Farm stays near Waynesboro

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Looking to plan a camping trip near Waynesboro, Virginia? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 990 options to choose from, you'll find the perfect campsite that suits your preferences. Whether you're a fan of tent camping, RV camping, or cabin camping, there's something for everyone. And with an average price per night of $35 and options as low as $1, you'll find a campsite that fits your budget. Check out the top campsites in the area, like Private Farm Minutes to Cville (354 reviews), Camp Shenandoah Meadows (295 reviews), and Savage Acres on Craig Creek (269 reviews). With popular amenities like potable water, showers, and campfires, and activities such as whitewater paddling, historic sites, and wildlife watching, your camping experience will be nothing short of amazing.

98% (5.5K) 177 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Waynesboro

Magic at Galleywinter

1. Magic at Galleywinter

99%
(319)
6.1mi from Waynesboro · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Galleywinter Farm is a 20-acre working horse farm with an organic garden and views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.Our whole farm fosters a sense of connection with nature, deep restfulness and relaxation. Explore our woods trails, beautiful spots to sit, or observe the horses. Our yoga and mediation studio with its gorgeous smooth wood floors offers serenity, a space to sit, stretch, or practice yoga.Galleywinter is a perfect place for a quiet getaway, great hiking trails just 4 miles away - guests have easy access to Shenandoah National Forest, George Washington National Forest, Skyline Drive, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the Appalachian Trail. The Blue Ridge Tunnel is also a famous, historic site just minutes away. We are nearby many local breweries, restaurants, good grocery stores, art & antique shops. Great for folks wanting a quiet and restorative getaway.Our check-in window is between 3:00- 7:00, if you need to check in later message us and we'll try to accommodate. If it is significantly later, you can purchase this as an extra. We do observe quiet hours after 9:00 pm to ensure peace and quiet for everyone on the property. 
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Indian Camp Lane

2. Indian Camp Lane

98%
(65)
6.7mi from Waynesboro · 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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Dragonfly Homestead

3. Dragonfly Homestead

94%
(25)
11mi from Waynesboro · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
HELLO EVERYONE. Welcome Spring ! yay! if you want to stay just send a note, and check....it's wonderful in the Shenandoah valley. We're a Small private location, 3 or 4 sites Near some large campsites in a popular recreation area. We added 2 small ponds, a large garden, flowers, small fruit trees, raspberries, and other native herbs and edibles. and we DO have lots of dragonflies in summer DIRECTIONS.. USE Google GPS. several ways depending on where you are coming from.. Highway exits closest. on 81 exit 213, 217 from those it's about 6 or 7 miles. Route 64. exit 94 / route 340 / Waynesboro... we are 10 miles from that one. We welcome guests to our charming location 1413 Cold Spings Road, Stuarts Draft, VA. Near Waynesboro. if you want to come during off season, contact us, perhaps we can host you. We are in a rural area, near a town, and on a lovely scenic road with no streetlight or stop lights. Near the Blue Ridge hills, Appalachian trail, Sherando Lake, several camp grounds, South River, many streams and some national forest. We once had a large group of permaculture students that was very satisfied. We are developing in 2025 Lots of open here so campfires are ok. We have space for a motorhome to 20 feet, with electric, and space for small RVs, tent, or trailer One place is great for a hammock between trees. If you have a group, room for a dozen small tent sites so contact us. We can work something out. Land is mostly level we are in a lovely recreational area. We're fond of the musically inclined. So bring your instruments. we love nature enthusiasts, homesteaders, bushwhackers, bicyclists, bikers, scooter fans, road trippers...Come practice your camping or homesteading skills. Lot of trails nearby. Plenty of space to run and play. Pets welcome. They do not need to be on a leash, but they could run into the woods. There is a full bathoom in the house available to guests, and an outhouse if needed. private, warm, friendly environment. gas and groceries only a few miles away. well water. Firewood is sometimes available, we are near wooded area. Owner is a Realtor, specializing in rural property.
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Darby Farm

4. Darby Farm

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(69)
13mi from Waynesboro · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Come visit us with beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, hiking, fishing and farm animals await you as you relax and enjoy southern hospitality.
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Skipping Rock

5. Skipping Rock

100%
(31)
15mi from Waynesboro · 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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Honeysuckle Hideaway

6. Honeysuckle Hideaway

100%
(20)
15mi from Waynesboro · 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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The Cabins on 1Tribe Farm

7. The Cabins on 1Tribe Farm

98%
(117)
15mi from Waynesboro · 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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LongView Farm

