Hurricane Campground
2021 Hurricane Camp Road, Sugar Grove, VA, 24375, USA
Hurricane Campground
$20.00 - $40.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$20.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Fees for standard nonelectric campsites range from $20 to $40 per night. Tent-only nonelectric sites are $20 per night. Discounts may apply with eligible Interagency Passes.
About this campground
Tucked away in the rolling mountains of southwest Virginia, Hurricane Campground beckons outdoor enthusiasts with its pristine creeks and towering forest canopy. Here, where Hurricane Branch meets Comers Creek, campsites nestle beneath a cathedral of mixed oak and hemlock trees, their branches creating natural shade pavilions over soft, grassy clearings. Adventure awaits just beyond your tent flap, with direct access to the legendary Appalachian Trail and the scenic Hurricane Knob Trail winding through the surrounding wilderness.
Hurricane Campground offers primitive tent camping and small trailer accommodations. Sites are well-maintained, and some are located near streams while others are nestled in wooded areas. Large RVs are not recommended due to the narrow access road.
Historical SignificanceHurricane Campground serves as a gateway to one of America's greatest hiking achievements—the Appalachian Trail. This legendary footpath stretches an incredible 2,189 miles through 14 states, and here at Hurricane, you can step directly onto this storied trail that has challenged and inspired generations of hikers. The campground connects modern adventurers to a rich tradition of wilderness exploration and the enduring American spirit of conservation that protects these scenic corridors for future generations.
Weather and SeasonsSummer nights at Hurricane bring a welcome reprieve from the heat, as mountain breezes sweep through the valley carrying the cool whispers of elevation. Morning mists often linger in the hollow during warm spells, creating an ethereal atmosphere that photographers dream about. When autumn arrives, the campground transforms into a painter's palette of crimson oaks and golden maples, drawing leaf-peepers from across the region. While winter's snow-dusted peaks offer stunning vistas, the campground's cold temperatures and potential snowfall make it a seasonal destination best enjoyed from late spring through fall.
ElevationPerched between 2,800 and 3,050 feet above sea level, Hurricane Campground offers a natural air conditioning system courtesy of its mountain elevation. This lofty position not only delivers refreshingly cool summer nights that make for perfect sleeping weather, but also rewards early risers with spectacular sunrise views as morning light paints the surrounding peaks. The elevation creates a unique microclimate where lowland heat gives way to crisp mountain air, making every breath feel cleaner and every vista more dramatic.
Natural Features and SceneryNature has crafted a masterpiece at Hurricane Campground, where ancient hemlocks stand sentinel alongside mighty oaks, their roots anchored in slopes adorned with native rhododendron. The musical notes of Hurricane Branch and Comers Creek provide a constant soundtrack, their clear waters tumbling over moss-covered stones as they wind through the campground. Rising between 2,800 and 3,050 feet, this mountain sanctuary offers a refreshing escape where cool temperatures prevail even on summer days, and every turn reveals another postcard-worthy view of Virginia's mountain majesty.
Geological RegionHurricane Campground occupies a privileged position in the ancient Appalachian Mountains of southwest Virginia, where millions of years of geological forces have carved out a perfect valley sanctuary. This natural amphitheater cradles the campground in its embrace, with slopes dressed in lush mixed forests of oak and hemlock, punctuated by the vibrant blooms of native rhododendron. The groomed grassy fields near Hurricane Branch and Comers Creek provide gentle contrast to the rugged mountain terrain, creating an ideal basecamp where the wild beauty of Appalachia meets the comfort of well-maintained camping facilities.
Campsite details
AccessibilityNo specific details related to accessibility features were mentioned in the source materials.
Sites SizeSites are described as spacious and well-maintained. One reviewer noted, 'The sites are large and spacious,' while another mentioned, 'Plenty of room between sites.'
Sites PrivacySites offer varying levels of privacy. Some are tucked away in wooded areas providing seclusion, while others are closer to open grassy fields. Reviews highlight, 'Sites are spread out so you can always have a sense of privacy,' and 'Fairly private but can see guests on either side of you.'
Total Campsites26 campsites
Recommended CampsitesChoose lower-numbered sites for grassy field views and creek proximity. Higher-numbered sites offer more shade and privacy.
Best CampsitesHighly rated sites include #5, #19, #22, and #23 for privacy and proximity to the creek. Site #1 offers elevation to avoid flooding.
Reserving a campsite
Check-in
2PM
Check-out
12 PM
Stay Limit
You may stay up to 14 nights during a visit or within a rolling 30 days.
Guests Allowed Per Site
The campground does not specify the maximum number of guests per site.
Groups
No specific details on group sites were provided in the source materials.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutThe campground is organized into a single loop containing 26 well-spaced sites. Lower-numbered sites are closer to open grassy fields, while higher-numbered sites are nestled in wooded areas.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen season: June 16–October 30, 2025. Reservable start date: June 24, 2025.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made through Recreation.gov.
Walk-in AvailabilityWalk-up availability is not explicitly stated, but visitors are encouraged to reserve in advance due to limited sites and popularity.
Cancellation PolicyReservations can be canceled any time before the scheduled arrival date with a $10 cancellation fee and forfeiture of the first night's use fee for late cancellations. No-shows incur a $20 fee.
