The best lakeside camping near Stone Ridge

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Sylvanside Farm Hunt Box

4. Sylvanside Farm Hunt Box

14mi from Stone Ridge · 1 site · Lodging · Purcellville, VA
Sylvanside Farm Hunt Box – Historic Charm in Virginia Wine Country Tucked away on our 25-acre historic Quaker farm in Purcellville, Virginia, the Sylvanside Farm Cottage offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by rolling pastures, woodlands, and the beauty of horse country. This cozy stone cottage blends rustic character with modern comfort, making it a perfect base for exploring Loudoun County’s wineries, breweries, and outdoor adventures. Inside the Cottage: • One comfortable bedroom with fresh linens provided. • A welcoming living area with vintage farmhouse details. • Small kitchenette for simple meals and morning coffee. • Private bath stocked with essentials. On the Farm: • Greet our gentle Clydesdales and other farm animals in the nearby paddocks. • Take a walk to the pond deck for birdwatching or an evening glass of wine. • Enjoy star-filled skies and the glow of fireflies after dark. • Woods and pastures surround the cottage, offering privacy and quiet. Nearby Attractions: • Over a dozen wineries, cideries, and breweries within 15 minutes. • Access to the Appalachian Trail, Shenandoah River, and Harpers Ferry (30 minutes). • Historic downtown Purcellville (5 minutes) for dining, groceries, and shops. Whether you’re seeking a romantic weekend, a quiet solo getaway, or a countryside escape, the Sylvanside Farm Cottage offers a unique combination of history, comfort, and natural beauty in the heart of Virginia’s wine country.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$225
 / night
HUNTER'S PARK BY WASHINGTON, DC

5. HUNTER'S PARK BY WASHINGTON, DC

99%
(293)
31mi from Stone Ridge · 22 sites · Tents, RVs · Damascus, MD
THE CAMPGROUND IS REGISTERED WITH MONTGOMERY COUNTY SHORT TERM RENTALS LICENSE # STR25-00075. The campground is situated in the wooded area on the back of 27 acre horse farm which is known as "The Stables at Mezza Luna." There is Wi-Fi to all the sites. Every year in the spring there are 4-6 Thoroughbred foals born that eventually will become racehorses. They live on the farm until they are 2 years old and then they go off to begin their racing career. In the daytime, when you are not sitting around your campfire, you can walk the fence lines and visit with the Mares and Foals or just watch them frolic in the fields. Hint! "They love peppermints, carrots and apples." Who knows, you might get to meet a future Kentucky Derby winner. Nearby attractions include: BLACK HILLS REGIONAL PARK (15 minutes) for boating, hiking or biking Vineyard 61 (5 minutes) Stone Silo Brewery (5 Minutes) Leechwood Haunted Forest (5 Minutes) October weekends only There are also chickens and peacocks that are very anxious to receive your love and affection with any type of treat such as raisins. Kids can even go in the chicken coop and pick out their very own egg they can cook for their breakfast. For the energetic campers and kids there are also lots of trails that you can walk or hike on and there is a small stream the kids can play in. There also is a playground with swings, monkey bars, seesaw and trampoline. There is a dumpster in front of the barn for you to place your trash. Please drop off during your stay or on your way out of the property. Don't miss out out on this hidden gem just minutes from our nation's capital.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$80
 / night
Pastimes on Passage Creek Ranch

6. Pastimes on Passage Creek Ranch

100%
(492)
42mi from Stone Ridge · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Fort Valley, VA
Voted Top VA site! See Reviews. Pastimes on Passage Creek Ranch is conveniently located at the north end of Fort Valley. The recreational draw to this area is hard to beat in VA, and this property has it all for an amazing outdoor weekend! The ranch comprises 40 acres of lowland acreage designated for the camp, including a 5-acre lake. The Cedar Grove sites 1, 2, and 3 are along the banks of Passage Creek located within a sparse, groomed Cedar grove. They are all a short walk (or drive) to the lake and beach amenities. Each site has varying access to the creek, so check out the site details. These sites are extra large and can accommodate multiple family groups, as well as, travel trailers of all sizes up to off-road motorcoaches in site 1. There are no hookups, so just boondocking. Pack it in, Pack it out. Generators are allowed but please be aware of the other sites and direct the noise away. The Lakeside Mountain Stream site is very secluded, nestled between the mountains and the lake. It overlooks our 5-acre lake with mountain views in the background. It's on the opposite side of the lake from the Cedar Sites. This site has its own dock and is just a short walk down a mowed trail to a beautiful section of Passage Creek. An additional seasonal mountain stream can cascade behind the site and run under it to feed the lake when the conditions are right. It's a delicate site, so the accommodations and group size is strictly limited. Check out the reviews and extensive gallery for many options of this amazing property! Locally, the North end of Fort Valley offers many great hiking trails, trout fishing, rock climbing, horseback riding, and the Elizabeth Furnace day-use park. Taskers Gap OHV/ATV park is a short drive south, and the valley is sandwiched between both forks of the Shenandoah River for those looking to paddle.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$85
 / night
Happy Heart Highlands and Alpacas

