Creekside Glamping
Peaceful and serene
Enjoyed my stay. It was peaceful and heard the sounds of nature and got some good sleep
Campgrounds near Ridgeway, Virginia cluster along the scenic Philpott Lake shoreline, with several developed options within 15-20 miles of the city. COE Philpott Lake Goose Point Park offers waterfront camping with electric hookups, while Indian Heritage RV Park provides full hookup sites and cabin accommodations. The region includes a mix of Corps of Engineers managed facilities, state parks like Fairy Stone, and privately operated campgrounds that accommodate tent camping, RV sites, and cabin rentals. Most campgrounds in the area maintain clean facilities with standard amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and bathhouses.
Road conditions and campground access vary by location, with some campgrounds requiring navigation down narrow, winding roads. "The drive-in is a little steep with hairpin bend, but all good with caution," noted one visitor about Goose Point. Reservations are strongly recommended for waterfront sites at popular locations like Goose Point, especially during summer months when they can book up to six months in advance. Several campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, particularly those with water-based recreation, with peak season typically running from March through October. Primitive camping areas and tent sites remain available during shoulder seasons, though with reduced services. Weather in this part of Virginia can be unpredictable, with summer highs reaching 90°F and occasional thunderstorms.
The waterfront camping experience stands out as particularly memorable for visitors to this area. Campers report high satisfaction with lakeside sites that offer swimming beaches, boat launches, and fishing opportunities. Philpott Lake features prominently in visitor reviews, with its clear water and scenic surroundings. "The lake is amazing, but this park in particular is unlike any other I've ever been to. The people are super friendly, there are tons of trees and shade," commented one reviewer about Goose Point. Privacy between sites varies significantly by campground, with some offering spacious, well-separated areas while others place sites in closer proximity. Bathhouse cleanliness receives consistently positive mentions across several campgrounds, with facilities generally well-maintained and regularly serviced. Family-friendly amenities like playgrounds, swimming areas, and ranger programs enhance the camping experience at larger establishments.
$27 - $110 / night
"We spent one night at Hanging Rock State Park on our way home to West Virginia from South Carolina."
"There really isn't an option to put a tent up anywhere outside of the pad on this site. Water is located right next to the site, and the bathroom is right up the hill behind the site."
"Convenient location for the Martinsville area. There is a river access for canoe at the edge of the campground. I would stay again."
"Had a nice camp fire each night and had access to water spigot. Very nice showering facilities and grounds very well maintained. There was plenty of room for parking ."
$26 - $68 / night
"Great little park with lake views, sandy swimming beach, hiking, boating, and state parks and forests nearby for even more recreation options."
"Great little park with lake views, sandy swimming beach, hiking, boating, and state parks and forests nearby for even more recreation options."
$26 - $52 / night
"The lower loop is pretty level, fun to walk and ride bikes around, and the kids love the playground! The bathhouse is always clean and you can't beat the atmosphere around the campground!"
"Washrooms are at quite a distance from this site so we were glad to be completely self-contained. Accessibility to both beach swimming areas is risky for those needing to use a cane or crutches."
$27 - $345 / night
"The Yurt we stayed in was a little weird because the Fire Pit and Picnic table is behind and almost under the yurt, down a decently step slope and the yurt sits on stilts on the back side."
"This weekend was a great adventure in SW Virginia. We stayed in a Yurt. It has no electricity or water but the bath house was close."
$25 - $35 / night
"We spent 2 nights away from any road with lots of deer and beautiful mountain views! The owner is very friendly and so accommodating!"
"Although it feels like another world, this campsite is still close to local shopping & the Blue Ridge Parkway for those needing to get their nature fix! "
$60 - $75 / night
"Trash cans, fire pits, level spots, picnic tables were at every location. Easy access to the water, playgrounds & hiking trails were just moments away from the camper."
"We've stayed at Reidsville Lake Campground twice this year so far. There are eight lakefront sites. The sites closer to the water are provided with power and water."
