The best camping near Woodstock with snow sports

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for all things camping! Whether you're looking for a cozy cabin, a spacious RV site, or a picturesque tent spot, we've got you covered. If you're a snow sports enthusiast and want to hit the slopes near Woodstock, Virginia, we have over 468 options specifically tailored to your preference. With prices ranging from as low as $15 to an average of $50 per night, you're sure to find the perfect accommodation that fits your budget. Looking for top-rated campsites? Check out Private Farm Minutes to Cville (354 reviews), Rendezvous Farm (222 reviews), and Hawk Nest Mushroom Farm (126 reviews). And don't worry about amenities, popular ones like campfires, showers, and cooking equipment are readily available. Plus, you can enjoy activities like horseback riding, whitewater paddling, and exploring historic sites. So why wait? Start planning your snow sports adventure near Woodstock, Virginia today!

96% (558)

Top-rated campgrounds near Woodstock

3. Hawk Nest Mushroom Farm

93%
(214)
30mi from Woodstock · 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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$22
 / night

7. Keezletucky Ridge & Disc Golf

92%
(37)
33mi from Woodstock · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to your peaceful escape in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley! Our 5-acre property, nestled at the base of Massanutten Mountain, offers a perfect balance of serenity and adventure. Whether you're looking to explore the outdoors, relax by a campfire, or discover the local attractions, this site provides a great base for all your activities. Your Space to Enjoy: This unique property features both wooded and open areas, providing ample space for tents, RVs, and campervans. It’s an ideal spot for those seeking a quiet retreat with just the right mix of privacy and convenience. You'll find six disc golf baskets and nine tee locations, allowing you to create your own course or enjoy the one already set up for you. There are also a few walking and mountain biking trails right on the property, with more trails just a short drive away. While the property offers a peaceful vibe, it’s not fully isolated—guests have enjoyed the site’s balance of seclusion with easy access to nearby roads. It's perfect for those who want to feel immersed in nature without being too far from the action. Comfort & Convenience: The site is equipped with running water, so you’ll have easy access for drinking, filling water tanks, or washing. In addition to water access, you’ll find a picnic table, fire pit, and firewood to keep you warm while you enjoy the outdoors. These amenities create a cozy atmosphere that guests love, making it easy to unwind after a day of adventure. While we don't have electricity on-site, the peaceful surroundings and easy access to water make for a comfortable camping experience. There are also shaded spots available, and the open nature of the property means plenty of sunlight in the afternoon—perfect for stargazing at night. Perfect for All Types of Adventurers: Whether you’re camping solo, as a couple, or with friends and family, this property offers something for everyone. You can explore the disc golf course, enjoy a campfire under the stars, or take a short drive to downtown Harrisonburg for local dining and breweries. The nearby Massanutten Resort offers year-round activities like skiing and waterparks, and the Western Slope Bike Trails are just 3 miles away for mountain biking enthusiasts. Nearby Attractions: - Massanutten Resort: (13 miles away) for skiing, snowboarding, and waterpark fun - Western Slope Bike Trails: (3 miles away) for mountain biking - Downtown Harrisonburg: (17 miles away) for local dining, shopping, and breweries - Shenandoah National Park: for hiking and scenic views What You’ll Love: - A peaceful, affordable camping experience with access to running water and all the essentials - Six disc golf baskets and walking trails on-site, with more outdoor adventures nearby - A cozy fire pit with firewood provided, perfect for evenings spent under the stars - Convenient location close to local attractions, breweries, and outdoor activities Things to Keep in Mind: - The site offers privacy but is not fully isolated, so you may hear some road traffic and see nearby homes. - The open lot can get plenty of afternoon sun, so plan accordingly if you prefer shade. - The site is great for all types of campers, whether you're in a tent, campervan, or RV (there’s plenty of space and easy access). If you're looking for a budget-friendly, comfortable camping experience with easy access to both outdoor activities and local attractions, this property is the perfect choice. Whether you're staying for a night or a few days, we’re sure you’ll enjoy your time here and leave feeling refreshed and ready for your next adventure. Book your stay today and experience all that the Shenandoah Valley has to offer!
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from 
$21
 / night

