Camping near Hurt

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Looking for the best camping near Hurt? The area features dozens of top-rated campgrounds and places to park your RV for the night, many within a short distance of Virginia hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. Whether you want a pet-friendly campsite or a family cabin rental with wifi, check out campsite photos, tips, and reviews from other outdoor enthusiasts to plan your next camping trip near Hurt.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Hurt

All R kids farm

1. All R kids farm

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(10)
9.1mi from Hurt · 1 site
Our 65 acre farm is secluded and peaceful. We have a small pond with catfish, bluegill, large mouth bass (catch and release only) and a gentle creek. We have chickens, sheep, a pig, cows and diary goats. Enjoy a walk down to the pond and take a picture by the old farm house (from the early 1800's) or explore history in the cemetery. You could also take the kids for a hike in the forest and search for mushrooms. At the end of the day you can kick back by the fire pit, stargaze and make some s'mores. Our cabin (converted shed) offers a queen size bed and a sofa sleeper, fire pit, charcoal BBQ, AC/HEAT, keurig coffee pot, Wood chip toilet and privacy!Farm experience tour available upon request by appointment.We also have an RV hookup with family campers about 100yds from the cabin.
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Buttermilk Bluff

2. Buttermilk Bluff

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(10)
11mi from Hurt · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
RV, Overland or Tent campsite on 60 acres with expansive views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Peaks of Otter. Each site has a fire ring, water hydrant and electrical hookup with 20, 30 and 50 amp service. A dump station is on the property for communual use. Located 25 minutes from Liberty University in Lynchburg and 50 minutes from Roanoke, it's a great place to bring your RV and visit LU's campus while getting to enjoy the outdoors. Buttermilk Bluff is also conveniently located between Smith Mountain Lake and the Blue Ridge Parkway, the location is a short drive to lake amenities, the Appalachian Trail or one of Bedford counties favorite hikes, Sharp Top Trail. It's a perfect place to get to spend one on one time with family and nature. An abundance of wildlife including deer, turkey, hawks, owls and the occasional black bear can be seen. Enjoy exploring Buttermilk Creek which surrounds the property on two sides while having the entire 60 acres to yourself!
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Spring Valley’s Tiny House

3. Spring Valley’s Tiny House

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(50)
22mi from Hurt · 1 site
Spring Valley Farm was established in 1980 by Mr.Simmons and his wife. Since then they have two thriving herds of cattle, raised countless piglets, and rehomed many horses to their forever homes. Though Mr & Mrs.Simmons are still alive; his son Chad Simmons, and his wife Michelle Simmons, run the business.
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Smith Mountain Lake State Park

4. Smith Mountain Lake State Park

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(9)
State park 17mi from Hurt · 24 sites
A relaxing lake with an ice cream boats making deliveries? Count us in! RV hookups and cabins, too!
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Blue Ridge Parkway

5. Blue Ridge Parkway

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(34)
National park 103mi from Hurt · 250 sites
Buckle up for 469 miles of driving perfection along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Collective Spaces

