Camping near New Castle

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Looking for the best camping near New Castle? 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 New Castle.

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Top-rated campgrounds near New Castle

The Meadow At Stone Soup

1. The Meadow At Stone Soup

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3.2mi from New Castle · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to your peaceful retreat nestled in the scenic mountains of Craig County, Virginia. Our 20-acre property offers a private escape surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Jefferson National Forest. Immerse yourself in nature as you listen to the soothing sounds of Barbours Creek, providing a serene backdrop to your getaway. With the vast expanse of the Jefferson National Forest right at your doorstep, the possibilities for adventure are endless. Explore the network of hiking trails that wind through the forest, offering opportunities to discover hidden waterfalls, lush forests, and panoramic vistas. For the more adventurous, embark on a climb up the cliffs or venture out onto the Pots Mountain jeep trails for an adrenaline-filled excursion. Enjoy the best kayaking in the state of Virginia on Craig County's John's Creek, Craig's Creek, Barbours Creek, and Sinking Creek. After a day of outdoor exploration, retreat to the tranquility of your private oasis, where you can relax and unwind amidst the natural beauty that surrounds you. Whether you prefer to lounge by the fire, sip a cup of coffee while taking in the mountain views, or stargaze under the clear night sky, our peaceful getaway offers the perfect setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. Conveniently located just 7 miles from the historic town of New Castle, you'll have easy access to charming shops, restaurants, and historic sites to explore. 5.2 miles from the Fenwick Mines day use recreational area were you'll find hiking, fishing, and other recreational activities, and 12 miles from McAfee Knob, Tinker Cliffs, and Dragon's Tooth trail head. Additionally, the nearby towns of Covington and Salem are within a short drive, offering additional dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and discover the tranquility of our mountain retreat. Whether you seek adventure in the great outdoors or simply wish to relax and recharge, our peaceful getaway provides the ideal setting for your next vacation.
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Wilderness Adventure

2. Wilderness Adventure

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(526)
6mi from New Castle · 49 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our campsites offer beautiful scenery, exciting activities and HOT showers! There are local on-property trails to explore and all the campsite and lodging amenities that make for the perfect family getaway! All of our listings lie on 500 gorgeous acres run by Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing. Bordered by 500 yards of Craigs Creek along the front of our property and mountains in the rear, Wilderness Adventure offers our guests extensive trails to hike and bike, ponds for fishing and swimming, canoeing and tubing. We offer Giant Swing, Team Building, Low Ropes, High Ropes, Caving, Rock Climbing, Mountain Bike lessons and guided trips! Wilderness Adventure is more than just a campground or lodge. Along with our wide range of camping and lodging options, we also offer free and paid adventure activities like tubing, canoeing, hiking, biking, disc golf, and more! Activities for Guests: Hiking, mountain biking, and trail running on our onsite trails, disc golf, canoeing, tubing, swimming or fishing in our pond, creek sitting, fire pits, sand volleyball, horseshoes, corn hole, and endless open space to wander and relax. Basecamp Adventure Activities: Tubing/Shuttle: $20/trip/person Canoe Rentals/Shuttle: $40/trip/boat Sit on top Kayak Rentals/Shuttle: $30/trip/boat Area Activities: Hiking, Mountain Biking, Gravel Biking, Bikepacking, 4-wheeling Virginia's Triple Crown - Dragon's Tooth, McAfee Knob, and Tinker Cliffs Roaring Run and Hoop Hole North Mountain/Dragons Back Carvin's Cove Mill Mountain Douthat State Park Craig’s Creek Our camp store is open during select hours. You can purchase firewood, ice, sunscreen, beverages, merchandise, and other items you may enjoy during your stay. Other Cool Stuff Nearby: The Swinging Bridge Restaurant - Paint Bank VA Lemon & Vale Cakery, New Castle, VA Bibos Pizzeria - New Castle, VA The Mill Mountain Star - Roanoke VA Parkway Brewing Company - Salem, VA And so much more!
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Savage Acres on Craig Creek

