Accessible only by boat or hiking trail, Greenwood Point Campground sits on Lake Moomaw within George Washington National Forest. The US Forest Service manages this boat-in site year-round, though summer brings high grass and increased tick activity according to campers who frequent the area.
The campground occupies a small cove with basic amenities including picnic tables, fire pits, and food lockers for wildlife protection. Weekend visits can draw larger groups with multiple boats, and some campers note litter issues during busy periods. A trail connects through Bolar Mountain Recreation Area to reach the beach area for those preferring overland access. Sites operate on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservations required.
Description
Those who enjoy the solitude of an isolated and remote location will be drawn to Greenwood Point Campground. With no road access, the adventure is just getting there! Strap on that pack and take a hike, paddle, or canoe directly to the shores of the campground. Wooded campsites encircle an open and grassy common area, and lakeside views make this a popular private and quiet camping destination.
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Map & DirectionsGreenwood Point Campground is located in Virginia near Hot Springs
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Coordinates
37.95916793 N
79.9647204 W
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Access
- Boat-InSites accessible by watercraft.
Site Types
- Tent Sites
Features
For Campers
- Picnic Table
- Pets
- Fires