8. Happy Heart Highlands and Alpacas

98%
(85)
34mi from Stone Ridge · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Rohrersville, MD
Peaceful camping with privacy on a 160-acre historic farm! Minutes from Harpers Ferry, Antietam Battlefield and the C&O Canal to name a few. We are within an hour of Gettysburg and within an hour and a half of DC if you're planning a day trip. We have a prime central location with close access to so many things to do. This beautiful property is nestled in a valley between Elk Ridge and South Mountain with incredible sunrises, sunsets and starlit night skies. Walk out to the fishing pond, or follow the trails around the pastures to meet the cattle grazing. We have Scottish Highlands and Black Angus grazing as well as Alpacas. We also have beautiful peacocks on the property. We are a working farm so expect to see tractors and you may even see us baling hay or tending to the cattle. You may smell some animal smells which we work at keeping to a minimum but again, we are a working farm. It’s a true farm experience. Also, please keep in mind that during warm weather you may encounter some bugs. Gnats and flies are always a possibility and of course at times they can be worse than others. That can always be a possibility when camping or being outdoors. Bring bug spray, citronella and anything else to help with insects. If you stay by the pond you may hear frogs which personally I enjoy hearing but some may not. Consider bringing a generator and run a fan if you think the sound might bother you or some way to block sounds. We enjoy talking to our guests so feel free to stop us for a chat. At the RV sites you have 30 and 50 amp power as well as water. All the water spickets are potable and drinkable. Please be aware that some may not have great cell service and as noted in the amenity section we do not have WiFi at any of the sites yet. It is something we are looking into for the future. If something is urgent you should be able to pick up WiFi near the tenant house and a password can be provided for you to try.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$65
 / night
Look at all this space!

10. Hawkwood Farm

100%
(305)
41mi from Stone Ridge · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Myersville, MD
Hawkwood Farm is a historic property in the Catoctin Mountains. The house dates back to 1803. At that time, it is documented that there was a blacksmith shop on the property. There is a functioning blacksmith shop today, as well as an expansive wood working shop. A ;band of rhyolite runs through the property that was used by Native Americans for spear points dating back to the paleolithic period. Presently, we strive to live as sustainably and as closely to nature as possible, being good stewards of the land that we are blessed to call home. If you are looking for lots of open space with a sensational view of the sky then this is the place for you! This site is great for viewing all kinds of celestial events. You will also have access to the rest of what Hawkwood Farm offers including forest trails and an array of wildlife. Pitch a tent, or sleep literally under the stars. ; We are asking that people take their trash with them.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night
CASA VARGAS

11. CASA VARGAS

99%
(192)
41mi from Stone Ridge · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Culpeper, VA
**Welcome to Our Secluded Farm Retreat** Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and experience the serenity of our 104-acre farm, located just 5 miles from the charming town of Culpeper, VA. Nestled down a quiet dirt road, our farm offers the perfect getaway for those seeking privacy, tranquility, and the beauty of nature. Whether you're bringing your tent, travel trailer, or RV, you'll enjoy secluded sites that provide plenty of space to unwind and recharge. Our farm is surrounded by stunning landscapes, making it the ideal spot for outdoor activities like hiking, biking and horseback riding. If you're looking to relax, you can spend your days stargazing under the clear skies or simply enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside. Just a short drive away, you'll find some of the best wineries, breweries, and a wealth of tourist attractions, including the scenic Skyline Drive only 22 miles away. It's the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation, with something for everyone. Come create memories with family and friends in a place where nature, fun and relaxation come together.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$55
 / night
Sunset snack Campsite 1

