The best camping near Harrisonburg with a private bathroom

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to platform for finding the perfect campground near Harrisonburg, Virginia! With over 1800 options available in this area that offer toilets, you're sure to find the ideal accommodation for your camping adventure. Whether you're looking for a private farm minutes away from Cville, a riverside experience at James River Depot, or a serene stay at Camp Shenandoah Meadows, our top campsites with hundreds of rave reviews will surely meet your expectations. Enjoy popular amenities like toilets, campfires, and showers, while engaging in thrilling activities such as climbing, off-roading (OHV), and exploring historic sites. The average price per night in this area is $48, but don't worry, we have options as low as $9 per night. Start planning your unforgettable camping trip now!

98% (6.1K) 458 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Harrisonburg

Wild Phlox Farm

1. Wild Phlox Farm

100%
(73)
4.2mi from Harrisonburg · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
Located at the base of the western Massanutten Ridge in the Shenandoah Valley, our six-acre property is nestled in the hamlet of Keezletown. Our campsite is located along a gurgling stream (Cub Run), perfect for wading in on hot summer days or falling asleep to as the evenings cool. Across the stream horses pasture, and in the field next to the campsite several goats graze. We are in a fantastic biking location: the winding back country roads make for wonderful road bike excursions. We are also just minutes down the road from the Western Slopes trails, over 25 miles of mountain bike and hiking trails. Other great hiking trails are nearby as well, and the Blue Ridge Mountains (Appalachian Trail) are an easy half-hour drive away. Our area abounds with wineries and breweries, both in bucolic settings with gorgeous views or in downtown Harrisonburg, which is a 10-minute drive away, and also home to a variety of great dining options. Other options include the water park at the Massanutten Resort, just around the mountain from us, or kayaking on the Shenandoah River. Or spending a quiet day on the property in the shade of the sycamores, listening to the water flow by.
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Potable water
from 
$35
 / night
Hawk Nest Mushroom Farm

2. Hawk Nest Mushroom Farm

93%
(214)
6.9mi from Harrisonburg · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Hilltop with views of the mountains facing east and west. Close to Harrisonburg. Several areas to camp in, take your pick. Nice shady wooded area overlooking Joes Creek. Be happy to give you a tour of the mushroom farm. Learn more about this land: The wooded area is next to my house. There's about 4 acres to explore and a gravel road rarely traveled for a nice walk to a view for a great sunset.  Harrisonburg is 5 minutes from here and has lots of night life, micro breweries etc. I have long power cords if you need electric at the campsite. You may hear owls hooting at night.  The campsite is under white pines with a thick bed of pine needles. There are several campsites under the red cedar trees that are naturally bug and mosquito resistant.     Shenandoah National Park is about 45 minutes away if you go to the 33 entrance and 45 minutes away to go to the Luray entrance. Lots of bears there and hikes to waterfalls. No hunting there.  Solar panels provide half of my energy needs. GW National forest has lots of hiking and mt biking and is half an hour away. Great views of the mountains from the  campsite area.  I'm dedicated to having lots of native plants and trees. I do not spray any pesticides.  Plenty of free firewood. Not too far off interstate 81.  I give tours of the mushroom farm whenever the weather isn't below freezing. I don't recommend anything larger than a conversion van. Very small pull behind campers are OK . All campers are required to leave every day from 1 to 5. Belongings may be kept here. There is a bathroom inside the house. No showers , please guys relieve yourself behind a tree instead of tying up a bathroom .. Harpine Highway is nearby and does have some trafffic noise but it's not close enough to discourage most campers.
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Electrical hookup
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$22
 / night
Traveler's Meadow

