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    The Glade Spring, Virginia area features a diverse range of camping opportunities with both established campgrounds and dispersed options throughout the Jefferson and Washington National Forests. Royal Oak Campground at Hungry Mother State Park offers tent and RV sites with full hookups alongside cabin and yurt accommodations, while the more primitive dispersed sites in Washington & Jefferson National Forest provide free camping options for those seeking a more rustic experience. Campers can also find well-appointed facilities at Hurricane Campground and Grindstone Recreation Area, both within 25 miles of Glade Spring, offering access to regional attractions like the Virginia Creeper Trail and Mount Rogers.

    Many campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, with most forest service sites closing between late October and mid-April. "The closest town is Damascus, VA, about 12 miles away. The town is small, but draws thousands of tourists each year who are either hiking the Appalachian Trail or cycling the famous Virginia Creeper bike path," noted one visitor who stayed at a forest service site. Road conditions vary significantly throughout the area, with some dispersed camping areas requiring high-clearance vehicles or careful navigation on unpaved forest roads. Cell service is notably limited in the mountainous terrain, especially in the Mount Rogers Recreation Area, where campers should plan to be offline during their stay. Established campgrounds like Hungry Mother State Park provide more reliable amenities, including electric hookups, showers, and drinking water year-round.

    Waterfront camping opportunities receive particular praise from visitors to the region. One camper described their forest service site as having "a good fire ring, and was on the edge of a creek that we could filter water from with ease." Several campgrounds feature creek or lakeside sites that provide both scenic views and the practical benefit of water access. Hikers appreciate the proximity to notable trails, including the Appalachian Trail and Mount Rogers paths. Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant, with Grayson Highlands State Park's wild ponies being a particular highlight for many visitors. Campers consistently mention the peaceful mountain setting as a primary draw, though several reviewers note that some dispersed areas suffer from occasional trash problems and advise fellow campers to practice Leave No Trace principles.

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    Best Campgrounds near Glade Spring (195)

      1. Royal Oak Campground — Hungry Mother State Park

      4.7(42)16mi from Glade Spring11 sitesTents, Glamping

      "We stayed here for an overnight stop on our road trip through Virginia, and it was lovely!"

      "Hungry Mother State Park, just a short drive off I-81 in southwestern Virginia, is an easily accessible gem offering modern cabins, yurts, and campgrounds equipped for tents or RVs, with limitless activities"

      from $27 / night

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      2. Hickory Ridge Campground — Grayson Highlands State Park

      4.8(56)19mi from Glade Spring72 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "With camping just a moderate day hike away from Mount Rogers, the highest point in Virginia, this campground is a hiker's paradise."

      "Campground Review: There are two campgrounds in Grayson Highland SP which is located by The Mouth Of Wilson, VA, near the North Carolina border."

      from $27 - $98 / night

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      3. Grindstone

      4.6(21)15mi from Glade Spring136 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Doesn’t get much more relaxing, electric, water hook-ups and a short drive to downtown Damascus VA.. AT, Virginia Creeper, White Top Mountain and Mount Rogers all near by."

      "We like to hike and there are TONS of trails in this area. One trail leaves directly from the campground and will bring you to the top of Mt. Rogers, also intersecting with the Appalachian Trail."

      from $24 - $36 / night

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      4. Jefferson National Forest Beartree Campground

      4.5(12)10mi from Glade Spring131 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Located in the Mount Rogers Recreation Area, this campground is close to enough activities to fill a whole week of outdoor fun!"

      "Large secluded campsites surrounded by rhododendron bushes with a mountain spring creek meandering through the campgrounds."

      from $55 / night

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      5. Hurricane Campground

      4.6(15)16mi from Glade Spring27 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Amazing little campground in the heart of Mount Rogers recreational area in Western Virginia. Wonderful fall colors crisp, clean, mountain air was totally the best!"

      "This camp ground is located well off any main roads under a nice quiet canopy of Hemlocks and Laurel trees. Easy walking distance to several well maintained and very clean outhouses."

      from $20 - $40 / night

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      6. Washington & Jefferson National Forest Dispersed Sites

      4.0(8)10mi from Glade SpringTents

      "At the intersection of the North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia state lines, sits this national forest which offers multiple dispersed camping areas along Bear Creek."

      "Only downside was the spot I set up camp was very close to the road and headlights from passing cars would light up the spot. However the road was quiet most of the night."

      7. Camp Burson Campground — Hungry Mother State Park

      4.3(12)15mi from Glade Spring48 sitesRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "This was our first visit to a Virginia State Park and we were impressed."