8. LongView Farm

100%
(78)
16mi from Waynesboro · 24 sites
This bucolic property on 60+ acres offers some of the best 360, panoramic views in Nelson County and a peaceful stay at LongView Farm. Currently accepting tent campers and truck/tent setups (no trailers or RV's... yet!). Experience Davis Creek, woods, pastures, and miles of dirt roads for biking/hiking. Just minutes from the Nelson 151 Craft Beverage trail (over 15 family friendly breweries/winers) and right across the street from Woodridge Farm Brewery. There's an Exxon station less than .5 a mile from our entrance, and Public Access to the Rockfish River is available .75 mile away. Charlottesville is an easy 25 minute drive. 10/2022: Fire extinguishers and first aid kids now available at the entrance to each property! 08/2022: Picnic Tables and Fire Rings now provided! GROUPS: We only allow a small amount of bookings at each of our three sites to allow for a spaced-out, private experience BUT if you have a large group of people and would like to book an entire site we can add spaces to that site for the dates you are looking to book to accommodate; just shoot us a message. -----||----- Site Descriptions: Sandy Bottom: open field, access to Davis Creek, parking at site, road noise Crawfish Creek: most secluded/quiet, Creek access, parking at site Sunset Ridge: best views, parking at site, closest to residence CURRENTLY CLOSED Hidden Hollow -----||----- UPDATE 08/2022: We now have Picnic Tables and Fire Rings available! Sandy Bottom, Crawfish Creek and Sunset Ridge are all three open available. Currently only accepting TENT campers until the driveway to Sunset Ridge is re-graded for RVs and Trailers. ----------------- This is a working farm, home to both Livestock Guardian Dogs as well as resident dogs, cats, rabbits, chickens, horses, goats and other various livestock. If you choose to bring your dog/s, please let us know when booking. You should NOT bring your dog/s if they are high-strung, overly sensitive, aggressive, or not trained. Our livestock guardian dogs are hard-wired to protect so if they sense an uncomfortable vibe from another dog, it will make them uncomfortable and they need to be focused on doing their jobs. Safety, privacy and environmental impact is very important to us. We require a minimum of 50 feet between each campsite. Please contain all trash, human waste and canine waste and pack it out with you when you leave. Be kind to the areas in which you camp, as they are home to many wildlife, native trees/shrubs/plants and in some cases, food for horses and cows (hay fields).  Each site is provided a fire pit (upon request) and we sell firewood. There is so much to enjoy on the farm, but you are also incredibly close to many amazing places such as: Wood Ridge Farm Brewery Public Access to Rockfish River Nelson Lake 151 Craft Beverage Trail Wintergreen Resort Charlottesville/UVA Forget something? There is an Exxon gas station with a convenience store and prepared foods less than .5mile from the entrance to Longview Retreat.
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Sunshine and Coffee Farm

9. Sunshine and Coffee Farm

100%
(26)
16mi from Waynesboro · 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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Camp Cove Creek

10. Camp Cove Creek

96%
(34)
19mi from Waynesboro · 26 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp Cove Creek is located in rural Faber, Virginia which is 20 minutes from Charlottesville in beautiful Nelson County. In addition to the many natural features like the Blue Ridge Parkway, Appalachian Trail and the James River, Nelson is home to Wintergreen Resort and Oakridge Estate and hosts events such as the Lok'n Festival, Camp Jeep, and Overland Expo. Camp Cove Creek was part of my grandparent's Waveland Farm. Originally situated on over 600 acres, the brick antebellum house across the hill was used as a hospital in the Civil War. The camp used to be a horse and cattle farm as well as a flea market and airport with grass airstrip when my mom owned the land. Our vegetable garden was by the swimming hole. The airstrip still maintained as such in order to offer aviation-accessible camping. It is s the future home of Faber Christmas tree farm and features several notable antique vehicles rusting in peace. Some models are of the same make and model featured on TV and film. Camp Cove Creek is easily accessible via Rt 29 and Rt 6 east (Irish Road). Our property sits at the confluence of Bear and Cove Creeks where wading/hiking/tubing is permitted and encouraged (with water shoes). We are continually trying to improve the site by removing old barbed wire, poison ivy, roadside trash, and invasive plant species in addition to planting Christmas Trees, raising 3 kids, and working 2 full time jobs so please forgive our works in progress! This is your 30-acre camping playground! Licensed off-road vehicles, ADV and Dual-sport motorcycles, horses, personal electric vehicles and EVEN PRIVATE PLANES are welcomed! Camp anywhere along it or the creeks bordering it. We encourage walking the route first as it has intentionally been left primitive to provide more of an authentic and fun getaway adventure. Overlanding does tend to scratch paint so enter at your own risk! There is a Volleyball Net and Horseshoe set for use as well. Nearby in the soapstone mining town of Schuyler you can visit the home place of Earl Hamner, best known for his creation of The Waltons TV show. While you're there check out the Waltons Mountain Museum, which happens to be my old elementary school and my parent's former high school. The Rockfish River dam and quarry gardens are really cool too!
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The Forest Sanctuary

