Best RV Parks & Resorts near Stuart, VA

Several RV parks surround Stuart, Virginia, offering a range of options for motorhome travelers. Chantilly Farm RV Park in Floyd provides full hookups with 50-amp service on level sites, accommodating large vehicles year-round. "This campground is amazing and a true hidden gem. Mike the owner was so nice and accommodating. He even delivered our firewood to our campsite," wrote one visitor about Chantilly Farm. Black Dog Acres RV Park features 30 paved, pull-through sites designed for big rigs, with both 50-amp and 30-amp electric hookups, sewer connections, and water available. Lake Ridge RV Resort in Hillsville accommodates large motorhomes with spacious sites, while Indian Heritage RV Park in Martinsville offers full-hookup sites for year-round stays with 30-amp service.

Mountain terrain influences access to some campgrounds, with narrow roads requiring careful navigation for longer rigs. Most parks provide sanitary dump stations, though amenities vary significantly between locations. Greystone RV Park features concrete pads that require minimal leveling, unlike some neighboring facilities with more rustic setups. According to one visitor at Greystone: "Pull-through sites with concrete pads. No leveling needed. Couldn't be easier to pull in and set up." Cell service can be spotty in mountainous areas, particularly along sections of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Pet policies differ between parks, with most allowing leashed pets but some restricting animals entirely. Propane is not readily available at most campgrounds, requiring travelers to fill tanks in nearby towns before arrival.

Best RV Sites Near Stuart, Virginia (76)

    1. Willville Motorcycle Camp

    7 Reviews
    Woolwine, VA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (469) 614-8620

    $150 - $200 / night

    "Clean facilities, friendly host."

    "Just less than a mile west of the Blue Ridge Parkway on US 58 Business, Willville is THE motorcycle camping slot for me in Virginia. thwres a community fire ring where Will has a fire most nights."

    2. Chantilly Farm RV/Tent Campground & Event Venue

    10 Reviews
    Floyd, VA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 808-4984

    "This campground is located right outside of Floyd, VA and just minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway."

    "We were a little taken aback when we first arrived at our site but quickly began to appreciate the beautiful field we were camped in with electric and water hook-ups."

    3. Greystone RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Pinnacle, NC
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 368-5588

    $64 - $72 / night

    "We had the opportunity for an extended stay at Greystone in 2024 and had an exceptional experience. This is one of the best campgrounds we've found in all of our RV travels."

    "It's 10 spots, full hook-up, with an awesome view of Pilot Mountain. Each pad is concrete, with a picnic table, fire pit and full hook-ups."

    4. Lake Ridge RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Woodlawn, VA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 766-3703

    "I stayed at Lake Ridge RV Resort for quite a while. Great place to spend the evenings after work. Pond and surrounding area are very well maintained."

    "We stayed in one of the cabins after the high season.  Comfortable and cozy, we really enjoyed our morning walks along the trails and lake.  "

    5. Black Dog Acres RV Park

    1 Review
    Pilot Mountain, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 351-4444

    $63 - $70 / night

    "It was just a little off the path (a few low trees on the route but nothing going slow and caulk won’t fix). Super easy pull through sites with convenient hookups."

    6. Indian Heritage RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Martinsville, VA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 632-9500

    "The site we have was easy to back in. Everything works well. The WiFi is decent. Convenient location for the Martinsville area. There is a river access for canoe at the edge of the campground."

    "Near a main road, but still very quaint. 25$ tent sites. Enjoyed a misty sunset and sunrise by the river."

    7. Fries New RiverTrail RV Park

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

    "Full hook ups. Cable TV was a luxury for us! Great WiFi the entire time; even for a couple of zoom calls!"

    "Sites are close to level. Nothing severe at all. All sited are full hookups. A single washer and dryer available onsite. Great wifi and cable hookups. 2 blocks from New River Rails to Trails."

    8. Old Cranks Campground and RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Galax, VA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 236-5114

    "Located in closed factory in the industrial area. Good sized grass sites. Near brewery and town."

    9. Riverwalk RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Elkin, NC
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (833) 788-2229

    $70 - $85 / night

    "We were looking for a campground near by over Martin Luther weekend and used the Dyrt app and found this nice campground."

    "Large back-in spot, fairly level. Very quiet during the week but have been told by the camp hosts that every weekend is booked for a long time. Would definitely go back."

    10. Ivory Clay Farm

    2 Reviews
    Trinity, NC
    50 miles

    $40 / night

    "Ivory Clay Farm is now bookable on The Dyrt and offers a nice quiet place to rest just outside of the Winston-Salem & Greensboro Area. "

    "This is a great relaxing get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life! As the owners, we love relaxing & enjoying the bonfires, sunsets, wildlife & star gazing."

