Bull Run Regional Park - Centreville

Star4.59
37 reviews
7700 Bull Run Drive , Centreville, Virginia, 20121, United States
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Quick Facts

207 ft

Price

$25 - $35/night

Booking

Reservable

Sites

Varies

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Very Pet Friendly

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Bull Run Regional Park - Centreville
$25.00 - $35.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Fees range between $25 and $35 for campsites, depending on the amenities provided. Additional costs may apply for services like firewood and ice,...
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Standard Site Fee$25.00
Hookup Site Fee$35.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

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What Campers Say

4.59

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Based on 37 reviews

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"User reviews frequently praise the park's cleanliness, spacious campsites, family-friendly environment, and diverse recreational offerings like the water park and hiking trails. Some concerns were noted about noise from nearby highways and a shooting range."

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7700 Bull Run Drive , Centreville, Virginia, 20121, United States

Bull Run Regional Park - Centreville

7700 Bull Run Drive , Centreville, Virginia, 20121, United States

Driving directionsFrom the East (I-495): Take I-66 (exit 49) west to exit 52. Get off at exit 52 and turn right on Route 29. Go approx 2.5 miles to Bull Run Post Office Rd (Light at the top of the hill). Turn left on Bull Run Post Office Rd to Bull Run Dr. Bear right onto Bull Run Dr to park entrance. Continue on main park road 1.5 miles to the campground. Check-in at the campstore. From the North (US Route 15 - Leesburg): Turn left at US Route 234 (south) to Route 29 (Lee Hwy). Turn left on Route 29 to Bull Run Post Office Rd (large Quarry on the right). Turn right on Bull Run Post Office Rd to Bull Run Dr. Bear right onto Bull Run Dr to park entrance. Continue on main park road 1.5 miles to the campground. Check-in at the campstore. From the West (I-66): Take exit 43B (Route 29 north) approx. 7 miles to Bull Run Post Office Rd. Turn right on Bull Run Post Office Rd to Bull Run Dr. Bear right onto Bull Run Dr to park entrance. Continue on main park road 1.5 miles to the campground. Check-in at the campstore. From the South (I-95): Take exit 152 B (Route 234) toward Manassas. At Manassas continue straight onto the Prince William Pkwy to I-66. Go east on I-66 one exit (exit 47). At exit 47 go north on Route 234 to Lee Highway (Route 29). Turn right on Lee Highway (Route 29) and go approx. 2.2 miles to Bull Run Post Office Rd. Turn right on Bull Run Post Office Rd to Bull Run Dr. Bear right onto Bull Run Dr to park entrance. Continue on main park road 1.5 miles to the campground. Check-in at the campstore.
The campground is easily accessible via major highways such as I-66, Route 29, and Route 234. Roads leading to the campground appear to be paved. Seasonal closures or challenging terrain are not indicated.
Nearby places
Centreville (0 miles, immediate vicinity), Vienna Metro Center Station (15 miles, approx. 30 minutes), Washington, D.C. (27 miles, approx. 40 minutes), Manassas (approx. 10 miles, 20 minutes)
Nearby supplies
Camping supplies, snacks, ice, and firewood are available at the camp store located within the campground. Additional grocery and fuel services are likely in Centreville.

Best Time to Camp at Bull Run Regional Park - Centreville

Experience the full splendor of Virginia's changing seasons at Bull Run, where each time of year paints the landscape in different hues. Spring arrives with wildflower blooms and comfortable temperatures perfect for hiking, while summer brings warm days averaging 90°F—ideal for splashing in the river and evening campfire gatherings. Autumn transforms the woodlands into a tapestry of gold and crimson, with crisp air perfect for outdoor adventures. Winter settles in gently, with temperatures dipping to around 31°F, occasionally dusting the landscape with light snow that turns the park into a serene wonderland. Moderate rainfall throughout the year keeps the forests lush and the river flowing, creating an ever-changing natural canvas for your camping experience.

Summer(Jun-Aug)
4.0 / 5

Summer is popular for the outdoor water park and recreation; reviewers note summertime use.

Fall(Sep-Nov)
4.0 / 5

Virginia fall foliage and trails provide scenic autumn visits; fewer explicit fall reviews.

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Spring(Mar-May)
4.5 / 5
Top 6% in VA

Spring bluebells and comfortable temps are singled out by reviewers as ideal for hiking.