3. Traveler's Meadow

90%
(774)
9.2mi from Harrisonburg · 26 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Happy Travelling!! It has been real!! We are not currently accepting but stay tuned!!!! My late fiancé, Renee, said it best a few days before she passed on Aug 25, 2025: "WE HAVE HAD A GOOD TIME" Enjoying 8 acres of the simpler life with our children and farm animals. See us on Facebook!! The last 4 years of hosting have been an adventure! We’ve met many guests, listened to suggestions, and often worked all night on property improvements. We are grateful for the opportunity to introduce country life and the Shenandoah Valley to travelers from around the world. We love animals, planting gardens, preserving quality food, and hiking in both of the world-famous national parks here. We built an all-season full capacity hot shower bathhouse with flush toilet, A-frame cabin, bigger electrical service, and wider road entrance for 30ft RVs, and Wi-Fi. We are located 45 minutes from the Shenandoah National Park. If you are a hiker or outdoor adventure seeker, or just want to experience local culture and history, please reach out to us and we will help you plan your trip. We want you to make many great memories while you are in the area! Find us on our website or social media. ADORABLE animals and farm experiences: GRAMPY'S VILLAGE ZOO Back Home On the Farm Fajita Factory (BEST Mexican food!!) Shenandoah Heritage Market, Harrisonburg Southern Kitchen, New Market Ruby's Arcade (Wood fired pizza, 150 year old Duck Pin game) Valley Pike Farm Market Beards and Broads, Broadway. Pizza!! Axe throwing, line dancing, Tuesday Corn Hole and MORE!! BLUE RIBBON NURSERY Best local produce, plants, gifts, wind chimes. DARK HOLLOW FALLS, Shenandoah National Park. ALPINE GOAT BREWERY (Weyers Cave) Hike: High Knob fire towers Fridley Gap/ Mountain Run Swimming Hole and Grubb Knob overlook. Pleasant pet friendly hike, option to complete 6 mile loop, rock scrambling. Take Mountain Valley Rd to Armentrout Path to Airey's Lane (trailhead) Meem' Covered Bridge Wildflower Trail Blue Ridge Tunnel, Afton Rockfish Gap Country Store Hone Quarry falls Reddish Knob Emerald Pond Yellow Rock Cliff (New Market) Frontier Cultural Museum Fishing: (Virginia Department of Wildlife) https://dwr.virginia.gov/fishing/trout-stocking-schedule/ Melrose Caverns
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Full hookups
from 
$19
 / night
George Washington National Forest

4. George Washington National Forest

99%
(51)
National forest 41mi from Harrisonburg · 487 sites
Come and experience the magic of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Appalachia
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Electrical hookup
Campfires
Shenandoah National Park

5. Shenandoah National Park

95%
(242)
National park 20mi from Harrisonburg · 589 sites
Plan a mountain getaway where Virginia’s Blue Ridge meets the blue sky.
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Sunshine and Coffee Farm

6. Sunshine and Coffee Farm

100%
(26)
9.5mi from Harrisonburg · 1 site
Spend a quiet weekend enjoying the peaceful pastures of our farmette. We have friendly cows, mini goats, chickens, a horse, a kitty, a farm dog, and are frequented by deer in the morning and evening. If you are lucky, you may spot the great blue heron, Mr. Todd Fox, or the bald eagle pair fly over. The stars are incredible here on a clear night. Our campsite is a peaceful and secluded spot nestled on a small hilltop overlooking our Big Red Barn and a wilder wooded area. There is excellent bird watching. The campsite is 100 yards from the parking spot in front of our barn. There is a large wooden picnic table and a fire pit.
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$40
 / night
South River Camp

7. South River Camp

95%
(21)
10mi from Harrisonburg · 4 sites
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.
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$85
 / night
Road Runner Base Camp

8. Road Runner Base Camp

96%
(12)
11mi from Harrisonburg · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
2/24 Snowcrete is gone! The ground at the camp is wet but not too swishy! Camp is wooded acreage centrally located between Massanutten Resort and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Currently very, very basic with improvements happening weekly. Currently 2WD is okay and some clearance preferred like Outback sized vehicles over all. A van can fit in site #3 but will take a multi point turns to come and go. Country vibe but close to restaurants, and outdoor activities near by such as mountain biking, road biking, hiking, skiing/boarding, and the floating/fishing on the South Fork of the Shenandoah River. A safe / legal place to park for the night. SUP and Kayaks available free to campers upon request most days April 15 to Oct 15 Bring a sticker for our collection! -Massanutten Ski Slope 7 mins (resort entrance 2 mins) -Western Slope mountain biking, hiking 15mins or local beginner biking and hiking trails 6mins (great for any kid age) in Elkton - Blue Ridge Parkway 12mins -groceries and gas 3mins -lake type float or paddling on dammed river 12 mins. (most popular) -river float put in 5 or 10 mins depending on where you want float
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$12
 / night
Littlehouse Farm

9. Littlehouse Farm

93%
(47)
12mi from Harrisonburg · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Experience breathtaking mountainous views in all directions from this property. To the East, behold the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains, while to the West, the impressive Massanutten Mountain (part of the Appalachian range) dominates the skyline. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Shenandoah River offers excellent fishing opportunities, while a small pond on-site adds to the charm of the surroundings.
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$15
 / night
Monongahela National Forest

10. Monongahela National Forest

96%
(52)
National forest 52mi from Harrisonburg · 599 sites
John Denver knew there was something special about West Virginia and today you can let those country roads take you home to Monongahela National Forest! A super lush and diverse forest awaits hikers and bikers at Smoke Hole Canyon, where a misty morning fog will greet you along the river. Spruce Knob and Seneca Rocks are highly skilled routes for rock climbers wanting a challenge or photographers wanting that perfect panoramic shot! Fish or canoe down the Potomac or meander down the Highland Scenic Byway, there are plenty of campgrounds or overnight forest adventures to keep you here til the moonshine has run dry! Monongahela produces a special kind of mountain majesty, bring your mountain mama self out and explore for yourself!
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Jefferson National Forest

