Best Campgrounds near Ivanhoe, VA

Ivanhoe, Virginia sits within reach of multiple camping options across the Blue Ridge Mountains and New River Valley. Campsites range from established facilities like Wytheville KOA and Fort Chiswell RV Park to more rustic options at Stony Fork Campground and New River Trail State Park. The region includes a mix of private and public campgrounds accommodating various camping styles, from tent-only areas to full-service RV sites with hookups. Several campgrounds feature cabin rentals, while others like Millrace Campground in New River Trail State Park cater exclusively to tent campers with walk-in sites along scenic waterways.

Road conditions and accessibility vary significantly throughout the area, with some campgrounds easily reached from Interstate 81 while others require navigation along winding mountain roads. Most established campgrounds remain open year-round, though services may be limited during winter months. Cell phone coverage can be spotty in more remote areas, particularly in the valleys and near Mount Rogers Recreation Area. Permits and reservations are recommended for most established campgrounds, especially during peak summer months and fall foliage season. Elevation changes affect temperatures significantly, with higher elevations offering cooler conditions during summer heat. A recent visitor noted, "There is absolutely no cell service at this camp, you have to go into town or hike a local mountain to get service up high."

The New River corridor provides popular water-based camping experiences, with several campgrounds offering direct river access for fishing, kayaking, and swimming. Campers frequently mention the region's hiking opportunities, with easy access to notable trails including the Appalachian Trail and Virginia Creeper Trail. Wildlife viewing is commonly highlighted in reviews, with deer sightings reported at multiple campgrounds. Noise levels vary significantly between locations - roadside campgrounds experience traffic and train noise, while more secluded mountain sites offer peaceful settings. One camper described their experience at a creekside site: "The sound of the creek seemed to drown out all road noise." Campgrounds with full hookups tend to attract more RV traffic, while primitive sites draw tent campers seeking solitude and natural surroundings.

Best Camping Sites Near Ivanhoe, Virginia (173)

    1. Wytheville KOA

    32 Reviews
    Max Meadows, VA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 228-2601

    $50 - $170 / night

    "Easy exit off Rt 81, with several truck stops/gas stations at the exit to fill up. The roads are a bit hilly going into the campground, but we didn’t experience any issues.

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    "We stayed here for 1 night, to break up an 8-hour drive home from points south. The facility is very well maintained, the staff is very friendly and the location was convenient (1 mile off of 81)."

    2. Fort Chiswell RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Max Meadows, VA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 637-6868

    $35 - $38 / night

    "While driving out to the monument in his honor I found this site and loved what I saw!"

    "Fort Chiswell RV park in Virginia is a very clean park beautiful trees paved driveways and a bathroom that is very clean and at the end of the bathrooms actually have tables at Pavilion They have Wi-Fi"

    3. Fries New RiverTrail RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Fries, VA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 233-1178

    "The campground is close to the New River Trail so we walked and biked the trail every day. It was a beautiful area. There’s a little ice cream shop and a diner close by."

    "Tom was really communicative throughout and with the short notice of the reservation…he even helped with suggestions of nearby groceries in Galax and directions to the RV site."

    4. Stony Fork Campground

    19 Reviews
    Wytheville, VA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 783-5196

    $20 - $30 / night

    "I'm not positive what size rig this campground says can be here, but the biggest of big would be able to navigate the roads and the sites are wide or long or both."

    "Close to highway and easy dump station/water station across the street."

    5. Fancy Gap-Blue Ridge Parkway KOA

    26 Reviews
    Cana, VA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 728-7776

    "This KOA is located in the heart of Virginia's Blue Ridge close to Galax, home of the annual Fiddlers Convention."

    "Wonderful campground close to exit of I77. Old growth canopy of trees provide ample shade. Pool was nice. Restroom/Showers were wonderful and clean, also ample water pressure."