3. Savage Acres on Craig Creek

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(668)
7.5mi from New Castle · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
In a remote valley just north of Roanoke VA, along the banks of Craig's Creek, the property includes mature hardwood forest, pasture, and an 1830s log cabin where we live. We love to share this special place with visitors, and have some basic amenities for campers. The campsites are at the edge of a large pasture and just a few steps from the creek and our big swimmin' hole. Totally secluded in a remote valley - barely a house in sight (but our cabin is a short walk through the woods if you need something), no cell service for most providers, but within a short drive of Roanoke and Blacksburg, and countless outdoor recreation opportunities.
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Jefferson National Forest

4. Jefferson National Forest

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National forest 69mi from New Castle · 488 sites
Literally thousands of miles of hiking trails can take you anywhere you want to go.
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Moncove Lake State Park

5. Moncove Lake State Park

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State park 16mi from New Castle · 49 sites
Discover Moncove Lake State Park's serene beauty and outdoor fun.
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Beaverdam Falls

6. Beaverdam Falls

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(125)
13mi from New Castle · 4 sites
Nestled on a private 65-acre farm in the Alleghany Highlands of Virginia, Beaverdam Falls is located on VA SR-311 (Kanawha Trail) in the Sweet Springs Valley. Nestled in the old community of Earlehurst, between Covington & Roanoke, Beaverdam Falls are an historic series of waterfalls on private property. The Falls are at the headwaters of Dunlap Creek and are the terminus for the Sweet Springs. Available for guest stays & recreation, are the Upper Falls portion. Surrounded by the verdant George Washington National Forest, the Upper Falls, displays a constant waterfall of around 40-feet in height, & decorates the final mile stretch of the Sweet Springs, both on our property. Additional beautiful cascades pepper our tract of Beaverdam Falls as well. This private tract of unparalleled Virginia countryside will simply astonish your expectations. As the source of the Falls, Sweet Springs Creek, serves as a long, unique home for trout, calcified travertine rock, chalybeate water, and ancient beaver dams (as well as active ones!). Beaverdam Falls is a rare place for the lack of stone and the centuries of beavers who have left their trace in & on our creek—and swamp, the Stick Marsh, which has an active beaver dam. Be careful! They do bite!
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Blue Bird with Heat/AC!!

7. Blue Bird with Heat/AC!!

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13mi from New Castle · 1 site
Learn more about this land: Enjoy our blue bird converted bus .Two single beds. Kitchen inside. Toilet inside. Grill and fire pit and table outside. Gaze the starry sky far away from city lights. Enjoy and exhale surrounded by the mature oaks. and hardwood forest. Hike Appalachian trail or motorcycle thru Jefferson National Forest. A step above tent camping. IF you are not a camper-- and are looking for a less expensive AirBnB. we are not for you. (No matter what TikTok told you) Showers are in main house and are available when staying 2 nights or more, or to AT thru hikers. Check in after 3:00 or special arrangements.
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Private Mountain Stargazing

8. Private Mountain Stargazing

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(10)
15mi from New Castle · 1 site
Come camp at the top of the mountain on our private, undeveloped land. You’ll have access to miles of trails through wildflower meadows, old-growth forest, and ridgeline views. The site is peaceful, remote, and surrounded by native plants and wildlife. This is a primitive campsite — there’s no running water, buildings, or electricity. It’s best suited for campers comfortable with a backcountry setup who want quiet, privacy, and natural beauty. 4WD Access Required: The campsite is located at the top of a mountain. You’ll need a four-wheel-drive vehicle to access it. Though we are happy to arrange a shuttle for your gear with advance notice. Water: There is a year-round creek nearby with non-potable water. Perfect for rinsing off or washing dishes. Bring your own drinking water or a filter. 6 gallons of water will be left at the campsite to put out the fire or wash your hands. Firewood Provided: We supply firewood for each stay. Bring your own firestarter or lighter. ⚠️Please don't bring in firewood, it can introduce pest and pathogens harmful to the forest. Trash Drop-Off: Please pack out your trash. A drop-off point is available at the base of the mountain near the exit. Cell Service: Cell signal is strong at the campsite but I encourage you to unplug and take in the surroundings (P.S. The pictures don't do the land justice!) Wildlife: This is a natural, wooded area. Expect to see birds, deer, and maybe raccoons. Bears are uncommon but possible — store food securely and follow Leave No Trace practices. No Bathroom On-Site: You’ll need to bring a portable toilet, dig a cat hole, or use a wag bag system. Please be respectful of the land and other future guests. Seclusion & Stargazing: You’ll have plenty of space and privacy. On clear nights, the sky opens up, making it perfect for stargazing. There’s very little light pollution here and from late summer through early fall, the Milky Way is visible overhead. You’ll see different native plants and wild edibles depending on the time of the year.
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Mountain Views On The Hill

