Best Campgrounds near Onemo, VA

Campgrounds near Onemo, Virginia cluster along the Chesapeake Bay and nearby waterways, providing diverse opportunities for waterfront camping experiences. The region includes established facilities like Cross Rip Camp in Deltaville and Wisteria Beach Hideaway, both offering scenic water access and varied accommodation types. Most campgrounds support multiple camping styles, with options for tent camping, RV sites with hookups, and cabin rentals. Visitors to the area find themselves amid the coastal landscape of Virginia's Middle Peninsula and Eastern Shore, with several campgrounds positioned directly on beaches, inlets, or protected harbors.

Public lands and developed campgrounds throughout the region maintain seasonal operation schedules, with many sites open from April through November. The climate patterns along the Chesapeake influence camping conditions significantly, with summer months bringing higher humidity and potential for insects near the water. Advance reservations are recommended, especially for waterfront sites which tend to fill quickly during peak season. Road access to most campgrounds is straightforward, with paved roads leading to the majority of established facilities. According to feedback on The Dyrt, "We liked camping here. Rustic but with hook ups. Nice big pier for fishing. Not too much in the area. We did some bike rides. Take your groceries bc the grocery stores aren't great."

The camping experience in this coastal region centers primarily around water-based activities and beach access. Several visitors mentioned shoreline views and water access as key highlights of their stays, with fishing, crabbing, kayaking, and swimming being popular activities. Mixed-use campgrounds like Sun Outdoors Cape Charles combine traditional camping with resort-style amenities including pools and organized activities. While coastal sites offer breezy conditions and water views, they also present challenges with insects during certain seasons. A review noted that "Biting black flies almost made the beaches unbearable but we didn't have that problem at the actual site." Most campgrounds feature some level of protection from the elements, with many providing covered picnic areas and established fire rings. Cell service is generally available throughout the region, though signal strength varies by carrier and proximity to towns.

Best Camping Sites Near Onemo, Virginia (58)

    1. Sun Outdoors Cape Charles

    39 Reviews
    Cape Charles, VA
    16 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 ."

    2. Kiptopeke State Park Campground

    54 Reviews
    Townsend, VA
    22 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."

    3. First Landing State Park Campground

    119 Reviews
    Virginia Beach, VA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 412-2300

    $28 - $40 / night

    "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."

    "Our game ground was surrounded by the forest but your in walking distance to the beach. The shower and rest rooms are sit up nicely the best I’ve seen at a campground."

    4. Cross Rip Camp

    5 Reviews
    Onemo, VA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (619) 987-1582

    "Lots of activities: fishing, crabbing, swimming, boating,regattas, hiking/walking, and fresh waterpond catch & release."

    5. Wisteria Beach Hideaway

    2 Reviews
    Onemo, VA
    3 miles

    $35 - $50 / night

    "Loved the location - the beaches were surrounded by pine, wetlands, and tall grasses - it felt remote and not overdeveloped! This campsite is comfortable!"

    "Super close to a few different beaches. The bug screen and hammock that are part of the site was so appreciated. Also, having a shower was great - it felt like we were glamping! Went in September."

    6. Newport News Park

    21 Reviews
    Lackey, VA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 888-3333

    "The sites are quiet, very spacious, nicely spaced, some surprisingly so, but many are deceptively unlevel, particularly on the outside of the loops, and are heavily wooded."

    "A bit of a long walk to the bathroom, as we need to walk around the entire loop to get to it. Gorgeous,  spacious sites with electric and water at each site. Some sites back up to the St."

    7. New Point RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    New Point, VA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 725-5120

    8. Gwynns Island RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Onemo, VA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 725-5700

    9. Williamsburg Campground

    27 Reviews
    Lightfoot, VA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 565-0230

    "Our site was pull through, not sure how we would get through if there was a full campground, luckily we had room to move around. Your very close to Busch Gardens, Watercountry and Williamsburg."

    "We chose one without a bathroom, and the bathhouse was a very short walk. They have plenty of recreational activities for the kids. The staff was friendly and helpful."

    10. Thousand Trails Chesapeake Bay

    9 Reviews
    Saluda, VA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Lots of annual sites; they’re scattered around the park for the most part. 50/30 amp full hook ups. Large tent area with electric and water if you want to be in groups."

    "My first time with Thousand Trails and it’s odd that you pick your spot once you get there. They were trying online check in but it didn’t work. Very clean quiet at night."