11. The Forest Sanctuary

91%
(17)
21mi from Waynesboro · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
A beautiful 40 acre property with year round running creeks, undulating hills and valleys, views and enchanted forests! Campsite is on the double decker treehouse with stone fire pit, plenty of wood all around! Enjoy the privacy, wildlife animals, vegetation, mushrooms, etc. You will feel the beauty of this old growth forest at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Private Farm Minutes to Cville

12. Private Farm Minutes to Cville

98%
(1379)
21mi from Waynesboro · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
This was a 55-acre farm, split in half to accommodate a bypass through Charlottesville, so the previous owners had to give up half the land, and actually moved the house down to the other half of the property! They had to build a land bridge to get to the new home site, so they turned the bridge into a dam and created a beautiful large swimming pond, complete with beach and gazebo. My wife Stephanie and I bought the property in early 2017 and have turned it into a private horse farm, adding pastures, a riding ring, and 6-stall barn. There are ~21 horses who live on the property. The property is unique in that you can hardly see another house from anywhere on the property and yet we are only 2 miles from Barracks Rd. Shopping Center, and 4 miles from the University of Virginia.
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Sunset Springs Farm

13. Sunset Springs Farm

98%
(27)
25mi from Waynesboro · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Enjoy gorgeous sunsets of the Blue Ridge, fresh mountain air, and a plethora of activities in the area while staying at our farm. Being just a 4 minute drive from both Blue Mountain Barrel House and Saunder's Orchard Farm Market, you can begin your adventure and expand on from there. Within a 30 minute driving radius are some of the most incredible wineries and breweries, restaurants, orchards, hiking trails, hunting/fishing areas, and so much more. (See a more detailed list of activities below) For those coming for events in the area, we are 1 mile from Route 29 and equidistant between Charlottesville and Lynchburg (30-35 mins). There is a firepit available and wood can be purchased upon request. **Important (for your safety): Pulling out of our driveway can be difficult due to low visibility of oncoming traffic. Vehicles often speed on our road so please be sure to quiet your car and roll the windows down when pulling out of our driveway to better hear if a vehicle is approaching. Nearby Food and Drink - Blue Mountain Barrel House: Great brews and food with live music on certain nights (4 mins) - Vitos Pizza: Italian restaurant with 2 locations in Lovingston and Amherst (5/15 mins) - El Mariachi: Mexican restaurant with 2 locations in Lovingston and Amherst (5/15 Mins) - Lovingston Winery: Vineyard (6 mins) - The Briar Patch Restaurant: Traditional American cuisine from sandwiches to seafood/steaks (15 mins) - Wood Ridge Brewery: Brews and food with a full golf driving range (15 mins) - Devil's Backbone Basecamp: Original Devil's Backbone Brewery with American cuisine, also starting the 151 Brewery and Winery Trail (18 mins) - Iron and Ale at Wintergreen / Stoney Creek: Traditional American cuisine from sandwiches to seafood/steaks (25 mins) - The Farmhouse at Veritas: Veritas' winery and restaurant with a fine dining pre fixe menu (30 mins) Local Shopping and Entertainment - Saunder's Orchard Farm Market: Selling produce, jams/butters, homemade ice cream, butchered meats, and more (4 mins) - Seaman's Orchard: A gorgeous orchard with pick your own strawberries, cherries, and more. (6 mins) - Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail - Nelson County: A seven mile graveled trail following the piney river with easy access. Great for horses, hiking, fishing, and cycling. The river is stocked with trout at certain times of the year. (8 mins) - Priestview Hunting Preserve: Upland game bird hunting from fall to spring seasons (8 mins) - Tye and Piney Rivers: Hiking and fishing for stocked trout (Distance varies so look at Department of Wildlife for best locations) - Winton Farm: Golf Course (15 mins) - Poplar Grove: Golf Course (20 mins) - Stoney Creek: Golf Course (30 mins)
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Fat Owl Farm

14. Fat Owl Farm

96%
(76)
25mi from Waynesboro · 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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Small Potatoes Farm