11. Jefferson National Forest

98%
(28)
National forest 157mi from Harrisonburg · 488 sites
Literally thousands of miles of hiking trails can take you anywhere you want to go.
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Shenandoah River State Park

12. Shenandoah River State Park

95%
(47)
State park 42mi from Harrisonburg · 16 sites
Discover the serene beauty of Shenandoah River State Park.
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The Cabins on 1Tribe Farm

13. The Cabins on 1Tribe Farm

98%
(117)
14mi from Harrisonburg · 10 sites
For all you outdoor enthusiasts! Gather your friends and family for a “glamping” getaway. This is a primitive experience and there is no electricity or plumbing in the cabins themselves. The 10 cabins, each housing a queen size bed …. are situated on a working regenerative farm. Close to hiking, wineries, breweries and local caverns this is a magical spot to camp for the weekend with your group or by yourself. Outdoor cooking, eating areas, bonfire pergola and bathhouse with three private, open air showers! "Convenience center" on site containing a deep sink, coffee pot, and refrigerator/freezer for guest use. Battery packs, clip on fans, and lanterns available upon request (max of 2 each per cabin). Just a short drive from the cabins, located on another property, guests are allowed to access the tranquil Middle River. There you will find a wonderful picnic area with tables, a charcoal grill, and a fire pit.
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$85
 / night
Endless Caverns RV Resort

14. Endless Caverns RV Resort

95%
(30)
15mi from Harrisonburg · 96 sites · RVs, Lodging
You’ll feel like you stepped into a storybook visiting this picturesque mountainside camping resort. Nestled amongst 265 lush acres in the Shenandoah Valley, Endless Caverns RV Resort offers a combination of exciting adventure and peaceful tranquility. Fill your adventurous spirit by traversing breathtaking hiking and mountain biking trails or exploring underground caves on a guided tour. Soak up the sun and mountain air while relaxing in our pool or fishing in our stocked pond. Wind down your days with spectacular sunset views from the famous Endless Caverns sign and settle into cozy campfires outside your RV or one of our charming cottages. No matter how you experience Endless Caverns, you won’t be able to help but be captivated by its beauty and steep history the moment you arrive.
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$69
 / night
Honeysuckle Hideaway

15. Honeysuckle Hideaway

100%
(20)
16mi from Harrisonburg · 1 site
Come visit the breathtaking views of the Shenandoah Valley. Enjoy this quaint camping site located on Middle River in Staunton, Virginia. This site offers an exceptional place to fish, kayak, bike on farm roads, view wildlife or take a scenic walk to view the mountains and working farm. The valley is alive with history, culture, breweries and wineries to explore within a 15 to 25 minute drive. In addition to the onsite amenities, the following will also be provided; Coleman camp stove (includes gas), fire wood, pillows, sheets and blankets for one queen size bed and lanterns. Our property currently has two camping site locations. Sites are approximately 200 yards apart. This allows each camper their own privacy but also gives families and friends a location to enjoy within walking distance of each other. (Sites cannot be seen from one another). Not provided: kayak, fishing gear or bikes.
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$120
 / night
Skipping Rock

16. Skipping Rock

100%
(31)
16mi from Harrisonburg · 2 sites
Come visit the breathtaking views of the Shenandoah Valley. Enjoy this quaint camping site located on Middle River near Staunton, Virginia. This site offers an exceptional place to fish, kayak, bike on farm roads, view wildlife or take a scenic walk to view the mountains and working farm. The valley is alive with history, culture, breweries and wineries to explore within a 15 to 25 minute drive. In addition to the onsite amenities, the following will also be provided; Coleman camp stove (includes gas), fire wood, pillows, sheets and blankets for one queen size bed and lanterns. Our property currently has two camping site locations. Sites are approximately 200 yards apart. This allows each camper their own privacy but also gives families and friends a location to enjoy within walking distance of each other. (Sites cannot be seen from one another). Not provided: kayak, fishing gear or bikes.
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$120
 / night
Ryan's Fruit Market and Orchard

17. Ryan's Fruit Market and Orchard

93%
(63)
18mi from Harrisonburg · 2 sites
This farm has been in our family for nine generations since 1780. We have orchards where we grow apples, peaches and cherries. We also grow produce and flowers in greenhouses and vegetable gardens. We lease cow pastures and hayfeilds. We also wild forage mushrooms from our surrounding woodland.Learn more about this land:Camp between mountains and orchards on our 250 year old farm. We have u-pick peaches, cherries, apples, veggies and flowers available when in season! Go for a bike ride through the farm or a hike on our mountain land. The are lots more activities to do nearby. Running water, showers and restrooms are available in our Fruit Market.
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$50
 / night
B and M Journey Farm