      "Has multiple pull through sites, bath house and laundry close by. We were there during off season so some of the park was closed and they collected payment through honor system."

      from $37 - $41 / night

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      8. Whitetop

      4.4(8)14mi from Glade Spring

      "30 minute drive to Grayson Highlands"

      "They just reworked the rd so it was an easy drive in our class c rv"

      9. Laurel Creek RV Park

      4.8(5)11mi from Glade SpringRVs

      "We were in Damascus for the Appalachian Trail Days Festival and needed an RV spot but didn’t think we could get one because we were so late in looking for one."

      "This was a good spot right on the Laurel Creek and the Creeper Trail.  Walk to town for restaurants and bike/outdoor shops and a convenience store.  Grocery store is a little further away."

      from $55 / night

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      10. Backbone Rock Recreation Area Pavilions and Campground

      4.0(8)14mi from Glade Spring11 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Just across the Virginia state line, this national forest offers multiple dispersed camping areas along Beaver Dam Creek. Opportunities for hiking, cycling, fishing, and paddling are abundant."

      "Stayed in Campsite #1 Even though it is within view of the road, the running water sound of the creek behind us lulled us to sleep."

      from $10 - $20 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Glade Spring, VA

    963 Reviews of 195 Glade Spring Campgrounds


    • M
      Jul. 3, 2026

      Thunder River Campground

      The perfect getaway for the camping lovers

      Beautiful scenery right next to the Russell Fork River! A solid 5 stars for the campground & staff. You don’t have to worry about the fun police monitoring your every action. Very budget friendly, they have the cheapest rates that I could find around the area. It’s really laidback & peaceful. You can sit at camp & relax while you drink your favorite beverage, enjoy your favorite smoke, just keep it to yourself & don’t raise hell. Or you could hit the Russell Fork for some awesome river activities such as fishing, swimming, kayaking, etc. At check-in you get the free Wi-Fi password & a bundle of wood for your fire pit. It’s a great getaway & I thoroughly enjoyed my stay & look forward to coming back. The only downside is that they need more shade options for the back tent sites to beat the summer heat. I highly recommend Thunder River Campground!!⛺️

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 30, 2026

      Roan Creek Campground

      Constant harassment from owners

      This campground is not 420 friendly! It’s Tn where MJ is illegal. We have RX but we were harassed non stop. One day the owner said to smoke by River, next day somewhere else! Owner also would snoop around my camper to upset my Belgian Mal. We spent a miserable summer here May-Nov. Never again! All was ok until we set up!

    • gonoway P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Stony Fork Campground

      Lots of pretty great spots.

      Place seams tidy. Spots are nicely appointed, in that they are slightly separated.

    • R
      Jun. 19, 2026

      New River Redemption

      Great get away- perfect for solo female travelers

      Beautiful property right on the river. The host was amazing. Clean port o John- water- river, wonderful owner. Close to town yet quiet. This is my favorite

    • Jordan H.
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Cardens Bluff Campground

      Beautiful location!

      We ended up booking 2 campsites (due to planning on moving) but stayed at our first one the whole time. The camp host was so nice and friendly! Very helpful! Wasn’t a place to swim there, but was very close to a nice beach area!

    • s
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Observation Knob Park

      Horrible and disrespectful

      The management is terrible they are disrespectful and dont deserve to run this campground.  Not sure what gives him the right to call my wife at 10 oclock at night and start screaming and yelling at her telling her that he doesn't like her and kick us out over a bike being being out at 830 at night while my son was fishing.  There rules are so unrealistic and childish thats not to mention they have convicted felons staying there harassing kids all night.  The management should be remove from this position immediately its not safe there for the kids anymore and is the most disrespectful biased campground I have ever been at.

    • Dani P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 13, 2026

      Stony Fork Campground

      Quaint little campground

      This is a nice little campground. They have sites with electricity and water hook-ups, just electric hook-ups and some with out either. The sites are very well maintained and with all of the trees, they feel pretty secluded and spaced out. Highly recommend if you're looking for a nature get away.

    • S
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Sugar Hollow Campground

      Great campground at a great price!

      Just $20 for a spacious site in the woods with hook ups and Wi-Fi! It’s first come first serve, but on a June weekend there were many sites available when I arrived in the early evening not every site has water, so if that matters to you look carefully before you park your trailer or vehicle


    Guide to Glade Spring

    Camp sites near Glade Spring, Virginia sit within the scenic Appalachian range at elevations typically between 2,000-5,000 feet. The region experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during day and dropping to the low 60s at night, making camping comfortable even in mid-summer. Most forest service roads leading to dispersed sites remain unpaved with varying conditions that can deteriorate after heavy rainfall.