8. #1 Rock Tavern River Kamp

95%
(64)
11mi from Woodstock · 4 sites · Lodging
#1Rock Tavern River Kamp sits on acre and half on the banks of the Shenandoah River! We offer 7 yurts and 5 tent sites at main kamp. We are just 5 min from River Hill Distillery, 7 min drive to Luray Caverns. 20 min drive to Shenandoah National Park…lots of hiking, fishing, boating, horseback riding, and civil war museums in the area. I purchased this property in 2013 ---my Uncle Abe Kibler and Aunt Lizzie Good Kibler owned and operated a tavern across the road for years and rented river lots to their guests---in time this 265 acre spread was sold and divided to many. I am grateful to have a little piece of the Rock Tavern History back in the family. I have so many fond memories of floating the river with my family while growing up and I love sharing this experience with others while offering families the opportunity to create lasting memories!
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from 
$115
 / night

9. Wild And Wonderful Silos

90%
(5)
49mi from Woodstock · 2 sites · Lodging
The Silo is a place where nature, country and modern touches meet in the mountains of Harpers Ferry West Virginia! Here you’ll experience staying in a fully renovated silo grain bin while enjoying the sounds of nature in the woods. Located just 8 minutes from Harpers Ferry National Park, Harpers Ferry Brewing, Harpers Ferry Adventures, Maryland Heights hiking trail&the Historic "low town" area, it's the perfect lodging location for the adventurous traveler after exploring all the town has to offer. Our property was built with the unique, adventurous, down to earth, out of box, nature loving traveler in mind. Our property has untraditional and outdoorsy lodging elements. If you have a more city, hotel or traditional lodging preference, we invite you to seek other accommodation options in the area as that is not the target market for an enjoyable stay at the silo. *We have a black camper on the property for a limited time. No one stays in the camper and it does not effect the silo in anyway
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$200
 / night

11. Glamping on Timber Ridge

100%
(39)
48mi from Woodstock · 2 sites · Lodging
Our property was a small family farm for several generations. Our family purchased the property about 18 years ago. Since we are not farmers but love living here, the question became "What would be the best use for the land?" Living in a scenic area and already being in the vacation rental business on some other family property answered the question. We decided to share the beautiful view and seclusion of our area with others. Our goal was to keep the cost of building down so that we could pass on the savings to you so that you would not have to be rich to enjoy our lovely area. This inspired the idea of a glamping cabin. The cabin is actually a repurposed office building that was built about the time this property was purchased by our family. We moved it to the present location and completely remodelled it in 2018 and added the bathroom. For 4 years, guests enjoyed an off-the-grid experience. In 2023, when we began work on the glamping dome (stay tuned--coming soon!!), we decided to add electricity, running water, and a hot tub to the tiny house! We hope you enjoy the cabin (and, soon, the dome) and the stunning view from them as much as we enjoy sharing this beautiful spot with you! Note: The Charming Glamping Cabin is at a totally different property. That property also has a section that used to be farmed. Now a lot of it is forest. We purchased the property around 2000. This cabin was built approx. 10 years later. At that point, the cabin was a tiny economy cabin with a sofa bed. However, it seemed most folks preferred comfort over economy, so in 2020, we added a bump-out to the side of the cabin so there would be room for a queen bed. Guests have loved the improvement. (: Please read the individual site descriptions for more information on each of our listings.
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$112
 / night

12. Riverside Mountain Retreat

100%
(27)
41mi from Woodstock · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Visit the site ranked by Hipcampers as one of the top three sites in West Virginia. Pitch your tent on a wooded mountain knoll overlooking the Cacapon River surrounded by the Allegheny Mountains as far as you can see. The Cacapon River is a hidden scenic gem and the cleanest river in West Virginia. This is rugged West Virginia at its best. Wildlife abounds and it is common to see Bald Eagles, Black Bears, and Whitetail Deer. If relaxing on the ridge line and enjoying the views are not enough, hike down to the river via the powerline cut or trails and swim, paddle, or fish (WV license required...one day passes are available online). You can also hike the creek running through the deep hollow, which follows the state access road while enjoying dark Hemlock woods and shale cliffs. If you like to mountain bike, you will find the mountain access roads and trails offer you some back country riding fun. The campsite has nice level areas for pitching a tent and an established fire ring and picnic table. Trails allow one to hike in or drive (a four wheel drive is necessary to access the ridge line campsite). The campsite is very private, but it's possible you will see a friendly neighbor pass by on the trail or see folks staying at the cabin in the valley along the river flats if you go down to the river or you can get a bird's eye view of cabins in the valley across the river from the top. The campsite is no trace so you must bag out all garbage and waste. Cat holes and such are not permitted so campers must bring and use a camp toilet. During exceptionally dry periods, open fire restrictions may be put in effect. You will need a four wheel drive vehicle to access the site. If not, or in inclement weather (snow or heavy rains), you can hike in from the state road where the access road begins. Learn more about this land: The property's history dates back to pre-European settlement and was originally inhabited by Native Americans with archaeological evidence dating back at least 10,000 years. After European settlement, numerous of battles were fought in the area during the French and Indian War, American Revolution, and it was even a cross-roads for armies during the Civil War. Farming, sustenance farming, and logging were the primary industries throughout the region. Later, during the Industrial Revolution, the river, limestone, charcoal, and iron ore from the area fueled a local iron bloomery, which the area, "Bloomery," is still named. The land you are camping on was nearly completely logged over the last hundred years, but a few old growth trees can still be found throughout the mixed hardwoods forest. On the way to the campsite you will also pass the old original school house (now a hunting cabin) located on a neighbor's adjoining property. There are still a few old timers left that attended the one room schoolhouse as children, but the building predates them by many years. There is also an old Methodist Cemetery located on the property (not near the campsite) that dates back to the 1700s. If you happen to find this site, please do not disturb it.
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from 
$45
 / night

