Best Camping near Saluda, VA

Searching for the best camping near Saluda, VA? Aside from great camping spots, you'll find hiking and many more outdoor experiences. Thinking of traveling with kids? You're in luck—Saluda is surrounded by family-friendly activities. At The Dyrt, campers like you share their favorite spots, plus tips and photos. No matter where you're headed in Saluda, you'll find the best spot for you and your camping crew.

Best Camping Sites Near Saluda, VA (65)

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    1. Williamsburg Campground

    27 Reviews
    78 Photos
    97 Saves
    Lightfoot, Virginia

    Known for its history and charm, Williamsburg is a fantastic destination full of exciting attractions and top-notch amenities that make this area a must-visit town. Camping in Williamsburg, Virginia, gives you all the benefits of exploring the city while taking in the beautiful natural scenery the area has on display. Sleep under the bright stars at our campground and be right in the middle of the action for a jam-packed family adventure.

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    • Reservable
    • RVs
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    2. Bethpage Camp-Resort

    16 Reviews
    79 Photos
    139 Saves
    Saluda, Virginia

    Welcome to our newest resort! From the moment you drive through the front gate of Bethpage Camp Resort, youll be greeted with our warm and welcoming staff. Feel the weight of your daily routine and stresses lift as you anticipate ultimate relaxation on the beach and quality time with your loved ones! The biggest decision youll have to make is which activity to do first. From movie nights to arts & crafts; live entertainment, to hay wagon rides. Make memories with friends and family while fishing on the Chesapeake Bay or taking a cruise on the Bethpager. Chow down at the new Poolside Cafe and Beach House Grill or make it a night to remember by playing miniature golf and enjoying 20 different flavors of ice cream at Bethpage Miniature Golf & Ice Creamery! Bethpage RV is conveniently located to many of Virginia's most popular attractions and is situated along the Rappahannock River that runs into the Chesapeake Bay. Relax, Splash, and Play by Chesapeake Bay!

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    4. Anvil Campground

    17 Reviews
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    95 Saves
    Williamsburg, Virginia

    This is the oldest campground in Virginia and top 5 oldest in the nation.

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 - $140 / night

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    5. American Heritage RV Park

    14 Reviews
    24 Photos
    42 Saves
    Norge, Virginia
    • Pets
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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    6. Sun Outdoors Cape Charles

    39 Reviews
    101 Photos
    294 Saves
    Cape Charles, Virginia

    At Cherrystone you'll find over 300 acres of natural waterfront on the Chesapeake Bay with over 700 sites, many shaded by tall trees. Our many features makes for great camping near Virginia Beach - including camping cabins, on-site camper rentals, five swimming pools, four fishing piers, beautiful beach, large dog park and their very own dog beach, newly renovated Cafe/Lounge, a well-stocked General Store and the Bait and Tackle Shop. Our waterfront location will delight you with breathtaking sunsets, wildlife and a wide variety of birds. And don't forget all that there is to do! Throughout the season, we have themed weekends and plenty of planned activities for the entire family including fishing and crabbing, taking full advantage of the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    7. Kiptopeke State Park Campground

    52 Reviews
    178 Photos
    347 Saves
    Townsend, Virginia
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 - $47 / night

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    8. Point Lookout State Park - Temporarily Closed

    29 Reviews
    104 Photos
    226 Saves
    Scotland, Maryland

    The campground will be closed for the 2023 season due to water and sewer replacement.

    This park's peaceful surroundings on a peninsula between the Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac River in St. Mary's County belie its history as the location of a camp which imprisoned as many as 52,264 Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. A museum on site recounts this vivid history. A park map is available at park headquarters, the camp office, camp store and the Civil War Museum/Marshland Nature Center. The Point Lookout Lighthouse is currently closed for renovations.