    What to do

    Bike the Virginia Creeper Trail: Located just minutes from Grindstone Recreation Area, this popular trail offers 34 miles of converted railroad trail. "Make this trip twice a year would add a third if time allowed. AT, Virginia Creeper, White Top Mountain and Mount Rogers all near by," notes one visitor who considers Grindstone among their favorite places.

    Fish in mountain streams: Multiple camping areas offer direct access to stocked trout waters. At Hurricane Campground, you'll find "a beautiful campground located alongside a stream with trout fishing," according to one camper who visited in spring 2021.

    Sunrise viewpoints: Whitetop Mountain provides exceptional vantage points for early risers. "I had my best views to in the field to the side of the road toward the picnic & homestead area," reports a camper who visited Grayson Highlands after a 25-year absence, noting how the higher elevation makes Mt. Rogers more accessible than from the valley.

    What campers like

    Forest privacy: The natural growth between sites at Jefferson National Forest Beartree Campground creates secluded camping areas. "The sites were built in a forest of rhododendron and there is so much privacy compared to most other campgrounds. As a result, it seems quieter," explains one regular visitor who has camped there for over 25 years.

    Wooden tent platforms: At Grayson Highlands State Park's Hickory Ridge Campground, many sites feature elevated platforms. "All campsites are on platforms, which makes it very nice to set up your stuff. The sites have the usual amenities like a picnic bench and table, a firepit, and a lantern pole," writes a camper who particularly appreciated this thoughtful design.

    Mountain swimming holes: The creek access at Backbone Rock Recreation Area provides natural water features. "Beaver Dam Creek runs behind the campsite and is absolutely gorgeous with clear water, fish, and beautiful rhododendrons and trees that keep the area shaded," shared one visitor who camped with small children at site #5.

    What you should know

    Seasonal closures: Most national forest campgrounds operate on limited schedules. Beartree Campground only operates "April 15 to October 31," while Hurricane Campground faced opening delays in 2021 "because of difficulty getting a campground host."

    Variable road conditions: Access to dispersed camping spots often requires preparation. When visiting Washington & Jefferson National Forest Dispersed Sites, one camper advised that a vehicle "larger than 20 feet as the potholed road and the tight turns to get up to the camp from the road would be tough. 4WD highly recommended, especially in mud season or winter."

    Limited connectivity: Cell service varies dramatically by location. At Grindstone Recreation Area, a reviewer noted there is "no cell phone service," making it ideal "if you want to escape it all." Similarly, another camper mentioned "There is absolutely no cell service at this camp, you have to go into town or hike a local mountain to get service up high."

    Tips for camping with families

    Sites with play areas: Some campgrounds include designated recreation spaces. Hungry Mother State Park has "a nice area for a picnic with swings and other things for kids," which complemented their "clean" bathroom facilities according to a family that camped there in June 2018.

    Creek play spots: Look for shallow water access at Camp Burson near creek-side sites. "The creek was right next to our site, and the boys enjoyed playing in it," shared a camper who appreciated that their site was "very large and well situated" though "not shaded or private."

    Animal viewing opportunities: Beyond the popular ponies, wildlife sightings are common. "We saw several deer, some turkey but no bears," reported a visitor at Grayson Highlands, though they still advised awareness when moving around the campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Electric hookup locations: The positioning of utilities varies by campsite. At Camp Burson, one RVer noted their site "was level" and "water and electric were well-placed" at site #43, which was "on the end of a row with our patio facing a hillside next to a stream."

    Tree clearance concerns: Some sites have overhanging branches that can damage tall vehicles. At Hungry Mother State Park's Burston Campground, a visitor mentioned "the only problem we had were that some of the trees need to be trimmed back and scratched the upper sides of our coach."

    Pull-through availability: Several campgrounds offer easier access sites. Laurel Creek RV Park in Damascus provides convenient camping "directly on the Creeper so that makes up for it! Great location also because it is close to restaurants and the center of the small town."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Glade Spring, VA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Glade Spring, VA offers a wide range of camping options, with 195 campgrounds and RV parks near Glade Spring, VA and 9 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Glade Spring, VA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Glade Spring, VA is Royal Oak Campground — Hungry Mother State Park with a 4.7-star rating from 42 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Glade Spring, VA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 free dispersed camping spots near Glade Spring, VA.

    What parks are near Glade Spring, VA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 30 parks near Glade Spring, VA that allow camping, notably Blue Ridge Parkway and John W. Flannagan Dam and Reservoir.