18. B and M Journey Farm

99%
(194)
19mi from Harrisonburg · 7 sites · Tents, Lodging
Welcome to our farm that dates back to 1916, where you can set up camp amidst our more than 10 acre farm. This charming spot is perfect for a getaway to rest, recharge, and explore the outdoors! About the Property: The rolling hills, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, and the bountiful wild flowers do not disappoint if you are looking for a peaceful time away. The property itself is wonderful to explore - whether that be wandering through the vineyard at sunset, or talking a walk on the farm and saying hi to our goats, chickens, and cows. We are located about 30 minutes from Shenandoah National Park, New Market Battlefield, and the Skyline Drive, which is stunning any time of year! Campers can enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, and visiting wineries. There is something for everyone to do! We are also near the town of New Market, VA if you need to head into town and pick up some necessities. We really enjoy meeting campers and providing suggestions about what to do on and around our property, though we also respect guests' need for privacy and quiet-time if that is preferred. We want you to enjoy your time here. We welcome you to take a look at our various listing options. Come and pitch your tent at one of our four designated campsites or stay at our property cottage or barn loft in the picturesque Virginia countryside. We hope you'll enjoy the quaint and unique farm life, and country setting as much as we do. Please feel free to reach out with any questions and we look forward to your stay!
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$25
 / night
Fat Owl Farm

19. Fat Owl Farm

96%
(76)
20mi from Harrisonburg · 1 site
Share space on our small mountain homestead in the Appalachians. Stay in a tiny cabin with deck space and outdoor food prep area. Twin over Futon bunk bed(or a guest could sleep on the porch sofa which is a futon, if the weather is good. Drinking water provided if requested. Chicken, dogs and cats on the farm. Our homestead is located up a steep gravel road and though the property is secluded, the cabin is near the main house. It is a Family atmosphere and a living farm so there will be noise from domestic and wild animals. Unplug and reconnect with Nature. No Wi-Fi or electricity, but a mini solar panel charges a light. Be aware there are snakes and spiders; creepy crawlers of all types. We are a chemical free property, please don’t bring toxins onto the site (this includes chemical bug sprays). We’ll help remove critters as needed. Elevation 1200ft; we’re 1/4 mile from Shenandoah National Park. Guided hikes and farm tours available (for a fee) if interested! We also have eggs for sale when our chickens are laying.Come stay in a secluded, relaxed environment where you can unplug and reconnect with Nature. Take naps, sit by the campfire, quietly read or meditate without being attached to your daily gadgets. Take in the mountain air and allow yourself to balance mind, body and spirit. My husband and I first lived on this property shortly after marrying 17 yrs ago, we moved to AK and back in 2013 and have been building our homestead from the ground up ever since. We love this mountain and consider our home a Beautiful Magical Place! We daily connect with the glorious natural elements surrounding us and give thanks constantly. We’ve learned a lot over the years about living with The Land and want to share this space with like-minded others. We tend to “rise with the Sun, and sleep when it’s done”, so don’t be surprised if you see David or myself, or our kids playing/working on site. If you like to chat, we’re usually available, if you like your privacy, we respect that too. There are a handful of neighbors, and sometimes cars travel up or down the road, but generally this is a quiet, peaceful area. Our two old time scotch collies keep most wildlife away, but once in a while you get a glimpse of turkey, or hawks, rabbits, etc…. Hiking and exploring the woods is welcome, but don’t stray to the neighbors We recently acquired a rare chicken breed, Scots Dumpies, and are trying to increase the flock, so there may be a chance to see baby chicks. The Stars do their thing on clear nights and are an amazing sight with the near zero light pollution. We love to view the stars and Moon in all her phases. We try to keep your need to bring much to a minimum, so we provide plenty of blankets and pillows ( or sleeping bag if desired), dishes and some cookware for over-the-fire meals, towels and wash cloths if a rain barrel “cat bath” is in order :), hand soap and toilet paper too! Life is in constant fluctuation up here at our mountain home, which is how we like it! Camp out with us and see why!
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$42
 / night
Indian Camp Lane

20. Indian Camp Lane

98%
(65)
21mi from Harrisonburg · 1 site
98 acre working produce farm with lots of wild space and creek that flows the entire property. Close to Downtown Staunton and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Lots to see and do in this area or just relax and enjoy the wildlife and the sounds of blue herons passing. The handmade timberframe cabin has lots of character and complete visual privacy. 12x16 space with twin mattress beds, kitchen area with propane cookstove, water filter, dry sink. Small woodstove and loft for sleeping. Sleeps (4). Outhouse available close by the cabin. Access is fairly easy but would be best in 4wd vehicle. In the case of inclement weather, cabin may not be accessible. Please, no dogs as we have lots of farm animals.
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$90
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to platform for finding the perfect campground near Harrisonburg, Virginia! With over 1800 options available in this area that offer toilets, you're sure to find the ideal accommodation for your camping adventure. Whether you're looking for a private farm minutes away from Cville, a riverside experience at James River Depot, or a serene stay at Camp Shenandoah Meadows, our top campsites with hundreds of rave reviews will surely meet your expectations. Enjoy popular amenities like toilets, campfires, and showers, while engaging in thrilling activities such as climbing, off-roading (OHV), and exploring historic sites. The average price per night in this area is $48, but don't worry, we have options as low as $9 per night. Start planning your unforgettable camping trip now!