Winter(Dec-Feb)
3.5 / 5
Top 3% in VA

Hosts Winter Wonderland light festival; campground appears open year-round but no winter sports.

Planning Tips
  • Peak Season: Specific peak season dates are not provided.. Book 2-3 months ahead.
  • Operating Season: Specific open and closed seasons are not provided, but amenities are described as available year-round.

About Bull Run Regional Park - Centreville

Nestled in the heart of Northern Virginia, Bull Run Regional Park Campground beckons adventurers with its diverse array of accommodations tailored to every camping style. Whether you're pitching a tent under starlit skies, parking your RV at a full-service site complete with electric, water, and sewer hookups, or seeking the comfort of rustic cabins, this woodland retreat delivers the perfect balance of nature and convenience. Spacious group camping areas make it ideal for family reunions and scout troops, while solo travelers find solace in the peaceful tent sites scattered throughout the property. As one enchanted visitor noted, "Bull Run Regional Park is a fantastic destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers," capturing the essence of what makes this campground a cherished escape from city life.
Bull Run Regional Park provides accommodations for RVs, tents, cabins, and group camping setups, offering flexibility for all types of campers.
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Check-in
8:00 AM
Check-out
8:00 PM
Stay Limit
Details not provided.

Amenities available

Showers
Potable water
Electricity hookups
Flush toilets
Dump station
Firewood available

Activities you can enjoy

Bull Run Regional Park offers a variety of recreational activities appealing to a wide range of visitors. Available activities include hiking, disc golf, playgrounds, and an outdoor water park. The park also hosts seasonal events such as the Light Festival.
HikingThe park features extensive and well-maintained trails, including the Bluebell Trail, a 2-mile easy hike alongside the Bull Run and Cub Run Rivers. Trails are described as 'picturesque' and suitable for all skill levels.
SwimmingThe outdoor water park offers swimming opportunities. However, one user noted issues with dirty water in the men's bathroom at the water park.
BikingTrails cater to biking as well as hiking and jogging. No additional details on biking terrain or difficulty are available.
Cultural and Educational ProgramsThe park hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including music concerts, craft fairs, and the Light Festival.
Winter Activities
Water Sports
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Policies & Safety

Hazards & AlertsProximity to a shooting range may create loud noise disturbances. "Bathhouse at night attracts creepy crawlers," says one user review.

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Reviews

4.6
37 reviews
Top-Rated
Top-Rated
Bull Run Regional Park - Centreville is top-rated, placing it in the top 15% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews frequently praise the park's cleanliness, spacious campsites, family-friendly environment, and diverse recreational offerings like the water park and hiking trails. Some concerns were noted about noise from nearby highways and a shooting range.
Review Summaries
Based on 37 reviews

What Campers Love

- Clean facilities, including bathrooms. - Spacious and well-maintained campsites described as 'leafy' and 'large.' - Family-friendly amenities like playgrounds and a water park. - Scenic hiking...
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Based on 37 reviews

Common Concerns

- Noise from a nearby shooting range, which some users described as disruptive. - Highway noise depending on campsite location. - Issues with signage within the campground, making navigation...
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Based on 37 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

- Arrive early to avoid issues with site navigation and check-in. - Campers sensitive to noise should request sites farther from the shooting range and highways.
Based on 37 reviews

Seasonal Insights

Reviews emphasize spring as ideal for hiking due to blooming bluebells. Winter visits are highlighted for the Light Festival, while summer is popular for the water park.
Based on 37 reviews

Camper Quotes

- 'The Bluebell Trail was spectacular since we hiked it at peak on a sunny day.' - 'Great place to introduce young kids to camping. The facilities are some of the cleanest I've ever seen.' - 'The...
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Based on 37 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Northern campsites are noted as being closer to the shooting range, which can be noisy. Pull-thru sites are spacious and recommended for RVs.
Based on 37 reviews

Accessibility Features

- 'So CLEAN, handicap bathhouse/restrooms, rv spaces are spacious and in a wonderful location too.' - Accessibility features are appreciated, though no detailed feedback from users with specific...
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Based on 37 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed, but one user noted that their dog was disturbed by noise from the shooting range.
Based on 37 reviews

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Last updated January 5, 2026
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