The best camping in George Washington Birthplace National Monument, VA

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The best camping in George Washington Birthplace National Monument, VA

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1. Harbor View Circle RV Site

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3.3mi from George Washington Birthplace National Monument · 1 site · RV
Welcome to our RV paradise! We offer a spacious 50'x15' RV space featuring a convenient concrete pad, complete with potable water and 50/30 amp electric hookups. Nestled next to our home, this space provides both comfort and convenience for your stay. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Mattox Creek, as your RV overlooks the serene waters. A highlight of our property is the large dock equipped with a charming tiki hut, a picnic table for al fresco dining, and a Solo fire pit surrounded by Adirondack chairs, creating the perfect spot to unwind and witness breathtaking sunsets. Bring your fishing poles and bait for our crab traps and feel free to cook whatever you catch. For furry friends accompanying you on your journey, our fenced backyard ensures a safe and enjoyable space for them to roam. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, sunset lover, or simply seeking a peaceful RV retreat, our space offers a blend of comfort and natural beauty. Experience the joy of RV living with the added charm of waterfront views and a cozy outdoor setup. Your RV adventure begins here, where comfort meets the beauty of Mattox Creek.
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$45
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2. Patty's RV Paradise

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6.6mi from George Washington Birthplace National Monument · 1 site · RV
Located near tranquil Cobb Island, Maryland. Cobb Island has 3 Marina's available for launching your boat and hitting the water. Great fishing, crabbing, and water sports. Close to seafood restaurants including Caption John's Crab House, The River Restaurant, & Scuttlebutts Bar and Grill. There is a park/playground on the Island. Also, very close to Southern Park with tennis courts and a playground. Also close to Swann Point Golf and Country club. Within driving distance to sight seeing destinations including Westmorland Park, Mellows Bay, Voorhees Nature Preserve, Stratford Hall, St. Clements Island, Calvert Marine Museum and Popes Creek Plantation. Also Cobb Island Day is June 14 2025 this year Learn more about this land: Welcome to “Paradise”, a private, gated, waterfront RV or travel trailer experience that feels like a secluded nature retreat. Please bring your own RV. No tent only camping. Site includes electric and water hook ups. There is a free dump site at Breeze Farm Recycling Center located at 15950 Cobb Island Rd. ,Newburg MD {approx. 1.5 miles away} that is open 9am to 5pm on Monday ,Wednesday and Saturday only. Please remove your own trash when you check out. This RV site is located on beautiful waterfront acreage, surrounded by lush trees and is within biking distance to local restaurants and Cobb Island MD. Large open acreage site surrounded by trees with a private pier. Enjoy the 100-foot pier with fishing, swimming, and use of our 2 kayaks on this quiet inlet leading to the Potomac River. Please bring your own life jackets and water shoes. Private boat slip and docking available for personal boats.
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$130
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3. TINYHOME n WOODS & PRIVATE ISLAND

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7.7mi from George Washington Birthplace National Monument · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Discover the all-new and upgraded camping experience at our stunning property, now featuring a charming tiny home at the Tree Star Campsite complete with a private bathroom. Nestled within 133 acres of pristine nature, this unique spot offers comfort and tranquility like never before. In addition to the Tree Star site, we proudly offer a Private Island Campsite—an exclusive getaway that delivers a true off-road adventure. Please note, reaching the island requires a four-wheel-drive vehicle to navigate the rugged terrain and ensure a smooth arrival. For those seeking the ultimate retreat, the entire property can be booked together, providing a massive, immersive outdoor experience filled with diverse landscapes and unforgettable moments. To enhance your stay, we provide a variety of convenient add-ons including firewood, trash removal, and natural spring water, making your visit comfortable and hassle-free. We’re back and better than ever, delivering unique experiences through our thoughtful upgrades and exceptional offerings. Your next adventure awaits! Enjoy and take lots of photos to share, you'll love it. Check out our Instagram for additional photos and videos of @farmzen_
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$99
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6. Gratitude at the Mill Pond

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23mi from George Washington Birthplace National Monument · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
In 1831 formerly Northern's Mill had an old mill house, dwelling house, outbuildings, mill pond and water courses with about 31 acres and was bought for an enormous amount of $10.00! At the working mill the owner's wife baked pies for the workers to enjoy while they waited for their ground grains (most likely corn, soybeans and wheat). The pond is also recognized as Courtney Mill Pond and Kissinger Mill Pond. Fires in the 1980's have claimed the building creating a perfect place for you to enjoy nature outside. Learn more about this land: Fresh and salt water surrounds a birding, fishing paradise with 5 acres to explore. Bald Eagles are a common siting. We offer a primitive camping experience in the heart of the Northern Neck.  The road is washed out and fresh water pond mostly drained. You will access from Mundy Point Road. This historical site had a working Mill built in the early 1800's. Please check out my friend's place nearby at Callao Brewery and Rivah Vineyards at the Grove!  Grab some fresh local veggies from one of the Amish stands and don't forget your tackle and bait at RW's. Camp 1 has the most room for car camping and groups close to the road and overlooking the pond. Camp 2 is a short hike to a private knoll overlooking the grassy marsh of Mill Creek, this is tidal water that flows to the Potomac. Welcome to Gratitude!
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$14
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13. Bald Eagle Farm on the Patuxent