6. Collective Spaces

96%
(14)
23mi from Hurt · 2 sites
We are just over an hour north of Durham, NC, two hours southwest of Richmond, VA, and 30 minutes east of Danville, VA. Our property is 204 acres of beautiful wilderness, in an international Dark Sky zone (you can see the milky way on a clear night), where you can usually hear nothing other than the calls of the animals. The property is accessed via a half mile dirt and grass road that drops you off at the main camping area at the Old Tobacco Barn. From there you have access to a composting toilet and fire circle. Roughly half the property was cleared and is open and overgrown with brush. The other half of the property is various types and stages of forest, from young to old. We have 5 waterways that I have counted so far (it's a lot of land!), including 1.5 miles of Sandy Creek, which is more of a small river than a creek, beautiful swimmable natural springs, and a half acre pond (with beavers!). We have two kayaks that you can use on the pond, and you can bring tubes or kayaks and paddle down Sandy Creek all the way to Banister River a few miles downstream. Camping is available throughout the property, although you will see several marked and prepped sites along the road or in the woods. This is rustic camping, meaning that you can drive up to some camping sites, but others are off the road and require a bit of trekking through brush, trails, or woods. This area of the state is an international dark sky zone, and the views at night are glorious - the milky way is clearly visible, you can generally catch shooting stars with regularity on any clear night, and if you bring binoculars or a telescope, you have a clear view of most of the sky. If you enjoy wild plants, foraging, bird watching, tracking, or generally getting out into a natural space, then you will enjoy the diversity of the wildlife and plant life on the property. Animals that we have verified on the land include Deer (lots!), Racoons, Cayote, Turkey, Black Bear, Fox, and a large variety of birds and other critters that we haven't identified. We have house sized boulders along Sandy Creek that you can climb on, and the creek itself is clean and swimmable. There is lots to explore throughout the property and, most of all, it's a wonderful place to rest and relax out in nature. A few things to keep in mind: * The road is a dirt road, meaning that it turns muddy after it rains. Please be mindful of this and park at the front and walk in if it is raining or has rained the day before you arrive. Also, if it looks like it will rain while you are on site, you may want to move your vehicle to the front of the property to make it easier to get out when you leave. Having said that, the road is good and any car can drive it without issue when it is dry. * Smaller campers and trailers are welcome on the property as well, although we do not have a place to dump/empty your septic, so please take waste off site. * We do not have showers or potable water on site, so you will need to pack water in with you. This is rustic camping. * We do have a composting toilet - please drop a handful of wood shavings into the bucket when you are done. For folks who are comfortable doing so, please consider urinating outside rather than in the composting toilet. ;)
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Blue Ridge Overland Gear Camp

7. Blue Ridge Overland Gear Camp

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(21)
24mi from Hurt · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Blue Ridge Overland Gear's camping retreat, where adventure awaits amidst 60 acres of planted pines just minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway! Whether you're seeking a secluded night under the stars or an extended outdoor getaway, our property offers the perfect escape. Our camping sites are thoughtfully spread out across the expansive landscape, providing options for solo travelers, couples, families, and groups alike. From cozy spots nestled between the trees for intimate camping experiences to spacious group sites with ample room for multiple vehicles, there's something for everyone here. As passionate outdoor enthusiasts ourselves, we're more than just hosts – we're your guides to the best outdoor adventures in the area. Let us point you in the direction of scenic hiking trails, serene fishing spots, peaceful paddling routes, and prime wildlife viewing areas, all just a short drive from our camping area. At Blue Ridge Overland Gear's camping retreat, you'll find more than just a place to pitch your tent – you'll discover a gateway to unforgettable outdoor experiences in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Pack your gear, lace up your boots, and get ready to embark on your next adventure with us!
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Stoney Creek Campground

8. Stoney Creek Campground

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25mi from Hurt · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: Located 5 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway and Appalachian trail is a small camping area with a bathhouse that includes a toilet and hot shower. A mountain stream rushes through the campground providing a peaceful and tranquil stay. During the months of November through May I can stock the stream with rainbow trout during your stay. Book a stocking through the hipcamp app experiences for for $55 a day 6 fish limit. Outside enjoy a shady relaxing nap next to the stream. At night enjoy a fire ( firewood sold here) while looking at the stars up above. During the day, explore the Blue Ridge Mountains 5 miles away with very popular hikes and waterfalls. Sharp Top Mt and Flat Top trail heads are 5 miles away. Apple Orchard Falls trailhead 15 minutes away. The James River is 20 minutes away which offers canoeing and kayaking. 5 miles south of the campground is Bedford which has food, shopping and historical attractions. Wineries, orchards and national forest are just minutes away.
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Jack's Run , Glade Hill, VA

9. Jack's Run , Glade Hill, VA

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(110)
26mi from Hurt · 1 site
Relax in this rustic, private, farmhouse cabin with full amenities and access to a private pool, tennis/pickelball courts, fire pit, and restored barn. Located on a large farm and surrounded by rolling hills, creeks, open fields, and woods, the cabin is an ideal private get-away nestled in the Blue Ridge foothills. The cabin is an authentic, historic structure, made of hand hewn logs, but with modern conveniences. 15 minutes from Smith Mountain Lake, the area offers swimming, hiking, kayaking, and fishing. We’re also 15 minutes from Rocky Mount, Virginia, and 40 minutes from Roanoke. You will have the site entirely to yourself. Hosts are available if needed but honor your privacy.
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Jefferson National Forest