15. Small Potatoes Farm

99%
(78)
26mi from Waynesboro · 3 sites
Only 15 minutes from the Swift Run Gap Entrance to the Shenandoah National Park our farm has a mountain feel. Our 17 acre farm was originally part of a larger family farm and moonshine stills were once in operation on the property, now we grow veggies and berries. The Mayapples are prolific in spring and the fall colors are terrific. The campsites are in the woods and around the field a distance away from the house. There are walking trails and a pond and a hammock for relaxing, close to great hiking, summits and waterfalls, 50 minutes to Old Rag. Many local wineries to discover and many historical sites including Montpelier and Monticello and Charlottesville and UVA New as 2023** the barn referred to in early reviews is now a music studio and no longer for use by campers. Ask us about music nights. "
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Ridge Crest Hollow and Lake

16. Ridge Crest Hollow and Lake

98%
(31)
26mi from Waynesboro · 1 site · Tent, RV
Less than 5 miles from Downtown Charlottesville and 7.5 miles from UVA lies a quiet and peaceful 3+ acre lake on 27 acres with multiple flat areas for tent camping and 2 areas for an RV. Both full and partial sun and shade can be found. Outhouse available or BYO. Multiple campfire locations, or make your own. Excellent fishing for trophy largemouth bass, crappie and bluegill or sit by the waterfall and enjoy a book or picnic. Optional: chairs, tables, propane range, charcoal grill, picnic style grill large enough for whole hogs, 10x10 shelter, 5 gallon water tanks with spigots.
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Arcadia Sanctuary

17. Arcadia Sanctuary

97%
(371)
28mi from Waynesboro · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Arcadia Sanctuary An 83-Acre Mountainside Retreat for Earth-Based Spirituality in Central Virginia Arcadia is our beloved sanctuary for earth-based spirituality, nestled on the southeastern slope of 4,000-foot Mount Pleasant in Central Virginia. Conveniently located near I-81, Arcadia offers a secluded, nature-immersed experience—just a short drive from the modern world, yet miles away in spirit. Please note: There is a town called Arcadia off I-81, but we are not located there. Be sure to follow our directions carefully. A Living Landscape of Forest, Water, and Wildness Our land features a flowing mountain creek with waterfalls, towering Beech and Sycamore trees, and Witch Hazels leaning gracefully over the water. You'll encounter trout, crayfish, salamanders, snakes, and the full chorus of mountain wildlife. With nearly 2,000 feet of vertical mountainside, Arcadia offers trails to explore and camping options ranging from creek side convenience to secluded mountain hideaways. While most of our gathering areas are near creek level, higher sites are available for those seeking solitude—just be prepared for a bit of a hike to the bathrooms, showers, and fresh water. A Natural Amphitheater for Music and Gathering Arcadia is home to one of the finest private stages on the East Coast. Our natural amphitheater—shaped like a pie wedge carved into the mountainside—hosts live performances throughout spring, summer, and fall. With a top-quality sound system and stunning surroundings, it’s a magical venue for music, ceremony, and celebration. Stay With Us: Yurt Glamping, Tent Camping & More Our beautiful yurt is available for rent and offers a unique glamping experience surrounded by nature. For traditional campers, we offer multiple campsites near the creek, as well as more remote locations higher up the mountain. Every stay includes access to the shared amenities: bathrooms, hot showers, fresh water, and community gathering spaces. Meet the Arcadia Community Arcadia is alive with more than just trees and streams. You’ll share space with our free-roaming flock of chickens, ducks, turkeys, and guinea fowl, along with two friendly dogs, nine curious cats, and the human stewards who live and care for this land year-round.
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Oakshire Farm

18. Oakshire Farm

100%
(10)
30mi from Waynesboro · 1 site
Welcome to Oakshire, where wild berries and poplars line the creek, and our garden bursts with fresh veggies. Watch piglets forage in their wooded paddocks while our lovable farm dogs eagerly await belly rubs. Situated on a 10-acre regenerative farm in the foothills of Mt. Pleasant, Oakshire offers a serene escape. Our campsite, screened by poplar saplings, accommodates 1 tent, a full-size picnic table, fire ring, and space for your hammock. A 5-minute walk from the parking area leads you to the site, while a 2-minute stroll takes you down to the creek. Just 5 minutes away, discover an award-winning vineyard with stunning views at Ankida Ridge. Drive 15 minutes to Long Mountain Wayside (Appalachian Trail) and the turnoff towards Mt. Pleasant Scenic Area. Whether you hike, bike, ride horses, fish, or swim, there's plenty to explore! Meet Michael and Gwendolyn, your hosts at Oakshire Farm. We raise free-range chickens, pastured pork, and honeybees, alongside veggie gardens and orchards. Join us for a slice of farm life and endless adventures.
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Littlehouse Farm

19. Littlehouse Farm

93%
(47)
30mi from Waynesboro · 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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Hawk Nest Mushroom Farm

20. Hawk Nest Mushroom Farm

93%
(214)
32mi from Waynesboro · 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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Looking to plan a camping trip near Waynesboro, Virginia? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 990 options to choose from, you'll find the perfect campsite that suits your preferences. Whether you're a fan of tent camping, RV camping, or cabin camping, there's something for everyone. And with an average price per night of $35 and options as low as $1, you'll find a campsite that fits your budget. Check out the top campsites in the area, like Private Farm Minutes to Cville (354 reviews), Camp Shenandoah Meadows (295 reviews), and Savage Acres on Craig Creek (269 reviews). With popular amenities like potable water, showers, and campfires, and activities such as whitewater paddling, historic sites, and wildlife watching, your camping experience will be nothing short of amazing.

