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    Campgrounds near Williamsburg, Virginia feature a mix of established facilities including state parks, private RV resorts, and military campgrounds serving both historical sightseers and outdoor enthusiasts. The region includes Chickahominy Riverfront Park with riverfront sites, tent camping, RV hookups, and cabin rentals, as well as Chippokes State Park Campground which operates from late March through early December. Most campgrounds in the area provide water and electric hookups, with several offering full sewer connections. American Heritage RV Park, Williamsburg KOA, and Thousand Trails Williamsburg represent the primary private camping options with varying amenities and site configurations.

    Seasonal considerations affect campground operations throughout the Williamsburg area, with several facilities closing during winter months. Chippokes State Park operates from "the last Friday in March to the first Monday in December," while other facilities like Newport News Park remain open year-round. Most campgrounds feature level sites on crushed stone or concrete pads, with varying degrees of shade and privacy between sites. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during summer months and holiday weekends when proximity to Colonial Williamsburg, Busch Gardens, and other attractions creates high demand. A camper noted that Chickahominy Riverfront Park provides "easy access to bike trail that runs from Richmond to Williamsburg, passing many plantations and farms, forest, etc. along the way."

    Several visitors mentioned the strategic location of Williamsburg-area campgrounds for exploring Virginia's Historic Triangle. Newport News Park receives positive reviews for its proximity to Jamestown Settlement, Williamsburg, and Yorktown, with one camper describing it as offering "gorgeous, spacious sites with electric and water." Military personnel can access dedicated facilities like Kings Creek at Cheatham Annex, which one reviewer called "an amazing recreational campground for military families and retirees located right on the York River between Williamsburg and Yorktown." Privacy levels vary significantly between campgrounds, with some featuring closely spaced sites while others offer more secluded settings. Noise considerations include train activity near Anvil Campground, though most visitors cite the convenient location as offsetting occasional disturbances.

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    Best Campgrounds near Williamsburg (67)

      1. Williamsburg Campground

      4.0(27)6mi from WilliamsburgRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      "Conveniently located 10 minutes from Colonial Williamsburg, Outlet shopping, Busch Gardens, Jamestown, and close to Yorktown beaches and sailing. It’s very clean."

      2. Anvil Campground

      4.0(20)2mi from Williamsburg8 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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)"

      "If you are in Williamsburg this is a great campground. 3 miles from Colonial Williamsburg, VA. The staff if eager to help. They were making the very best of the COVID issue."

      from $46 - $235 / night

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      3. Chippokes State Park Campground

      4.5(21)10mi from Williamsburg59 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This hidden gem is just a short distance from Williamsburg but yet so remote!"

      "We've stayed here pretty often as it's only a few hours from home and near everything in Williamsburg, Virginia. The park is against the James river and theres easy access to the riverside."

      from $37 - $345 / night

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      4. Chickahominy Riverfront Park

      4.0(20)9mi from WilliamsburgRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campground is in a great location to Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestowne, and Yorktown and is a great home base for exploring those sites. They have a modern bathhouse and a pool."

      "Easy access to bike trail that runs from Richmond to williamsburg, passing many plantations and farms,forrest, etc along the way."

      5. Newport News Park

      4.2(20)10mi from WilliamsburgRVs, Tents

      "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."

      "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."

      6. American Heritage RV Park

      3.8(16)8mi from Williamsburg6 sitesRVs, Cabins

      "This park was very convenient to Williamsburg, Richmond, and Virginia Beach. The staff was exceptionally friendly and accommodating. The bathrooms were clean, air conditioned, and well supplied."

      "What a nice RV park with 138 sites mostly pull thru’s with full hookups 30/50amps just minutes off the highway I-64."

      from $69 - $160 / night

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      7. Thousand Trails Williamsburg

      4.0(11)8mi from WilliamsburgRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It is a serene campground with beautiful walking trails. All the amenities for our two toddlers too… big pool outside, plus an inside pool and hottub. Also, a park, put-put + arcade room!"