10. Jefferson National Forest

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National forest 111mi from Hurt · 488 sites
Literally thousands of miles of hiking trails can take you anywhere you want to go.
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Holliday Lake State Park

11. Holliday Lake State Park

State park 42mi from Hurt · 5 sites
Discover the serene beauty of Holliday Lake State Park.
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Staunton River State Park

12. Staunton River State Park

88%
(4)
State park 44mi from Hurt · 12 sites
Discover the natural charm of Staunton River State Park.
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Philpott Lake

13. Philpott Lake

80%
(5)
Park 46mi from Hurt · 215 sites
Discover Philpott Lake's serene beauty and outdoor adventures.
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Field of Dreams Creek Camping

14. Field of Dreams Creek Camping

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(35)
26mi from Hurt · 1 site · Tent, RV
All of the land on the gravel road in which we live was at one time a large operating farm. The original farmhouse is still present at the end of the gravel road. In recent years the farm land was sub divided. My husband Jacob and I purchased this piece of property 8 years ago. We absolutely love it here and this land is our own slice of paradise. We have 13 acres of private seclusion with a quiet and peaceful creek spot for camping on the back side of our property. We love having a place where we feel we can be away from it all! Also at the same time we are only a short drive away from downtown Lynchburg as well as quick access to route 460. We enjoy that we can get on the river quickly and we frequently take advantage of the beauty of kayaking the James River. Together Jacob and I find tranquility while camping and exploring new places. We are excited to share our slice of heaven with you and meet people who share our love for the great outdoors. :)
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Heart and Soil Homestead

15. Heart and Soil Homestead

100%
(13)
30mi from Hurt · 1 site
Staying at Walnut Cabin offers peace and nature connection. Located on a 7 acre homestead near the Blueridge Parkway, Appalachian Trail and Lynchburg, VA. The cabin is located on an old apple orchard and budding homestead. It is off-grid and powered by solar. It is a short walk from the parking area (75 steps uphill). The cabin is one room with a kitchenette, hot outdoor shower, and outdoor compost toilet. The cabin can sleep up to three people with a queen bed, futon, and pullout couch. The kitchen includes a gas range, mini fridge, a sink with running water, and basic kitchen cook wear. A propane heater is available for extra warmth on a chilly night. A shelf equipped with books and board games. A propane grill sits on the front porch, and a fire pit out front. The hot outdoor shower and compost toilet are 25 steps from the front door tucked into the tree line. The pond sits in front of the cabin, a picnic table sets by the edge. We love living simply, and immersed in nature, and have designed the space for others who also share this passion. We often see deer, turkey, bear, fox, and coyote. Maybe you will too! You will love reading your book by the pond while listening to the frog chorus, and taking your evening shower while gazing upon the ancient oaks. Our location is 15 minutes from the Appalachian Trail and James River access. The Jefferson Washington National Forest is nearby and offers opportunities for visiting waterfalls, hiking, mountain biking, climbing, and paddling. Downtown Lynchburg is 20 minutes away with great restaurants, farmers markets and shopping. We are a growing homestead. We are planting fruits trees, cultivating shiitake mushrooms, raising ducks and tending gardens here and have farm fresh products that are seasonally available to guests just ask! We have good cell reception with AT&T. Other providers may vary.
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Altamont Farms

16. Altamont Farms

96%
(13)
35mi from Hurt · 8 sites
Welcome to Altamont Farm, where nature's grandeur meets rustic elegance! Perched atop Goin Hill, our Sunset Pavilion beckons with breathtaking views of the James River and the majestic Appalachian Mountains. This off grid cabin has a cozy Outhouse, a fenced front yard for your furry friends, and a charming glass-enclosed cedar room with a queen-size bed suspended from the ceiling. Warm yourself by the real wood-burning parlor stove or step onto the small deck to savor the outdoors.
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2nd40 to 420 - The Farm