98% (6.1K) 458 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Harrisonburg

Wild Phlox Farm

1. Wild Phlox Farm

100%
(73)
4.2mi from Harrisonburg · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
Located at the base of the western Massanutten Ridge in the Shenandoah Valley, our six-acre property is nestled in the hamlet of Keezletown. Our campsite is located along a gurgling stream (Cub Run), perfect for wading in on hot summer days or falling asleep to as the evenings cool. Across the stream horses pasture, and in the field next to the campsite several goats graze. We are in a fantastic biking location: the winding back country roads make for wonderful road bike excursions. We are also just minutes down the road from the Western Slopes trails, over 25 miles of mountain bike and hiking trails. Other great hiking trails are nearby as well, and the Blue Ridge Mountains (Appalachian Trail) are an easy half-hour drive away. Our area abounds with wineries and breweries, both in bucolic settings with gorgeous views or in downtown Harrisonburg, which is a 10-minute drive away, and also home to a variety of great dining options. Other options include the water park at the Massanutten Resort, just around the mountain from us, or kayaking on the Shenandoah River. Or spending a quiet day on the property in the shade of the sycamores, listening to the water flow by.
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Potable water
from 
$35
 / night
Hawk Nest Mushroom Farm

2. Hawk Nest Mushroom Farm

93%
(214)
6.9mi from Harrisonburg · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Hilltop with views of the mountains facing east and west. Close to Harrisonburg. Several areas to camp in, take your pick. Nice shady wooded area overlooking Joes Creek. Be happy to give you a tour of the mushroom farm. Learn more about this land: The wooded area is next to my house. There's about 4 acres to explore and a gravel road rarely traveled for a nice walk to a view for a great sunset.  Harrisonburg is 5 minutes from here and has lots of night life, micro breweries etc. I have long power cords if you need electric at the campsite. You may hear owls hooting at night.  The campsite is under white pines with a thick bed of pine needles. There are several campsites under the red cedar trees that are naturally bug and mosquito resistant.     Shenandoah National Park is about 45 minutes away if you go to the 33 entrance and 45 minutes away to go to the Luray entrance. Lots of bears there and hikes to waterfalls. No hunting there.  Solar panels provide half of my energy needs. GW National forest has lots of hiking and mt biking and is half an hour away. Great views of the mountains from the  campsite area.  I'm dedicated to having lots of native plants and trees. I do not spray any pesticides.  Plenty of free firewood. Not too far off interstate 81.  I give tours of the mushroom farm whenever the weather isn't below freezing. I don't recommend anything larger than a conversion van. Very small pull behind campers are OK . All campers are required to leave every day from 1 to 5. Belongings may be kept here. There is a bathroom inside the house. No showers , please guys relieve yourself behind a tree instead of tying up a bathroom .. Harpine Highway is nearby and does have some trafffic noise but it's not close enough to discourage most campers.
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Electrical hookup
Campfires
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$22
 / night
Traveler's Meadow