14. Faithful Harvest Farm Camping

98%
(59)
5.7mi from Woodstock · 1 site · Tent, RV
This is our family farm. It's used to raise livestock and grow fresh organic produce.Learn more about this land:Welcome to Faithful Harvest Farm campsites. We have opened our farm for camping. We have a level site to enjoy. Our farm is bordered on 3 sides by water. The campsite is located on Peters Mill Creek. The back of our property is bordered by passage creek. It offers peaceful and private fishing for trout, bass, suckers and several varieties of pan fish. Cool off in the summer with a dip in the cool clean waters or relax and read a book with the sounds of nature. You can enjoy the cows, horses and goats who love the attention! However we ask you let us know before trying to pet or interact with the animals because we do have a Livestock Guardian Dog inside the fence with them and she is very protective of her herd. In the spring and summer we offer for sale fresh eggs and organic produce to our guest. Our property is located in the heart of Fort Valley. We have miles of hiking trails all around. There are 2 horse back riding camps in the area to offer a beautiful view of our area on horseback. The activities are endless. Several excellent wineries are within a short diving distance. There is a fire ring at each site and we provide a free bundle of wood to each guest with more bundles available for $4 each. A porta potty is also located on the property for our guest. Please read the rules and recomendations posted at the site when you arrive. There is no lifeguard on duty, so you swim at your own risk. Although the creek is pretty shallow most of the time, we ask that if you have children, they are supervised at all times, especially around the water. We think you will love our little piece of heaven and we look forward to your visit!
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from 
$45
 / night

15. The Renovated Barn at Seneca Rocks

100%
(10)
48mi from Woodstock · 1 site · Lodging
The Renovated Barn at Seneca Rocks is an actual barn, located on a little farm, complete with farm animals! Goats, chickens, peacocks, ducks, and a pig live at the other side of the barn. The Barn is located on a one acre lot, shared with the host's home. I give guests privacy while they are here, but I do come out to the barnyard twice a day to feed and tend the animals. The property is very close to many outdoor recreation areas such as Seneca Rocks, Spruce Knob, Dolly Sods, and Canaan Valley where visitors can rock climb, hike, zipline, ski, etc, etc! *Adults aged 18 and older only, sorry no exceptions. The property is pet friendly for a charge of $10 per pet, per night (to be left in cash on departure). In the Barn is a Queen Bed, sitting area, TV with Netflix, Bathroom with hot water, and small cooking area (coffee maker, microwave, electric kettle, electric stovetop, toaster, and small refrigerator.) There is also a gas grill on the deck. All towels & Linens, and Basic kitchenware included.
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from 
$122
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for all things camping! Whether you're looking for a cozy cabin, a spacious RV site, or a picturesque tent spot, we've got you covered. If you're a snow sports enthusiast and want to hit the slopes near Woodstock, Virginia, we have over 468 options specifically tailored to your preference. With prices ranging from as low as $15 to an average of $50 per night, you're sure to find the perfect accommodation that fits your budget. Looking for top-rated campsites? Check out Private Farm Minutes to Cville (354 reviews), Rendezvous Farm (222 reviews), and Hawk Nest Mushroom Farm (126 reviews). And don't worry about amenities, popular ones like campfires, showers, and cooking equipment are readily available. Plus, you can enjoy activities like horseback riding, whitewater paddling, and exploring historic sites. So why wait? Start planning your snow sports adventure near Woodstock, Virginia today!