9. Mountain Views On The Hill

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(13)
17mi from New Castle · 5 sites
Mountain home with flat grass campsites, please note the parking area is 20 yards from the fire pit. You can reserve our pool through the swimply app to enjoy swimming while on-site. Fire pits and beautiful views from the pool deck. Bathroom access through our pool level apartment. Please note this is not “car camping”. You will be a short distance from your tents (maybe 50 yards or less) Come enjoy the mountains and 5 minute drive to Roanoke River Greenway for biking, walking, running, and fishing. We have chickens on. The other side of the property, but you may hear the rooster in the morning a little.
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Greenbrier State Forest

10. Greenbrier State Forest

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(5)
State forest 20mi from New Castle · 16 sites
Discover Greenbrier State Forest: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts.
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Blue Ridge Parkway

11. Blue Ridge Parkway

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National park 79mi from New Castle · 250 sites
Buckle up for 469 miles of driving perfection along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Monongahela National Forest

12. Monongahela National Forest

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National forest 74mi from New Castle · 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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George Washington National Forest

13. George Washington National Forest

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National forest 56mi from New Castle · 487 sites
Come and experience the magic of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Appalachia
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Wild River Farm

14. Wild River Farm

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21mi from New Castle · 2 sites · RVs, Lodging
Wake up refreshed in this cozy, well equipped camper on Wild River Farm. Tucked away on stunning, secluded acreage close to the scenic James River, the 2 bed/ 1 bath camper sleeps 4 comfortably and is packed with all the electric amenities you need including AC, microwave, 2 propane burners, refrigerator and even WIFI. Sip your coffee in the hammock as the sun rises then gear up for a day of exploration! Say good morning to our friendly goats, ducks, and chickens then enjoy a chef inspired farm breakfast. Whether you're paddling down the James River, foraging in the forest, or sipping local wines on the beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway, our farm is your ideal home base. As the sun sets unwind with smores by the firepit under a blanket of stars. Prefer to bring your own ride? No Problem! Set up your RV with 50 amp electric. A well water fill-up is available too! Customize your experience with: A Chef Inspired, locally sourced Breakfast or Lunch Fresh eggs, seasonal vegetables and fruits from the farm Gourmet Mushroom Shiitake Log Grow Class Kayak Rentals and shuttle to the James River Book your stay today for a getaway filled with fun, relaxation, and unforgettable memories! 1. No parties or events allowed 2. No unregistered guests allowed 3. No smoking allowed inside camper 4. Pets must remain on leash 5. Please respect the noise curfew from 10 pm - 7 am 6. Please respect check-in and check-out times. 7. Please follow all check out procedures listed in your welcome guide 8. Please practice fire safety and extinguish all fires responsibly 9. Absolutely no firearms 10. Leave it better than you found it. Pick up dog waste and any trash that may have found its way outdoors.
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Riverside Campground at Seneca

