rapidly in this coastal region, with potential for strong winds and occasional storms.

The camping experience varies significantly between oceanside and bayside locations. Oceanside campgrounds like those at Assateague offer direct beach access but have more exposure to wind and sun with limited shade. As one visitor noted, "If you're camping at Assateague, bring stakes for sand and guy your tent properly. I witnessed many collapsed tents due to wind." Bayside campgrounds typically provide calmer waters ideal for families with small children and more protection from ocean breezes. Inland options like Pocomoke River State Park offer shaded forest camping with access to kayaking and canoeing, serving as convenient base camps for exploring both beach areas and inland attractions while avoiding coastal accommodation prices.

Best Camping Sites Near Onancock, Virginia (47)

    1. Janes Island State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Crisfield, MD
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 968-1565

    $21 - $87 / night

    "There are fire road trails which are more like paths through the woods. Very flat. Be sure to wear DEET as the chiggers and ticks are crazy hungry there."

    "There are fire road trails which are more like paths through the woods. Very flat. Be sure to wear DEET as the chiggers and ticks are crazy hungry there."

    2. Thousand Trails Virginia Landing

    11 Reviews
    Nassawadox, VA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Was a nice place to stay about 1.5 hour drive to either Virginia Beach or assateage."

    "We stayed near the water with full hookups. This place is absolutely beautiful and must have been amazing in its prime. No updates are being made and most everything was shut down."

    3. Tall Pines / Chesapeake Bay KOA Holiday

    12 Reviews
    Bloxom, VA
    16 miles
    Website

    $35 - $159 / night

    "The seasonal weekenders had gone home, and we preferred the larger, more private area behind the site to walk our dogs."

    "We'd reserved 406, but Sun Outdoors turned into KOA, so we got a different site lucky us, 'cause the middle ones were swampy with almost no space outside with sitting water on sites."

    4. Jellystone Park™ Chincoteague Island

    32 Reviews
    Chincoteague, VA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 336-3111

    "Campground has easy walking access to the National Park, shops, restaurants, and mini golf. Just outside the gate is the water park and food truck court."

    "BUT we do pick them based on the outdoor activities we can do from the campground itself via bike riding or walking. Since we don’t bring a car location is very important to us."

    5. Tom's Cove Park

    20 Reviews
    Chincoteague, VA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 336-6498

    $4200 / night

    "People driving around in golf carts cheering, people playing board games at the campsite next door...sleep was difficult."

    "Close to the Marina, Downtown, The Blvd and the Beach. Staff are helpful but also gives you space to live."

    6. Sun Outdoors Cape Charles

    39 Reviews
    Cape Charles, VA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 331-3063

    "It's nearby for Tidewater Virginia campers. Great swimming, fishing, boating and playground opportunities"

    "This campground is close to Virginia Beach and is super accessible . My kids loved the paddleboats as well as the waterpark. There is a general store and a little arcade ."

    7. Bayside Assateague Campground — Assateague Island National Seashore

    55 Reviews
    Girdletree, MD
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 641-3030

    $40 - $80 / night

    "We enjoyed bike riding around the island, catching glimpses of the wild ponies and running around on the beach."

    "If you don’t mind wild horses joining you for dinner and trekking around your campsite at night, then this is your place!! The beach is absolutely gorgeous and so is the scenery."

    8. Kiptopeke State Park Campground

    54 Reviews
    Townsend, VA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 331-2267

    $30 - $47 / night

    "Virginia has some wonderful state parks and this is one of my favorites. Its got a nice beach, boat launch and a couple miles of hiking trails."

    "We love staying in the yurts at Virginia State Parks because they are always an affordable, easy way to camping without having to set up a tent or spend the extra money for a cabin."

    9. Shad Landing Campground

    28 Reviews
    Girdletree, MD
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 632-2566

    $23 - $29 / night

    "It’s just 45 minutes away from the beach at Assateague Island and an hour or so to Ocean City or Chincoteague."

    "Open from April to September (except Waters Edge and Robins Nest loops which are open year round) the tent sites here can be a little close together. Particularly the sites at Waters Edge."

    10. Pocomoke River State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Girdletree, MD
    33 miles
    Website

    $19 - $71 / night

    "I thought our site was tucked more in the forest based on the maps, but it was pretty close to the other sites. Good birdwatching from the site!

    Definitely some insect pressure at the site."

    "Caddy corner from the bath house, but not so close to be disturbing, & it was very clean w/ nice hot water showers & spacious adjacent changing area with bench & lots of hooks to hang towel"

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Recent Reviews near Onancock, VA

543 Reviews of 47 Onancock Campgrounds


  • Aaron S.
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Kiptopeke State Park Campground

    A great place!