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691 Reviews of 58 Onemo Campgrounds


  • Lisa D.
    Sep. 29, 2025

    American Heritage RV Park

    Cannot Recommend for Big Rigs or Groups

    We recently brought a group of ten campers to American Heritage RV Park because several of us had stayed there before and remembered it as a clean, well-kept park. Based on those positive experiences, we recommended it to our group and looked forward to sharing the campground with them. Unfortunately, this stay did not meet our expectations. Because sites are not assigned in advance, we could not choose sites that worked well for our group. Our 42-foot fifth wheel was placed in back-in site#136, which— like the other back-in sites— has a tree planted at the rear that prevents fully backing in. This left us very close to the road, with no way to park in front and no room to park alongside without blocking our steps. We first parked across the road in a grassy area but were told to move. When we parked in another group member’s pull-through site, we received a call saying two vehicles were not allowed— even though we observed several sites with two vehicles. The office directed us to the overflow lot near the front of the park, the farthest point from our site on the back row. When we asked to speak to the manager, we were told she works off-site. I emailed her asking her to visit our site, but she never responded. We were also told we could not put up a dog fence that extended onto the grass, though this rule was not posted anywhere. When booking months in advance, we requested that our sites be grouped near a cabin for one of our members— an 86-year-old woman in a wheelchair who requires oxygen. She was placed first in Cabin 5, then moved to Cabin 8 after a request for a larger and closer cabin. The second cabin was still far from our sites, down a hill and facing the woods in an unlit area, making it hazardous to reach at night, expecially for her. We also saw another camper with a rig identical to ours struggle to get into a back-in site, ultimately hitting a water faucet across the road, leaving the park without water for over two hours. These sites are simply not suitable for big rigs. While the park is clean, our overall experience was frustrating. Guests who book early, provide rig sizes, and pay for extended stays should reasonably expect sites that accommodate their camper and tow vehicle, and that group requests would be honored when possible. Large rigs should be cautious— the back-in sites are tight and maneuvering is difficult. Unfortunately, based on this visit, I cannot recommend American Heritage RV Park.

  • William F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    First Landing State Park Campground

    Great spot!

    Spacious sites, not too far to the beach which was never crowded. Family movie night at the pavilion, camp store has pretty much anything.

  • Stu T.
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Cape Charles / Chesapeake Bay KOA

    Great Waterfront Campground with Sunset Views

    We wanted to visit Cape Charles and chose the KOA as our base.  Arrived on a Sunday (went to dinner at the onsite restaurant on the bay).  Because it was after school started and the start of the week, the campground was not crowded at all.   Pool was nice.  Beach is small due to being penned in by the National Wildlife on both sides.  Close to bike trails for some great rides.  Great sunset views.

  • 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.

  • Werner S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Anvil Campground

    Everything was there on a small surface

    Little pool, nice playground, games the kids where very happy. The historic-city of Williamsburg is very nearby. Also the traintrack and big road are wright next to the campground. Spots are correct some have a bit to much sun for us (there are parasols provided)

  • L
    Aug. 31, 2025

    First Landing State Park Campground

    Great place as always, small site

    Love coming here every year. This site, while convenient to the bathroom, is small, no privacy, is part of the pathway to the bathroom and has a slight sewer oder.

  • Leo S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 12, 2025

    Military Park Fort Story Cape Henry RV Park

    Disconnect and enjoy long walks

    Cellular signal and Starlink won't work well here and the campground WiFi isn't great. But in the true spirit of camping, this is a great place to disconnect and take long walks around the base and the beach. The express store nearby has limited hours but the fitness center allows for 24/7 access if you register your ID card with MWR.

  • Leo S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 12, 2025

    Virginia Beach KOA

    Off season gem

    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.

  • a
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Virginia Beach KOA

    Va Beach KOA

    Nice, large sites, 2 pool, 1 lazy river. 1 stocked store. Planned activities.


Guide to Onemo

Camping sites near Onemo, Virginia lie in Virginia's Middle Peninsula area, just 10 feet above sea level with tidal wetlands and mixed pine-hardwood forests defining the landscape. This coastal region receives approximately 47 inches of rainfall annually, creating humid conditions during summer camping season. Mosquito activity peaks between June and August, particularly in the evening hours.

What to do

Crabbing and fishing from piers: At Cross Rip Camp in Deltaville, campers can access dedicated crabbing facilities. "Lovely small campground right on the banks of the bay! This woman owned campground is 'old-school', which is perfect in the absolute serene setting. Lots of activities: fishing, crabbing, swimming, boating, regattas, hiking/walking, and fresh waterpond catch & release," notes Trina C.