98% (5.5K) 177 campsites

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Magic at Galleywinter

1. Magic at Galleywinter

99%
(319)
6.1mi from Waynesboro · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Galleywinter Farm is a 20-acre working horse farm with an organic garden and views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.Our whole farm fosters a sense of connection with nature, deep restfulness and relaxation. Explore our woods trails, beautiful spots to sit, or observe the horses. Our yoga and mediation studio with its gorgeous smooth wood floors offers serenity, a space to sit, stretch, or practice yoga.Galleywinter is a perfect place for a quiet getaway, great hiking trails just 4 miles away - guests have easy access to Shenandoah National Forest, George Washington National Forest, Skyline Drive, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the Appalachian Trail. The Blue Ridge Tunnel is also a famous, historic site just minutes away. We are nearby many local breweries, restaurants, good grocery stores, art & antique shops. Great for folks wanting a quiet and restorative getaway.Our check-in window is between 3:00- 7:00, if you need to check in later message us and we'll try to accommodate. If it is significantly later, you can purchase this as an extra. We do observe quiet hours after 9:00 pm to ensure peace and quiet for everyone on the property. 
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Indian Camp Lane

2. Indian Camp Lane

98%
(65)
6.7mi from Waynesboro · 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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Dragonfly Homestead

3. Dragonfly Homestead

94%
(25)
11mi from Waynesboro · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
HELLO EVERYONE. Welcome Spring ! yay! if you want to stay just send a note, and check....it's wonderful in the Shenandoah valley. We're a Small private location, 3 or 4 sites Near some large campsites in a popular recreation area. We added 2 small ponds, a large garden, flowers, small fruit trees, raspberries, and other native herbs and edibles. and we DO have lots of dragonflies in summer DIRECTIONS.. USE Google GPS. several ways depending on where you are coming from.. Highway exits closest. on 81 exit 213, 217 from those it's about 6 or 7 miles. Route 64. exit 94 / route 340 / Waynesboro... we are 10 miles from that one. We welcome guests to our charming location 1413 Cold Spings Road, Stuarts Draft, VA. Near Waynesboro. if you want to come during off season, contact us, perhaps we can host you. We are in a rural area, near a town, and on a lovely scenic road with no streetlight or stop lights. Near the Blue Ridge hills, Appalachian trail, Sherando Lake, several camp grounds, South River, many streams and some national forest. We once had a large group of permaculture students that was very satisfied. We are developing in 2025 Lots of open here so campfires are ok. We have space for a motorhome to 20 feet, with electric, and space for small RVs, tent, or trailer One place is great for a hammock between trees. If you have a group, room for a dozen small tent sites so contact us. We can work something out. Land is mostly level we are in a lovely recreational area. We're fond of the musically inclined. So bring your instruments. we love nature enthusiasts, homesteaders, bushwhackers, bicyclists, bikers, scooter fans, road trippers...Come practice your camping or homesteading skills. Lot of trails nearby. Plenty of space to run and play. Pets welcome. They do not need to be on a leash, but they could run into the woods. There is a full bathoom in the house available to guests, and an outhouse if needed. private, warm, friendly environment. gas and groceries only a few miles away. well water. Firewood is sometimes available, we are near wooded area. Owner is a Realtor, specializing in rural property.
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Darby Farm

4. Darby Farm

100%
(69)
13mi from Waynesboro · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Come visit us with beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, hiking, fishing and farm animals await you as you relax and enjoy southern hospitality.
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Skipping Rock

5. Skipping Rock

100%
(31)
15mi from Waynesboro · 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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Honeysuckle Hideaway

6. Honeysuckle Hideaway

100%
(20)
15mi from Waynesboro · 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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The Cabins on 1Tribe Farm

7. The Cabins on 1Tribe Farm

98%
(117)
15mi from Waynesboro · 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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LongView Farm