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35mi from George Washington Birthplace National Monument · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Bald Eagle Farm has been in our family for three generations. Today two generations still live and operate the family farm. We once raised tobacco and cattle and have now converted to growing hay and grain. My family wants to share the views and the experience of sleeping under the stars on our beautiful secluded farm. You will hear nothing but the wind, birds, frogs and insects while you doze off or enjoy the dark sky and camp fire. We live on the farm so we are always here to help you out if needed. We can provide you with water from our deep well. We are here to make your stay as comfortable as possible and provide a restroom in the case of an "emergency". Recently named a finalist for 'Best Hipcamp in Maryland'! Thank you SO much for your support and we look forward to hosting you in 2022. There are three campsites on the farm, one by the pond and two by the river. Very secluded and all sites include , firepit, log bench, and a picnic table that seats 3-4 people. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN FIREWOOD. AT THIS TIME WE ARE OUT FOR THE SEASON. The original river campsite has been moved to a more remote spot so that all campers can access the pond and pier to the river. Farm encompasses nearly 300 acres on the Patuxent River. There is access to the river on high tide via our private creek (must bring your own canoe or kayak) and 150 acres of marshland. Over 100 acres of woods to walk through and a pond for wildlife watching. Local Spots to Visit: Canoe/Kayak/Fishing: Clyde Watson Boating Area, Patuxent River Park, Patuxent Wetlands Park, Cedar Haven Fishing Area Hiking: Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, Patuxent River Park, Cedarville State Forest, Rosaryville State Park, Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary, Maxwell Hall Park Places to Eat: Hardesty Haven Cafe, Moreland's Produce & Market, Cedarville Grocery. (Highly recommend packing well, we are approx. 20 minutes from a grocery store) Places to Drink: Robin Hill Farm & Vineyards, Romano Vineyard & Winery, Janemark Winery & Vineyard
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$41
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14. Burton Family Farm a place to relax

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36mi from George Washington Birthplace National Monument · 19 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: The Burton Family Farm is a beautiful spot to relax and get in touch with nature. This area is full of history and things to do, Civil War Battlefields, George Washington’s childhood home, Ferry Farm, Mary Washington House, Chatham, Kenmore, Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop, Rising Sun Tavern, James Monroe Museum & Memorial Library, Rappahannock Railroad Museum, Chancellorsville Battlefield, Shannon Air Museum, United States National Slavery Museum, within minutes to Rocky Pen Run Reservoir, Motts Run, & not far from the Rappahannock River, local brewery’s, river activities, hiking, biking, visit Fred! Pitch your tent under the beautiful star filled sky! There is a pond, woods, relic hunting, wildlife and lots of fresh air! This is the perfect weekend getaway. We are very close to 95, right of Rt 17, 10 mins to historical Fredericksburg, FRED, 1 hour south of Washington DC, NOVA, 1 hour north of Richmond. RVA, Less than 5 minutes to shopping, gas and restaurants, but you would never know once you are on the farm. Come fall in love with our slice of heaven!  We look forward to meeting you!
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$28
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15. Riverdale Farms

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37mi from George Washington Birthplace National Monument · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Come pitch your tent along the North Anna River on our 150 acre farm in Doswell, VA. You'll have exclusive access to our campsite, within easy access from Richmond (20 minutes), Fredericksburg (30 minutes) and Northern Virginia (60 minutes). You'll have acres and acres to explore during the day and a chance to enjoy beautiful views on the water around our fire pit at night. The river offers an opportunity for swimming, canoeing, kayaking and fishing, just down the steps from the campsite. The VA State Fairgrounds are 2 miles away. Pricing is $40 for four guests and $10 for each additional guest, per night. Children under twelve are free but we do require that you book the correct number of over twelve year old guests when you make your reservation. Our property is remote and check-in and check-out are contactless - we can't wait to welcome you to Riverdale!
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$60
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16. Earthwalk Ways Retreat