    6. Millrace Campground — New River Trail State Park

    5 Reviews
    Austinville, VA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 699-6778

    $20 - $25 / night

    "Ever wake up on a foggy Virginia morning and walk only a few feet fro your tent and watch the fog rise off the water? I DID and it was AMAZING!!"

    "Really cool campground located right on the New River, located at Foster Falls. The river sounds amazing at night."

    7. Pioneer Village

    5 Reviews
    Max Meadows, VA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 637-3777

    "We camped in this park for one night as we were just passing through Virginia on our way south. Overall, we liked the park and was what perfect for our overnight stay."

    "Was a little unsure about the location at first, being close to the interstate, but you actually can’t see it and don’t hear it inside the campground."

    8. Fancy Gap Cabins and Campground

    16 Reviews
    Cana, VA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 730-7154

    $30 - $78 / night

    "Located right off the Blue Ridge Parkway the views are amazing.  You have access to several small towns and state parks with plenty of trials and things to see.  "

    "Many hiking trails . Very friendly owners. Will stay here again. Close to I77."

    9. Raven Cliff Campground — George Washington & Jefferson National Forest

    2 Reviews
    Ivanhoe, VA
    5 miles
    +1 (276) 783-5196

    $5 / night

    "Trails were well maintained & short walk down to the river. Would definitely stay again!"

    10. Claytor Lake State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Newbern, VA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 643-2500

    "Conveniently located bath house. We got sites right next to our friends where we wanted to be. The lake and beach area were beautiful. Sand was soft and very clean."

    "Lots of space, cheap price, walking distance from the lake raccoons and skunks everywhere all night."

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Recent Reviews near Ivanhoe, VA

878 Reviews of 173 Ivanhoe Campgrounds


  • xGYABx L.
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Washington & Jefferson National Forest Dispersed Sites

    Great Getaway and stay

    We spent 1 night out here on a Saturday Night it is very secluded away from everything only downside was had 2 drive at least 10 miles 2 get cell service and the site is close 2 the road so we can hear a lot of traffic

  • D
    Aug. 28, 2025

    Fancy Gap-Blue Ridge Parkway KOA

    Awesome KOA!

    My family and I stayed here for a few days. The campground is beautiful. All of the staff members that we encountered were super friendly. We ordered campground room service from Daves Smokehouse which was excellent and arrived very quickly. The campground is very well maintained and clean. The wifi was great at our site. AT&T cell service was not so good though. This KOA is very close to Blue Ridge Parkway, Fancy Gap Pottery & Fabric Outlet , as well as the Fancy Gap Old Country store. Our stay was very peaceful and relaxing, If we go back to the area we will definitely stay here again.

  • Joe B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Creekside Camping

    Beautiful sites

    Huge sites by the water (creek), power and water. Fire wood at each site. There are fire pits, barbecue grills, 2 sites have picnic tables, and one site has a wooden swing near the creek. The ground is uneven, so we had to move around a bit to get level. The sites do not have concrete or gravel pads. You park in the grass. Pick your spot, and you might need a long power cord. The bath house is up the hill (a bit of a climb), traditional toilet and sink inside, the shower is outside. Open air shower. Very quiet here, only a few cars pass by on the small road up the hill. We have a 14ft. teardrop camper and use an AWD vehicle. Not sure what the largest size camper would make it back here. The road is very narrow and you’re parking on the grass. There is also a small laundry building up the hill.

  • Katrin M.
    Aug. 26, 2025

    Royal Oak Campground — Hungry Mother State Park

    Beautiful campground in the woods

    We camped here over the weekend with our dogs. The campground was fantastic. All campsites are on platforms, which makes it very nice to set up your stuff. The sites have the usual amenities like a picnic bench and table, a firepit, and a lantern pole. The bathhouse was very clean and taken care of. There are several spigots with drinking water through the campground. The bathhouse also has a dishwasher station. There are multiple trails within walking distance. The park is very well maintained and clean. You can hike, swim, or rent a canoe.
    We would camp here anytime again.