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    • RVs

    $21 - $50 / night

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    9. Newport News Park

    20 Reviews
    71 Photos
    60 Saves
    Lackey, Virginia
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    10. Thousand Trails Chesapeake Bay

    8 Reviews
    38 Photos
    69 Saves
    Saluda, Virginia

    A 280-acre waterfront Thousand Trails RV campground set along the banks of beautiful Piankatank River, offering both shady and open campsites. Chesapeake Bay RV Camping has full hook-up sites plus tent sites and rental cabins. Facilities at this coastal Virginia RV campground are clean and well maintained. Our friendly, welcoming staff is on call 24 hours. Upstream from the Chesapeake Bay, Piankatank River is perfect for boating, water skiing, jet skiing, swimming, crabbing, and fishing. Both saltwater and freshwater fishing are within a quarter mile boat ride from Chesapeake Bay RV Camping. Nearby are 3 "living history" towns of unparalleled historical significance. Colonial Williamsburg, Yorktown and the Jamestown Settlement make up what is known as Virginia's "Historical Triangle", and the beautiful Colonial Parkway that connects them is worth the drive if you do nothing else. Three charming villages - Gloucester Courthouse, Mathews Courthouse and Urbanna - are within a half hour's drive, with unique shops, historic buildings and museums, wonderful restaurants, art studios and galleries. Waterfront dining and shopping can be found in Yorktown, Gloucester Point and Urbanna. For the kids, Busch Gardens, Water Country USA and Paramount's King's Dominion are also within easy driving distance. Riverfront shaded sites at an eastern Virginia RV campground Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Chesapeake Bay RV Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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529 Reviews of 65 Saluda Campgrounds


  • Renee P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Janes Island State Park Campground
    Nov. 15, 2024

    Janes Island State Park Campground

    So beautiful!!

    Unfortunately, there was a fire ban and extremely windy conditions, which is out of the parks control so I didn't get to enjoy it as much. From what I have experienced, it was amazing! The hike trails are so beautiful and being by the water was a complete experience! I got to see the sunset for the first time in a long time. Park was clean and well maintained. Bathroom was clean and WARM! they also have showers. They sale firewood at the cabin store but the store is only opened Thursday- Sunday

  • Frank B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Machicomoco State Park Campground
    Sep. 16, 2024

    Machicomoco State Park Campground

    Great Camping Experience at Machicomoco!

    I was visiting the Yorktown battlefield the next morning so I chose to camp here for the first time.  The facilities are nice and modern, and the environment is quiet.  Just what I was looking for.

  • pThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors Cape Charles
    Sep. 6, 2024

    Sun Outdoors Cape Charles

    Labor Day weekend camping

    Great spot for families. A lot of activities for everyone. The adult pool was very nice and clean. My son and his wife kayaked and had a great time. Cape Charles is a quaint town for shopping and is only 10 min away. Only issue we had were the kids on bikes riding in front of the golf cart and cars. No parental supervision. Very scary and unsafe. Other than that it was a great trip and we will be back.

  • Valenica A.
    Camper-submitted photo from Military Park Langley AFB Bethel Recreation Area - Park and FamCamp
    Sep. 5, 2024

    Military Park Langley AFB Bethel Recreation Area - Park and FamCamp

    Frequent Policing for Black People

    I arrived at the location and, within 10 minutes, police officers showed up to monitor me, despite my behavior being no different from that of others around me. The next morning, I returned and, once again, within 10 minutes, the police were called to watch me. I plan to document these incidents and file a formal complaint, but I want to warn other Black individuals to exercise caution when visiting this place. I'm unsure whether the issue lies with the organization itself or if it's the Bethel campers falsely reporting my actions, but it’s striking that simply walking to decompress has led to repeated police presence. I plan to document each experience, timing my arrival and the police arrival and then look into why I believe I'm being racially profiled. While this isn't blatant racism, it sure aligns with interpersonal racism is much harder to detect if there isn't a pattern and you know how it operates.

  • Kaylee G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Machicomoco State Park Campground
    Jul. 23, 2024

    Machicomoco State Park Campground

    Very Sunny

    We had a very hot stay. We stayed at campsite 13 which had wonderful shade in the late afternoon. Be prepared with a wagon to transport items from your car to your campsite if choosing the no water/electric sites. Short walk from parking to sites. 

    The interpretive area was really fun to explore in the evening during golden hour and beyond. Great view of the sunset over the river.