12. North Mountain Recreation

85%
(17)
47mi from Stone Ridge · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Back Creek, VA
The site was once part of a country club that included lakes, ponds, tennis courts, and even a ski lift.  After falling into disrepair for years it has now been privatized and brought back to allow guests a chance to experience many of the former recreational options.  Today, a stay allows renters a chance to camp on top of North Mountain overlooking the Shenandoah Valley and the Allegheny Mountains.  In addition to gorgeous views, the site offers miles of roads to hike, bike, and explore as well as fishing ponds, a baseball field, and playground.  The site also offers one of the best options for hikers and backpackers to access the Tuscarora Trail at roughly its midpoint along one of its most scenic stretches.   Learn more about this land:The campsites sit at the very top of North Mountain, which dominates over the Shenandoah Valley at an elevation of almost 2400 feet. The sites are slightly sloping and rocky in places but have numerous plots to pitch a tent or set up your camper (campers will probably need to be leveled). The drive and immediate area around the sites offer spectacular views of the Shenandoah Valley and the Allegheny Mountains (see photos).  However, the campsites are tucked into the pines and laurel for some protection from the elements and privacy (see photos).  This obstructs your immediate views from the site especially in the summer when leaves set on.  Nonetheless, you are literally camping on one of the highest peaks around.  The site is dry and does not have facilities so you must bring all of your camping gear, food/water, and pack out all trash/waste. This includes a camp toilet (mandatory for site cleanliness).The sites offer access to an immense amount to do for the individual, couple, or family.  Think of the sites as your base camp to park your gear much like at national parks.  There is excellent access for day hikers and backpackers on the Tuscarora Trail via the Biby Trailhead just .8 miles down the scenic road (Timber Ridge Trail) traversing the ridgeline.  The sites offer access to the trail at roughly the midpoint along one of its most scenic sections (Gore to Trout Pond).  Many hikers looking to start or end their trek choose to use the campsite as their trailhead camp or place to drop vehicles.  ***If you would like to use the site for long term parking while hiking the Tuscarora Trail, please contact me directly and this can be worked out.  In addition, miles of well maintained public dirt and paved roads are available for walks, hikes, horseback riding, and biking.  There is minimal traffic at the top of the mountain even though it is a residential area so people will often take walks or bike trips around this section. If you head down the mountain, you and/or your kids can enjoy the well maintained grass fields, a baseball diamond, playground with a jungle gym, and fishing ponds, which are part of the old development and open to the landowners and their guests in the community. There is also a lake, which is temporarily closed due to low water levels, but still pretty to view. If you aren't into logging miles on the trail, then set up your grill or kick back by the campfire and enjoy the fresh mountain air scented by pines atop North Mountain.The area was once part of a country club that even included a ski lift in years gone by. Today, in the valley as you enter the former "Shawneeland" development, you will be greeted by some old historic buildings from the days of the country club before driving through the old residential development and up North Mountain to the site.  The site offers a nice cleared area for establishing your campsite on my private land, which affords you access to miles and miles of trails and roads as well as the large community area at the bottom of the mountain where you will find the recreational facilities. Tom's Market is also conveniently located just 10 minutes (about 4 miles) from the campsite as you enter Shawneeland for gas, snacks, firewood, and extras.The drive up the mountain is steep but paved and well maintained. Once on the ridge, you will follow relatively level paved road before turning onto a state-maintained dirt road for the last quarter mile. From there you will access the site via a dirt drive directly across from a county communications site.  The site is accessible with 2WD vehicles, but if you intend to pull into a lower portion of the site or access the site during inclement weather (snow/ice), 4WD is necessary and always recommended rain or shine. The sites are established much like a park that allows campers to drive right into the site and setup on ground of their choosing. Each site has one established stone fireplace. This site can support either one large group or a few smaller groups. If you have a larger party, this can often be accommodated with early notice.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night
Sylvanside Farm Quiet Starry Nights

