Virginia RV Parks and Campgrounds

listings are in alphabetical order

Bear Creek Lake State Park

Less than an hour west of Richmond and nestled in the heart of Cumberland State Forest, Bear Creek Lake is the perfect getaway for the outdoor enthusiast. Activities center on the park's 40-acre lake complete with a boat launch, fishing pier, boat rentals and swimming beach. The park offers camping, an archery range, lakeside picnicking, bike rentals, playgrounds, hiking and access to a 14-mile multi-use trail in the state forest. The park is surrounded by the 16,000-acre Cumberland State Forest, which provides opportunities for a wide range of outdoor activities. Four small lakes in the state forest are managed by the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries for recreational fishing. A network of gated and ungated forest roads provides hiking, mountain bike and nature observation. The Virginia Department of Forestry also operates a sporting clays range in the Cumberland State Forest. Note: there is no cell phone signal in the park. A pay phone is located in Campground A.

Cumberland, VA 23040
804-492-4410


Pine Grove Campground and Waterfowl Park

Pine Grove Campground is located on 37 acres of overgrown woods filled with yellow pine trees. There are six ponds that serve as a sanctuary for over 50 different species of duck, geese, swans, pheasants, and other wildlife. There is a public boat ramp and crabbing dock within walking distance of the campground. You are only a few minutes away from the town, doctors, shopping and the Assateague National Seashore and Wildlife Refuge that has miles of wild beach and nature trails, where Chincoteague Points roam free.

Assateague National Seashore and Wildlife Refuge, VA 23336
757-336-5200


The Four Winds Club Camping and Golf Resort

Golf course, restaurant, swimming pool, playground, teen center, grocery store, two lakes for fishing, access to Rappahannock River.

Rappahannock River, VA 22538
804-742-5739