Amenities available
Showers
Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Flush toilets
Vault toilets
Activities you can enjoy
Hurricane Campground is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts offering a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, biking, and wildlife observation. Many reviews suggest that the peaceful environment and accessibility to trails make it ideal for campers seeking adventure or relaxation.
Hiking
Hiking trails are a major attraction. Campers can access the Hurricane Knob Trail directly from the campground; it is a 1.1-mile loop with picturesque views. The Appalachian Trail is also accessible within ½ mile. Reviews highlight, 'Great hiking trails through the campground,' and 'The hike to Comers Falls right from the campground was a nice 3-mile round trip.'Fishing
Hurricane and Comers creeks are stocked with trout, making the campground a popular spot for fishing. One reviewer mentioned, 'The nearby stream was extremely relaxing to listen to day and night,' while another stated, 'Streams were pretty empty in mid-August.'Biking
While biking trails were mentioned in the activities list, no specific details about terrain or difficulty levels are provided in the materials.Wildlife viewing
Wildlife observation opportunities are abundant. Campers have reported seeing deer, butterflies, and trout in the creek. 'Saw a few deer, lots of butterflies, and even a couple of trout in the stream,' one user said.Winter Activities
No specific details about winter recreation options were mentioned.Water Sports
No explicit mention of non-motorized water sports such as kayaking, canoeing, or paddleboarding.Campground rules
- Pets are not allowed
- Campfires are allowed within designated fire rings. Moving firewood across state lines is prohibited.
- Quiet hours are not explicitly stated.
Hazards
General hazardsNo cell service in the area; the valley can retain moisture following rain. Wildlife like deer and trout are common, but bear encounters are not specified.
Active alertsNo active alerts are mentioned.
Weather forecast
51
°F
Aug 26
Tuesday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%
Moderate wind, may affect light items
Humidity: 82%
High humidity, may feel muggy
Wind: 4.6 mph
Moderate wind, may affect light items
Clear sky
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Emergency Services
The closest emergency services are in Sugar Grove, VA, approximately 5 miles away. For general inquiries, visitors can contact the main office at (276) 783-5196.
Good to know
Peak season datesJune 16–October 30, 2025
Trash and recyclingNo specific details on trash and recycling facilities are mentioned, but overall campground cleanliness is highly praised in user reviews.
Proximity to water featuresHurricane Branch and Comers Creek run through the campground, providing opportunities for wading and trout fishing.
Common complaintsSome reviews mention aging and cold shower facilities. The gravel road to the campground is narrow and challenging for large vehicles.
HostHosts are attentive and frequently patrol the campground. Several positive reviews highlight their friendliness and helpfulness.
Campground Map
2021 Hurricane Camp Road, Sugar Grove, VA, 24375, USA
Driving directionsPlease follow these directions and not GPS! From I-81: Take Marion exit 45 onto Virginia State Route 16 South. Follow SR 16 for 15 miles to SR 650 (5 miles south of Sugar Grove). Turn right on gravel SR 650, and follow for 2 miles to the paved campground entrance road.
The access road is narrow, winding, and primarily gravel for 2 miles before transitioning to paved. It is not recommended for RVs longer than 30 feet or towed vehicles due to tight turn ratios.Nearby places
Sugar Grove (5 miles, 10 minutes), Marion (15 miles, 25 minutes), Hungry Mother State Park (approximately 35 minutes), Grayson Highlands (approximately 45 minutes)
Nearby supplies
The closest convenience store is in Sugar Grove, VA (5 miles away). Firewood can be purchased at Corner Market Cafe and Grayson Highlands General Store, approximately 20–25 minutes away.
Camper Reviews
4.7
67 reviews

Hurricane Campground is top-rated, placing it in the top 15% of campgrounds based on reviews
Overall, Hurricane Campground receives high praise for its peaceful atmosphere, well-maintained facilities, and scenic surroundings. It is noted for clean restrooms, spacious campsites, and close proximity to hiking trails. Multiple reviewers highlighted the helpfulness of the camp hosts.
Review Summaries
Based on 67 reviews
What Campers Love
Clean and spacious facilities, scenic beauty, helpful camp hosts, and proximity to hiking trails are frequently mentioned positive features. Reviews such as 'Clean restrooms, spacious and peaceful...
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Common Concerns
Complaints were minimal but included issues such as aging infrastructure, cold showers, and the lack of cell service. One reviewer mentioned, 'Showers were too cold,' and another stated, 'Very...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
Campers suggest printing directions due to unreliable GPS, bringing firewood from nearby stores, and preparing for no cell service. 'Make sure you have the address saved into your GPS as there is...
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Seasonal Insights
The campground is described as cooler due to its valley location, making summer an ideal time for camping. However, campers warned against visiting during warm or rainy periods as the wind does not...
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Camper Quotes
1. 'Wonderful place! Streams, trees, and meadows—can’t ask for much more!' 2. 'Absolutely beautiful campground - the creek is gorgeous, and you can fall asleep to the sounds of the water every...
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Site-Specific Reviews
Site-specific reviews include positive mentions for sites such as #19, #22, and #26. For example, Site #19: 'Drinking water nearby. Fairly private but can see guests on either side of you.' Site #22:...
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Accessibility Features
No specific reviews addressing accessibility features were provided.
Based on 67 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
Pets are mentioned in the context of hikes being suitable for dogs. One reviewer stated, 'The hike was perfect for our dogs as well.'
Based on 67 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025