The best domes in Virginia

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Whether you want to dive into Civil War history, follow in the footsteps of former presidents, or drive the legendary Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia rarely disappoints. The birthplace of America has thousands of miles of Atlantic coastline and more miles of the Appalachian Trail than any other state. Still need convincing? Virginia’s 41 state parks boast more than 600 miles of trails and 1,800 state campsites, leading the way to forested mountains, rambling rivers, and beaches. Camping is a year-round affair, whether you prefer fall foliage hikes, pitching a tent on the beach, or snowshoeing from a cozy winter cabin. 

98% (139)

Top-rated campgrounds

Geodesic Dome Plant Therapy

2. Geodesic Dome Plant Therapy

1 site · Lodging · Lovettsville, VA
Nestled in Western Loudoun Wine Country is a unique 4-acre glamping site featuring a 33-foot-diameter geodesic dome greenhouse. Secret DC promoted Lovettsville as the most “laid-back” town in America in an October 2025 article. Steven Bryant loves gardening and caring for plants and is currently laying the groundwork for a small native nursery. Rebecca Bryant is a licensed massage therapist and uses the dome as her session space when it’s not being rented out for overnight accommodations. Other features: • A small campground area with a fire pit — perfect for tents. Firewood provided. • A tiny house in the style of a Viking cabin. • Easy access to parking. • Easy access to neighboring bike paths. • A 3-minute drive to restaurants, convenience stores, a grocery co-op, a community center, and more. • Surrounded by a plethora of small farms, wineries, distilleries, breweries, pubs, and equestrian riding trails. • Located 50 miles west of Washington, D.C., and just a 2-minute drive to the Potomac River and C&O Canal Towpath. Only 15 minutes from Harpers Ferry, WV, and close to biking, whitewater rafting, and tubing adventures. • The perfect getaway for those craving a peaceful, therapeutic break without sacrificing modern conveniences. Ideal for beginner campers, wine enthusiasts, and cyclists.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$120
 / night
Geodesic Dome~8 acres~Mountain View

3. Geodesic Dome~8 acres~Mountain View

1 site · Lodging · Front Royal, VA
Tucked away in the heart of Shenandoah, this one of a kind geodesic dome home is a beautiful escape and truly an oasis for all who visit. Welcome to Lunar Lookout of Front Royal! ⭐️ A true architectural gem nestled atop the Blue Ridge Mountains. With close proximity to Shenandoah National Park, this dome is the perfect balance between convenience and privacy. Our geodesic dome is perfectly situated as you are surrounded by mountains and wildlife while only being a short 10 minute drive to town. Immerse yourself in the great outdoors with a plethora of activities, including hiking, biking, and exploring natures wonders nearby. Located in Warren County only an hour and a half outside of Washington D.C., the dome is minutes from the Northern VA 4H Center, Appalachian Trail, Shenandoah River and Skyline Drive. This new build was thoughtfully constructed with guests comfort in mind. From the moment you pull in the driveway, you are greeted with beautiful architect and modern design. There are breathtaking views from every room, and the domes wraparound porch is a beautiful place to relax and take in the sunset. Indulge in relaxation and reflection in our lounge room, where glass windows meet beautiful wooden structure that provides a serene atmosphere and invites abundant natural light. Retreat to one of our three spacious bedrooms that provide additional natural light and comfort. Lunar Lookout sleeps 6 adults, with two bedrooms on the main level and one upstairs across from the loft. The main level features a master bedroom and king bed, with a beautiful en suite bathroom attached. The second bedroom on the main level has a queen bed and a private bathroom across the hall. The third bedroom in the dome is located upstairs across from the game room loft area, with its own private bathroom as well. Each bedroom has a smart TV and a spacious closet for your belongings.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$527
 / night

Whether you want to dive into Civil War history, follow in the footsteps of former presidents, or drive the legendary Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia rarely disappoints. The birthplace of America has thousands of miles of Atlantic coastline and more miles of the Appalachian Trail than any other state. Still need convincing? Virginia’s 41 state parks boast more than 600 miles of trails and 1,800 state campsites, leading the way to forested mountains, rambling rivers, and beaches. Camping is a year-round affair, whether you prefer fall foliage hikes, pitching a tent on the beach, or snowshoeing from a cozy winter cabin. 