17. 2nd40 to 420 - The Farm

99%
(111)
35mi from Hurt · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The Farm was originally named 2nd 4o by my parents. They planned to live the 2nd forty years of their lives together on the farm. My parents both grew up on the southside of Chicago - where having a tree in your yard meant that you had "made it". They decided to use the land to grow Christmas trees. This did not last long :) but the saplings my dad planted by hand are still here & maybe 70' tall! Then my husband & I bought The Farm in 2017 for the 2nd forty years of our life & my parents built their little house right here. My husband and I immediately knew that our dream was to grow a different kind of "tree", so in 2019 we were among the first group to receive our license to grow hemp. We are passionate about both the hemp and cannabis plants! In 2020 when it finally became legal to grow cannabis, we immediately added that to our garden as well and 2nd 40 to 420 was born, or shall I say planted. We currently rent out our 2 RV's 3 Yurts & primitive sites , we also offer group bookings & Canna-friendly B&B options. We plan to add septic & electric hook-ups for RV's in the near future. Come join us in Growing our Dreams! Learn more about this land: Large farm with acres for tent camping. 2 RVs on site and Yurts available for rental - able to pull in RV's420 friendly - bed & breakfast options available. Creek, walking, riding trails, in season pool. Happy to host you with a variety of options. This option is for primitive camping on site. Outdoor shower available on property.
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Thunder BRidge

18. Thunder BRidge

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(717)
36mi from Hurt · 25 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Situated at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains and bordering the Jefferson National Forest, Thunder BRidge has scenic, large, private tent sites and cabins in the woods for those who want to experience camping at its finest. Many of the sites border Elk Creek. Our RV sites are large, flat and at the edge of the forest in a well kept open green space. Our 100 acres was originally a camp built by the Civilian Conservation Corp in the "30s and early '40s, then a boys' juvenile detention center and Big Brothers'/Big Sisters' camp, which closed in 2009. The tent sites and cabins are in the forest, away from the buildings out front, but you're free to walk around and check out the historic site. Most of the buildings out front are artist studios (currently for 16 artists). We like to share the camp with others and watch it come back to life. All within a short driving distance are the Natural Bridge, wineries, breweries, Natural Bridge Zoo, Safari Park, Dinosaur Kingdom, Appalachian Trail, Blue Ridge Parkway, James River, historic Lexington, Devil's Marbleyard, Glenwood Horse Trail, swimming holes, etc. We have river access 2 miles up the road if you'd like to fish or put your kayak or canoe in. Truly, there is something nearby for everyone. We'd be happy to give you recommendations of things to see and do. If you are a star gazer you won't be disappointed by our dark sky. We want to share our property with those who want to stay for more than one night, so we do not accept inquiries of single night stays. We also don't offer longterm rentals as we focus on short term camping.
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James River Depot

19. James River Depot

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37mi from Hurt · 5 sites
An active hay field nestled between the river and the railroad.  A great place to enjoy some R and R.  We love to float the James and there is easy access to the river on our property.  A beautiful field as well as some trees for added shade. Fun to hear the trains and the water as you get amazing views of the night sky.
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Camp McFender

20. Camp McFender

98%
(26)
38mi from Hurt · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camp McFender was started in 2020 by offering our friends and guests a place to relax, camp, mountain bike, hike, fish, and swim to name a few. With 91 acres of rolling hills, gorgeous views, highland cows, and 2 creeks, it's the perfect escape. - Over 7 miles of hiking/mountain biking trails. - Bent Creek and a natural spring with a zip line, swimming hole, and multiple rock beaches. - Lookout points to enjoy the sunrise, sunset, and dark sky for star and planet viewing. - Highland cows that you can pet and feed (contact us first to visit them). - 13 miles from Holiday Lake State Park. - 8 miles from Bent Creek/James River boat ramp. - 15 miles from James River State Park. - 6 miles from Appomattox Court House National Park. - 10 miles from downtown Appomattox. - 33 miles from Farmville. - 28 miles from Lynchburg.
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