96% (558)

Top-rated campgrounds near Woodstock

3. Hawk Nest Mushroom Farm

93%
(214)
30mi from Woodstock · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Hilltop with views of the mountains facing east and west. Close to Harrisonburg. Several areas to camp in, take your pick. Nice shady wooded area overlooking Joes Creek. Be happy to give you a tour of the mushroom farm. Learn more about this land: The wooded area is next to my house. There's about 4 acres to explore and a gravel road rarely traveled for a nice walk to a view for a great sunset.  Harrisonburg is 5 minutes from here and has lots of night life, micro breweries etc. I have long power cords if you need electric at the campsite. You may hear owls hooting at night.  The campsite is under white pines with a thick bed of pine needles. There are several campsites under the red cedar trees that are naturally bug and mosquito resistant.     Shenandoah National Park is about 45 minutes away if you go to the 33 entrance and 45 minutes away to go to the Luray entrance. Lots of bears there and hikes to waterfalls. No hunting there.  Solar panels provide half of my energy needs. GW National forest has lots of hiking and mt biking and is half an hour away. Great views of the mountains from the  campsite area.  I'm dedicated to having lots of native plants and trees. I do not spray any pesticides.  Plenty of free firewood. Not too far off interstate 81.  I give tours of the mushroom farm whenever the weather isn't below freezing. I don't recommend anything larger than a conversion van. Very small pull behind campers are OK . All campers are required to leave every day from 1 to 5. Belongings may be kept here. There is a bathroom inside the house. No showers , please guys relieve yourself behind a tree instead of tying up a bathroom .. Harpine Highway is nearby and does have some trafffic noise but it's not close enough to discourage most campers.
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Electrical hookup
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from 
$22
 / night

7. Keezletucky Ridge & Disc Golf

92%
(37)
33mi from Woodstock · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to your peaceful escape in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley! Our 5-acre property, nestled at the base of Massanutten Mountain, offers a perfect balance of serenity and adventure. Whether you're looking to explore the outdoors, relax by a campfire, or discover the local attractions, this site provides a great base for all your activities. Your Space to Enjoy: This unique property features both wooded and open areas, providing ample space for tents, RVs, and campervans. It’s an ideal spot for those seeking a quiet retreat with just the right mix of privacy and convenience. You'll find six disc golf baskets and nine tee locations, allowing you to create your own course or enjoy the one already set up for you. There are also a few walking and mountain biking trails right on the property, with more trails just a short drive away. While the property offers a peaceful vibe, it’s not fully isolated—guests have enjoyed the site’s balance of seclusion with easy access to nearby roads. It's perfect for those who want to feel immersed in nature without being too far from the action. Comfort & Convenience: The site is equipped with running water, so you’ll have easy access for drinking, filling water tanks, or washing. In addition to water access, you’ll find a picnic table, fire pit, and firewood to keep you warm while you enjoy the outdoors. These amenities create a cozy atmosphere that guests love, making it easy to unwind after a day of adventure. While we don't have electricity on-site, the peaceful surroundings and easy access to water make for a comfortable camping experience. There are also shaded spots available, and the open nature of the property means plenty of sunlight in the afternoon—perfect for stargazing at night. Perfect for All Types of Adventurers: Whether you’re camping solo, as a couple, or with friends and family, this property offers something for everyone. You can explore the disc golf course, enjoy a campfire under the stars, or take a short drive to downtown Harrisonburg for local dining and breweries. The nearby Massanutten Resort offers year-round activities like skiing and waterparks, and the Western Slope Bike Trails are just 3 miles away for mountain biking enthusiasts. Nearby Attractions: - Massanutten Resort: (13 miles away) for skiing, snowboarding, and waterpark fun - Western Slope Bike Trails: (3 miles away) for mountain biking - Downtown Harrisonburg: (17 miles away) for local dining, shopping, and breweries - Shenandoah National Park: for hiking and scenic views What You’ll Love: - A peaceful, affordable camping experience with access to running water and all the essentials - Six disc golf baskets and walking trails on-site, with more outdoor adventures nearby - A cozy fire pit with firewood provided, perfect for evenings spent under the stars - Convenient location close to local attractions, breweries, and outdoor activities Things to Keep in Mind: - The site offers privacy but is not fully isolated, so you may hear some road traffic and see nearby homes. - The open lot can get plenty of afternoon sun, so plan accordingly if you prefer shade. - The site is great for all types of campers, whether you're in a tent, campervan, or RV (there’s plenty of space and easy access). If you're looking for a budget-friendly, comfortable camping experience with easy access to both outdoor activities and local attractions, this property is the perfect choice. Whether you're staying for a night or a few days, we’re sure you’ll enjoy your time here and leave feeling refreshed and ready for your next adventure. Book your stay today and experience all that the Shenandoah Valley has to offer!
Pets
Campfires
Water hookup
from 
$21
 / night

