
John H. Kerr Dam and Reservoir
Ninety-eight spacious sites feature electric and water hookups, with many offering direct waterfront views of John H. Kerr Reservoir's sparkling waters.

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Ninety-eight spacious sites feature electric and water hookups, with many offering direct waterfront views of John H. Kerr Reservoir's sparkling waters.

Eleven electric hookup sites line the shores of Kerr Reservoir, with a unique double site accommodating larger rigs traveling together. Hot showers and a swim beach await after you launch your boat into one of Virginia's largest lakes.

Full hookup sites accommodate RVs of all sizes along a mountain lake where hemlocks tower overhead and cool breezes drift down from Blue Ridge peaks. Spacious pull-through spots provide easy parking, while spotless bathhouses and well-maintained facilities let you focus on lakeside...
RV camping in Virginia offers an exceptional blend of mountain scenery, lakefront relaxation, and historical exploration across one of America's most diverse landscapes. From the misty peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the expansive waters of John H.
Spring and fall are ideal for RV camping in Virginia, with April through May and September through October offering comfortable temperatures, vibrant foliage, and fewer crowds at popular destinations. Spring brings blooming dogwoods and redbuds throughout the state, with daytime temperatures in the 60s-70s°F perfect for hiking and outdoor activities, though occasional rain showers are common.
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RV campers find spacious sites along Passage Creek's banks, with essential hookups including fresh water from hand pumps and seasonal hot showers serving the entire camping area.

RVers enjoy electric hookups and spacious sites surrounded by Cumberland Mountain views, with direct access to John W. Flannagan Reservoir's pristine waters. The immaculate facilities and attentive hosts create a welcoming base camp for fishing at dawn and kayaking across the expansive lake.

Full-service sites deliver electric, water, and sewer hookups in a wooded Northern Virginia setting that keeps you close to DC without sacrificing the camping experience.

RV campers enjoy 66 spacious gravel sites positioned along John H. Kerr Reservoir's shoreline, with essential hookups and a convenient dump station for extended lakeside stays.

Fifty-three electric and water hookup sites nestle along Philpott Lake's 2,900-acre expanse, where the Blue Ridge foothills provide a stunning backdrop for your RV adventure.

RV campers choose from over 200 mountain sites at 3,500 feet elevation, though hookups remain limited in this classic national park setting where generators supplement power needs.

Electric and water hookups await at the base of Big Walker Mountain, where spacious sites nestle among towering hardwoods and mountain streams. Each spot offers privacy among the ancient forest, with accommodating hosts who ensure RVers have everything needed for a comfortable mountain retreat.

Forty-one sites feature electrical hookups scattered through shaded loops, with generous spacing that accommodates full-sized rigs beneath towering Appalachian hardwoods.

RVers enjoy electric and water hookups at 15 waterfront sites along Philpott Lake's shoreline, where the Blue Ridge Mountains rise dramatically in the background. Pull your rig up to lake-view spots that put you steps from swimming, fishing, and boating on Virginia's clearest reservoir waters.