Beach activities at multiple locations: The shoreline at Kiptopeke State Park Campground offers specialized beach areas. "This park is a nice place to bring your family to camp, fish, crab and relax by the beach and collect seashells. It has 2 beautiful beaches, one that allows pets and the other does not. There are wooden boardwalk trails in the park and a few of them leads to different areas on the beach," writes Annemarie R.

Biking on local roads: Countryside cycling opportunities exist throughout the region. Greg from Cross Rip Camp shares, "Motorcycle tent camped. Great owners who made sure we had everything we needed. Beautiful views of sunset and sunrise. Great beach with Adirondack chairs. Bathhouse very clean. Water view from campsite."

What campers like

Waterfront views with dedicated spaces: At Sun Outdoors Cape Charles, waterfront sites prove consistently popular. "We have a blast every time we come here. The bathrooms are clean and updated. There is plenty to do. Pool, beach, fishing, boat rentals, golf, paddle boats, bike rentals, and crabbing. They also have a snack shack that steams crabs, and a restaurant on site if you don't feel like cooking," reports Melissa P.

Clean, well-maintained facilities: Many campgrounds maintain high standards for bathrooms and common areas. "This campground is well run and kept clean. The beaches are beautiful. The pools are fun for all ages and clean. The staff are all very helpful. We will definitely camp there again," shares Julin S. about Sun Outdoors Cape Charles.

Family-oriented activities: Newport News Park offers extensive recreational options. "We love it here. Their park is beautiful. The parking pass are well maintained and there's water and electric at every spot in the loop we were on," says Taylor.

What you should know

Seasonal operation schedules: Most campgrounds operate limited seasons. "Thousand Trails Chesapeake Bay is a nice park. My first time with Thousand Trails and it's odd that you pick your spot once you get there. They were trying online check in but it didn't work. Very clean quiet at night. This is a huge campground and lots to see and do," explains Kristina D.

Site selection considerations: Campground layouts vary significantly. "This is a nice relaxing campground. Seasonal. Very quiet at night and activities on weekends. Clean but the showers were not so good. Poor water pressure and cold. Nice pool and there is a food truck on site. Very nice staff," reports Kristina D. about New Point RV Resort.

Local food options: Grocery access can be limited. Anne F. from Cross Rip Camp advises, "Take your groceries bc the grocery stores aren't great."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options beyond beaches: First Landing State Park Campground offers alternative water activities. "The camp ground is beautiful and the people are friendly. Our game ground was surrounded by the forest but your in walking distance to the beach. The shower and rest rooms are sit up nicely the best I've seen at a campground. The beach is more secluded and you're close to all the activities that Virginia Beach has to offer," reports Timothy B.

Heat considerations for tent campers: Summer temperatures affect comfort levels. "The campsites were ok. easy to get to. I wouldn't recommend tent camping in the middle of summer - my husband and i both got sick. The beach was nice and quiet, and the water wasn't too cold. overall, decent for the price," cautions Grace M. about First Landing.

Insect preparation: Bug activity varies by location and season. Kat H. from Wisteria Beach Hideaway shares, "Loved the location - the beaches were surrounded by pine, wetlands, and tall grasses - it felt remote and not overdeveloped! This campsite is comfortable! The provided insect screen kept us well protected in mid-sept."

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Campsites often have uneven terrain. Ray & Terri F. note about Newport News Park: "The sites are quiet, very spacious, nicely spaced, some surprisingly so, but many are deceptively unlevel, particularly on the outside of the loops, and are heavily wooded."

Water and electrical hookup locations: Connection points vary across campgrounds. "Make sure you have leveling chalks as some of the sites are too uneven for auto leveling to work. We had a 32' class c rig and had no problems other than the auto leveling not working which caused us to move sites 3 times and our water hose was too short. You need at least a 25' hose," advises Tanya R. about Newport News Park.

Site selection for larger RVs: Not all campgrounds accommodate big rigs. "Cherrystone is a super fun campground for the kids. It has multiple pools, plus swimming access in the Bay, mini golf, jumping pillow, and more. We've always enjoyed our stays there. The biggest downfall in my opinion is that the sites are a bit small and there aren't a lot of sites for large campers," notes Christen C.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Onemo, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Onemo, VA offers a wide range of camping options, with 58 campgrounds and RV parks near Onemo, VA and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Onemo, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Onemo, VA is Sun Outdoors Cape Charles with a 4.6-star rating from 39 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Onemo, VA.