18. Sylvanside Farm Quiet Starry Nights

18mi from Stone Ridge · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Purcellville, VA
Sylvanside Farm – Self-Contained RV & Trailer Camping on Historic Horse Farm Stay on a 25-acre Quaker farm dating back to the 1700s in Purcellville, Virginia. Our farm offers overnight parking for self-contained RVs, trailers, and campervans in the heart of Loudoun County’s wine and horse country. Features: • Self-contained camping only (no hookups, no shared facilities). • Level parking areas with easy access for big rigs. • Quiet, private setting with open skies for stargazing. • Dogs welcome (leash required near livestock). On the Farm: • Scenic views of paddocks, pastures, and our historic barns. • Horses and friendly farm animals on site. • Guests are welcome to stroll the property and enjoy the pond. Nearby Attractions: • 15+ wineries, breweries, and cideries within 15 minutes. • Harpers Ferry (30 minutes), Appalachian Trail, Shenandoah River, and W&OD bike trail. • Downtown Purcellville (5 minutes) for restaurants, groceries, and shops. Enjoy a peaceful overnight stay that’s both close to town and tucked into the countryside.
Pets
Campfires
Trash
from 
$80
 / night
Wild Turkey Camp

19. Wild Turkey Camp

24mi from Stone Ridge · 1 site · Lodging · Harpers Ferry, WV
Minutes from the Appalachian Trail, downtown Harpers Ferry, and the Mountain Lake Club, this affordable RV campsite blends comfort and adventure. Set up in a quiet, wooded spot, the camper comes equipped with electricity and water, a fire pit, and a picnic table for outdoor meals under the trees. Inside, you'll find cozy accommodations for the whole family: a queen-size bed, rear bunk bed, and private shower and toilet, so you can stay clean and comfortable no matter how adventurous your days get. Perfect for families, couples, or adventurers looking to unplug, this Harpers Ferry hideaway provides all the essentials—with just the right touch of off-the-grid freedom. Firewood is available for purchase: $5 per bundle (currently the cheapest in the area) or $30 for a wagon load. Disclaimer: This is a camper, and its operation differs from a house. We provide an instructional video explaining the camper’s functions and how to use them. There is no Wi-Fi. The property is located in the Shannondale subdivision, and there is uneven terrain to be aware of. Thank you for your interest—please reach out with any questions.
Potable water
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from 
$99
 / night
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Sylvanside Farm Hunt Box

4. Sylvanside Farm Hunt Box

14mi from Stone Ridge · 1 site · Lodging · Purcellville, VA
Sylvanside Farm Hunt Box – Historic Charm in Virginia Wine Country Tucked away on our 25-acre historic Quaker farm in Purcellville, Virginia, the Sylvanside Farm Cottage offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by rolling pastures, woodlands, and the beauty of horse country. This cozy stone cottage blends rustic character with modern comfort, making it a perfect base for exploring Loudoun County’s wineries, breweries, and outdoor adventures. Inside the Cottage: • One comfortable bedroom with fresh linens provided. • A welcoming living area with vintage farmhouse details. • Small kitchenette for simple meals and morning coffee. • Private bath stocked with essentials. On the Farm: • Greet our gentle Clydesdales and other farm animals in the nearby paddocks. • Take a walk to the pond deck for birdwatching or an evening glass of wine. • Enjoy star-filled skies and the glow of fireflies after dark. • Woods and pastures surround the cottage, offering privacy and quiet. Nearby Attractions: • Over a dozen wineries, cideries, and breweries within 15 minutes. • Access to the Appalachian Trail, Shenandoah River, and Harpers Ferry (30 minutes). • Historic downtown Purcellville (5 minutes) for dining, groceries, and shops. Whether you’re seeking a romantic weekend, a quiet solo getaway, or a countryside escape, the Sylvanside Farm Cottage offers a unique combination of history, comfort, and natural beauty in the heart of Virginia’s wine country.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$225
 / night
HUNTER'S PARK BY WASHINGTON, DC

