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    The Norfolk, Virginia area features a mix of coastal and inland camping options within a short drive of the city. First Landing State Park Campground in Virginia Beach stands as one of the most popular destinations, offering tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and yurts along the Chesapeake Bay shoreline. Other established campgrounds include Holiday Trav-L-Park, Virginia Beach KOA, and The Colonies RV and Travel Park, which provide varying levels of amenities from basic tent sites to full-service RV hookups. Most developed campgrounds in the region are concentrated along the coastline between Norfolk and Virginia Beach, with additional options extending north toward Cape Charles and west toward Williamsburg.

    Reservations are strongly recommended for most campgrounds in the area, particularly during summer months when beach access is in high demand. Many campgrounds remain open year-round, though services may be limited in winter. "First Landing State Park is a real gem in the midst of a very busy Virginia Beach. The campsites range from tenting with no hookups to 20, 30, and 50 foot sites with water and electric," noted one camper. Road access to campgrounds is generally good throughout the region, with paved roads leading to most established sites. Cell service is reliable near developed areas but may be spotty in more remote locations. Weather conditions are typically mild, though summer brings humidity and occasional storms, while winter camping requires preparation for cooler temperatures and potential wind exposure along the coast.

    Waterfront camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors, with beach access being a primary draw. Several campgrounds provide direct beach access or are within walking distance of the shoreline. Campers frequently mention the unique experience of being able to camp near the beach while still having access to urban amenities. As one visitor described First Landing State Park, "Very nice state park. Sites are not large, but well separated by dense foliage. Free hot showers. Some road noise from Rt 60, but also the sound of waves from the ocean if you get a site on the ocean side." Military training activities may create noise at certain campgrounds near bases, particularly those close to Naval Station Norfolk or Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story. Wildlife viewing opportunities include shorebirds, deer, and various marine life along the coastline.

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    Best Campgrounds near Norfolk (76)

      1. First Landing State Park Campground

      4.4(122)10mi from Norfolk225 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is a trail center nearby in the state park with a number of trails. Many things to do in Virginia Beach and Norfolk."

      "FLSP is a real Gem in the midst of a very busy Virginia Beach. The campsites range from tenting with no hookups to 20, 30, and 50 foot sites with water and electric."

      from $32 - $163 / night

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      2. Holiday Trav-L-Park

      4.0(46)16mi from NorfolkRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We stayed at Holiday Trav-L-Park in Virginia Beach for the first time for 3 nights in July.  As our travel trailer is small, we were able to stay in site #152. "

      "I stayed here to go to a concert in downtown Virginia Beach when high-season hotel rates made booking a room too pricey."

      from $25 - $92 / night

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      3. Virginia Beach KOA

      4.3(39)17mi from NorfolkRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Definitely plenty to do and a short Uber distance to the World Famous Virginia Beach."

      "You can take trolley to Virginia Beach. The pools were clean and lots for kids to do without leaving."

      4. Kiptopeke State Park Campground

      4.4(55)22mi from Norfolk159 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $32 - $459 / night

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      5. The Colonies RV and Travel Park

      4.4(11)8mi from NorfolkRVs

      "Lovely small campground located inside a National Park land. Full hookup sites are named after the original 13 colonies. Nicely situated between Williamsburg, Hampton, Norfolk and Virginia Beach."

      "One of the most scenic and peaceful campgrounds in the state of Virginia, you are right by the water (it’s almost like an island), 2 minutes walking distance from a secluded beach, add two more minutes"

      from $25 - $59 / night

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      6. Sun Outdoors Cape Charles

      4.5(40)28mi from NorfolkRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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. Little Creek MWR RV Park

      3.0(3)5mi from NorfolkRVs, Tents

      8. Sandy Bottom Nature Park

      4.8(6)14mi from NorfolkTents, Glamping

      "The park is centrally located with easy highway access.  Plentiful parking, lots of trails to choose from.  The staff was top notch and super kind and helpful. "

      "Sites: 11 primitive tent sites 2 of which are group sites  4 tent cabins that sit right on the edge of the lake

       The individual campsites are FCFS and you must park and hike in."

      from $11 - $42 / night

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      9. Gosnold's Hope Park