      8. Kings Creek

      4.2(6)6mi from WilliamsburgRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Stopped in for a quick weekend trip to Williamsburg."

      "Sites 11 through 18 are in a loop around a nice kids playground, with trees surrounding the sites and glimmers of Kings Creek in the background."

      9. Machicomoco State Park Campground

      4.7(6)9mi from Williamsburg30 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Machicomoco State Park is one of Virginia’s brand-new parks in a great location on the York River! All the facilities are new and very clean."

      "Not a fan of the deep gravel around the fire pit and picnic area. Hard to walk in. Verizon 1-2 bars"

      from $27 - $80 / night

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      10. Military Park Cheatham Annex / Yorktown Naval Weapons Station RV Campground

      4.3(4)5mi from WilliamsburgRVs, Tents

      "This is an amazing recreational campground for military families and retirees that is located right on the York River between Williamsburg and Yorktown."

      "Close to historic Williamsburg and Yorktown. We will be back several times."

      from $10 - $25 / night

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    655 Reviews of 67 Williamsburg 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.

    • 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.

    • Madison M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Kiptopeke State Park Campground

      Such a cool place to stay with lots to do!

      I stayed in campsite C21! It was clean, quiet, and spacious! The bathrooms were clean and the showers were hot! So much to do from hiking to beaching to fishing! Dog friendly too!

    • M
      Jun. 4, 2026

      First Landing State Park Campground

      Nice

      We had an amazing four-night stay here! Every morning started with the sound of the gong reminding everyone not to sleep the day away and to make the most of the beautiful surroundings. The weather was hot and perfect for enjoying the beach. We loved spending time by the water, watching the crabs, and soaking up the atmosphere. Everything about our stay was wonderful, relaxing, and fun. We would also love to come back and try one of the igloos- they looked very unique and interesting. Overall, it was a fantastic experience, and we made some great memories here


    Guide to Williamsburg

    Campsites around Williamsburg sit on Virginia's coastal plain, with elevations ranging between 10-50 feet above sea level. This area experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot summers frequently reaching 90°F and mild winters. Most campgrounds near Colonial Williamsburg provide concrete pads for RVs and tent sites on level ground, with varying degrees of tree coverage impacting shade availability during summer months.

    What to Do

    Bike the Capital Trail: Access this paved path directly from Chickahominy Riverfront Park. "Easy access to bike trail that runs from Richmond to Williamsburg, passing many plantations and farms, forest, etc. along the way," notes a visitor to Chickahominy Riverfront Park.

    Explore historic sites: The campgrounds near Williamsburg serve as strategic bases for visiting multiple historic attractions. "We stayed here during our historical tour of Jamestown and Yorktown. The location is fantastic and close to all things Williamsburg," reports a visitor to Anvil Campground.

    Visit local waterways: Multiple campgrounds offer water activities. At Machicomoco State Park, campers can enjoy "a car-top boat launch, and tons of information on the Native American tribes of the area," according to one reviewer.

    Hunt for fossils: "Hunt for sharks teeth on the beach" suggests a visitor to Chippokes State Park Campground, highlighting an unexpected activity for families.

    What Campers Like

    Pool facilities: Many campgrounds offer swimming options during summer months. At Williamsburg KOA, visitors appreciate the "pool with a sprayground and a grassy area with ping pong and corn hole."

    Military history: For service members, Kings Creek offers special appeal as "an amazing recreational campground for military families and retirees located right on the York River between Williamsburg and Yorktown," making it convenient for exploring the historic triangle.

    Modern bathroom facilities: Newer campgrounds receive praise for clean facilities. At Machicomoco State Park, "all the facilities are new and very clean. I love that the campground bathrooms are all unisex/family bathrooms and there are plenty of them."

    River access: Multiple campgrounds offer water views and fishing opportunities. Chippokes State Park Campground offers a beach area where the "water at the beaches is so shallow great for my son!"

    What You Should Know

    Train proximity: Several campgrounds have nearby train tracks. At Anvil Campground, "the train is so close that it shakes our RV," though some visitors note, "Not really a complaint from us since the kids thought it was awesome."