5. HUNTER'S PARK BY WASHINGTON, DC

99%
(293)
31mi from Stone Ridge · 22 sites · Tents, RVs · Damascus, MD
THE CAMPGROUND IS REGISTERED WITH MONTGOMERY COUNTY SHORT TERM RENTALS LICENSE # STR25-00075. The campground is situated in the wooded area on the back of 27 acre horse farm which is known as "The Stables at Mezza Luna." There is Wi-Fi to all the sites. Every year in the spring there are 4-6 Thoroughbred foals born that eventually will become racehorses. They live on the farm until they are 2 years old and then they go off to begin their racing career. In the daytime, when you are not sitting around your campfire, you can walk the fence lines and visit with the Mares and Foals or just watch them frolic in the fields. Hint! "They love peppermints, carrots and apples." Who knows, you might get to meet a future Kentucky Derby winner. Nearby attractions include: BLACK HILLS REGIONAL PARK (15 minutes) for boating, hiking or biking Vineyard 61 (5 minutes) Stone Silo Brewery (5 Minutes) Leechwood Haunted Forest (5 Minutes) October weekends only There are also chickens and peacocks that are very anxious to receive your love and affection with any type of treat such as raisins. Kids can even go in the chicken coop and pick out their very own egg they can cook for their breakfast. For the energetic campers and kids there are also lots of trails that you can walk or hike on and there is a small stream the kids can play in. There also is a playground with swings, monkey bars, seesaw and trampoline. There is a dumpster in front of the barn for you to place your trash. Please drop off during your stay or on your way out of the property. Don't miss out out on this hidden gem just minutes from our nation's capital.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$80
 / night
Pastimes on Passage Creek Ranch

6. Pastimes on Passage Creek Ranch

100%
(492)
42mi from Stone Ridge · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Fort Valley, VA
Voted Top VA site! See Reviews. Pastimes on Passage Creek Ranch is conveniently located at the north end of Fort Valley. The recreational draw to this area is hard to beat in VA, and this property has it all for an amazing outdoor weekend! The ranch comprises 40 acres of lowland acreage designated for the camp, including a 5-acre lake. The Cedar Grove sites 1, 2, and 3 are along the banks of Passage Creek located within a sparse, groomed Cedar grove. They are all a short walk (or drive) to the lake and beach amenities. Each site has varying access to the creek, so check out the site details. These sites are extra large and can accommodate multiple family groups, as well as, travel trailers of all sizes up to off-road motorcoaches in site 1. There are no hookups, so just boondocking. Pack it in, Pack it out. Generators are allowed but please be aware of the other sites and direct the noise away. The Lakeside Mountain Stream site is very secluded, nestled between the mountains and the lake. It overlooks our 5-acre lake with mountain views in the background. It's on the opposite side of the lake from the Cedar Sites. This site has its own dock and is just a short walk down a mowed trail to a beautiful section of Passage Creek. An additional seasonal mountain stream can cascade behind the site and run under it to feed the lake when the conditions are right. It's a delicate site, so the accommodations and group size is strictly limited. Check out the reviews and extensive gallery for many options of this amazing property! Locally, the North end of Fort Valley offers many great hiking trails, trout fishing, rock climbing, horseback riding, and the Elizabeth Furnace day-use park. Taskers Gap OHV/ATV park is a short drive south, and the valley is sandwiched between both forks of the Shenandoah River for those looking to paddle.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$85
 / night
Happy Heart Highlands and Alpacas

8. Happy Heart Highlands and Alpacas

98%
(85)
34mi from Stone Ridge · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Rohrersville, MD
Peaceful camping with privacy on a 160-acre historic farm! Minutes from Harpers Ferry, Antietam Battlefield and the C&O Canal to name a few. We are within an hour of Gettysburg and within an hour and a half of DC if you're planning a day trip. We have a prime central location with close access to so many things to do. This beautiful property is nestled in a valley between Elk Ridge and South Mountain with incredible sunrises, sunsets and starlit night skies. Walk out to the fishing pond, or follow the trails around the pastures to meet the cattle grazing. We have Scottish Highlands and Black Angus grazing as well as Alpacas. We also have beautiful peacocks on the property. We are a working farm so expect to see tractors and you may even see us baling hay or tending to the cattle. You may smell some animal smells which we work at keeping to a minimum but again, we are a working farm. It’s a true farm experience. Also, please keep in mind that during warm weather you may encounter some bugs. Gnats and flies are always a possibility and of course at times they can be worse than others. That can always be a possibility when camping or being outdoors. Bring bug spray, citronella and anything else to help with insects. If you stay by the pond you may hear frogs which personally I enjoy hearing but some may not. Consider bringing a generator and run a fan if you think the sound might bother you or some way to block sounds. We enjoy talking to our guests so feel free to stop us for a chat. At the RV sites you have 30 and 50 amp power as well as water. All the water spickets are potable and drinkable. Please be aware that some may not have great cell service and as noted in the amenity section we do not have WiFi at any of the sites yet. It is something we are looking into for the future. If something is urgent you should be able to pick up WiFi near the tenant house and a password can be provided for you to try.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$65
 / night
Look at all this space!

