Camping near Boydton, VA

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    Campgrounds near Boydton, Virginia cluster around Kerr Reservoir (also known as Buggs Island Lake), offering a mix of Corps of Engineers and state park facilities. North Bend Park and Rudds Creek Campground provide spacious waterfront sites with hookups for RVs while also accommodating tent campers. Occoneechee State Park expands the accommodation options with cabins, yurts, and glamping opportunities. Most facilities are established campgrounds rather than dispersed camping areas, with many sites positioned along the shoreline providing direct water access.

    Seasonal operation varies among the mixed-use campgrounds, with most facilities operating from spring through fall. Rudds Creek operates from April 1 to October 31, though some areas like North Bend remain open year-round. The region experiences typical Virginia seasons with hot, humid summers and mild winters, making spring and fall particularly pleasant for camping. Many waterfront sites have access paths leading directly to the lake for swimming, fishing, and boating. Most campgrounds require reservations, especially during summer weekends and holidays. As one camper noted about North Bend Park, "Sites are laid out really well and are spaced to provide you with 'your own personal space'. Bath houses are well maintained. The park is clean."

    Waterfront camping represents the primary draw for visitors to the Boydton area, with numerous campers highlighting the lake access and water recreation opportunities. Several campgrounds feature beaches where swimming is permitted, and many waterfront sites allow campers to beach their boats overnight. Fishing is particularly popular, with Kerr Reservoir known for excellent bass and catfish opportunities. While the campgrounds are developed with amenities like clean bathhouses, picnic tables, and fire rings, campers should be prepared for bugs during summer months. "Sites give some privacy. Right on lake! They have upgraded bathhouses. Able to swim from many sandy beaches around campground. Great for biking and fishing from shore as well," reported one visitor to North Bend Park. The multi-tiered campsites at some locations provide additional privacy and unique lakefront perspectives.

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      1. North Bend Park

      4.8(20)6mi from Boydton245 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Site 206; Loop D Great site in a National Park on a lake with easy shore access from pad. Clean and spacious. Stayed from Sunday thru Tuesday in mid-August."

      "I loved the lakefront location in back of C loop and that it was 2 tiered which made the site very private with a lower level table, fire-ring, and gravel site. Well maintained campground."

      from $24 - $125 / night

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      2. Occoneechee State Park Campground

      4.4(23)8mi from Boydton74 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "It’s a 3BR/2BA spacious cabin, wooded and lakeside. Great sunsets and nice big deck (some areas of the porch are covered, and have rocking chairs)."

      from $21 - $427 / night

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      3. Rudds Creek Campground

      4.7(10)3mi from Boydton98 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The exception to this is people putting old rugs or carpet around the shore where the park their boats."

      "The bathrooms were very clean and an easy walk from our campsite. The map showed bathrooms in our loop but there wasn't anything there. Had to walk to the showers but not too far."

      from $24 - $68 / night

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      4. Kimball Point Campground — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

      4.8(14)10mi from Boydton74 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We camped lake side at Kimball Point on Kerr Lake. Nice site and views, very quiet great for relaxing fishing and watching the stars at night"

      "The majority of spots are water front or close to it. Many of have easy access to a beach. The lake is very clean, unlike some other lakes in NC, and absolutely beautiful sunrise or sunset."

      from $27 - $77 / night

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      5. Hibernia Campground — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

      4.6(14)11mi from Boydton139 sitesRVs, Tents

      "My biggest complaint is the location of the trash dumpsters is very close to the bath house and campsites in this loop and the smell was not pleasant."

      "Lakeside camping in a tent is great when fishing and being next to the rods. Level sites, can get flooded after heavy rains as I found out."

      from $27 - $112 / night

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      6. COE John H Kerr Reservoir North Bend Park

      4.7(9)7mi from BoydtonRVs, Tents

      "Close to restrooms and walkable distance to showers. Beach area is clean and they provide a few life vest. Playground by showers is handy with kids. Shaded and clean sites. Highly recommend."