  • Donna G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Chesapeake Bay
    Jul. 10, 2024

    Thousand Trails Chesapeake Bay

    Not for families or anyone else

    Annuals run the place and take up the most desirable sites. Other sites are unlevel and muddy. Coreen, Donna and other management and rangers are grumpy and less than helpful. Many rules obviously being broken are ignored, including large dogs not on leads, children running around unsupervised, fences being put up around rugs next to trailers, large refrigerators up around trailers, campers being parked and left for days at a time in order to save the spot for themself for the weekend, excessive alchole use while driving golf carts, so many golf carts. Requiring golf carts being electric by Management but they still use gas powered everything including lawn mowers. Water, electricity, and the pool do not work consistently. They have an excuse for everything there. Bad pot holes in roads. RV’s being washed by a business advertised there and spray getting on others property and cars. Noisy. Putt putt and other amenities in disrepair.

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Chippokes State Park Campground
    Jun. 20, 2024

    Chippokes State Park Campground

    Great park for cultural and natural history

    Chippokes State Park is located on the grounds of an old historic plantation, actually one if the original plantations in the area dating back to the 1600’s. The land grant was huge, and as a state park now it provides a rich opportunity to learn about the James River, the natural and indigenous history of the region, the settlement history and role of this plantation in Virginia History, and more. Visiting here provides hiking opportunities to learn about fossils along the river shore, the temperate forest in the woods, and history around the old plantation. Taking the ferry across the river from Jamestown to get here was part of the adventure too. There is a nature center and visitor center that provides lots of info and programs near the river , a network of easy park roads for biking, and the plantation itself, set back further away from the river, provides a wealth of learning, including about the history of crops and trade in this area, and about the lives of the slaves who worked the plantation. The grounds right around the plantation are, in fact, a memorial to the hundreds of souls who lived and worked the land here. It was an amazing learning experience to come to the park, and the options to stay over in the park include standard campsites in a wooded campground, or cabins. The campground has all the usual state park amenities, and was very quiet when we were there in November—so late fall is a great time to come, as the fall weather was amazing

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Military Park Cheatham Annex / Yorktown Naval Weapons Station RV Campground
    Jun. 19, 2024

    Military Park Cheatham Annex / Yorktown Naval Weapons Station RV Campground

    Camping in the middle if “The Historic Triangle”

    This is an amazing recreational campground for military families and retirees that is located right on the York River between Williamsburg and Yorktown. It is immediately adjacent to the Colonial Parkway for easy access to historic Jamestown as well, making for a great base for exploring the historic sites and state and national parks of the area. There are several Navy Bases in the area, so this is an easy retreat for active duty folks, but also open to uniformed service personnel or retirees and families from all over the country.

    The campground is multi-faceted. There is everything for everyone—camper cabins (some dog friendly and some handicapped accessible) as well as an RV park with hookups as needed, and also standard tent sites as well as primitive tent cents. The various camping areas surround a central recreational area that includes golf course, playground and swimming pool, but there are also wooded hiking trails, two lakes with rowboats and kayaks and fishing, as well as shoreline and piers on the York River itself. The RV campground has a nice central bath house with showers snd toilets as well as laundry facilities. There is a small convenience store as well as a cafe if needed, but you are so close to Williamsburg and its myriad cafes and shops that you have amazing options! We have stayed here several times now, in fall and spring, and it was a great home base for exploring the whole “historic triangle

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Bethpage Camp-Resort
    Jun. 11, 2024

    Bethpage Camp-Resort

    Excellent-will definitely return

    Cottage 4 stars- clean but floors needed some attention, a bit cramped, somewhat outdated, large porch Campground 5 stars- bustling on weekends, quiet throughout weekdays, clean and well maintained Amenities 5 stars- great weekly activity schedule, great pool, putt putt etc. Staff 5 stars- Very friendly

  • Heather H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Westmoreland State Park Campground
    Jun. 11, 2024

    Westmoreland State Park Campground

    Great with the littles

    Stayed one night in our camper van, walked down to fossil beach which was the perfect amount of hiking for a two year old, great playground with plenty of other kids, camp store is well stocked and had decent hours. Our site was right next to bathrooms which was also great with the kids but we didnt hear or smell them. Cleanest campground bathrooms we've ever seen. Gravel parking and pebbles in the picnic table area, which my 2 year old enjoyed and my 9 month old tried his hardest to ingest. Loved it, would def go back.