    This is a great campground. Well maintained, nice and quiet. C loop has full hookup where A and B do not. Plenty to do, hiking, fishing, birding. Camp store is nice, the staff for the park are great. The bathhouses are a little dirty, but not terrible. One of our favorite places to camp for sure! Try and get C loop spots 15 - 21. They’re shaded and at the back of the loop.

  • B
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Strawberry Crossroads

    A work in progress.

    We had a nice time & plan on returning.

  • C
    Jul. 21, 2025

    Grey's Point Camp

    Good park with alot of area!

    Went for a long weekend. Everyone was friendly from entry of the gate, to the store to the grounds guys! Quite a bit to do here. Wish the playgrounds had a bit more for the younger children but it kept them occupied! Fishing didn’t get us much but not the campgrounds fault! Higher Water temps and jellyfish when we were there most likely kept them away. Would return again!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2025

    Strawberry Crossroads

    Good potential!

    Private.startup on a nice piece of land very close to Assateague. A little Rustic with some small cabins. RV sites are very large and located along a treeline. 30 amp power works fine but odd numbered sites have the outlet on the wrong side of the trailer. Power is for two sites. Economical but limits how you can park to how long your cord is. Very clean facilities. I think it’ll keep getting better every year.

  • Nick E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2025

    Thousand Trails Chesapeake Bay

    Another stay at Chesapeake

    Love this campground. Great people and staff, well maintained sites. T-mobile gateway internet sucks here, but Starlink works well from the site we are in. Level sites and they all have full hookups.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 28, 2025

    Tall Pines / Chesapeake Bay KOA Holiday

    Long and nicely spaced sites

    We stayed at site 411 for five nights. We'd reserved 406, but Sun Outdoors turned into KOA, so we got a different site lucky us, 'cause the middle ones were swampy with almost no space outside with sitting water on sites. The water at 411 drained after three days. The pull-through sites are long and nicely spaced. It's unnecessary, but rent a golf cart to get around the huge campground; it's great for going from your site to the pool, arcade, beach, or fishing pier. We tried crabbing with no luck and only caught one catfish. The staff was super helpful and friendly during all of our interactions.

    Bring bug spray, tiki torches, and mosquito fog spray with all the sitting water around the campground.

  • Shanna S.
    Apr. 24, 2025

    Pocomoke River State Park Campground

    We will be back! Again!

    We’ve camped here twice and have had great experiences!

    The sites are spacious, the bathhouses are clean, and we really enjoy the river view.

    T-Mobile service is good here.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 16, 2025

    Kiptopeke State Park Campground

    Nice park but the campground is kind of cramped

    The only reason I am giving 4 stars is for everyone. I thoroughly enjoyed my spot being In a cul-de-sac. But driving back to my spot I noticed all the A and B spots for trailers are just on top of each other. But overall a good camping spot if you get back in the woods which are all the tent spots. Camp hosts were amazing and always checked on us but not overbearing. Gave advice for the park and we appreciated it.

  • Tori K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 9, 2025

    Jellystone Park™ Chincoteague Island

    Great

    Close to Chincoteague and Assateague if you're there to see the wild ponies. The tent sites weren't so much as individual sites so much as you just set up somewhere in the huge grass field. Close to a lighthouse and I believe it made a sound occasionally but I camped here a few years ago now so I can remember. Realized I missed reviewing this place when I went on this road trip for some reason and wanted to add my review.


Guide to Onancock

Camping sites near Onancock, Virginia offer visitors access to both protected wetlands and coastal environments, with elevations generally below 50 feet above sea level. This low-lying Eastern Shore region experiences warm summers with average July temperatures reaching 87°F and mild winters rarely dropping below freezing. During summer months, the combination of high humidity and standing water creates ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes at most campgrounds.

What to do

Kayaking on water trails: At Janes Island State Park Campground, located about 40 minutes from Onancock, paddlers can explore well-marked water routes. "The water trails have a big variety from large channels to narrow marsh routes and bird watching is excellent. There's a beach that's an easy 1-mile paddle away with lots of room to spread out and have a private space to yourself," notes Sean F. after visiting.

Crabbing and fishing: The shallow waters around many campsites provide excellent opportunities for crabbing, particularly for blue crabs during summer months. "You can go crabbing for blue crabs. We would definitely recommend staying here," mentions Carrie N. about her experience at Janes Island State Park.

Wildlife viewing: The protected wetlands support diverse bird populations and other wildlife. "The hike trails are so beautiful and being by the water was a complete experience! I got to see the sunset for the first time in a long time," reports Renee P. about the trails at Janes Island.