      "In the adjacent loop, 136 is a spacious, long easy back-in and near the water."

      from $75 / night

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      7. J.C. Cooper Campground — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

      4.6(20)16mi from Boydton111 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The site was near the water with very nice lake views right from the tent. Great for swimming, kayaking, SUP, and other water activities."

      "Enjoy the lake. Enjoy sitting around a camp fire. Enjoy walking to the bath house in the rain. Enjoy."

      from $27 - $177 / night

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      8. Staunton River State Park Campground

      4.4(19)15mi from Boydton70 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We camped here again at Staunton River State Park, this time we stayed in site 21, which is an electric site near the bathrooms/showers and one of the best for viewing stars."

      "Site was built into a hill and had several steps leading up to it. Much smaller site than we are used to at VA State parks."

      from $27 - $121 / night

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      9. Henderson Point Campground — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

      4.8(9)9mi from Boydton75 sitesRVs, Tents

      "I’ve been to Henderson Point on Kerr Lake multiple times now, and it’s never disappointed! Stayed at sites 16 and 18, and both are great!"

      "The only complaints would be that the bathrooms are kind of far from this site (I never actually went but imagine a good 5 minute walk) and the dump station is about a mile away."

      from $27 - $77 / night

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      10. Longwood Campground at John H Kerr Reservoir

      3.6(5)11mi from BoydtonRVs, Tents

      "You have to travel back to a self service trailer about 4 miles near the local CVS on Route 58. In my humble opinion, Site 16 was the best view of the Lake and has easy accessibility (see photos)."

      "The spots are pretty close together so you don’t get much privacy, luckily we had a older couple next to us who was just the sweetest. We booked last minute so beggars cant be picky I suppose."

      from $50 / night

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    377 Reviews of 50 Boydton Campgrounds


    • E
      May. 25, 2026

      Nutbush Bridge Campground — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

      Site 001 May 2026

      We stayed at site 001 from May 23-25. Camp ground is good, lots of sites lake front. It is very very crowded. Site 001 is on a hill, closest to the VERY outdated bathhouse and farthest from the water. The bathhouse was built in the sixties apparently. Neither of the doors on the women’s stalls close. Not handicap friendly. Definitely have your own toilet/shower if you plan to stay on that side of the campground. The sites are nice but practically on top of each other. Very nice boat ramps.

    • Kaylee G.
      May. 24, 2026

      Staunton River State Park Campground

      Small tent sites with easy access to trails

      We stayed here Memorial weekend 2026. We had a tent only site with no hook ups. It was site 48 which is the first site you come across when pulling into the campgrounds. 

      Site was built into a hill and had several steps leading up to it. Much smaller site than we are used to at VA State parks. Looking at the other sites they were also on the smaller side and oddly shaped. 

      Easy access to the River Bank trail and Captain Staunton trail directly from the campsites. Great when you have kiddos that don't want to walk a ton. 

      Great views throughout of the Staunton River & Dan River. Lots of deer sightings in the morning and early evenings. Great activities with the rangers including a wagon wide through the park.

      It was rainy during our stay so no chance to take advantage of the Dark Sky classification. When skys are clear they do have an astronomer that comes out on the weekends in the summer.

    • A
      May. 24, 2026

      Holly Point — Falls Lake State Recreation Area

      Great place to stay!

      I loved this campsite. My partner and I stayed here for a couple of nights and it was perfect. Out site had its own little access to the water so we fished and paddle boarded right from our campsite. We did have neighbors on either side of us and there wasn’t much between us and them so if you’re worried about privacy you might now love this particular spot but it wasn’t a problem for us at all. Everything was clean and well maintained and there is a dump station on your way out!

    • Kaylee G.
      May. 8, 2026

      Twin Lakes State Park Campground

      Short Stay

      We stayed in the tent only section for Labor Day weekend in 2024. The tent sites were not very level and close together. They were entirely gravel.

      The kiddos enjoyed the swimming beach and some of the play items built in. The slide and some other pieces had seen better days and needed a bit of a refresh.

      We didn't have a chance to check out any trails, but plan to go back on the future.