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RV Park Reviews near Stuart, VA

588 Reviews of 76 Stuart Campgrounds


  • C
    Apr. 16, 2023

    Mayberry Campground

    Big Rig Friendly

    This campground is probably 90% big rigs. It’s a huge campground with 2 lakes, playground, RV store and shelter houses. There is only one shower house with one shower and two toilets on each side. Pet friendly on leash. Close to Mount Airy for those over 60 who want a trip down Memory Lane.

  • Trey C.
    Jan. 20, 2022

    Ararat River Campground

    Wonderful owners

    The new owners have revamped this campground. From what I’ve heard, this wasn’t the place to go prior to the ownership change. The owners here care about everyone at the campground, and keep it nice and clean. They also expect their full time campers to keep their lots and campers in good condition. Both owners are very approachable and respectful. Campground is just a short hike to the Ararat River. Which is why the new name is Ararat River Campground. No tent camping, but 30 amp and 50 amp camper hookups are available with sewage. In the warm months the owner holds church services in the pavilion behind lot 12. Owners offer a flat monthly rate that includes water, electric, wifi, and campground maintenance.

  • B
    Jul. 25, 2022

    Pioneer Village

    Beautiful property!

    This was a overnight stop but it was a great find! We were in a full hook up pull through site 20. Gravel pads with a picnic table and fire ring. Sites were open but a decent size, and mostly level. There was a lovely  stream that ran along the property with beautiful shade trees and lots of grass. We have 2 dogs and there was plenty of great area to walk them.  The bathhouse was very clean but there was no A/C and only a few small windows for ventilation. The whole property was very well kept and beautiful. Will definitely be back as we travel this way each year.

    Verizon phone worked good, but not really any TV reception. But we were good with that!

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2021

    Fancy Gap Cabins and Campground

    Small Family Owned CG on the Blue Ridge Parkway

    The campground is so convenient to the BRP! The owners are friendly and easy to talk to. The campground is clean, scenic, and hilly.  We had no issue navigating with our 27' trailer.  We saw several class A's and a large 5th wheel here too.  All RV sites are on gravel and level. Sites are full hookup with 20, 30, and 50 amp receptacles available  Firewood is available.   We used the 2-washer laundry (not coin-op $5 wash and dry paid at office) with no issues.  Yesterday we drove to nearby Mt. Airy (Mayberry) and enjoyed the Andy Griffith Museum.  We would definitely stay here again.

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  • Jennifer H.
    Mar. 4, 2025

    Greystone RV Park

    Amazing view of Pilot Mountain

    Highly Recommended! We had the opportunity for an extended stay at Greystone in 2024 and had an exceptional experience. This is one of the best campgrounds we've found in all of our RV travels. The owners and camp host are some of the finest people you can meet and you can tell they really care about their customers. If you're looking for a small, quiet campground that checks all of the boxes then this is the one. And the unobstructed view of Pilot Mountain is the icing on the cake. If you can stay a night with Greystone, you will not be disappointed! We stayed in site 10 (end site) and it perfect for our 25 ft travel trailer. The gated campground has ten FHU sites for self contained RVs ( no pop ups or tents allowed), all sites have wifi and open sky for starlink, campground bathhouse and laundry are five stars. Camp host sells firewood for campfires.

  • Katie M.
    Dec. 9, 2019

    Fairy Stone State Park Campground

    CCC Cabin - Couple's Weekend Away!

    MY husband and I stayed two nights in a 1 bed efficiency CCC Cabin at Fairy Stone State Park for a short weekend away from the kids. We visited in December so it was pretty cold weather but the cabin was so cozy and comfortable! We loved having the fireplace! The cabins have a bathroom, shower, kitchen with sink, fridge, oven/stove, microwave, toaster, everything you need! They have heating and a/c as well. The cabin was built in the 1930s and is so charming! Loved everytihg about our experience here.

    There is no cell service or internet/wifi at the cabins though so come prepared with something to do! We found it to be very relaxing to unplug!

  • Dave V.
    Sep. 1, 2017

    Dixie Caverns

    Camping at the Crossroads

    Dixie Caverns is a privately owned campground, slash tourist site ( dixiecaverns.com ) located at the outskirts of Salem, VA.

    Warning: In the website, they do state the campground is "directly off I-81," and it is. The fact is, you are surrounded on three sides by roadway...and the actual Dixie Cavern is at the base of a mountain, so all the road traffic is above the campground and the noise reverberates off the mountain and surrounding walls 24/7. Trust me when I say, semi-truck noise is loud during the twilight hours when the din of the day has disappeared.