3. Traveler's Meadow

90%
(774)
9.2mi from Harrisonburg · 26 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Happy Travelling!! It has been real!! We are not currently accepting but stay tuned!!!! My late fiancé, Renee, said it best a few days before she passed on Aug 25, 2025: "WE HAVE HAD A GOOD TIME" Enjoying 8 acres of the simpler life with our children and farm animals. See us on Facebook!! The last 4 years of hosting have been an adventure! We’ve met many guests, listened to suggestions, and often worked all night on property improvements. We are grateful for the opportunity to introduce country life and the Shenandoah Valley to travelers from around the world. We love animals, planting gardens, preserving quality food, and hiking in both of the world-famous national parks here. We built an all-season full capacity hot shower bathhouse with flush toilet, A-frame cabin, bigger electrical service, and wider road entrance for 30ft RVs, and Wi-Fi. We are located 45 minutes from the Shenandoah National Park. If you are a hiker or outdoor adventure seeker, or just want to experience local culture and history, please reach out to us and we will help you plan your trip. We want you to make many great memories while you are in the area! Find us on our website or social media. ADORABLE animals and farm experiences: GRAMPY'S VILLAGE ZOO Back Home On the Farm Fajita Factory (BEST Mexican food!!) Shenandoah Heritage Market, Harrisonburg Southern Kitchen, New Market Ruby's Arcade (Wood fired pizza, 150 year old Duck Pin game) Valley Pike Farm Market Beards and Broads, Broadway. Pizza!! Axe throwing, line dancing, Tuesday Corn Hole and MORE!! BLUE RIBBON NURSERY Best local produce, plants, gifts, wind chimes. DARK HOLLOW FALLS, Shenandoah National Park. ALPINE GOAT BREWERY (Weyers Cave) Hike: High Knob fire towers Fridley Gap/ Mountain Run Swimming Hole and Grubb Knob overlook. Pleasant pet friendly hike, option to complete 6 mile loop, rock scrambling. Take Mountain Valley Rd to Armentrout Path to Airey's Lane (trailhead) Meem' Covered Bridge Wildflower Trail Blue Ridge Tunnel, Afton Rockfish Gap Country Store Hone Quarry falls Reddish Knob Emerald Pond Yellow Rock Cliff (New Market) Frontier Cultural Museum Fishing: (Virginia Department of Wildlife) https://dwr.virginia.gov/fishing/trout-stocking-schedule/ Melrose Caverns
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Full hookups
from 
$19
 / night
George Washington National Forest

4. George Washington National Forest

99%
(51)
National forest 41mi from Harrisonburg · 487 sites
Come and experience the magic of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Appalachia
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
Shenandoah National Park

5. Shenandoah National Park

95%
(242)
National park 20mi from Harrisonburg · 589 sites
Plan a mountain getaway where Virginia’s Blue Ridge meets the blue sky.
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Campfires
Showers
Sunshine and Coffee Farm

6. Sunshine and Coffee Farm

100%
(26)
9.5mi from Harrisonburg · 1 site
Spend a quiet weekend enjoying the peaceful pastures of our farmette. We have friendly cows, mini goats, chickens, a horse, a kitty, a farm dog, and are frequented by deer in the morning and evening. If you are lucky, you may spot the great blue heron, Mr. Todd Fox, or the bald eagle pair fly over. The stars are incredible here on a clear night. Our campsite is a peaceful and secluded spot nestled on a small hilltop overlooking our Big Red Barn and a wilder wooded area. There is excellent bird watching. The campsite is 100 yards from the parking spot in front of our barn. There is a large wooden picnic table and a fire pit.
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$40
 / night
South River Camp

7. South River Camp

95%
(21)
10mi from Harrisonburg · 4 sites
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.
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$85
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Road Runner Base Camp

8. Road Runner Base Camp

96%
(12)
11mi from Harrisonburg · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
2/24 Snowcrete is gone! The ground at the camp is wet but not too swishy! Camp is wooded acreage centrally located between Massanutten Resort and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Currently very, very basic with improvements happening weekly. Currently 2WD is okay and some clearance preferred like Outback sized vehicles over all. A van can fit in site #3 but will take a multi point turns to come and go. Country vibe but close to restaurants, and outdoor activities near by such as mountain biking, road biking, hiking, skiing/boarding, and the floating/fishing on the South Fork of the Shenandoah River. A safe / legal place to park for the night. SUP and Kayaks available free to campers upon request most days April 15 to Oct 15 Bring a sticker for our collection! -Massanutten Ski Slope 7 mins (resort entrance 2 mins) -Western Slope mountain biking, hiking 15mins or local beginner biking and hiking trails 6mins (great for any kid age) in Elkton - Blue Ridge Parkway 12mins -groceries and gas 3mins -lake type float or paddling on dammed river 12 mins. (most popular) -river float put in 5 or 10 mins depending on where you want float
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$12
 / night
Littlehouse Farm

9. Littlehouse Farm

93%
(47)
12mi from Harrisonburg · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Experience breathtaking mountainous views in all directions from this property. To the East, behold the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains, while to the West, the impressive Massanutten Mountain (part of the Appalachian range) dominates the skyline. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Shenandoah River offers excellent fishing opportunities, while a small pond on-site adds to the charm of the surroundings.
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$15
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Monongahela National Forest

10. Monongahela National Forest

96%
(52)
National forest 52mi from Harrisonburg · 599 sites
John Denver knew there was something special about West Virginia and today you can let those country roads take you home to Monongahela National Forest! A super lush and diverse forest awaits hikers and bikers at Smoke Hole Canyon, where a misty morning fog will greet you along the river. Spruce Knob and Seneca Rocks are highly skilled routes for rock climbers wanting a challenge or photographers wanting that perfect panoramic shot! Fish or canoe down the Potomac or meander down the Highland Scenic Byway, there are plenty of campgrounds or overnight forest adventures to keep you here til the moonshine has run dry! Monongahela produces a special kind of mountain majesty, bring your mountain mama self out and explore for yourself!
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Jefferson National Forest