  • Noel L.
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Brushcreek Falls RV Resort

    Nice campground

    Just a one night stay. Very clean and well kept campground. Our site was level. The pool was wonderful. Has everything you need... playgrounds, multiple laundry rooms, putt putt, store, restrooms... Would stay again

  • Beth B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 6, 2025

    Deer Trail Park & Campground

    Great campground! All the comforts

    Nice campground, has variety of accommodations including RV and tent sites and small cabins. Huge game room, heated pool and lots of recreation areas for kids. There is a stream and pond, which allows catch and release. Laundry is small but functional and right by pool deck that has covered tables. No issues with staff…everything smooth for reservations. We stayed here to visit friends close by and we also drove to WV to raft New River, about 90 minutes away.

  • Michelle J.
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Camp Burson Campground — Hungry Mother State Park

    Hungry Mother Trails & Lake

    Clean sites Stayed in Brunson Site 44 by creek Some shade Water and electricity on sites Main camping is Creekside / tent platforms at Royal Oak All facilities super clean , laundry and lake for a cool dip. Lots of hikes from moderate to 5 mi hard.

  • Roger V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2025

    Rocky Knob Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    Quiet, nice, but no showers, very basic

    Minimalist facilities. Good location. Has rv and tent sites. Right off blue Ridge Parkway.

    Overall ok if you need a crash pad, but I would not seek it out

  • Susan W.
    Jul. 18, 2025

    Meadows Of Dan Campground

    Mountain Quiet Campground

    We love this area already so as first time RVers, Meadows of Dan Campground was a natural pick. This campground has lovely tree cover in both the RV and tent camping areas. There are also cabins. The manager is very friendly & accommodating. We loved our first week so much we stayed two more!


Guide to Ivanhoe

The camping areas surrounding Ivanhoe, Virginia sit at elevations between 1,500 and 3,000 feet, creating significant temperature variations between valley floors and ridge tops. The region experiences foggy mornings along waterways year-round, with mist often lingering until mid-morning at riverside campsites. Spring brings wildflower displays along many hiking paths connecting campgrounds to regional trail systems.

What to do

Biking on the New River Trail: Access the 57-mile rail trail directly from Fries New RiverTrail RV Park, located just blocks from the trailhead. "Catch the head of the 58 mile trail just 2 blocks from the RV site. We rode the first 6 miles (and back) of the New River Trail to the train trestle and through the tunnel, just beyond. Easy ride with 2% grade," reports Jennifer K.

Fishing in stocked ponds: Several campgrounds maintain private fishing areas for guests. At Fancy Gap-Blue Ridge Parkway KOA, you'll find a small stocked pond with catch and release fishing. "In peak season, there's a pool, a small pond (catch & release unless you want to pay), ping pong, rock mining, etc," notes Jean C.

Local music experiences: The region has strong musical traditions with accessible performances. Near Fries New RiverTrail RV Park, "Thursday evenings, the community center hosts a jam session - check it out!" suggests Bran P. The area is part of the Crooked River Music Trail, featuring regular performances throughout the summer months.

What campers like

Forest creek environments: Campers consistently praise the stream-side sites at Stony Fork Campground. "Stony Fork Creek flows through the middle of the campsite, and the bridges are marked with a flood scale, so avoiding this place during heavy rains might be advised," notes Brian M. The campground offers paved sites with electric hookups along the water.

Clean facilities despite remote locations: Many campgrounds maintain surprisingly well-kept facilities. "Bathrooms were clean, campground is nice and quiet after 8pm. No complaints!" shares Kari B. about her stay at Fancy Gap-Blue Ridge Parkway KOA. Even at basic facilities, maintenance is prioritized, with Greg S. noting about Stony Fork: "Super nice hosts and everyone we met was friendly. Very quiet place."