    We spent two different multiple-day stays at Dixie Caverns in the Spring, partly out of necessity and partly because of its close proximity to a desired venue in Salem. So I can attest to the traffic noise never letting up.

    The Positive: Dixie Caverns Campground serves a need...a campground close to Salem. The next closest campground is an hour's drive and in heavy traffic...longer. It is also one of the closest campgrounds to several of Virginia's most popular hiking trails (AT) and scenic overlooks (Dragon's Tooth, Tinker Cliffs, etc). So people will use this as a "base camp" of sorts.

    The personnel that run the Dixie Cavern Gift Shop, are also those you see to pay for a camping site...and I found them very friendly and helpful.

    If you are visiting there to tour the Dixie Caverns...you are a hundred feet away from the mountain doorway.

    The campground is tiny, as in footprint, but they have carved out a number of RV/Camper sites along the mountain base and the inner loops...and during our stays very few openings were observed. Water, electric and cable is provided at each of those pull-through sites. They are of adequate size for the largest of RV's, but they are side-by-side the length of the loop. No vegetation exists between or on those sides but some grass and some spaced large trees. Perhaps the RV/Camper clan camp there out of necessity and convenience too. Though there is a limit on the days of your stay, it appears that some are exempt from this rule. Some campers are permanent fixtures...others that were not, were still in the same location from the first visit to the next visit 30 days later. Several employees live full-time on site.

    Tent camping is in the grass along the creek that runs down to the Roanoke River across the roadway. During the heavy rains we received, I had concerns that this raging creek would overflow its banks, but it did not. Trash was visible washed along its banks. The sites are marked only by a picnic table and rock fire ring...no other designation, so you chose a side of the fire ring to pitch your tent. Even with the heavy rains, I did not notice low, soggy areas. There is several large hardwood trees that provide a nice canopy, but no foliage between tenting areas...so the entire campground is line of sight. I believe there were only six tent sites (technically), but overflow tent sites are also along the grassy field across from the Gift Shop. Important note: If you are considering a good night's sleep in a tent (not sure of the sound dampening qualities of RV/Campers), ear-plugs are a must!

    The showerhouse/restroom are located at the beginning of the campground, which is just the other side of the day use picnic area and the Gift Shop/Attraction parking lot. The doors are locked 24/7 and only campers receive the "push-button" door code (which the code did not change from both visits...not a secure safety protocol). The showerhouse/restroom has running water, flush toilets and several showers, and an electric outlet. It shows its age and looks like a heavily used campground facility. For tent campers, its the only potable water source.

    There is both cell service and free wifi...which is amazing! I can count on my one finger how many campgrounds in W.VA and VA that had cell service.

    The Negative: You must leave the campground for anything you'd like to do, other than the Caverns...and sitting in your camp chair.

    There are no trails or other amenities...and the trails closeby...are still a 20-30 minutes drive on a good day.

    Whether or not tenters are in the tent area, this is the dog walking area. They are required to pick up...but it is aggravating...because if it doesn't pour, the smell remains.

    Did I mention the truck traffic noise? The overall condition of Dixie Caverns appears dated, a bit run-down, and dirty.

    Would I stay there again? Odds are I will spend one more collegiate softball post season and World Series staying at Dixie Caverns Campground next spring, purely out of convenience and necessity.

  • L
    May. 26, 2022

    Mayberry Campground

    Mayberry, one of our favorites

    Great family friendly, pet loving campground. Most sites are spacious, all rv sites have full hookups. There are a few tent sites close to office. We have been coming to this campground for 6 years now. Staff are very friendly and helpful. I like a campground that allows you to book a specific site, we're booked for 3 separate trips for 2022. So much to do in surrounding area, especially if you are a fan of Andy Griffith. The town of Mt. Airy has a variety of fast food places as well as many varied restaurants and BBQ's as well. A few of the bigger stores, walmart, lowes, all right in town. Visiting downtown 'mayberry' is a must if you remember the TV show. Book a ride in the police car. Over the years we have found and used veterinarian in town, as well as a great rv store. Might be small, but that store has helped us many times over the years. The Mayberry campground has so much going on, you really don't have to leave camp. Just sit back and relax. Bennie, his daughters and staff will make sure your stay is great. Camp is open year round. We have been there summer, fall and winter. We love this campground.

  • A
    Aug. 16, 2022

    Lake Ridge RV Resort

    Very satisfied!