      3.5(4)11mi from NorfolkRVs, Glamping

      "Nice spots, a little close, no campfire rings, friendly staff, close to amenities, nice bathrooms."

      from $32 / night

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      10. Military Park Langley AFB Bethel Recreation Area - Park and FamCamp

      3.7(7)15mi from NorfolkRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There is a small playground in the campground area, but right next to the campground is a large play area that has a rock wall that our kids really loved playing at. "

      "There is a lake for fishing with boat rentals available. Not very quite as it’s located near a busy road. (Saunders road). You can hear cars ambulance etc. all night."

      from $15 - $30 / night

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    744 Reviews of 76 Norfolk Campgrounds


    • Lauren B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Thousand Trails Chesapeake Bay

      Quaint

      One of the nicer thousand trails. The D loop is wide and level and close to everything if you dont want to bring a gold cart or bike. Has a weekend resturant that serves breakfast lunch and dinner. A small shop, pool, park and access to the river. Full hookup back in. A loop is tight and E loop is for long term looks like a nice place to do an annual site. Its 20-30 mins away from everything so think of that when packing. No acolohl sold on site either.

    • lisa K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Virginia Beach KOA

      Will not stay again due to the fighter jets overhead.

      The fighter jets are so close to the campground. Extremely loud. You can not have a conversation on the phone when they fly over. Hurts my ears. Especially in the middle of the night. Twice. Thundering roars then the high whistle woke me disoriented with sudden fear it was a missile coming in. On the other hand, the pool area and lazy river were very nice. Bathouse was kept clean. Constant property care and maintenance were daily kept nice. Trolly for an added fee to the beach from campground. Nice kid and family activities to do at the campground.

    • Bryan S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      First Landing State Park Campground

      Highly recommend!

      So we had just gone in on a day pass to go to the beach and ended up staying two nights. It was that nice. The sites varied greatly in size, but both the sites we stayed in had plenty of room and shade. The bathrooms were clean and well maintained. The beaches were filled with crabs, so if you don’t like crabs it might not be the place for you, but we really loved it there.

    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Gwynns Island RV Resort

      Nice spot!

      Mostly seasonal, people are very welcoming. Only downside was we had no t mobile service and WiFi was unreliable.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Sun Outdoors Cape Charles

      Nice water views, but expensive!

      This is a typical Sun Resort property with tons of amenities and activities which is great for families. There are four fishing piers, miniature golf, basketball court, baseball diamond, five pools (including one that is adult only), a large dog park, and much, much more. There are a couple of “beach” areas but there are lots of rocks so you might want to wear water shoes. We visited in May and the park was just starting to open for the summer so the pools were not open and there were not many scheduled activities. There is a large camp store and café onsite which is convenient if you don’t want to leave the property. 

      We booked a 50A full hook-up site (621) which was one row back from being on the water. The front row (with unobstructed water views) is about $50 more per night so I checked online to see which sites were unoccupied and booked one behind them in the second row. Luckily, no one booked a site in front of us during our stay and we had great views, especially of the sunsets. Our site had a great view of the bay since there was no camper in front of us. The site was a pull thru plenty long enough for our car and RV and level and we had a nice shade tree on our patio side. We did have a clear view to the sky with our Dish satellite and got a sufficient amount of over-the-air tv channels. Most of the sites are sandy/gravel and we didn’t have any trouble sinking as the substrate was hard packed. There are a couple of ponds which are pretty, but they attract geese and there was goose poop everywhere. 

      Honestly, we really liked the surrounding area but, to us, the nightly price of $71 is pretty steep (and that is with a 25% discount-it's normally over $100), especially since we don’t use any of the amenities. Sun does offer specials based on length of stay and offers discounts to military and first responders so check their special offers section before booking. We loved watching the large ships in the Chesapeake and looked on vesselfinder.com to see what they were and where they were going.

      Nearby is Eastern Shore of VA National Wildlife Refuge which has a couple of nice trails and The Barrier Island Center is very interesting with exhibits and short films. Downtown Cape Charles is super cute with nice shops and eateries. Cape Charles Brewing Company has delicious fish and chips, Mason Avenue Bakery is absolutely delicious, and we recommend the pizza at Deadrise Italian Kitchen.

