The best bell tents near Culpeper

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Welcome to Hipcamp, the premier destination for camping enthusiasts in the United States! If you're a fan of bell tent camping and find yourself near Culpeper, Virginia, you're in luck. We have over 100 options just for you! From the tranquil HUNTER'S PARK BY DC with 60 rave reviews to the picturesque Greener Pastures Family Farm with 37 satisfied campers, you'll find the perfect spot to pitch your bell tent. Looking for something more luxurious? Check out the River Mountain Glamping Retreat with 12 glowing reviews. With amenities like potable water, showers, and pet-friendly locations, and activities such as whitewater paddling, exploring historic sites, and fishing, your camping adventure awaits. Prices start as low as $30 per night, with an average price of $99 per night. Start planning your bell tent camping trip today!

99% (150) 8 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Culpeper

The Garden Patch

1. The Garden Patch

100%
(8)
33mi from Culpeper · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging
Welcome to our one-acre homestead retreat! This is a relaxed “anything goes” subdivision where neighbors tend to have active gardens, orchards, and homesteads. On the north side of the property, you’ll find our thriving fruit orchard with five varieties of apple trees, three types of peaches, three plum trees, two cherries, three pears, three persimmons, two pomegranate bushes, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, haskaps, Aronia berries, and even young chestnut and hazelnut trees. On the opposite side, adventure awaits with a 120-foot zipline running from a mature maple to an enormous tulip poplar. Beneath the poplar tree, we’ve set up multiple swings and a 50-foot climbing rope for extra fun. At the heart of the property, you’ll find a 16-foot trampoline and a cozy fire pit—the perfect spot to gather in the evenings. For your stay, you can pitch your own tent or enjoy our 201 sq. ft. canvas tent, furnished with a queen-size bed. In the colder months, we keep the tent outfitted with a wood-burning stove to keep you extra cozy. Amenities include two yard hydrants for fresh water and a well-maintained outhouse for bathroom needs. The entire acre is fenced in so feel free to bring pets and kids—just please ensure everyone respects the orchard and garden beds.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$15
 / night
Cambia Community

2. Cambia Community

99%
(69)
38mi from Culpeper · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
Cambia Community was formed in 2015 as an intentional community and has developed into a village of tiny houses and community centers. It currently operates as a family homestead, with a focus on education and hospitality. We've been developing forest trails, campsites, and playgrounds, including our large cargo net. We love to meet new people and learn from each other.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$21
 / night
Fairy Glen Farm

3. Fairy Glen Farm

100%
(39)
33mi from Culpeper · 1 site · Lodging
Get away from it all and relax in nature. *NEW* We've just put in a heating and AC unit in the tent for a more comfortable stay. We have rolling pasture, old wood forest, streams and two ponds on our property. Beautiful tranquil views everywhere. We have a small pond with all kinds of frogs, spring peepers. We also have a larger pond that has catch and release fishing. Lots of hiking trails in the area with spectacular views. There is a country store here in Fort Valley with gas and a deli.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$119
 / night
Serena Sankofa FoRest Farm Glamping

4. Serena Sankofa FoRest Farm Glamping

23mi from Culpeper · 1 site · Lodging
Visit the Serena Sankofa FoRest Farm, an 11-acre beginning farm specializing in fruit, native tea, perennial herbs, and foraged products. The glamping tents are located within the 1.5-acre meadow and rustic (pitch-your-own-tent) camping locations are available to consider within the meadow and forest. Option 1: Convertible Twin-to-King bed setup, with Kitchenette (running water, induction cooktop, and tableware for 4), wood-burning stove or AC (exchanged seasonally), ideal for 2 people. Can accommodate 3. Option 2: 4 individual cots, wood-burning stove or AC (exchanged seasonally). AVAILABLE SOON Option 3: Pitch-your-own tent in select locations AVAILABLE SOON Shared Joolca tented triple room bathing station featuring hot water shower, composting toilet, and dry changing room. Permanent facilities in development. Walk the trail to the property edge at Plentiful Creek. Enjoy the communal fire pit and star gaze at night. Our FoRest Farm is located just 5-min from the entrance to Lake Anna State Park. 15 min from several wineries, breweries, cider houses, a grocery store, and town center with eateries and wonderful views of the marina.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$81
 / night
Wolftrap Farm

5. Wolftrap Farm

95%
(55)
22mi from Culpeper · 3 sites · Lodging
Wolftrap Farm was owned by James & Dolley Madison during their time, and they called it Black Meadow.  Their home, Montpelier, is just across the mountains you see from the campsite.  It passed through the hands of various local farmers during the 19th & 20th centuries, and for many years was a dairy farm.  It became primarily a horse farm in the 1970's, when it was owned by the German Von Wulffen family.The Cuthrell family from the Norfolk/Virginia Beach area acquired the farm in 2003 and converted it to a resort farm, featuring upscale vacation homes.  Beginning around 2013, the farm started morphing into primarily a wedding venue, and now hosts over 60 weddings each year. 
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$87
 / night
South River Camp