    I stayed at Lake Ridge RV Resort for quite a while. Great place to spend the evenings after work. Pond and surrounding area are very well maintained. Staff are friendly and shower houses were kept clean even in off season. Pet friendly; just got to scoop the poop!


Guide to Stuart

Camping options near Stuart, Virginia cluster within mountain terrain ranging from 1,200 to 3,500 feet in elevation. The Blue Ridge Mountains shape accessibility and weather patterns throughout the region, with campgrounds typically experiencing seasonal temperature swings of 30-45°F between day and night. Winter closures affect many facilities between November and March, though several RV campgrounds near Stuart remain open year-round with modified services.

What to do

Hiking from campgrounds: At Willville Motorcycle Camp in Meadows of Dan, campers access the Blue Ridge Parkway within minutes. "We were one block from where we could get on the trail! Talk about convenient!" notes one visitor about nearby paths. The campground sits less than a mile west of the Parkway on US 58 Business.

Water activities: The New River provides paddling opportunities near several campgrounds. At Fries New RiverTrail RV Park, visitors appreciate the proximity to water recreation. One camper reports: "Kayak and bike drop offs are available at the gas station about 2 miles down." The park's location allows direct access to both the river and trail system.

Mountain biking: Chantilly Farm RV/Tent Campground in Floyd features "acres of woods with hiking and mountain biking trails" plus "a brand new 9 hole disc golf course," according to a visitor. The property's extensive terrain provides both beginner and intermediate trail options through rolling hills.

What campers like

Community atmosphere: Willville Motorcycle Camp fosters social connections at their central fire area. "There is a community fire ring where Will has a fire most nights," explains a visitor. Another notes: "Most evenings riders will gather on the porch to talk bikes and life - should you care to join in."

Paved sites: Greystone RV Park in Pinnacle offers concrete pads that eliminate setup frustrations. "All sites have concrete pads with a picnic table, fire pit and full hook-ups," reports a visitor who initially thought the park looked like just a parking lot but came to appreciate its practicality.

Riverside location: Fries New RiverTrail RV Park arranges sites to maximize water views. A camper explains: "Most of the sites are parallel to the creek that runs through the site. And while the ones that are up a little further are off creek, they have either large decks or porch swings right on their site."

What you should know

Mountain driving challenges: Roads to many campgrounds require careful navigation. One visitor to Riverwalk RV Park notes: "We pulled in after dark and were met by a very nice gentleman." Arriving before dark is recommended for unfamiliar drivers due to limited lighting on rural access routes.

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. A reviewer at Willville notes: "There are water spigots scattered throughout along with electrical stanchions...just not at every site." Similar infrastructure inconsistencies affect cell reception, particularly in valley locations.

Local amenities: Many campgrounds have limited on-site services. A visitor to Fries New RiverTrail RV Park shares: "Fries is a very small town. I believe that the last census taken showed it had about 400 year-round residents!" Plan for supply runs to larger towns before arrival.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Indian Heritage RV Park in Martinsville provides nature watching opportunities. A visitor notes: "There are ground hogs and crawdads. Near a main road, but still very quaint." The river access allows supervised exploration for children.

Bathroom facilities: Family comfort often depends on bathroom quality. At Fries New RiverTrail RV Park, a camper notes: "Bath house is small and clean; one room for men and one for women. Each has a sink, toilet and walk in shower." Facilities typically accommodate one person at a time rather than offering multiple stalls.

Weather preparation: Mountain elevations cause significant temperature swings. Riverwalk RV Park visitors advise: "We camped in the back along the green belt trail that runs beside the campground and the Yadkin River." Waterproof gear remains essential even during summer months due to frequent afternoon showers.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Black Dog Acres RV Park, the 30 paved sites accommodate larger vehicles. A visitor reports: "Super easy pull through sites with convenient hookups. No bathrooms so did need to hook up water." The concrete pads require minimal leveling compared to gravel alternatives at nearby facilities.

Winter camping considerations: Several RV parks maintain year-round operations. At Greystone RV Park, campers appreciate the practical benefits: "Pull thru sites with concrete pads. No leveling needed. Couldn't be easier to pull in and set up." The concrete surfaces prevent muddy conditions during winter months.

Hookup variations: RV campgrounds near Stuart, Virginia differ in hookup configurations. At Willville Motorcycle Camp, a reviewer explains: "There's a pavilion for group events or just to hang out. Electric isn't available at each spot (you can bring an extension cord if you need it for a CPAP or such)." Extension cords up to 50 feet may be necessary at some facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Stuart, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Stuart, VA is Willville Motorcycle Camp with a 4.7-star rating from 7 reviews.

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