    • M
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Chickahominy Riverfront Park

      Beautiful Location and about 15 minutes from BGW

      Beautiful campground with riverfront tent spaces as well as RV spaces. Pool looked nice and a lovely quiet beach was very family friendly as well

    • Megan H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Chesapeake Campground

      Great local quiet spot!

      I loved staying at this campground. It’s definitely geared towards locals and quiet stays, no campground events and things of that nature, but it’s perfect for someone not looking for the fluff. They do have two pools, basketball courts, kayak rentals, and I believe pony rides! They have a really nice climate controlled game room too. They are extremely fairly priced. They also have THE best campground bathrooms I have ever seen. Seems like they host a lot of events, club and troop weekends, things of that sort. I really enjoyed staying there and I will be back. Nice low key local spot for someone in the full time RV life or needing an affordable quiet place to stay while in the area.

    • S K.
      Jun. 16, 2026

      North Landing Beach Campground

      Will return for sure

      Very, very glad we found this location. Medium to larger campground. Quite spacious. You're not packed in like Oreos in a wrapper. Nice layout, and site sizes. Nice level pads. Very clean & well maintained, everything is. Plenty of amenities and weekly activities.On site pizza & ice cream shop, highly recommended. Great water access paddle boards & kayaks. Nice boat launch too. An absolute bargain for the price point. Killer sunsets too. Have paid more and gotten less, and disappointed. Repeating, very pleased staying here, soo much room. Thank you


    Guide to Norfolk

    Camping in Norfolk, VA offers year-round access to both beach and inland sites. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-90°F with high humidity, while winter camping temperatures range from 30-50°F. Most Norfolk camping areas remain accessible during winter months though beach camping becomes less popular as water temperatures drop to the low 50s.

    What to do

    Beach access activities: First Landing State Park Campground provides both bay and ocean recreation opportunities. "Always good, to camp first landing... long boardwalk, peaceful beach and calm water," notes Wilfredo D. The park has convenient beach access with calmer waters compared to oceanfront beaches.

    Fishing and crabbing: Kiptopeke State Park Campground offers excellent fishing spots along the Chesapeake Bay. "This park is a nice place to bring your family to camp, fish, crab and relax by the beach and collect seashells," mentions Annemarie R. The park also has a fishing pier where visitors can catch unusual species.

    Paddling and boating: Sandy Bottom Nature Park provides affordable kayak and paddleboat rentals on its lake. "Lots of hiking trails to walk & turtles in the lake!! Plus you can rent boats for a cheap price which we will probably go back to do," says Gracie B. The 456-acre park also features numerous trails around the lake.

    What campers like

    Military history exploration: The Colonies RV and Travel Park sits on historic Fort Monroe with unique positioning. "Located on the far end and on a beautiful flat grassy area with beautiful mature trees. While there you must check out the Fort Monroe Casement Museum. You have water on two sides with excellent walking area," explains one camper.

    Diverse pool options: Holiday Trav-L-Park offers multiple swimming areas rather than a single crowded pool. "Several pools to choose from so you don't have to be packed in at one main pool with all the campground guests," explains Da'Paul F. The campground is located about a mile from Virginia Beach oceanfront.

    Private, tree-lined sites: Many campers appreciate the natural separation between sites at First Landing. "Large, private sites among really cool, bent trees. Clean, up-to-date facilities. Large laundry room. Close to the bay and a few minutes drive to ocean beaches and the boardwalk," notes Adam and Suzanne B.

    What you should know

    Military noise presence: Sites near military installations experience periodic training noise. At Fort Story Cape Henry RV Park, you'll hear "reveille" in the morning, and at First Landing, "You may hear occasional machine guns and artillery. You will also hear reveille in the morning," reports Nita D.

    Off-season advantages: Winter camping offers significant cost savings. "Prices come way down during the off season. Much of the facilities are closed but they keep open one of their bathhouses. Otherwise it's a peaceful stay in the winter months," explains Leo S. about Virginia Beach KOA.

    Beach parking considerations: Some campgrounds provide beach access solutions. Holiday Trav-L-Park is "1 mile roughly to the ocean front but they have there own beach parking lot and provide you with a parking pass for use," notes Da'Paul F., solving a common challenge for beach visitors.