    • J
      May. 7, 2026

      RV Resort At Carolina Crossroads

      Sweet Community

      This is a surprisingly zen spot for what is basically a parking lot surrounded a pine plantation. The community is very friendly and includes a lot of long-term residents, some of whom even have little veggie gardens. There's a lovely little pool and hot tub (unfortunately for the youth, they aren't allowed in the latter), a pool table, a grill, a little putt-putt golf course, and a nice dog park. There is also (at least on the women's side) a very nice universal access shower suite. And some of the spots come with sweet little gazebos to hang out in! I was permitted, with only a few hours notice, to arrive after office hours, for which I was very grateful.

    • Shaquawn G.
      Apr. 22, 2026

      Redwood Campsite

      Great location

      2 day max camping, no footprint camping, I think there are around 9 pads for 2 person tents!

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      Mar. 4, 2026

      Medoc Mountain State Park Campground

      Wonderful State Park Campground

      Medoc Mountain State Park campground has been recently renovated. All of the full hook up sites and primitive sites are spacious and well kept. We camped in site #26 which was level and spacious. The sites on the outside of the loop are pretty level. The bathrooms/showers are new, spacious, and clean. There is a great playground in walking distance. There are many hiking trails that start near the campground. None of them have amazing views, but they are nice and well marked. I enjoyed the Bluff View trail the most. We were able to hike 6 miles both days we were there. Added bonus: campground is close to I-95. The only drawback is the lack of a close grocery store. Dollar General is less than 5 miles away.

    • Adam and Suzanne B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 2, 2026

      Medoc Mountain State Park Campground

      Newly renovated campground

      Beautiful, small, newly renovated campground. Gorgeous bath house. A few sites are level but most aren’t. Quiet. Easy to get to from I-95.

    • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 5, 2025

      Staunton River State Park Campground

      Hidden Gem - Dark Sky certified park

      Lots of trails, 2 boat launches and nice campground.  We stay here every once in a while since it is so close and such a amazing state park.

      Check out our video of all the sites.

      https://youtu.be/g3tsJATaSis?si=3Cl29wwqTO1JF9FW


    Guide to Boydton

    Campgrounds near Boydton, Virginia cluster around Kerr Reservoir, a 50,000-acre lake with over 800 miles of shoreline across Virginia and North Carolina. The area features red clay and sandy shorelines with modest elevation changes. Water levels can fluctuate considerably throughout the year, with beaches expanding during late summer when water levels drop by as much as 15 feet from spring highs.

    What to do

    Stargazing after dark: Staunton River State Park, located about 30 minutes from Boydton, is designated as an International Dark Sky Park. "The park is an International Dark sky and there are two telescopes that can be checked out for free at the visitor's center. While staying there I saw a skunk, a groundhog, several deer and a great variety of birds," explains one visitor to Staunton River State Park Campground.

    Paddling in coves: The protected inlets around Kimball Point offer calm waters ideal for beginning paddlers. "We were on site #75, right on the shore line. Several sites are waterfront. The water is very clear! You can see probably about 5-6 feet down," notes a camper at Kimball Point Campground.

    Boat access camping: Many campsites allow boats to be beached directly at your site overnight. At Rudds Creek Campground, "Best part, you can beach your boats/kayaks right up to your site and nobody bothers your stuff. Lots of space between water access spots. There's extra parking at the campsites for cars and boat trailers."

    Bass fishing opportunities: Kerr Reservoir is nationally recognized for trophy bass fishing. Tournaments are held regularly throughout the spring and summer. "Fishing around the campsite was great; not hard to catch fish there!" reports a Rudds Creek camper. Another mentions, "People fishing at the Dam getting huge catfish."

    What campers like

    Multi-level campsites: Several campgrounds feature unique terraced sites that provide both shade and water access. "We only stayed a night because we were just passing through but we really liked our site #59. There was plenty of room for our 31ft airstream and had a neat large second level part to our site with a picnic table and fire pit," notes a visitor to North Bend Park.

    Private beaches: Many waterfront sites include small sandy or pebbly areas for swimming and boat access. "Our site was a back-in and pretty level with only a slight decline as you move toward the rear. The view was absolutely gorgeous. East facing, the semi private beach was easily accessible and only maybe 50ft from the site," shares a camper at Henderson Point Campground.