6. South River Camp

95%
(21)
46mi from Culpeper · 4 sites · Lodging
Welcome to South River Camp: Where Nature Is Real and Expectations Are Optional If you’re dreaming of a glamping getaway where the birds file noise complaints against themselves and the rest of the world disappears beyond a 50-mile radius… well, this isn’t that place. At South River Camp, we celebrate actual nature — chirping birds, babbling water, star-filled skies, and yes, a few passing cars from the nearby bridge and adjoining roads. You might even catch a distant train whistle about half a mile away. (Darn Norfolk Southern Railway.) We’re tucked along the beautiful South River in the Shenandoah Valley, where comfort and nature meet in perfect balance — yet remain conveniently close to civilization. Sip your coffee by the river, roast marshmallows under the stars, and let nature do its thing — without filing a noise complaint against a frog choir. ⸻ A Few “Concerns” to Clear Up • “This isn’t off-grid.” If your idea of off-grid is 100 miles from civilization and reachable only by carrier pigeon, then sure — we’re not that. But there’s no power, no running water, no gas line, and nothing tied into municipal infrastructure. We’re powered by nature, not a utility bill. So yes, we’re off-grid — just not your wool-socks-and-Birkenstocks version of it. (Though, for the record, we wear Birkenstocks too.) • “We were seen in towels.” Hmmm… which is why we gently suggest skipping the towel parades through camp. Our enclosed shower stalls are there for a reason: shower, dry off, then get dressed before rejoining the great outdoors. • “It was in somebody’s backyard.” Sorry — our two acres aren’t tucked away in the middle of a federally protected reserve in the middle of nowhere. But our closest neighbor is nearly 300 feet away, and we happen to think riverside camping with a little civilization nearby is a pretty great trade-off. ⸻ If those realities feel unacceptable, we wish you luck finding a soundproof, neighbor-free, bird-mute utopia. But if you’re after a laid-back, laughter-filled, and unapologetically outdoor getaway on the banks of the South River — welcome. You’ve found it. Don’t forget your robe.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$85
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp, the premier destination for camping enthusiasts in the United States! If you're a fan of bell tent camping and find yourself near Culpeper, Virginia, you're in luck. We have over 100 options just for you! From the tranquil HUNTER'S PARK BY DC with 60 rave reviews to the picturesque Greener Pastures Family Farm with 37 satisfied campers, you'll find the perfect spot to pitch your bell tent. Looking for something more luxurious? Check out the River Mountain Glamping Retreat with 12 glowing reviews. With amenities like potable water, showers, and pet-friendly locations, and activities such as whitewater paddling, exploring historic sites, and fishing, your camping adventure awaits. Prices start as low as $30 per night, with an average price of $99 per night. Start planning your bell tent camping trip today!

99% (150) 8 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Culpeper

The Garden Patch

1. The Garden Patch

100%
(8)
33mi from Culpeper · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging
Welcome to our one-acre homestead retreat! This is a relaxed “anything goes” subdivision where neighbors tend to have active gardens, orchards, and homesteads. On the north side of the property, you’ll find our thriving fruit orchard with five varieties of apple trees, three types of peaches, three plum trees, two cherries, three pears, three persimmons, two pomegranate bushes, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, haskaps, Aronia berries, and even young chestnut and hazelnut trees. On the opposite side, adventure awaits with a 120-foot zipline running from a mature maple to an enormous tulip poplar. Beneath the poplar tree, we’ve set up multiple swings and a 50-foot climbing rope for extra fun. At the heart of the property, you’ll find a 16-foot trampoline and a cozy fire pit—the perfect spot to gather in the evenings. For your stay, you can pitch your own tent or enjoy our 201 sq. ft. canvas tent, furnished with a queen-size bed. In the colder months, we keep the tent outfitted with a wood-burning stove to keep you extra cozy. Amenities include two yard hydrants for fresh water and a well-maintained outhouse for bathroom needs. The entire acre is fenced in so feel free to bring pets and kids—just please ensure everyone respects the orchard and garden beds.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$15
 / night
Cambia Community

2. Cambia Community

99%
(69)
38mi from Culpeper · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
Cambia Community was formed in 2015 as an intentional community and has developed into a village of tiny houses and community centers. It currently operates as a family homestead, with a focus on education and hospitality. We've been developing forest trails, campsites, and playgrounds, including our large cargo net. We love to meet new people and learn from each other.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$21
 / night
Fairy Glen Farm