10. Hawkwood Farm

100%
(305)
41mi from Stone Ridge · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Myersville, MD
Hawkwood Farm is a historic property in the Catoctin Mountains. The house dates back to 1803. At that time, it is documented that there was a blacksmith shop on the property. There is a functioning blacksmith shop today, as well as an expansive wood working shop. A ;band of rhyolite runs through the property that was used by Native Americans for spear points dating back to the paleolithic period. Presently, we strive to live as sustainably and as closely to nature as possible, being good stewards of the land that we are blessed to call home. If you are looking for lots of open space with a sensational view of the sky then this is the place for you! This site is great for viewing all kinds of celestial events. You will also have access to the rest of what Hawkwood Farm offers including forest trails and an array of wildlife. Pitch a tent, or sleep literally under the stars. ; We are asking that people take their trash with them.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night
CASA VARGAS

11. CASA VARGAS

99%
(192)
41mi from Stone Ridge · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Culpeper, VA
**Welcome to Our Secluded Farm Retreat** Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and experience the serenity of our 104-acre farm, located just 5 miles from the charming town of Culpeper, VA. Nestled down a quiet dirt road, our farm offers the perfect getaway for those seeking privacy, tranquility, and the beauty of nature. Whether you're bringing your tent, travel trailer, or RV, you'll enjoy secluded sites that provide plenty of space to unwind and recharge. Our farm is surrounded by stunning landscapes, making it the ideal spot for outdoor activities like hiking, biking and horseback riding. If you're looking to relax, you can spend your days stargazing under the clear skies or simply enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside. Just a short drive away, you'll find some of the best wineries, breweries, and a wealth of tourist attractions, including the scenic Skyline Drive only 22 miles away. It's the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation, with something for everyone. Come create memories with family and friends in a place where nature, fun and relaxation come together.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$55
 / night
Sunset snack Campsite 1