98% (139)

Top-rated campgrounds

Geodesic Dome Plant Therapy

2. Geodesic Dome Plant Therapy

1 site · Lodging · Lovettsville, VA
Nestled in Western Loudoun Wine Country is a unique 4-acre glamping site featuring a 33-foot-diameter geodesic dome greenhouse. Secret DC promoted Lovettsville as the most “laid-back” town in America in an October 2025 article. Steven Bryant loves gardening and caring for plants and is currently laying the groundwork for a small native nursery. Rebecca Bryant is a licensed massage therapist and uses the dome as her session space when it’s not being rented out for overnight accommodations. Other features: • A small campground area with a fire pit — perfect for tents. Firewood provided. • A tiny house in the style of a Viking cabin. • Easy access to parking. • Easy access to neighboring bike paths. • A 3-minute drive to restaurants, convenience stores, a grocery co-op, a community center, and more. • Surrounded by a plethora of small farms, wineries, distilleries, breweries, pubs, and equestrian riding trails. • Located 50 miles west of Washington, D.C., and just a 2-minute drive to the Potomac River and C&O Canal Towpath. Only 15 minutes from Harpers Ferry, WV, and close to biking, whitewater rafting, and tubing adventures. • The perfect getaway for those craving a peaceful, therapeutic break without sacrificing modern conveniences. Ideal for beginner campers, wine enthusiasts, and cyclists.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$120
 / night
Geodesic Dome~8 acres~Mountain View

3. Geodesic Dome~8 acres~Mountain View

1 site · Lodging · Front Royal, VA
Tucked away in the heart of Shenandoah, this one of a kind geodesic dome home is a beautiful escape and truly an oasis for all who visit. Welcome to Lunar Lookout of Front Royal! ⭐️ A true architectural gem nestled atop the Blue Ridge Mountains. With close proximity to Shenandoah National Park, this dome is the perfect balance between convenience and privacy. Our geodesic dome is perfectly situated as you are surrounded by mountains and wildlife while only being a short 10 minute drive to town. Immerse yourself in the great outdoors with a plethora of activities, including hiking, biking, and exploring natures wonders nearby. Located in Warren County only an hour and a half outside of Washington D.C., the dome is minutes from the Northern VA 4H Center, Appalachian Trail, Shenandoah River and Skyline Drive. This new build was thoughtfully constructed with guests comfort in mind. From the moment you pull in the driveway, you are greeted with beautiful architect and modern design. There are breathtaking views from every room, and the domes wraparound porch is a beautiful place to relax and take in the sunset. Indulge in relaxation and reflection in our lounge room, where glass windows meet beautiful wooden structure that provides a serene atmosphere and invites abundant natural light. Retreat to one of our three spacious bedrooms that provide additional natural light and comfort. Lunar Lookout sleeps 6 adults, with two bedrooms on the main level and one upstairs across from the loft. The main level features a master bedroom and king bed, with a beautiful en suite bathroom attached. The second bedroom on the main level has a queen bed and a private bathroom across the hall. The third bedroom in the dome is located upstairs across from the game room loft area, with its own private bathroom as well. Each bedroom has a smart TV and a spacious closet for your belongings.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$527
 / night

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The best domes in Virginia guide

Where to go

Central Virginia

Gleaming lakes and pine-clad foothills characterize the central Piedmont region, known for its lakeside camping, canoe and kayak trails, and Civil War sites. Pocahontas State Park is just a half-hour drive from the state capital, Richmond, where multi-use trails are popular for biking and horseback riding. Also within a short drive, Bear Creek Lake State Park offers easy access to Cumberland State Forest trails, while James River State Park has RV, tent, and canoe-in campsites.

Atlantic Coast & Chesapeake Bay

Wide beaches and fishing villages pepper the coast of Chesapeake Bay, Virginia’s top choice for beach lovers. You can pitch your tent right on the beach at First Landing State Park and False Cape State Park, camp on the grounds of Chippokes Plantation State Park, or get on the water at York River State Park.

Shenandoah Valley & The North

The dense woodlands are the star attraction in Shenandoah National Park and along its renowned Skyline Drive. The closest state campgrounds can be found in Shenandoah River State Park, a popular spot for summer hiking, canoeing, and picnicking, while further south, Douthat State Park has a swimming beach, waterfall hikes, and mountain biking trails.

Appalachian & Blue Ridge Mountains

The rugged Appalachian Mountains fringe Virginia’s southwestern borders, merging into the wooded slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Grayson Highlands State Park is the gateway to the region’s two most popular hikes: the Appalachian Trail and Mount Rogers. Alternatively, paddle the scenic waterways of New River Trail State Park, book a cabin in the woods in Hungry Mother State Park, or escape the crowds at Clinch River State Park.