8. #1 Rock Tavern River Kamp

95%
(64)
11mi from Woodstock · 4 sites · Lodging
#1Rock Tavern River Kamp sits on acre and half on the banks of the Shenandoah River! We offer 7 yurts and 5 tent sites at main kamp. We are just 5 min from River Hill Distillery, 7 min drive to Luray Caverns. 20 min drive to Shenandoah National Park…lots of hiking, fishing, boating, horseback riding, and civil war museums in the area. I purchased this property in 2013 ---my Uncle Abe Kibler and Aunt Lizzie Good Kibler owned and operated a tavern across the road for years and rented river lots to their guests---in time this 265 acre spread was sold and divided to many. I am grateful to have a little piece of the Rock Tavern History back in the family. I have so many fond memories of floating the river with my family while growing up and I love sharing this experience with others while offering families the opportunity to create lasting memories!
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Showers
from 
$115
 / night

9. Wild And Wonderful Silos

90%
(5)
49mi from Woodstock · 2 sites · Lodging
The Silo is a place where nature, country and modern touches meet in the mountains of Harpers Ferry West Virginia! Here you’ll experience staying in a fully renovated silo grain bin while enjoying the sounds of nature in the woods. Located just 8 minutes from Harpers Ferry National Park, Harpers Ferry Brewing, Harpers Ferry Adventures, Maryland Heights hiking trail&the Historic "low town" area, it's the perfect lodging location for the adventurous traveler after exploring all the town has to offer. Our property was built with the unique, adventurous, down to earth, out of box, nature loving traveler in mind. Our property has untraditional and outdoorsy lodging elements. If you have a more city, hotel or traditional lodging preference, we invite you to seek other accommodation options in the area as that is not the target market for an enjoyable stay at the silo. *We have a black camper on the property for a limited time. No one stays in the camper and it does not effect the silo in anyway
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$200
 / night

11. Glamping on Timber Ridge

100%
(39)
48mi from Woodstock · 2 sites · Lodging
Our property was a small family farm for several generations. Our family purchased the property about 18 years ago. Since we are not farmers but love living here, the question became "What would be the best use for the land?" Living in a scenic area and already being in the vacation rental business on some other family property answered the question. We decided to share the beautiful view and seclusion of our area with others. Our goal was to keep the cost of building down so that we could pass on the savings to you so that you would not have to be rich to enjoy our lovely area. This inspired the idea of a glamping cabin. The cabin is actually a repurposed office building that was built about the time this property was purchased by our family. We moved it to the present location and completely remodelled it in 2018 and added the bathroom. For 4 years, guests enjoyed an off-the-grid experience. In 2023, when we began work on the glamping dome (stay tuned--coming soon!!), we decided to add electricity, running water, and a hot tub to the tiny house! We hope you enjoy the cabin (and, soon, the dome) and the stunning view from them as much as we enjoy sharing this beautiful spot with you! Note: The Charming Glamping Cabin is at a totally different property. That property also has a section that used to be farmed. Now a lot of it is forest. We purchased the property around 2000. This cabin was built approx. 10 years later. At that point, the cabin was a tiny economy cabin with a sofa bed. However, it seemed most folks preferred comfort over economy, so in 2020, we added a bump-out to the side of the cabin so there would be room for a queen bed. Guests have loved the improvement. (: Please read the individual site descriptions for more information on each of our listings.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$112
 / night