12. North Mountain Recreation

85%
(17)
47mi from Stone Ridge · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Back Creek, VA
The site was once part of a country club that included lakes, ponds, tennis courts, and even a ski lift.  After falling into disrepair for years it has now been privatized and brought back to allow guests a chance to experience many of the former recreational options.  Today, a stay allows renters a chance to camp on top of North Mountain overlooking the Shenandoah Valley and the Allegheny Mountains.  In addition to gorgeous views, the site offers miles of roads to hike, bike, and explore as well as fishing ponds, a baseball field, and playground.  The site also offers one of the best options for hikers and backpackers to access the Tuscarora Trail at roughly its midpoint along one of its most scenic stretches.   Learn more about this land:The campsites sit at the very top of North Mountain, which dominates over the Shenandoah Valley at an elevation of almost 2400 feet. The sites are slightly sloping and rocky in places but have numerous plots to pitch a tent or set up your camper (campers will probably need to be leveled). The drive and immediate area around the sites offer spectacular views of the Shenandoah Valley and the Allegheny Mountains (see photos).  However, the campsites are tucked into the pines and laurel for some protection from the elements and privacy (see photos).  This obstructs your immediate views from the site especially in the summer when leaves set on.  Nonetheless, you are literally camping on one of the highest peaks around.  The site is dry and does not have facilities so you must bring all of your camping gear, food/water, and pack out all trash/waste. This includes a camp toilet (mandatory for site cleanliness).The sites offer access to an immense amount to do for the individual, couple, or family.  Think of the sites as your base camp to park your gear much like at national parks.  There is excellent access for day hikers and backpackers on the Tuscarora Trail via the Biby Trailhead just .8 miles down the scenic road (Timber Ridge Trail) traversing the ridgeline.  The sites offer access to the trail at roughly the midpoint along one of its most scenic sections (Gore to Trout Pond).  Many hikers looking to start or end their trek choose to use the campsite as their trailhead camp or place to drop vehicles.  ***If you would like to use the site for long term parking while hiking the Tuscarora Trail, please contact me directly and this can be worked out.  In addition, miles of well maintained public dirt and paved roads are available for walks, hikes, horseback riding, and biking.  There is minimal traffic at the top of the mountain even though it is a residential area so people will often take walks or bike trips around this section. If you head down the mountain, you and/or your kids can enjoy the well maintained grass fields, a baseball diamond, playground with a jungle gym, and fishing ponds, which are part of the old development and open to the landowners and their guests in the community. There is also a lake, which is temporarily closed due to low water levels, but still pretty to view. If you aren't into logging miles on the trail, then set up your grill or kick back by the campfire and enjoy the fresh mountain air scented by pines atop North Mountain.The area was once part of a country club that even included a ski lift in years gone by. Today, in the valley as you enter the former "Shawneeland" development, you will be greeted by some old historic buildings from the days of the country club before driving through the old residential development and up North Mountain to the site.  The site offers a nice cleared area for establishing your campsite on my private land, which affords you access to miles and miles of trails and roads as well as the large community area at the bottom of the mountain where you will find the recreational facilities. Tom's Market is also conveniently located just 10 minutes (about 4 miles) from the campsite as you enter Shawneeland for gas, snacks, firewood, and extras.The drive up the mountain is steep but paved and well maintained. Once on the ridge, you will follow relatively level paved road before turning onto a state-maintained dirt road for the last quarter mile. From there you will access the site via a dirt drive directly across from a county communications site.  The site is accessible with 2WD vehicles, but if you intend to pull into a lower portion of the site or access the site during inclement weather (snow/ice), 4WD is necessary and always recommended rain or shine. The sites are established much like a park that allows campers to drive right into the site and setup on ground of their choosing. Each site has one established stone fireplace. This site can support either one large group or a few smaller groups. If you have a larger party, this can often be accommodated with early notice.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night
Sylvanside Farm Quiet Starry Nights

18. Sylvanside Farm Quiet Starry Nights

18mi from Stone Ridge · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Purcellville, VA
Sylvanside Farm – Self-Contained RV & Trailer Camping on Historic Horse Farm Stay on a 25-acre Quaker farm dating back to the 1700s in Purcellville, Virginia. Our farm offers overnight parking for self-contained RVs, trailers, and campervans in the heart of Loudoun County’s wine and horse country. Features: • Self-contained camping only (no hookups, no shared facilities). • Level parking areas with easy access for big rigs. • Quiet, private setting with open skies for stargazing. • Dogs welcome (leash required near livestock). On the Farm: • Scenic views of paddocks, pastures, and our historic barns. • Horses and friendly farm animals on site. • Guests are welcome to stroll the property and enjoy the pond. Nearby Attractions: • 15+ wineries, breweries, and cideries within 15 minutes. • Harpers Ferry (30 minutes), Appalachian Trail, Shenandoah River, and W&OD bike trail. • Downtown Purcellville (5 minutes) for restaurants, groceries, and shops. Enjoy a peaceful overnight stay that’s both close to town and tucked into the countryside.
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$80
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Wild Turkey Camp

19. Wild Turkey Camp

24mi from Stone Ridge · 1 site · Lodging · Harpers Ferry, WV
Minutes from the Appalachian Trail, downtown Harpers Ferry, and the Mountain Lake Club, this affordable RV campsite blends comfort and adventure. Set up in a quiet, wooded spot, the camper comes equipped with electricity and water, a fire pit, and a picnic table for outdoor meals under the trees. Inside, you'll find cozy accommodations for the whole family: a queen-size bed, rear bunk bed, and private shower and toilet, so you can stay clean and comfortable no matter how adventurous your days get. Perfect for families, couples, or adventurers looking to unplug, this Harpers Ferry hideaway provides all the essentials—with just the right touch of off-the-grid freedom. Firewood is available for purchase: $5 per bundle (currently the cheapest in the area) or $30 for a wagon load. Disclaimer: This is a camper, and its operation differs from a house. We provide an instructional video explaining the camper’s functions and how to use them. There is no Wi-Fi. The property is located in the Shannondale subdivision, and there is uneven terrain to be aware of. Thank you for your interest—please reach out with any questions.
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$99
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