8. LongView Farm

100%
(78)
16mi from Waynesboro · 24 sites
This bucolic property on 60+ acres offers some of the best 360, panoramic views in Nelson County and a peaceful stay at LongView Farm. Currently accepting tent campers and truck/tent setups (no trailers or RV's... yet!). Experience Davis Creek, woods, pastures, and miles of dirt roads for biking/hiking. Just minutes from the Nelson 151 Craft Beverage trail (over 15 family friendly breweries/winers) and right across the street from Woodridge Farm Brewery. There's an Exxon station less than .5 a mile from our entrance, and Public Access to the Rockfish River is available .75 mile away. Charlottesville is an easy 25 minute drive. 10/2022: Fire extinguishers and first aid kids now available at the entrance to each property! 08/2022: Picnic Tables and Fire Rings now provided! GROUPS: We only allow a small amount of bookings at each of our three sites to allow for a spaced-out, private experience BUT if you have a large group of people and would like to book an entire site we can add spaces to that site for the dates you are looking to book to accommodate; just shoot us a message. -----||----- Site Descriptions: Sandy Bottom: open field, access to Davis Creek, parking at site, road noise Crawfish Creek: most secluded/quiet, Creek access, parking at site Sunset Ridge: best views, parking at site, closest to residence CURRENTLY CLOSED Hidden Hollow -----||----- UPDATE 08/2022: We now have Picnic Tables and Fire Rings available! Sandy Bottom, Crawfish Creek and Sunset Ridge are all three open available. Currently only accepting TENT campers until the driveway to Sunset Ridge is re-graded for RVs and Trailers. ----------------- This is a working farm, home to both Livestock Guardian Dogs as well as resident dogs, cats, rabbits, chickens, horses, goats and other various livestock. If you choose to bring your dog/s, please let us know when booking. You should NOT bring your dog/s if they are high-strung, overly sensitive, aggressive, or not trained. Our livestock guardian dogs are hard-wired to protect so if they sense an uncomfortable vibe from another dog, it will make them uncomfortable and they need to be focused on doing their jobs. Safety, privacy and environmental impact is very important to us. We require a minimum of 50 feet between each campsite. Please contain all trash, human waste and canine waste and pack it out with you when you leave. Be kind to the areas in which you camp, as they are home to many wildlife, native trees/shrubs/plants and in some cases, food for horses and cows (hay fields).  Each site is provided a fire pit (upon request) and we sell firewood. There is so much to enjoy on the farm, but you are also incredibly close to many amazing places such as: Wood Ridge Farm Brewery Public Access to Rockfish River Nelson Lake 151 Craft Beverage Trail Wintergreen Resort Charlottesville/UVA Forget something? There is an Exxon gas station with a convenience store and prepared foods less than .5mile from the entrance to Longview Retreat.
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Sunshine and Coffee Farm

9. Sunshine and Coffee Farm

100%
(26)
16mi from Waynesboro · 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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Camp Cove Creek

10. Camp Cove Creek

96%
(34)
19mi from Waynesboro · 26 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp Cove Creek is located in rural Faber, Virginia which is 20 minutes from Charlottesville in beautiful Nelson County. In addition to the many natural features like the Blue Ridge Parkway, Appalachian Trail and the James River, Nelson is home to Wintergreen Resort and Oakridge Estate and hosts events such as the Lok'n Festival, Camp Jeep, and Overland Expo. Camp Cove Creek was part of my grandparent's Waveland Farm. Originally situated on over 600 acres, the brick antebellum house across the hill was used as a hospital in the Civil War. The camp used to be a horse and cattle farm as well as a flea market and airport with grass airstrip when my mom owned the land. Our vegetable garden was by the swimming hole. The airstrip still maintained as such in order to offer aviation-accessible camping. It is s the future home of Faber Christmas tree farm and features several notable antique vehicles rusting in peace. Some models are of the same make and model featured on TV and film. Camp Cove Creek is easily accessible via Rt 29 and Rt 6 east (Irish Road). Our property sits at the confluence of Bear and Cove Creeks where wading/hiking/tubing is permitted and encouraged (with water shoes). We are continually trying to improve the site by removing old barbed wire, poison ivy, roadside trash, and invasive plant species in addition to planting Christmas Trees, raising 3 kids, and working 2 full time jobs so please forgive our works in progress! This is your 30-acre camping playground! Licensed off-road vehicles, ADV and Dual-sport motorcycles, horses, personal electric vehicles and EVEN PRIVATE PLANES are welcomed! Camp anywhere along it or the creeks bordering it. We encourage walking the route first as it has intentionally been left primitive to provide more of an authentic and fun getaway adventure. Overlanding does tend to scratch paint so enter at your own risk! There is a Volleyball Net and Horseshoe set for use as well. Nearby in the soapstone mining town of Schuyler you can visit the home place of Earl Hamner, best known for his creation of The Waltons TV show. While you're there check out the Waltons Mountain Museum, which happens to be my old elementary school and my parent's former high school. The Rockfish River dam and quarry gardens are really cool too!
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The Forest Sanctuary

