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Greenwood Point Campground

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Greenwood Point Campground near Hot Springs, VA, is surrounded by forested terrain and rolling hills. Temperatures range from lows in the 30s Fahrenheit during winter to highs in the 80s during summer. Nearby, visitors can explore the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests and enjoy the scenic beauty of Lake Moomaw.

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Greenwood Point Campground is located in Virginia

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37.95916793 N
79.9647204 W

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  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites

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  • Picnic Table

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Reviewed Sep. 7, 2021

100% worth the trek

Beautiful quiet lake, not heavily trafficked. Campsite is only accessible via water, so we packed our gear up on paddle boards to get there. It’s a private little cove, sites are first come first serve, we had it to ourselves the whole night and next day. East water access, tables, fire pit, lockers for wild animal protection of food.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make reservations at Greenwood Point Campground?

Greenwood Point Campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no advance reservations available. Since the campground is only accessible by water, you'll need to paddle to the site to secure your spot. Plan accordingly, especially during peak seasons when sites may fill up quickly. For the most current reservation information, contact the U.S. Forest Service office that manages Lake Moomaw.

What do visitors say about their experience at Greenwood Point Campground?

Visitors consistently highlight the pristine, quiet nature of Greenwood Point Campground. Many appreciate the solitude and privacy offered by the water-access-only sites, with some campers enjoying having entire coves to themselves. The beautiful lakefront setting receives high praise, with the clear waters of Lake Moomaw being a major draw. Campers enjoy the combination of primitive camping with basic amenities like tables and fire pits. The unique paddle-in experience adds adventure to the trip, and the lack of crowds creates an authentic outdoor experience that many find exceptionally peaceful.

What's the difference between Greenwood Point and Bolar Mountain campgrounds at Lake Moomaw?

The key difference is accessibility: Greenwood Point Campground is only accessible via water, requiring campers to paddle (kayak, canoe, or paddleboard) to reach the sites. In contrast, Bolar Mountain Campground offers road access. Greenwood Point provides a more remote, private camping experience in a quiet cove setting with fewer amenities. Bolar Mountain typically offers more developed facilities and easier access to services. Both campgrounds are situated on Lake Moomaw but offer distinctly different camping experiences.

What amenities and facilities are available at Greenwood Point Campground?

Greenwood Point Campground offers primitive amenities suitable for tent camping. Each site includes picnic tables, fire pits with grills, and vault toilets. The campground provides direct water access from a private cove on Lake Moomaw. No electricity, running water, or shower facilities are available. The area features beautiful shoreline access perfect for swimming, fishing, and paddling. Remember to bring all supplies including drinking water, as this is a pack-in, pack-out facility with minimal services.