  • Mallory H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Westmoreland State Park Campground
    Apr. 2, 2024

    Westmoreland State Park Campground

    Quick Stay

    While we only camped here for one night, we enjoyed the park from check in to checkout!

    Since we tent camp our site was dry and had no amenities but there were full hook up sites available. Our site was nestled in with the full hook up sites so it was as far away from the bathrooms as possible, not a big deal just something to note.

    Since we visited in March, the trees did not have much foliage so the sites were more exposed than I tend to prefer and lots of the campers around left their outside RV lights on all night.

    Being in campground A, we were only a short walk to the trail leading to fossil beach which was beautiful!

  • Lucy P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Janes Island State Park Campground
    Mar. 24, 2024

    Janes Island State Park Campground

    Great time

    Did a fourth of July visit and it was such a blast! We stayed in camp loop C and we had plenty of space for our 10-person tent and we stayed up pretty late enjoying the weather, laughing, and eating lots of fun camp snacks. The Canoe trails are absolutely beautiful and the horizon seems to go on endlessly. When we were there the day's canoe outings were cancelled due to weather and storm forecasts. We were able to enjoy the state parks edu series on how to catch soft crabs and ofc went out and got soft crabs and ate them at a local restaurant before we left. There are also some modest walking trails - but the main attraction are the canoe trails of course that go all the way out to the ocean for those with that level of expertise.

  • Sean R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Virginia Landing
    Feb. 29, 2024

    Thousand Trails Virginia Landing

    Eastern Shore at it's Best

    I have been going to VA Lndg. for years.  It is very isolated, make sure you have everything you need, it's a 30 minute drive to the Walmart.  Great fishing, crabbing and just plain relaxation.  The bugs can be friendly at times.  Unfortunately the facilities are starting to get rundown, the owner's do not like to spend money on the amenities.  The boating is great in the area but you will have to go back to Quinby to use the boat ramp.

  • Greg Nekdi Nekane Nithvgwa S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Eagle Nest Lookout
    Feb. 29, 2024

    Eagle Nest Lookout

    Drone fishing in the rain

    It is a great shame that people would desecrate such a beautiful area with trash and a blatant disregard for others! We arrived and set up camp around 3pm. There was quite a bit of trash dispersed in this are in which we picked up. Apparently this is a well used fishing location seen by the debris that was left and the still smoldering prone laying barrel fire unfortunately. Around 9pm we were graced with some visitors. To my dismay the individuals deployed a large fishing drone. I was in disbelief at the blatant disregard and disrespect that this man showed knowing that we were camping the within 30ft of their fishing expedition! This man and woman did this for several hours in the rain with their vehicle lights on. In the morning we discovered that the two had the nerve to also left there chic felt and fishing trash on the ground. What a shame and disgrace! Of course we police the location and made right.

  • Greg Nekdi Nekane Nithvgwa S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Eagle Nest Lookout
    Feb. 29, 2024

    Eagle Nest Lookout

    Shooting range and generator blues

    We stayed down by the boat ramp. There are basically two parking or camping spot closest to the ramp partitioned by some rail timbers. A large was camped out in the First section closest to the boat ramp area. There weren't very hospitable to say the least. One releaved him self at his truck on the side We were on and moved on the side with the larger group of cars ,truck and campers. To add insult to injury this group ran their generators up until 4:30 am. Very uncool and inconsiderate. Be aware that you will be able to hear the shooting range up till the evening. In my opinion these areas are not necessarily the best place for quiet secluded camping. There are other areas though. The scenery is spectacular alongside the Chickahominy River and a great place to for hiking.