11. Jefferson National Forest

98%
(28)
National forest 157mi from Harrisonburg · 488 sites
Literally thousands of miles of hiking trails can take you anywhere you want to go.
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Shenandoah River State Park

12. Shenandoah River State Park

95%
(47)
State park 42mi from Harrisonburg · 16 sites
Discover the serene beauty of Shenandoah River State Park.
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The Cabins on 1Tribe Farm

13. The Cabins on 1Tribe Farm

98%
(117)
14mi from Harrisonburg · 10 sites
For all you outdoor enthusiasts! Gather your friends and family for a “glamping” getaway. This is a primitive experience and there is no electricity or plumbing in the cabins themselves. The 10 cabins, each housing a queen size bed …. are situated on a working regenerative farm. Close to hiking, wineries, breweries and local caverns this is a magical spot to camp for the weekend with your group or by yourself. Outdoor cooking, eating areas, bonfire pergola and bathhouse with three private, open air showers! "Convenience center" on site containing a deep sink, coffee pot, and refrigerator/freezer for guest use. Battery packs, clip on fans, and lanterns available upon request (max of 2 each per cabin). Just a short drive from the cabins, located on another property, guests are allowed to access the tranquil Middle River. There you will find a wonderful picnic area with tables, a charcoal grill, and a fire pit.
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$85
 / night
Endless Caverns RV Resort

14. Endless Caverns RV Resort

95%
(30)
15mi from Harrisonburg · 96 sites · RVs, Lodging
You’ll feel like you stepped into a storybook visiting this picturesque mountainside camping resort. Nestled amongst 265 lush acres in the Shenandoah Valley, Endless Caverns RV Resort offers a combination of exciting adventure and peaceful tranquility. Fill your adventurous spirit by traversing breathtaking hiking and mountain biking trails or exploring underground caves on a guided tour. Soak up the sun and mountain air while relaxing in our pool or fishing in our stocked pond. Wind down your days with spectacular sunset views from the famous Endless Caverns sign and settle into cozy campfires outside your RV or one of our charming cottages. No matter how you experience Endless Caverns, you won’t be able to help but be captivated by its beauty and steep history the moment you arrive.
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$69
 / night
Honeysuckle Hideaway

15. Honeysuckle Hideaway

100%
(20)
16mi from Harrisonburg · 1 site
Come visit the breathtaking views of the Shenandoah Valley. Enjoy this quaint camping site located on Middle River in Staunton, Virginia. This site offers an exceptional place to fish, kayak, bike on farm roads, view wildlife or take a scenic walk to view the mountains and working farm. The valley is alive with history, culture, breweries and wineries to explore within a 15 to 25 minute drive. In addition to the onsite amenities, the following will also be provided; Coleman camp stove (includes gas), fire wood, pillows, sheets and blankets for one queen size bed and lanterns. Our property currently has two camping site locations. Sites are approximately 200 yards apart. This allows each camper their own privacy but also gives families and friends a location to enjoy within walking distance of each other. (Sites cannot be seen from one another). Not provided: kayak, fishing gear or bikes.
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$120
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Skipping Rock

16. Skipping Rock

100%
(31)
16mi from Harrisonburg · 2 sites
Come visit the breathtaking views of the Shenandoah Valley. Enjoy this quaint camping site located on Middle River near Staunton, Virginia. This site offers an exceptional place to fish, kayak, bike on farm roads, view wildlife or take a scenic walk to view the mountains and working farm. The valley is alive with history, culture, breweries and wineries to explore within a 15 to 25 minute drive. In addition to the onsite amenities, the following will also be provided; Coleman camp stove (includes gas), fire wood, pillows, sheets and blankets for one queen size bed and lanterns. Our property currently has two camping site locations. Sites are approximately 200 yards apart. This allows each camper their own privacy but also gives families and friends a location to enjoy within walking distance of each other. (Sites cannot be seen from one another). Not provided: kayak, fishing gear or bikes.
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$120
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Ryan's Fruit Market and Orchard

17. Ryan's Fruit Market and Orchard

93%
(63)
18mi from Harrisonburg · 2 sites
This farm has been in our family for nine generations since 1780. We have orchards where we grow apples, peaches and cherries. We also grow produce and flowers in greenhouses and vegetable gardens. We lease cow pastures and hayfeilds. We also wild forage mushrooms from our surrounding woodland.Learn more about this land:Camp between mountains and orchards on our 250 year old farm. We have u-pick peaches, cherries, apples, veggies and flowers available when in season! Go for a bike ride through the farm or a hike on our mountain land. The are lots more activities to do nearby. Running water, showers and restrooms are available in our Fruit Market.
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$50
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B and M Journey Farm