3. Fairy Glen Farm

100%
(39)
33mi from Culpeper · 1 site · Lodging
Get away from it all and relax in nature. *NEW* We've just put in a heating and AC unit in the tent for a more comfortable stay. We have rolling pasture, old wood forest, streams and two ponds on our property. Beautiful tranquil views everywhere. We have a small pond with all kinds of frogs, spring peepers. We also have a larger pond that has catch and release fishing. Lots of hiking trails in the area with spectacular views. There is a country store here in Fort Valley with gas and a deli.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$119
 / night
Serena Sankofa FoRest Farm Glamping

4. Serena Sankofa FoRest Farm Glamping

23mi from Culpeper · 1 site · Lodging
Visit the Serena Sankofa FoRest Farm, an 11-acre beginning farm specializing in fruit, native tea, perennial herbs, and foraged products. The glamping tents are located within the 1.5-acre meadow and rustic (pitch-your-own-tent) camping locations are available to consider within the meadow and forest. Option 1: Convertible Twin-to-King bed setup, with Kitchenette (running water, induction cooktop, and tableware for 4), wood-burning stove or AC (exchanged seasonally), ideal for 2 people. Can accommodate 3. Option 2: 4 individual cots, wood-burning stove or AC (exchanged seasonally). AVAILABLE SOON Option 3: Pitch-your-own tent in select locations AVAILABLE SOON Shared Joolca tented triple room bathing station featuring hot water shower, composting toilet, and dry changing room. Permanent facilities in development. Walk the trail to the property edge at Plentiful Creek. Enjoy the communal fire pit and star gaze at night. Our FoRest Farm is located just 5-min from the entrance to Lake Anna State Park. 15 min from several wineries, breweries, cider houses, a grocery store, and town center with eateries and wonderful views of the marina.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$81
 / night
Wolftrap Farm

5. Wolftrap Farm

95%
(55)
22mi from Culpeper · 3 sites · Lodging
Wolftrap Farm was owned by James & Dolley Madison during their time, and they called it Black Meadow.  Their home, Montpelier, is just across the mountains you see from the campsite.  It passed through the hands of various local farmers during the 19th & 20th centuries, and for many years was a dairy farm.  It became primarily a horse farm in the 1970's, when it was owned by the German Von Wulffen family.The Cuthrell family from the Norfolk/Virginia Beach area acquired the farm in 2003 and converted it to a resort farm, featuring upscale vacation homes.  Beginning around 2013, the farm started morphing into primarily a wedding venue, and now hosts over 60 weddings each year. 
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$87
 / night
South River Camp

6. South River Camp

95%
(21)
46mi from Culpeper · 4 sites · Lodging
Welcome to South River Camp: Where Nature Is Real and Expectations Are Optional If you’re dreaming of a glamping getaway where the birds file noise complaints against themselves and the rest of the world disappears beyond a 50-mile radius… well, this isn’t that place. At South River Camp, we celebrate actual nature — chirping birds, babbling water, star-filled skies, and yes, a few passing cars from the nearby bridge and adjoining roads. You might even catch a distant train whistle about half a mile away. (Darn Norfolk Southern Railway.) We’re tucked along the beautiful South River in the Shenandoah Valley, where comfort and nature meet in perfect balance — yet remain conveniently close to civilization. Sip your coffee by the river, roast marshmallows under the stars, and let nature do its thing — without filing a noise complaint against a frog choir. ⸻ A Few “Concerns” to Clear Up • “This isn’t off-grid.” If your idea of off-grid is 100 miles from civilization and reachable only by carrier pigeon, then sure — we’re not that. But there’s no power, no running water, no gas line, and nothing tied into municipal infrastructure. We’re powered by nature, not a utility bill. So yes, we’re off-grid — just not your wool-socks-and-Birkenstocks version of it. (Though, for the record, we wear Birkenstocks too.) • “We were seen in towels.” Hmmm… which is why we gently suggest skipping the towel parades through camp. Our enclosed shower stalls are there for a reason: shower, dry off, then get dressed before rejoining the great outdoors. • “It was in somebody’s backyard.” Sorry — our two acres aren’t tucked away in the middle of a federally protected reserve in the middle of nowhere. But our closest neighbor is nearly 300 feet away, and we happen to think riverside camping with a little civilization nearby is a pretty great trade-off. ⸻ If those realities feel unacceptable, we wish you luck finding a soundproof, neighbor-free, bird-mute utopia. But if you’re after a laid-back, laughter-filled, and unapologetically outdoor getaway on the banks of the South River — welcome. You’ve found it. Don’t forget your robe.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$85
 / night

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