$75 / night
"Beautiful lake area clean,peaceful and in tje sticks friendly va hospitality beautiful land and water,awesome camp sites friendly staff"
$26 - $34 / night
"It was as little off the beaten path but the roads were good. All of the sites were wooded, the outside loop sites had more privacy since your door opened to the lake/woods."
"The drive there through the mountains and backroads was pretty but make no mistake, this place is remote. There is no WiFi and my T-Mobile was useless there. There is a nice lake with trails nearby."
$17 - $27 / night
"Campground Review: Pilot Mountain State Park is located in Pinnacle, NC, approximately 2.5 hours away from Asheville, NC and is known for it’s giant pinnacle, Pilot Mountain, that rises 2,000 feet into"
"On highway 52 for 30 miles you can see the top of Pilot Mountain sticking out like a sore thumb."












Enjoyed my stay. It was peaceful and heard the sounds of nature and got some good sleep
We stayed 2 nights in a tent by the river.
April 2026
The staff bent over backwards for us making our stay comfortable.. Had a nice camp fire each night and had access to water spigot. Very nice showering facilities and grounds very well maintained.
There was plenty of room for parking .
A lot of permanent RVs but it felt private and not a lot of noise. Really appreciated the stay.
We spent two overnights— on our way south, then again north— at the Love’s RV Hookup in Elliston, Virginia.
THINGS I LIKED:
Easy access just¼ mile from I-81
Spacious, level, clean, good-working hookups, and concrete RV site
Convenient to fuel up— diesel and food
THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE SO MUCH:
Plenty of noise from 24-hour truck traffic and an occasional train, but it was expected and not a problem
WOULD WE COME BACK?
We reserved the site via The Dyrt months in advance. We arrived and found that the host wasn't at home and the one site they had was occupied by an obviously long term tenant. The host's phone went immediately to voicemail and texts were unanswered. We were able to scramble and find a site at another site several miles away. Not the way we wanted to start our trip. We will be expecting a full refund after this fiasco. Lesson learned - contact the host before you leave home.
My fiance and I went camping for my first time ever in the beginning of Aug of 2020 at Oconee state park.... I LOVED IT!!!
Very convenient for travelers. Not a bunch of things to do in the campground if that’s your thing. Bath house is clean but dated. Some traffic noise. Did I say it’s close to I 81?
If you’re an outdoor lover like myself and you want to enjoy the gorgeous sights and sounds of Mother Nature, this campground is the perfect location.
Don’t forget your telescope for when the sun goes down. There’s a perfect spot on the side of mountain for breathtaking views.
Camped a few times with a group of veterans. The site is perfect for tent camping with multiple fire pits and firewood on site. Place isnt too far from Roanoke where I live so was a perfect weekend getaway without having to go far. We had cookouts and hung by the fire just relaxing and taking in the mountain scenery. Plenty of trails to walk and a few ponds on property to fish. Open year round but im too much a wimp to winter camp, cant wait to head back in the spring!!
I would definitely recommend this place.
Camping options near Ridgeway, Virginia extend beyond Philpott Lake to include mountain parks and riverfront settings within a 25-30 mile radius. Summer temperatures typically range from 75-90°F with cooler mountain temperatures dropping to 50-60°F at night. Fall camping season brings spectacular foliage displays starting in mid-October, making it a popular time for campers seeking both water and mountain experiences.
Kayaking and boating access: At Philpott Lake Goose Point Park, water activities dominate recreation options with multiple access points. "There is a nice sandy beach for swimming, boat ramp and dock in the loop. There is also a second shower house located here," reports Glenn F. Sites 1-19 provide direct lakefront access for easy water entry.
Hiking varied terrain: The trails at Hanging Rock State Park offer everything from short waterfall walks to challenging summit climbs. "Moore's Wall Loop Trail is a 4.3 mile strenuous hike, and it begins by walking by the lake. There is a platform about halfway through the hike in which you can see the skylines of Greensboro and Winston-Salem," notes Myron C. The park features five different waterfalls accessible via trail.