    Tips for camping with families

    Multi-generational appeal: Sun Outdoors Cape Charles offers activities for various age groups. "This is a great campground. It has plenty to do. It has 5 swimming pools, very clean and well maintained. It has mini golf and paddleboats. It has a great kids program with lots of activities," Susan P. explains.

    Budget-friendly options: Sandy Bottom Nature Park provides affordable camping close to amenities. "The sites were located about 1/4 mile from the parking lot down a trail. They were spaced nicely apart and had nice sand tent platforms with a picnic table and a fire ring with a grate. Trash cans were very close by, which was super nice," reports liz J., noting the campground charges just $10.60 per night.

    Beach alternatives: First Landing State Park offers family-friendly camping without oceanfront crowds. "My extended family has been camping here for years. The facilities are great and there is easy access to the beach. Would definitely recommend to any family that wants to start camping or anyone who wants an easy camping experience," shares Xavier N.

    Tips from RVers

    Extended stay considerations: Langley AFB Bethel Recreation Area has reservation limitations to be aware of. "Very nice campground, in a wooded area, by a lake/reservoir, has about 25 spots (FH), you can only book up to 90 days, and for a total of 180 days in a year," advises Maria K.

    Hookup logistics: At Little Creek MWR RV Park, prepare for connection challenges. "Full hook up (electric/water/sewer) on sites; some have fire pits, some don't. Also the connection boxes are set back pretty far on the sites, so you need longer hoses/cords. We had a long electric cord that reached and had to add a second water hose and second section of sewer hose to connect," warns Eleanor the Airstream R.

    Site selection tips: When selecting RV sites, consider shade coverage. At Kiptopeke State Park, "1st two rows of sites have almost ZERO tree cover. 1st row not very level sites," notes Ashley I., while advising that "tent sites are wooded, no rvs allowed."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best campsites in Norfolk for families?

    First Landing State Park Campground stands out as an excellent family destination with sites nestled under canopies of live oaks and pines. The campground offers great privacy between sites due to dense foliage, and kids love climbing the live oak trees. The beach is just a short 3-minute walk from most sites, making it perfect for family outings. For families seeking additional amenities, Sandy Bottom Nature Park near Hampton offers reservable sites with easy access to nature trails and outdoor activities that appeal to children of all ages. Both locations provide clean facilities and a safe environment for families to enjoy outdoor adventures.

    Are there any waterfront camping options in Norfolk?

    False Cape State Park Campground offers a pristine waterfront camping experience, located about 5 miles from Little Island Park. This remote location provides beautiful coastal camping with direct beach access. For those seeking Chesapeake Bay views, Kiptopeke State Park Campground is another excellent waterfront option near Norfolk. The park features camping sites with water and electric hookups while offering spectacular views of the Chesapeake Bay. Both parks allow campers to enjoy swimming, fishing, and wildlife watching right from their campsite, making them perfect for water enthusiasts wanting to experience Virginia's coastal beauty.

    What RV parks and facilities are available in Norfolk?

    The Colonies RV and Travel Park is a lovely small campground offering full hookup sites named after the original 13 colonies. Conveniently located between Williamsburg, Hampton, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach, it features a store, firewood, and typical RV resort activities. Another option is Chesapeake Campground, a former KOA that caters primarily to monthly campers but keeps several sites open for short-term stays. For military personnel, Little Creek MWR RV Park provides drive-in access with reservable sites featuring water hookups, toilets, and big-rig-friendly spaces, all within easy reach of Norfolk attractions.

    Are there private camping options in Norfolk for a more secluded experience?

    Holiday Trav-L-Park offers a more private camping experience with secluded sites available for those seeking tranquility near Norfolk. The park maintains wooded areas between sites to enhance privacy while still providing necessary amenities. For an even more secluded option, American Heritage RV Park features concrete, level sites with enough space and vegetation to provide privacy. While conveniently located to explore the tidewater area, the park's layout and landscaping create a sense of seclusion that many private campers appreciate. Both parks offer a good balance of privacy and accessibility to Norfolk and surrounding attractions.