18. B and M Journey Farm

99%
(194)
19mi from Harrisonburg · 7 sites · Tents, Lodging
Welcome to our farm that dates back to 1916, where you can set up camp amidst our more than 10 acre farm. This charming spot is perfect for a getaway to rest, recharge, and explore the outdoors! About the Property: The rolling hills, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, and the bountiful wild flowers do not disappoint if you are looking for a peaceful time away. The property itself is wonderful to explore - whether that be wandering through the vineyard at sunset, or talking a walk on the farm and saying hi to our goats, chickens, and cows. We are located about 30 minutes from Shenandoah National Park, New Market Battlefield, and the Skyline Drive, which is stunning any time of year! Campers can enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, and visiting wineries. There is something for everyone to do! We are also near the town of New Market, VA if you need to head into town and pick up some necessities. We really enjoy meeting campers and providing suggestions about what to do on and around our property, though we also respect guests' need for privacy and quiet-time if that is preferred. We want you to enjoy your time here. We welcome you to take a look at our various listing options. Come and pitch your tent at one of our four designated campsites or stay at our property cottage or barn loft in the picturesque Virginia countryside. We hope you'll enjoy the quaint and unique farm life, and country setting as much as we do. Please feel free to reach out with any questions and we look forward to your stay!
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$25
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Fat Owl Farm

19. Fat Owl Farm

96%
(76)
20mi from Harrisonburg · 1 site
Share space on our small mountain homestead in the Appalachians. Stay in a tiny cabin with deck space and outdoor food prep area. Twin over Futon bunk bed(or a guest could sleep on the porch sofa which is a futon, if the weather is good. Drinking water provided if requested. Chicken, dogs and cats on the farm. Our homestead is located up a steep gravel road and though the property is secluded, the cabin is near the main house. It is a Family atmosphere and a living farm so there will be noise from domestic and wild animals. Unplug and reconnect with Nature. No Wi-Fi or electricity, but a mini solar panel charges a light. Be aware there are snakes and spiders; creepy crawlers of all types. We are a chemical free property, please don’t bring toxins onto the site (this includes chemical bug sprays). We’ll help remove critters as needed. Elevation 1200ft; we’re 1/4 mile from Shenandoah National Park. Guided hikes and farm tours available (for a fee) if interested! We also have eggs for sale when our chickens are laying.Come stay in a secluded, relaxed environment where you can unplug and reconnect with Nature. Take naps, sit by the campfire, quietly read or meditate without being attached to your daily gadgets. Take in the mountain air and allow yourself to balance mind, body and spirit. My husband and I first lived on this property shortly after marrying 17 yrs ago, we moved to AK and back in 2013 and have been building our homestead from the ground up ever since. We love this mountain and consider our home a Beautiful Magical Place! We daily connect with the glorious natural elements surrounding us and give thanks constantly. We’ve learned a lot over the years about living with The Land and want to share this space with like-minded others. We tend to “rise with the Sun, and sleep when it’s done”, so don’t be surprised if you see David or myself, or our kids playing/working on site. If you like to chat, we’re usually available, if you like your privacy, we respect that too. There are a handful of neighbors, and sometimes cars travel up or down the road, but generally this is a quiet, peaceful area. Our two old time scotch collies keep most wildlife away, but once in a while you get a glimpse of turkey, or hawks, rabbits, etc…. Hiking and exploring the woods is welcome, but don’t stray to the neighbors We recently acquired a rare chicken breed, Scots Dumpies, and are trying to increase the flock, so there may be a chance to see baby chicks. The Stars do their thing on clear nights and are an amazing sight with the near zero light pollution. We love to view the stars and Moon in all her phases. We try to keep your need to bring much to a minimum, so we provide plenty of blankets and pillows ( or sleeping bag if desired), dishes and some cookware for over-the-fire meals, towels and wash cloths if a rain barrel “cat bath” is in order :), hand soap and toilet paper too! Life is in constant fluctuation up here at our mountain home, which is how we like it! Camp out with us and see why!
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$42
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Indian Camp Lane

20. Indian Camp Lane

98%
(65)
21mi from Harrisonburg · 1 site
98 acre working produce farm with lots of wild space and creek that flows the entire property. Close to Downtown Staunton and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Lots to see and do in this area or just relax and enjoy the wildlife and the sounds of blue herons passing. The handmade timberframe cabin has lots of character and complete visual privacy. 12x16 space with twin mattress beds, kitchen area with propane cookstove, water filter, dry sink. Small woodstove and loft for sleeping. Sleeps (4). Outhouse available close by the cabin. Access is fairly easy but would be best in 4wd vehicle. In the case of inclement weather, cabin may not be accessible. Please, no dogs as we have lots of farm animals.
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$90
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