  • Sean R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Americamps RV Resort
    Feb. 28, 2024

    Americamps RV Resort

    Nice Spot

    This is a great campground and very clean to boot.  It is used by seasonal campers but it would also be a great place to stay if you are traveling down I-95.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Eagle Nest Lookout
    Feb. 18, 2024

    Eagle Nest Lookout

    Winter Car Camping

    Car camped here 5 feet from the water. There is a large shoreline area to Car camp and right up the hill is a nice tent site as well overlooking the river. Used by fisherman shore fishing and unfortunately Trash was present but we walked around and picked up. Fire pit at shore pull in site and I was able to find plenty of wood down the road to keep the fire toasty until we went to bed. If your looking for complete privacy, I'd recommend trying one of the other sites sprinkled around the area. Definitely a busy little spot but we ended up having the place to ourselves once the all the people Fishing left. If you are fishing, the pulled up a 17 pounder and a 25 pounder using a drone to take their lure easy out and someone caught a decent bass. Next morning we explored a trail in the area then headed out. Helpful hint: This is the spot by the water. There was confusion because the other site on this app just takes you near the gun range and it is not by the water.

  • C
    Camper-submitted photo from Chickahominy Riverfront Park
    Feb. 17, 2024

    Chickahominy Riverfront Park

    Lots to Do plus a Riverfront View!

    What could be better than camping and kayaking on a beautiful river? Maybe try fishing off the new pier or taking a bike ride on a nice long trail after visiting Jamestown or Colonial Williamsburg or Busch Gardens which are all within a very short driving distance! Or even a Ferry Ride across the river to a lovely waterside restaurant where you can experience delicious food and the most amazing sunsets! And no worries if you don’t have a tent or camper, because they have cozy yet roomy glamping tents available!We love camping at CRP! Everyone is always friendly and helpful! Facilities are always clean and well maintained. We have stayed in the spring as well as late summer without any problems. There is a camp store, two bath houses, and a convenient dump station. Playground and fenced pool. A boat ramp for motorized boats as well as a launch site for kayaks. Bring your own or rentals available. Looking forward to our next visit this Spring!

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Chickahominy Wildlife Management Area Site (WMA)
    Nov. 11, 2023

    Chickahominy Wildlife Management Area Site (WMA)

    Not bad!

    Basic parking spot in quite location. Weekends some hunters and shooting range close by in other side. It’s 2 parking side by water and some other ones on the way while driving. No amenities but nice camping experience and you can purchase $4 daily pass or if Virginia residents free 14 days camping complementary as well with any fishing license or hunting license if you have. I will come back!

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Colonial Pines Campground At Williamsburg Christian Retreat Center
    Nov. 9, 2023

    Colonial Pines Campground At Williamsburg Christian Retreat Center

    Great place to recharge

    I will admit I was a little hesitant about coming to an RV park located within a Christian Retreat Center. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but we came anyway because the price through the Passport America discount was right ($20/night for a FHU site with the discount on off-season rates, so, $40 without the discount). I was happy we came, the office staff person was so friendly and so nice and welcoming, and the campground was just great. There’s plenty of activities here- there’s a playground, a gaga ball pit, basketball court, frisbee golf course, pool, soccer field, baseball field, and some really nice walking trails in the woods (some of these might be restricted to use by retreat guests, not sure). Some basic snacks and knick knacks and clothing available for sale in the office.

    There’s laundry here, but the set up was a little awkward- there’s one washer/ dryer in the hallway of the lodge, which is a hotel-like building. It’s kind of a far walk from the campground, and there’s no place to hang out and wait for your laundry. It’s $5 for a load (wash& dry) and you can pay by credit card in the office or drop $5 in the box by the machines. Firewood available for sale here for $5, pay by venmo, at the office, or in the honor box. No alcohol allowed in the park. 

    Cell service for Verizon and ATT was pretty decent, and they have great free wifi. Showers are good and clean and free, continuous water running (no button to push).

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Chickahominy Riverfront Park
    Nov. 6, 2023

    Chickahominy Riverfront Park

    Riverfront Park, boat ramp and camping.

    Its a nice park right on the river, sites are a little close but not bad with mostly full hookups. Easy access to bike trail that runs from Richmond to williamsburg, passing many plantations and farms,forrest, etc along the way. The bike path runs seperate from the roads, but is blacktoped for easy riding. They also have canoe, kayak rentals, a nice pool in summer, beautiful views off the bluff of the river as well as a trailered boat launch.

