The best dog-friendly RV parks near Farmville

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If you're looking for RV camping near Farmville, Virginia and want to bring your pets along, Hipcamp has over 1400 options for you to choose from. The average price per night is $40, with options as low as $5. Some of the top campsites include Blackwater Birds and Bees (601 reviews), Private Farm Minutes to Cville (354 reviews), and Savage Acres on Craig Creek (269 reviews). Popular amenities include pets, trash, and campfires, while popular activities include boating, whitewater paddling, and wind sports.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Farmville

4. Little Andes 66 Acres Of Solitude

32mi from Farmville · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Little Andes, a 66-acre private sanctuary nestled between forest, open sky, and flowing river. This is a place for deep stillness, solitude, and soulful connection — with mountain views by day and stars blanketing the sky by night. The beautiful Hardware Hills Winery is just a 5 minute drive from the land! Best wine, pizza, and pretzel bites around! Ride your bike down the quiet gravel road that winds gently through the land, curving past blackberry brambles and young pines, leading you to the riverbend trail. Coast through the woods, let your dog run off leash, and breathe in the wildness. Follow the path as it opens to a serene spot by the river — ideal for meditative moments, fly fishing, or simply letting the sounds of water and birdsong carry your thoughts away. Stay up late to stargaze under a vast, unpolluted sky, where you might even catch the rare dance of the Northern Lights on the clearest nights. Build a fire, wrap yourself in a blanket, and watch the sunset paint the mountains in hues of lavender and gold. Completely off-grid and raw, Little Andes offers pure disconnection from the digital world and a powerful reconnection to nature. Whether you’re here to write, hike, dream, or simply rest, this land holds space for you.
Campfires
from 
$66
 / night

If you're looking for RV camping near Farmville, Virginia and want to bring your pets along, Hipcamp has over 1400 options for you to choose from. The average price per night is $40, with options as low as $5. Some of the top campsites include Blackwater Birds and Bees (601 reviews), Private Farm Minutes to Cville (354 reviews), and Savage Acres on Craig Creek (269 reviews). Popular amenities include pets, trash, and campfires, while popular activities include boating, whitewater paddling, and wind sports.

99% (1.4K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Farmville

4. Little Andes 66 Acres Of Solitude

32mi from Farmville · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Little Andes, a 66-acre private sanctuary nestled between forest, open sky, and flowing river. This is a place for deep stillness, solitude, and soulful connection — with mountain views by day and stars blanketing the sky by night. The beautiful Hardware Hills Winery is just a 5 minute drive from the land! Best wine, pizza, and pretzel bites around! Ride your bike down the quiet gravel road that winds gently through the land, curving past blackberry brambles and young pines, leading you to the riverbend trail. Coast through the woods, let your dog run off leash, and breathe in the wildness. Follow the path as it opens to a serene spot by the river — ideal for meditative moments, fly fishing, or simply letting the sounds of water and birdsong carry your thoughts away. Stay up late to stargaze under a vast, unpolluted sky, where you might even catch the rare dance of the Northern Lights on the clearest nights. Build a fire, wrap yourself in a blanket, and watch the sunset paint the mountains in hues of lavender and gold. Completely off-grid and raw, Little Andes offers pure disconnection from the digital world and a powerful reconnection to nature. Whether you’re here to write, hike, dream, or simply rest, this land holds space for you.
Campfires
from 
$66
 / night

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