    Spacious sites: Unlike more crowded lakefront destinations, many Kerr Lake campgrounds offer generous spacing between sites. "Sites are big and somewhat wooded. Not a campground where it's one on top of each other which is nice... especially with dogs!" explains a visitor to Hibernia Campground.

    Hot showers year-round: Campers consistently mention the quality of bathroom facilities. "Bathrooms are within walking distance from all campsites. Ours was a bit of a walk uphill but not bad. Nice clean, hot showers!" notes a Staunton River visitor. At Henderson Point, one camper was impressed by "bathrooms that are some of the best I've ever seen! Super spacious showers, everything seemed newer and was very well cleaned/maintained."

    What you should know

    Limited amenities nearby: Most campgrounds are remote with few services close by. "It's in the middle of 'nowhere'. An old general store is 5 min away (sells firewood, basic food items, some camping/rv supplies and some souvenirs like tshirts & hats)," notes a Kimball Point camper who adds "The closest gas station is 11 min away in the opposite direction of the general store."

    Tent pad surfaces vary: Many campsites have gravel pads which may require additional equipment for tent campers. At North Bend Park, one camper advises: "The camp sites are in great condition. Bring a tarp or footprint for you tent the pads are all gravel."

    Water hookup logistics: Several campgrounds require longer-than-standard hoses for RV hookups. A camper at Henderson Point notes, "Site #29 and had great sunset views over the water. NOTE - to bring at least 75 feet of water hose, as some sites have long runs from in front of camper."

    Steep site grades: Some campgrounds feature significant elevation changes that may challenge large RVs. A visitor to J.C. Cooper Campground cautions: "Be warned that the sites vary pretty widely in size and grade. We have a 32' travel trailer that fit in spot 65 with no problem but there were many more that we could not fit in because of the steep grades."

    Tips for camping with families

    Best swimming areas: Look for campgrounds with gentle entry points into the lake. "My kids loved this place, we stayed in site 77. Basically 100ft to the water, sites are not on top of each other," reports a Kimball Point visitor. Another camper at Henderson Point noted "the red mud is so much easier to wash off than kids than sand!"

    Playground access: Several campgrounds include play areas for children. At Occoneechee State Park Campground, "There's a large playground and easy walking trails. The central bathhouses have showers, flush toilets, and utility sinks; the smaller bathrooms in the loops are open pit toilets with no sinks."

    Kid-friendly activities: Beyond swimming and playground time, many campgrounds offer organized programming. "We had a great weekend here. Enjoyed outdoor movie on Friday. Park rangers had great kids programs including animal feeding frenzy where we learned about snakes and turtles," shares a Staunton River visitor.

    Bike-friendly terrain: Many loops provide safe areas for kids to ride. "The gkids brought their bikes and loved riding around the park. It was rather empty since it was still technically winter," notes a Staunton River camper. Another visitor to Rudds Creek notes, "The roads within the campground offer a great walking experience as well as bicycle riding opportunity. Lots of kids riding bikes."

    Tips from RVers

    Seasonal considerations: The primary camping season runs April through October, with some facilities open year-round. "We were there on a beautiful chilly clear night and the sky and stars were amazing!" shares a winter visitor to Staunton River State Park.

    Leveling challenges: Many waterfront sites require substantial leveling. A J.C. Cooper camper advises, "Many sites are really best suited for tents (which would be excellent sites) while others are open for Class As."

    Site research: Check campground websites carefully as many sites have restrictions that aren't obvious. "Many of the lots are marked as tent OR RV which I guess they are but we would probably not boondock here again as it isn't flat but the RV sites look amazing," notes a camper at Kimball Point.

    Utility requirements: Pack extra-long power cords and water hoses. "It was a back-in site, but you couldn't quite back in far because of trees and roots, so a longer electric line and water hose is a must," advises a Kimball Point visitor.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Boydton, VA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Boydton, VA offers a wide range of camping options, with 50 campgrounds and RV parks near Boydton, VA and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Boydton, VA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Boydton, VA is North Bend Park with a 4.8-star rating from 20 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Boydton, VA.