11. The Forest Sanctuary

91%
(17)
21mi from Waynesboro · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
A beautiful 40 acre property with year round running creeks, undulating hills and valleys, views and enchanted forests! Campsite is on the double decker treehouse with stone fire pit, plenty of wood all around! Enjoy the privacy, wildlife animals, vegetation, mushrooms, etc. You will feel the beauty of this old growth forest at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Private Farm Minutes to Cville

12. Private Farm Minutes to Cville

98%
(1379)
21mi from Waynesboro · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
This was a 55-acre farm, split in half to accommodate a bypass through Charlottesville, so the previous owners had to give up half the land, and actually moved the house down to the other half of the property! They had to build a land bridge to get to the new home site, so they turned the bridge into a dam and created a beautiful large swimming pond, complete with beach and gazebo. My wife Stephanie and I bought the property in early 2017 and have turned it into a private horse farm, adding pastures, a riding ring, and 6-stall barn. There are ~21 horses who live on the property. The property is unique in that you can hardly see another house from anywhere on the property and yet we are only 2 miles from Barracks Rd. Shopping Center, and 4 miles from the University of Virginia.
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Sunset Springs Farm

13. Sunset Springs Farm

98%
(27)
25mi from Waynesboro · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Enjoy gorgeous sunsets of the Blue Ridge, fresh mountain air, and a plethora of activities in the area while staying at our farm. Being just a 4 minute drive from both Blue Mountain Barrel House and Saunder's Orchard Farm Market, you can begin your adventure and expand on from there. Within a 30 minute driving radius are some of the most incredible wineries and breweries, restaurants, orchards, hiking trails, hunting/fishing areas, and so much more. (See a more detailed list of activities below) For those coming for events in the area, we are 1 mile from Route 29 and equidistant between Charlottesville and Lynchburg (30-35 mins). There is a firepit available and wood can be purchased upon request. **Important (for your safety): Pulling out of our driveway can be difficult due to low visibility of oncoming traffic. Vehicles often speed on our road so please be sure to quiet your car and roll the windows down when pulling out of our driveway to better hear if a vehicle is approaching. Nearby Food and Drink - Blue Mountain Barrel House: Great brews and food with live music on certain nights (4 mins) - Vitos Pizza: Italian restaurant with 2 locations in Lovingston and Amherst (5/15 mins) - El Mariachi: Mexican restaurant with 2 locations in Lovingston and Amherst (5/15 Mins) - Lovingston Winery: Vineyard (6 mins) - The Briar Patch Restaurant: Traditional American cuisine from sandwiches to seafood/steaks (15 mins) - Wood Ridge Brewery: Brews and food with a full golf driving range (15 mins) - Devil's Backbone Basecamp: Original Devil's Backbone Brewery with American cuisine, also starting the 151 Brewery and Winery Trail (18 mins) - Iron and Ale at Wintergreen / Stoney Creek: Traditional American cuisine from sandwiches to seafood/steaks (25 mins) - The Farmhouse at Veritas: Veritas' winery and restaurant with a fine dining pre fixe menu (30 mins) Local Shopping and Entertainment - Saunder's Orchard Farm Market: Selling produce, jams/butters, homemade ice cream, butchered meats, and more (4 mins) - Seaman's Orchard: A gorgeous orchard with pick your own strawberries, cherries, and more. (6 mins) - Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail - Nelson County: A seven mile graveled trail following the piney river with easy access. Great for horses, hiking, fishing, and cycling. The river is stocked with trout at certain times of the year. (8 mins) - Priestview Hunting Preserve: Upland game bird hunting from fall to spring seasons (8 mins) - Tye and Piney Rivers: Hiking and fishing for stocked trout (Distance varies so look at Department of Wildlife for best locations) - Winton Farm: Golf Course (15 mins) - Poplar Grove: Golf Course (20 mins) - Stoney Creek: Golf Course (30 mins)
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Fat Owl Farm

14. Fat Owl Farm

96%
(76)
25mi from Waynesboro · 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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Small Potatoes Farm