12. Riverside Mountain Retreat

100%
(27)
41mi from Woodstock · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Visit the site ranked by Hipcampers as one of the top three sites in West Virginia. Pitch your tent on a wooded mountain knoll overlooking the Cacapon River surrounded by the Allegheny Mountains as far as you can see. The Cacapon River is a hidden scenic gem and the cleanest river in West Virginia. This is rugged West Virginia at its best. Wildlife abounds and it is common to see Bald Eagles, Black Bears, and Whitetail Deer. If relaxing on the ridge line and enjoying the views are not enough, hike down to the river via the powerline cut or trails and swim, paddle, or fish (WV license required...one day passes are available online). You can also hike the creek running through the deep hollow, which follows the state access road while enjoying dark Hemlock woods and shale cliffs. If you like to mountain bike, you will find the mountain access roads and trails offer you some back country riding fun. The campsite has nice level areas for pitching a tent and an established fire ring and picnic table. Trails allow one to hike in or drive (a four wheel drive is necessary to access the ridge line campsite). The campsite is very private, but it's possible you will see a friendly neighbor pass by on the trail or see folks staying at the cabin in the valley along the river flats if you go down to the river or you can get a bird's eye view of cabins in the valley across the river from the top. The campsite is no trace so you must bag out all garbage and waste. Cat holes and such are not permitted so campers must bring and use a camp toilet. During exceptionally dry periods, open fire restrictions may be put in effect. You will need a four wheel drive vehicle to access the site. If not, or in inclement weather (snow or heavy rains), you can hike in from the state road where the access road begins. Learn more about this land: The property's history dates back to pre-European settlement and was originally inhabited by Native Americans with archaeological evidence dating back at least 10,000 years. After European settlement, numerous of battles were fought in the area during the French and Indian War, American Revolution, and it was even a cross-roads for armies during the Civil War. Farming, sustenance farming, and logging were the primary industries throughout the region. Later, during the Industrial Revolution, the river, limestone, charcoal, and iron ore from the area fueled a local iron bloomery, which the area, "Bloomery," is still named. The land you are camping on was nearly completely logged over the last hundred years, but a few old growth trees can still be found throughout the mixed hardwoods forest. On the way to the campsite you will also pass the old original school house (now a hunting cabin) located on a neighbor's adjoining property. There are still a few old timers left that attended the one room schoolhouse as children, but the building predates them by many years. There is also an old Methodist Cemetery located on the property (not near the campsite) that dates back to the 1700s. If you happen to find this site, please do not disturb it.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night

14. Faithful Harvest Farm Camping

98%
(59)
5.7mi from Woodstock · 1 site · Tent, RV
This is our family farm. It's used to raise livestock and grow fresh organic produce.Learn more about this land:Welcome to Faithful Harvest Farm campsites. We have opened our farm for camping. We have a level site to enjoy. Our farm is bordered on 3 sides by water. The campsite is located on Peters Mill Creek. The back of our property is bordered by passage creek. It offers peaceful and private fishing for trout, bass, suckers and several varieties of pan fish. Cool off in the summer with a dip in the cool clean waters or relax and read a book with the sounds of nature. You can enjoy the cows, horses and goats who love the attention! However we ask you let us know before trying to pet or interact with the animals because we do have a Livestock Guardian Dog inside the fence with them and she is very protective of her herd. In the spring and summer we offer for sale fresh eggs and organic produce to our guest. Our property is located in the heart of Fort Valley. We have miles of hiking trails all around. There are 2 horse back riding camps in the area to offer a beautiful view of our area on horseback. The activities are endless. Several excellent wineries are within a short diving distance. There is a fire ring at each site and we provide a free bundle of wood to each guest with more bundles available for $4 each. A porta potty is also located on the property for our guest. Please read the rules and recomendations posted at the site when you arrive. There is no lifeguard on duty, so you swim at your own risk. Although the creek is pretty shallow most of the time, we ask that if you have children, they are supervised at all times, especially around the water. We think you will love our little piece of heaven and we look forward to your visit!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night

15. The Renovated Barn at Seneca Rocks

100%
(10)
48mi from Woodstock · 1 site · Lodging
The Renovated Barn at Seneca Rocks is an actual barn, located on a little farm, complete with farm animals! Goats, chickens, peacocks, ducks, and a pig live at the other side of the barn. The Barn is located on a one acre lot, shared with the host's home. I give guests privacy while they are here, but I do come out to the barnyard twice a day to feed and tend the animals. The property is very close to many outdoor recreation areas such as Seneca Rocks, Spruce Knob, Dolly Sods, and Canaan Valley where visitors can rock climb, hike, zipline, ski, etc, etc! *Adults aged 18 and older only, sorry no exceptions. The property is pet friendly for a charge of $10 per pet, per night (to be left in cash on departure). In the Barn is a Queen Bed, sitting area, TV with Netflix, Bathroom with hot water, and small cooking area (coffee maker, microwave, electric kettle, electric stovetop, toaster, and small refrigerator.) There is also a gas grill on the deck. All towels & Linens, and Basic kitchenware included.
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$122
 / night

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