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Quick Facts
Price
Varies
Booking
Check Site
Sites
Varies
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Not Allowed
A Campground
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Standard Site Fee$0.00
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
Total Campsite Fees$0.00
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ProviderWhat Campers Say
4.45
Recommended
Based on 129 reviews
1448 Google reviews
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quietpeacefulcleanshowers
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About A Campground
Natural Features and SceneryChippokes sits on the south bank of the **James River** across from Jamestown, with long sandy riverfront, bluffs, and access to a small **beach** where visitors look for **fossils and shark teeth**.[1] The landscape combines open **farm fields**, historic plantation grounds, and mixed **hardwood forest** with shaded campground loops.[1][3] Campers describe it as quiet, peaceful, and scenic, with plenty of trees in the older loop and more open sky in the newer RV area.[1][3]
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Common complaints• **Shade in newer loop**: Campers in the B loop mention it feels more like sitting in a yard than in the woods, with less shade and a more open, suburban feel.[1]
• **Occasional unlevel sites**: A few sites in the older loop are noted as not perfectly level.[1]
• **Amenities/attraction closures**: Some visitors were disappointed by the pool, camp store, plantation buildings, and visitor center being closed during parts of certain seasons (including during and after the pandemic).[1][5]
• **Reservation system/customer service**: Several reviewers express frustration with the statewide reservation system (Reserve America/central call center), difficulty modifying reservations, and being told changes required in-person visits or email delays.[1][4]
• **Litter on beach**: One beach visitor noted dirty diapers left on the beach by other users, detracting from the experience.[1]
• **Lack of Wi‑Fi**: RV Parky notes that there is **no campground Wi‑Fi**, which some RVers consider a downside.[5]
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4.5
129 reviews
A Campground is recommended, placing it in the top 40% of campgrounds based on reviews
Review Summaries
Based on 129 reviews
What Campers Love
Campers consistently praise the **peaceful, quiet atmosphere**, **historic setting**, and **well‑kept facilities**.[1][3] Many like the combination of **history, farm museum, plantation house, and...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
• **Shade vs. openness**: Choose the older loop if you want trees and a more traditional woods campground feel; choose the newer B loop if you prioritize level, paved pads and big-rig access but can...
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Last updated December 14, 2025
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