  • Tristan S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Rockahock Campgrounds & Resort RV Park
    Oct. 25, 2023

    Rockahock Campgrounds & Resort RV Park

    Unethical Customer Service/Management

    Booked a lot on September 21, 2023 for November 1st. I received an email for the confirmation of the deposit. I called on October 25, 2023 to cancel the reservation as we were no longer going to be in the state at the time of the reservation. I spoke with the customer service lady who told me she would speak with the manager, Becky. They then called to tell me per the cancellation policy they sent me in the confirmation email that it was a forfeiture of the deposit. I had Becky send me the email as I could not find it while driving. The original email they sent versus the “refurbished” email Becky sent state two completely different things. I have called around 20 times and no one will answer. I have emailed the original email to show where the cancellation policy has been reworded. I have left voicemails and no response. I’m out of $250. Hopefully I can save other people from giving these frauds any money with this review. You have been warned.



Guide to Saluda

Camping near Saluda, Virginia, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do

  • Hiking: Explore the trails at First Landing State Park Campground. One camper mentioned, "The trails were nice and it was a nice walk to the aquatic recreation park." This park is perfect for those who enjoy nature walks and scenic views.
  • Beach Access: Enjoy the sandy shores at Kiptopeke State Park Campground. A visitor shared, "Great little beach area with separate dog beach," making it a great spot for families and pets alike.
  • Fishing and Kayaking: Head to Pocahontas State Park Campground for some fishing or kayaking. One reviewer noted, "The canoe trails are absolutely beautiful," highlighting the park's water activities.

What campers like

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers. A visitor at Westmoreland State Park Campground said, "Cleanest campground bathrooms we've ever seen."
  • Shady Campsites: Many campgrounds, like Williamsburg Campground, offer shaded sites. One camper mentioned, "We were completely canopied by trees and our site was quite level," making for a comfortable stay.
  • Family-Friendly Activities: Campgrounds like Cherrystone Family Camping Resort provide plenty of activities for kids. A long-time visitor said, "Many activities for small children, along with bingo, karaoke and corn hole tournaments."

What you should know

  • Noise Levels: Some campgrounds can be noisy, especially if they are near main roads. A camper at Pocahontas State Park Campground advised, "If you do not like traffic noise, stay far away from the main road."
  • Site Proximity: Campsites can be close together at some locations. A visitor at Kiptopeke State Park Campground noted, "The tent campsites are too close to other campers which I found awkward."
  • Weather Considerations: Be prepared for bugs, especially in warmer months. A camper at Janes Island State Park Campground mentioned, "The bugs, mostly flies, were a bit much."

Tips for camping with families

  • Choose Shady Spots: Look for campsites with plenty of shade to keep kids cool. A camper at First Landing State Park Campground appreciated the "good amount of shade" at their site.
  • Plan for Activities: Make sure to check out the playgrounds and water activities. One family at Pocahontas State Park Campground enjoyed the "incredible waterpark and pool."
  • Pack Bug Spray: Don't forget to bring bug spray to keep the little ones comfortable. A visitor at Westmoreland State Park Campground suggested, "Bring bug spray," especially in the summer.

Tips from RVers

  • Check Site Size: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Richmond North - Kings Dominion KOA noted, "Some spots appeared flooded but ours was not," emphasizing the importance of checking conditions.
  • Use Amenities: Take advantage of the amenities offered, like pools and playgrounds. One visitor at Williamsburg Campground said, "The pool was very nice and the playground for younger kids was very popular."
  • Plan for Fees: Be aware of any extra fees, like early check-in charges. A camper at Richmond North - Kings Dominion KOA mentioned, "They'll charge you an extra $20 for early check in."

Camping near Saluda, Virginia, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. With a variety of campgrounds and activities, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your next outdoor adventure!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What camping is available near Saluda, VA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Saluda, VA offers a wide range of camping options, with 65 campgrounds and RV parks near Saluda, VA and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

  • Which is the most popular campground near Saluda, VA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Saluda, VA is Williamsburg Campground with a 4-star rating from 27 reviews.

  • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Saluda, VA?

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

  • What parks are near Saluda, VA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Saluda, VA that allow camping, notably Prince William Forest Park and Fort Washington Park.