Rock climbing: Pilot Mountain provides dedicated climbing areas with top-rope access. "If you're not a climber, the views are still worth the drive," shares DrDavid P. Climbing routes range from beginner to advanced with bolted anchors available at the top of most routes.
Lake swimming: Fairy Stone State Park provides a dedicated swimming beach that campers consistently mention in reviews. "The lake is wonderful. They were updating cabins when we were there last, they look great," notes Keith F. Swimming areas typically open from Memorial Day through Labor Day with lifeguards on duty during peak summer months.
Clean facilities: Campground bathhouses receive positive feedback across several locations. "Bathrooms are clean and what you'd expect a campground bathroom to be. Good hiking, mostly moderate with gorgeous views from the overlooks," reports Fletcher S. about Pilot Mountain State Park. Many campgrounds offer free hot showers, though availability varies seasonally.
Wildlife viewing: Dawn and dusk provide opportunities to spot native wildlife. "We saw lots of deer roaming around," shares Katie M. about Fairy Stone State Park. Bird watching is particularly productive along lake edges and in early morning hours when songbirds are most active.
Reservation timing: Most waterfront sites book up 3-6 months in advance during summer. "Reservations have to be made well in advance for the lower loop sites. Lots of rain was in the forecast so several people cancelled their reservations allowing us to get one of the best spots on the lower loop," explains Timothy W. about Goose Point.
Weather preparedness: Mountain camping brings variable conditions. "We were not disappointed. Facilities were clean, campground was well laid out and accessible, check-in was smooth, and the online reservation process had zero kinks!" notes Russell C. about camping during an unpredictable July 4th weekend at Fairy Stone State Park.
Alcohol restrictions: Some campgrounds strictly prohibit alcohol. "The police visited us bc we were drinking outside of our camper. He was very nice and explained no alcohol allowed. This is clearly stated and we were in the wrong," warns Anne F. about Salthouse Branch campground. Corps of Engineers sites typically enforce no-alcohol policies.
Kid-friendly programming: Several parks offer ranger-led activities. "The programming was also amazing for our eight and four-year old boys. Ranger Lexie hunted legendary fairystones with our kids and they haven't stopped talking about the magic of the hunt!" shares Russell C. about Fairy Stone State Park's youth programs.
Playground access: Lake Reidsville Recreation Park provides family amenities near camping areas. "All of the sites were amazing. Trash cans, fire pits, level spots, picnic tables were at every location. Easy access to the water, playgrounds & hiking trails were just moments away from the camper," notes Steven F. The playground equipment suits children ages 5-12.
Beach swimming options: Multiple lake beaches provide safe swimming areas for children. "We did enjoy some trails and bikes to the swimming area they offer," mentions Jacqueline F. about Fairy Stone's beach area. Most swimming areas include designated shallow sections for younger children.
Site leveling challenges: Bring extra leveling blocks for most campsites near Ridgeway. "Most sites have a different sized pad based on terrain and available space. Some outer loop sites have some steeper drop-aways, so split-rail fences outline the tent pad, picnic area or both for safety," reports Dave V. about Hanging Rock State Park.
Utility connections: Indian Heritage RV Park offers full hookup sites closer to town. "Just got here. The people who run this place have been very kind and great to work with on reservations. The site we have was easy to back in. Everything works well. The WiFi is decent," shares Keith F. The park provides 50-amp service and sewer connections at most sites.
Road access concerns: Some campgrounds require navigating challenging roads. "The roads going into the campground is very narrow and steep up and downs. My breaks were gone by the time I got to the entrance," cautions a reviewer about Salthouse Branch. Larger RVs should research access routes before committing to reservations at mountain campgrounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Ridgeway, VA?
According to TheDyrt.com, Ridgeway, VA offers a wide range of camping options, with 83 campgrounds and RV parks near Ridgeway, VA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.
Which is the most popular campground near Ridgeway, VA?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Ridgeway, VA is Hanging Rock State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 53 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Ridgeway, VA?
According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Ridgeway, VA.
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