    Summer crowds: Advance booking is essential, especially for holiday weekends. A visitor to Newport News Park observed, "We had the place pretty much to ourselves during the week, but the weekend did get busy."

    Site levelness challenges: At Newport News Park, "many sites are deceptively unlevel, particularly on the outside of the loops," requiring leveling equipment for RVs.

    Walk-in tent sites: Some parks require carrying gear from parking areas. At Machicomoco State Park, "Be prepared with a wagon to transport items from your car to your campsite if choosing the no water/electric sites."

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Kid-friendly activities: Williamsburg KOA receives praise for their focus on children. "Lots to do with kids... planned activities like petting zoo, hayrides, and movie night, and campground amenities like a pool, bounce pillows, bikes, short hiking trails, and ice cream shop."

    Playground access: American Heritage RV Park offers "an arcade for the kids near the entrance and some mini golf," though one visitor notes the mini golf "doesn't look the greatest."

    Beach alternatives: During summer heat, families appreciate water access. At Chippokes State Park Campground, a camper notes "The pool fee included with campsite," making it a cost-effective option for families.

    Educational opportunities: Multiple campgrounds provide learning experiences. Anvil Campground offers seasonal decorations, though one visitor cautions it might be "a bit too much for very young children or any individual with a diagnosis of ASD or a social emotional history."

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup variations: While many campgrounds offer full hookups, availability varies. At Newport News Park, "There are no sewer hookups, but there is a dump station."

    Site spacing: RV parks differ significantly in site size and privacy. At Williamsburg KOA, sites are "a little close and everything is wide open with little to no privacy or cover just a little too open for me."

    Access considerations: Some campgrounds have challenging entry roads. American Heritage RV Park is "close to I-64 (easy on/off) and easy to find, though the actual road INTO the campground is pretty narrow."

    Reservation strategies: For military families, the military campgrounds offer unique value. One visitor noted that Military Park Cheatham Annex provides "paved lots and the lots were spacy" though "You're kind of far from any shopping grocery store and restaurants."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best campgrounds near Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, VA?

    American Heritage RV Park offers an excellent base for Busch Gardens visitors with its convenient location and level concrete sites. The park is known for exceptionally friendly staff and clean facilities, making it ideal for families visiting the theme park. Another great option is Williamsburg Campground, which features a swimming pool and playground for kids to enjoy after a day at Busch Gardens. Both campgrounds provide easy access to the theme park while offering different amenities for various camping preferences.

    What RV camping options are available in Williamsburg, VA?

    Thousand Trails Williamsburg offers RV sites with convenient access to Interstate 64, making it easy to reach Williamsburg, Richmond, and Virginia Beach. While sites are close together, its location makes it popular with RVers exploring the region. Military families and retirees can enjoy Military Park Cheatham Annex / Yorktown Naval Weapons Station RV Campground, located on the York River between Williamsburg and Yorktown. Its proximity to the Colonial Parkway provides easy access to historic sites throughout the area.

    Are there any state campgrounds near Williamsburg, Virginia?

    Chippokes State Park Campground is a hidden gem just a short distance from Williamsburg. This park features a working farm and historic homes, providing a glimpse into agricultural history. It's situated along the James River with easy water access and includes amenities like a seasonal pool and camp store. Another option is First Landing State Park Campground, which offers various site types from tent-only to water and electric hookups for RVs up to 50 feet. Though further away in Virginia Beach, it provides a natural retreat while still being accessible to Williamsburg attractions.

    How close is Colonial Williamsburg to nearby camping areas?

    Chickahominy Riverfront Park serves as an excellent home base for exploring Colonial Williamsburg, located just a short drive away. The park offers modern bathhouses and a swimming pool, making it comfortable for families after a day of historical sightseeing. The Colonies RV and Travel Park is another convenient option, situated within National Park land between Williamsburg and other historical sites. Its strategic location allows for easy access to Colonial Williamsburg while providing full hookup sites named after the original 13 colonies.