15. Riverside Campground at Seneca

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22mi from New Castle · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
Learn more about this land: Fall asleep to hooting owls and the gentle ripple of the river and creek that flank your campsite. Wake up with a dip in the river or a morning hike in the woods. Feel the hug of the mountains throughout your stay, while also having access to Blacksburg nearby should you need it.  DIRECTIONS: Upon entry the gravel road is shared with my neighbor and it is about 1.5 miles from the entry gate to the site. You'll enter thru a gate (it may be closed, if closed please close behind you as my neighbor sometimes has cows). Go approx 1 mile the road will split...go up the hill on the right. Continue past the Hay barn another half mile. Park on the left side of the gravel road along the tree line. Another 50ft you'll see a wood foot bridge across the creek. The sites are ahead, PawPaw is first, then Bloodroot Base Camp (bell tent), and lastly Cohosh Cove is the most private. Each site has a sign as well When driving, please be respectful of the right of way. Drive slowly and respect the farm equipment. Also please do not venture onto the neighbor’s property other than entry and exit. About the property 20 minutes from Blacksburg and 35 minutes from Roanoke, our campground gives you great access to the “Triple Crown” of the Appalachian trail, consisting of McAfee Knob, Tinker Cliffs, and Dragon’s Tooth. Conquer these iconic peaks of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains for spectacular views of the surrounding wilderness. Additionally, explore Falls Ridge Nature preserve, Cascades waterfall, and Carvin’s Cove for hiking, kayaking and mountain biking.  Or just stay on the campground and enjoy the hiking and swimming we offer here.  Nearby in Blacksburg take advantage of the local breweries or Virginia Tech football home games. You can also find Christmas tree cutting in Floyd county, 45mins away.  This property deserves to be shared with others. It is peaceful and beautiful. As your Host, I am passionate about conservation and also teaching people about the medicinal uses of our local herbs. I can lead medicinal herb walks upon request for $25 a person. I typically try to meet the campers if I can upon arrival, I am available for questions and can be hands on or off as the needs of campers suggest. I have had campers ask if I wanted to share a beverage and sit around the fire and have done so. I want to make your experience as enjoyable as possible. I love the peacefulness the property offers, and that you’re in the middle of the wilderness but also have quick access to things in town. The river campsites are my favorite part of the property. At the main cabin I have goats and chickens which hipcampers are more than welcome to greet.  About the listing Pitch your tents at the campsite nestled along the side of the mountain on the banks of the North Fork of the Roanoke River. As you fall asleep, listen to the occasional hoot of an owl, howl of a coyote, and gentle ripple of the river and creek that flank the campsite. Campers will have access to a private composting toilet, fire pit, and picnic table.  We offer two different campsites on the property, so note that you may see or hear other campers on the grounds during your stay.  What to bring Your tent and camping equipment Potable water and/or water filtration and purification equipment Fire starting equipment if needed, assuming there is no local fire ban in place Pets are welcome During warm months, a swim suit to enjoy the river! Additional details to note There are grill grates provided but campers should bring their own camping stoves and cooking supplies if they need more than just a grill grate.  No WiFi is provided, and there is limited reception for some cellular carriers.
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Camping in the shade on the river

16. Camping in the shade on the river

98%
(154)
25mi from New Castle · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land: Very secluded spot right on the river. Large fire pit. 12 by 40 pavilion. Great area for wade fishing. Right between two state boat ramps one 20 min upstream is the Iron Gate ramp one an hour down stream is the Glen Wilton boat ramp. Picknick tables on site.
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Shirley's River Retreat

17. Shirley's River Retreat

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(29)
25mi from New Castle · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Bring your own Camper,RV,Tent,Hammock, or just a sleeping bag under the stars, at this secluded primitive campground reconnect with nature at this unforgettable riverfront escape. Alleghany Outdoors is right down the road and you can rent kayaks, tube, paddle boards, to float on the lake or down the Jackson River, they also rent electric bikes fancy a ride down the Jackson River Scenic trail . With an epic 80’ Falling Springs Falls right down the road, along with the amazing manmade Lake Moomaw.
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Camping at Lazy River Farm