Level sites with good spacing: Pioneer Village offers particularly well-maintained sites. "Gravel pads with a picnic table and fire ring. Sites were open but a decent size, and mostly level," writes Brenda L. Similarly, at Fancy Gap Cabins and Campground, "Sites are level and spaced out for room to open your slide and awning," according to Bill R.

What you should know

Weather impacts: Foggy mornings are common at waterside campsites, especially along the New River. "The river sounds amazing at night," mentions RL about Millrace Campground — New River Trail State Park, though this creates heavy morning mist that can keep tent sites damp until midday.

Variable amenities: Facilities range from primitive to full-service. At Millrace Campground, "This is pretty bare bones camping, no electrical, no RVs, no flush toilets. But there is drinking water available," notes Crystal C. In contrast, Fort Chiswell RV Park offers "full hook ups, including cable!"

Walk-in requirements: Some sites require carrying gear from parking areas. At Millrace Campground, "You have to walk everything into the campground from the parking area, but it's not a long walk so you can still bring all of your 'car camping' luxuries," explains RL. Similar arrangements exist at several riverside campgrounds in the region.

Tips for camping with families

Water features for hot days: Families appreciate campgrounds with water access during summer heat. "We walked and biked the trail every day. It was a beautiful area," shares Sherri J. about staying at Fries New RiverTrail RV Park, where creek access provides cooling opportunities.

Playgrounds and activities: Wytheville KOA offers extensive family facilities. "Our kids loved the arcade, the wagon and train rides around the campground, the craft time, pool and the fishing! The owners ran all the entertainment and were highly visible throughout our stay," says Lisa T.

Biking opportunities: Paved campground roads provide safe areas for younger riders. At Stony Fork Campground, "the whole place is paved so it was great for scooters. It's a 3/4 mile loop around the campground," mentions Greg S., making it ideal for families with children learning to ride.

Tips from RVers

Highway access considerations: When traveling with larger rigs, consider proximity to major routes. "Located not too far from I-81, easy to get to. This CG does a lot of overnight business," explains Michael H. about Fort Chiswell Campground. Sites are "mostly level, hookups are convenient," though highway noise can be noticeable outside.

Advance planning for tight turns: Some campgrounds present navigation challenges. At Fancy Gap-Blue Ridge Parkway KOA, one camper notes, "My only negative was that they had us camp up on the top of the hill and it was difficult to navigate back down, with some very sharp turns for our fifth wheel."

Water pressure variations: Water systems at mountain campgrounds can be inconsistent. At Fries New RiverTrail RV Park, "Being at the end of the water line for the park, our pressure wasn't great so we used our fresh water tank and water pump for showers and to wash dishes," reports Sherri J., suggesting travelers prepare accordingly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Ivanhoe Campground located in Virginia?

Ivanhoe Campground is located in southwestern Virginia, in the region near the intersection of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Appalachians. The area is close to Mount Rogers, Virginia's highest point, and is situated within driving distance of several outdoor destinations. Nearby towns include Wytheville and Marion. The region is part of the Washington & Jefferson National Forest Dispersed Sites area, which offers numerous camping opportunities in this scenic part of Virginia.

What amenities are available at Ivanhoe Campground for campers?

Ivanhoe Campground offers basic camping amenities typical of the region's campgrounds. Based on nearby camping options, you can expect facilities that may include established fire rings and tent sites. For more developed amenities, consider nearby options like Fort Chiswell RV Park which offers easy highway access and full hookups, or Pioneer Village which features creek access and spacious walking areas. Cell signal in this region can be limited, so prepare for potential offline camping experiences.

Are there horse facilities or equestrian camping options at Ivanhoe Campground?

While specific horse facilities at Ivanhoe Campground are not well-documented, the region offers equestrian options nearby. Hickory Ridge Campground — Grayson Highlands State Park is known for its wild ponies and equestrian-friendly trails. Similarly, Mount Rogers National Recreation Area provides trail access suitable for horseback riding. If planning an equestrian camping trip, contact the campground directly to confirm current horse facilities and trail accessibility before arrival.