15. Small Potatoes Farm

99%
(78)
26mi from Waynesboro · 3 sites
Only 15 minutes from the Swift Run Gap Entrance to the Shenandoah National Park our farm has a mountain feel. Our 17 acre farm was originally part of a larger family farm and moonshine stills were once in operation on the property, now we grow veggies and berries. The Mayapples are prolific in spring and the fall colors are terrific. The campsites are in the woods and around the field a distance away from the house. There are walking trails and a pond and a hammock for relaxing, close to great hiking, summits and waterfalls, 50 minutes to Old Rag. Many local wineries to discover and many historical sites including Montpelier and Monticello and Charlottesville and UVA New as 2023** the barn referred to in early reviews is now a music studio and no longer for use by campers. Ask us about music nights. "
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Ridge Crest Hollow and Lake

16. Ridge Crest Hollow and Lake

98%
(31)
26mi from Waynesboro · 1 site · Tent, RV
Less than 5 miles from Downtown Charlottesville and 7.5 miles from UVA lies a quiet and peaceful 3+ acre lake on 27 acres with multiple flat areas for tent camping and 2 areas for an RV. Both full and partial sun and shade can be found. Outhouse available or BYO. Multiple campfire locations, or make your own. Excellent fishing for trophy largemouth bass, crappie and bluegill or sit by the waterfall and enjoy a book or picnic. Optional: chairs, tables, propane range, charcoal grill, picnic style grill large enough for whole hogs, 10x10 shelter, 5 gallon water tanks with spigots.
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Arcadia Sanctuary

17. Arcadia Sanctuary

97%
(371)
28mi from Waynesboro · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Arcadia Sanctuary An 83-Acre Mountainside Retreat for Earth-Based Spirituality in Central Virginia Arcadia is our beloved sanctuary for earth-based spirituality, nestled on the southeastern slope of 4,000-foot Mount Pleasant in Central Virginia. Conveniently located near I-81, Arcadia offers a secluded, nature-immersed experience—just a short drive from the modern world, yet miles away in spirit. Please note: There is a town called Arcadia off I-81, but we are not located there. Be sure to follow our directions carefully. A Living Landscape of Forest, Water, and Wildness Our land features a flowing mountain creek with waterfalls, towering Beech and Sycamore trees, and Witch Hazels leaning gracefully over the water. You'll encounter trout, crayfish, salamanders, snakes, and the full chorus of mountain wildlife. With nearly 2,000 feet of vertical mountainside, Arcadia offers trails to explore and camping options ranging from creek side convenience to secluded mountain hideaways. While most of our gathering areas are near creek level, higher sites are available for those seeking solitude—just be prepared for a bit of a hike to the bathrooms, showers, and fresh water. A Natural Amphitheater for Music and Gathering Arcadia is home to one of the finest private stages on the East Coast. Our natural amphitheater—shaped like a pie wedge carved into the mountainside—hosts live performances throughout spring, summer, and fall. With a top-quality sound system and stunning surroundings, it’s a magical venue for music, ceremony, and celebration. Stay With Us: Yurt Glamping, Tent Camping & More Our beautiful yurt is available for rent and offers a unique glamping experience surrounded by nature. For traditional campers, we offer multiple campsites near the creek, as well as more remote locations higher up the mountain. Every stay includes access to the shared amenities: bathrooms, hot showers, fresh water, and community gathering spaces. Meet the Arcadia Community Arcadia is alive with more than just trees and streams. You’ll share space with our free-roaming flock of chickens, ducks, turkeys, and guinea fowl, along with two friendly dogs, nine curious cats, and the human stewards who live and care for this land year-round.
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Oakshire Farm

18. Oakshire Farm

100%
(10)
30mi from Waynesboro · 1 site
Welcome to Oakshire, where wild berries and poplars line the creek, and our garden bursts with fresh veggies. Watch piglets forage in their wooded paddocks while our lovable farm dogs eagerly await belly rubs. Situated on a 10-acre regenerative farm in the foothills of Mt. Pleasant, Oakshire offers a serene escape. Our campsite, screened by poplar saplings, accommodates 1 tent, a full-size picnic table, fire ring, and space for your hammock. A 5-minute walk from the parking area leads you to the site, while a 2-minute stroll takes you down to the creek. Just 5 minutes away, discover an award-winning vineyard with stunning views at Ankida Ridge. Drive 15 minutes to Long Mountain Wayside (Appalachian Trail) and the turnoff towards Mt. Pleasant Scenic Area. Whether you hike, bike, ride horses, fish, or swim, there's plenty to explore! Meet Michael and Gwendolyn, your hosts at Oakshire Farm. We raise free-range chickens, pastured pork, and honeybees, alongside veggie gardens and orchards. Join us for a slice of farm life and endless adventures.
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Littlehouse Farm

19. Littlehouse Farm

93%
(47)
30mi from Waynesboro · 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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Hawk Nest Mushroom Farm

20. Hawk Nest Mushroom Farm

93%
(214)
32mi from Waynesboro · 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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