Beach exploration: Access both bay and ocean beaches depending on your campground location. At Tall Pines / Chesapeake Bay KOA Holiday, a camper mentioned, "There is a beach area to swim but also 2 pools. The original pool from when this was Tall Pines Harbor is a traditional rectangle. The new one is larger and also has a large splash pad."

What campers like

Campground amenities: Many campers appreciate well-maintained facilities. "The bathrooms were nicer than my bath at home and sparkling clean. Staff was amazingly pleasant and helpful," shared Kristen D. about Janes Island State Park, adding that "the kayaking alone is worth the trip."

Water access options: Campers enjoy having multiple water environments to choose from. At Sun Outdoors Cape Charles, formerly Cherrystone Family Camping Resort, visitors appreciate the waterfront access. "The campground provided opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities that kept our kids entertained throughout our three night stay. The park is wide-open, which provided plenty of space for kids to roam and explore," reports Jason G.

Less crowded alternatives: Many campers prefer the quieter campgrounds away from main tourist areas. A visitor to Thousand Trails Virginia Landing noted, "This campground seems a bit out of the way, but it's in a great location if you want to get away from the more crowded parks nearby. The staff was extremely helpful and everything was clean."

Wildlife encounters: Opportunities to see animals in their natural habitat draw many visitors. "We took a ride over to the ocean camp sites and found some horses! Worth a stop just for the simplicity of it all!" comments Deanna G. about her stay at Bayside Assateague Campground.

What you should know

Seasonal closures: Most campgrounds in the area operate on limited schedules. "Our first trip here and we loved it! We stayed in water view site 10. WV sites 1-7 have great views and some shade. WV sites 8-20 are more open and close together," reports Laure D. about Tall Pines Harbor, where many seasonal considerations affect site selection.

Campground layout variations: Site privacy and spacing vary significantly between campgrounds. At Pocomoke River State Park Campground, "Loop G - Acorn trail is for campers with pets. The camp sites are in the outer loop of the circular road with lots of space between each site. Lots of shade. There are several paths (like spokes on a wheel) that lead to the bathrooms which are in the middle of the loop," explains Jan K.

Insect preparation: Biting insects can be problematic, especially during warm months. "I was beyond disappointed and cancelled my upcoming trip for the following month as soon as I got home. I don't know if the experience was different Oceanside, but I will never be staying Bayside again," shared Wendy W. about her bug-infested experience at Bayside Assateague Campground.

Water conditions: Tidal patterns affect water activities throughout the day. "The scenery is amazing, especially at dusk and dawn," notes Robert P. about Virginia Landing, where waterfront activities are best planned around tidal schedules.

Tips for camping with families

Activity options: Jellystone Park Chincoteague Island (formerly Chincoteague Island KOA) offers numerous child-friendly amenities. "Lots to do including pools, water park lots of trails to hike or bike," according to Barbara B., making it ideal for families seeking organized recreation.

Site selection for kids: When camping with children, choosing the right campsite makes a big difference. "We stayed in water view 13 and it was a the perfect site. A little far for the kiddo to be at the park but the view was great," shares William C. about Tall Pines Harbor.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Young campers often enjoy animal encounters. "My kids loved catching tiny crabs in the mud every night," reports Angelica K. about her stay at Virginia Landing.

Off-site excursions: Using campgrounds as a base for regional exploration works well for families. "We I tent camped here for two nights as part of our trip to Assateague. The group campsite was huge, complete with plenty of picnic tables, hammock hangs, a fire pit with benches around it," notes Sara G. about Pocomoke River State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site accessibility: Many Eastern Shore campgrounds have specific RV limitations. "We had a premium RV site and since we were here off season in late April- the campground was not super busy. Just expect that you will be in very close proximity of your neighbors," advises Travyl Couple about Jellystone Park Chincoteague Island.

Hookup availability: Full hookups are limited at some state parks. "Been here several times. 30 amp service available on Acorn Trail and Deer Run. No water or sewer hookups but there is a dump station at park entrance with a water fillup spot," reports Jason B. about Pocomoke River State Park.

Size limitations: Larger RVs may struggle at certain campgrounds. "RV sites are very tight. Anything over 35' in my opinion will be hard to get into sites," Jason B. adds about Pocomoke River State Park.

Seasonal considerations: Off-season camping offers more space but fewer amenities. "Their website is very informative. They have RVs for rent, cabins for rent, pull throughs and tent spaces. They are on the water and have a beach area as well as pools and very nice bath houses," shares Amy R. about Tom's Cove Park on Chincoteague Island.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Onancock, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Onancock, VA is Janes Island State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 26 reviews.