18. Camping at Lazy River Farm

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(165)
27mi from New Castle · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Learn more about this land: Lazy River Farm has so much to offer. Tents sites are in a wooded setting, on a beautiful hill, spread out for privacy. Not at the river. Camp sites also have fire rings with wood available for you to use. Campers are welcome to use any wood that's on the ground near or around your site. Camp sites can be accessed with a high clearance 4 wheel drive vehicle or walk up the hill to your site. With easy access down to the river, by walking or driving, you can cool off in the beautiful Cow Pasture River. Glamping in the Vardo Wagon is another option, with its close proximity to the river and cozy interior. The Gypsy Rose sleeps 2, but can sleep 2 additional guests with a tent. Paddle boards and kayaks are available for free if you paddling near the farm. (Life jackets are limited but are required, so if you have one bring it) drop in a line to fish, or simply sit by the river and listen to the soft rapids. Lazy River Farm is a working farm, with lovely Scottish Highland Cattle, pigs, chickens, horses and livestock guardian dogs.. Your welcome to come and pet the animals. Do not feed animals. Do not go into fields or stalls with any of them. Nearby there are vineyards and breweries, the beautiful historic Masonic Theater, C&O heritage center, miles of back roads to explore, as well as local restaurants. Contact us directly for a full range of what we have to offer, or have questions regarding any site.
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W.T. Farm?

19. W.T. Farm?

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28mi from New Castle · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
What makes W.T. Farm special is the diversity of textures of the landscape. We have great mountain top views, as well as, a deep holler with cliffs, rock outcroppings, and waterfalls. The fields are full of fruit and nut trees and there are 5 ponds. Each of these supports its own flora and fauna. I acquired stewardship of this land years ago and have developed perennial orchards wherever possible. I started with pears and have branched out into pawpaws, apples, persimmons, currants, black walnuts etc. and I boast that I planted the first commercial hickory oil orchard in the world. I am an eccentric horticulturalist and graft cultivar varieties onto existing trees like oaks, hickories, black walnuts, and even the maligned invasive honeysuckle, autumn olive and multiflora rose. Just last year I bought an adjoining farm that opened up 50 acres of more orchard planting. It is on top of the mountain and offers an expansive view of the valley and ridge system that defines our region. Funny thing is that because the land between the old farm and the new farm is divided by cliffs in the holler the only way to get from one to the other is a 12 minute drive or vigorous hiking. On this new land is a historic log cabin I am renovating that is said to be one of the original settler's cabin on the mountain. Because of the amount of tree fruit I grow and the varied landscape, there is a rich diversity of birds and animals to be seen. One of my favorite walks is along the cliffs to the top waterfall where there is a sweet wading pool. I have also built a number of ponds and four of them are quite swimmable. One has a dock and is where we spend much summer time refreshing and frolicking. The farm is also a small (very small) licensed farm winery and we make and sell traditional hard cider from our apples and pears. Our cider can be purchased along with our nut oils and flours and other farm produce you may not be familiar with. We live to eat. Coming here is a gastronomical adventure! I run the Acornucopia project from here and from it we are developing a foragers network that would very much suit the lifestyle of hipcampers. We pay foragers for wild nuts they gather. Also often there is an opportunity to work on the farm harvesting and processing food. Let me know if that is something you would like to do. Treely Yours, Bill
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Sol River Homestead

20. Sol River Homestead

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29mi from New Castle · 2 sites
Sol River Homestead is a beautiful property nestled in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. We honor this land by recognizing its beauty and work each day to harmonize with its cycles. The front of the property is bordered by the South Fork of the Roanoke River which abounds in wild life. A few bear and deer families also share this land with us. This land is truly magical, featuring our Stonehenge Gardens, Area 52 Orchard, 1/2 Bubble off Plum Stage for live events, and the Mystic Tree Landing perfect for morning Meditations by the river. Hiking in the woods is open for guests who have an adventurous side. Water, Sunshine and Good Vibes abound at Sol River! Learn more about this land: Our Campsites are located along the south fork of the Roanoke River with access to large field and small swim hole. Prota John's will be available for campers. Hang hammocks, relax on our river platform available for morning yoga or meditation.  Spring and well water will be available for campers as well.
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