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38mi from George Washington Birthplace National Monument · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a Nature Retreat bordering Nature Conservancy land along a tributary and up and down the Rappahannock River. You can hike along the stream down to the river and up and down the river. You can fish and float the river. There are no trails so a moderate level of fitness and comfort in the forest is needed. You can follow the water ways but it is wilderness. Camping there is primitive but available or you can camp or glamp at Earthwalk Ways Retreat. We are also adjacent to a 50 acre farm on the other side of the creek that is available for hiking. There is a reservoir nearby as well. We are in the midst of the suburbs not far from Fredericksburg, which has some great historic and community places of interest. Our facilities are private and we only rent to one or 2 guests at a time. You can glamp in a trailer, or car camp in a nice campground with power and water or you can go primitive and pack in. All spaces include access to our classical 11 circuit labyrinth and backyard gardens where you can enjoy zen rock garden and other contemplative nature crafts. There are some great extra's here as well including an outdoor jacuzzi and indoor infrared sauna and massage chair. These spa features are another great way to get your zen on here. I offer Forest Bathing and individual retreat support sessions, an quarterly sweat lodge and also vision quest support if people would like to experience a solo nature immersion feast.
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$30
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17. Let your Adventure Start Today

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38mi from George Washington Birthplace National Monument · 6 sites · Tents
Lacy Oasis is a land that encompasses the history of a woman who loved nature and family, who had a heart of gold, and who wanted to share her property with others to embrace the benefits of nature and the clarity of life - Julia Beatrice Carter Lacy. Learn more about this land: Our space is a private property within a friendly, tight-knit, and family-oriented neighborhood. We encourage our guests to wave on their way in and out of the space. It truly means a lot to our neighbors.  All parking is provided on our property - not at our neighbor's house or within the community - including a drive-up option to some of our campsites for you and your guest(s).  Amenities Lodging: capacity for 500 tents Dining: TBA ( local food vendors) - We are currently creating partnerships with local food vendors, specifically minority-owned. Outdoor Areas: 9 large campsites for camping, various group games and activities, 2 Full-Size playground areas, 3 hiking trails, 9 fire rings, 4 picnic tables, 6 fire pits, 1 porta potty, and 1 outhouse. On-Site Activities (Upon Request): arts & crafts, mindfulness activities, and nature and science-based workshops. Nearby Places: Chesapeake Beach, North Beach, Swann Farm, Fridays Creek Winery, and Bayfront Park. We look forward to seeing you soon.
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$80
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18. Sunset Pointe

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39mi from George Washington Birthplace National Monument · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Sunset Pointe is situated on Fishing Creek (Hoopers Island), a connection between The Honga River and The Chesapeake Bay. Tyler Cove public boat ramp is less than 1 mile away for convenient watercraft launching, plenty of parking for vehicles and trailers. The Hoopers Island General Store is next door with dine-in or carry out food, groceries, deli, hardware & tools, fishing tackle, bait and boating needs, apparel and full variety of beer, wine and liquor. Old Saltys Restaurant is 1.5 miles away and are currently open Wednesday through Sunday serving local seafood dinners and have an outside seasonal Tiki Bar open on the weekends with live music most Saturdays. Gootee's Marine & Fishing Charters is 6.8 miles away with a full marine mechanic staff and several charter boats for local fishing trips and Light House Tour charters. There is another public boat ramp behind Gootee's Marina with a large parking area.
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$50
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19. THE FARM @ NOEL

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39mi from George Washington Birthplace National Monument · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Beautiful rolling hills of the Virginia Piedmont, this farm consists of 127 acres of pasture, cropland, and woodlots ajoining the Castle Glen Winery, and abutting to 650 acres of National Park.Our family seeks to continue improving the land, and thereby visitor experiences by implementing sustainable, regenerative agriculture methods; rotational grazing on pasture, cover-cropping, and managed woodlots. Learn more about this land: 127 acres of rolling hills and pasture abuts to 650 acres of National Battlefield Park, and shares a boundary with Castle Glenn Winery. Terrain is subdivided into several pastures and woodlot. Farm is located in Hanover County, VA; 45 minutes south of Fredericksburg, 35 minutes north of Richmond, 20 minutes north of Ashland, 10 minutes to Kings Dominion Amusement Park, 10 minutes from Meadow Event Park.
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While all the buildings here are replicas, this national monument gives you a good sense of how Washington grew up. You can't go inside without taking a tour, but the rangers definitely know their stuff, and you'll learn a lot. In some ways, this spot is more satisfying than a visit to Mount Vernon, because there are fewer crowds. You can see several historical artifacts from Washington's life and his actual birthplace.

The informative movie at the Visitor Center is a great way to start your visit. Stick around to explore the grounds as well. The walk alongside the river and along Pope's Creek is beautiful and peaceful, and there are picnic tables and a beach if you want to pack a lunch. Birders should keep their eyes open here, as there are plenty of species to spot—you may even see a bald eagle. Kids will enjoy getting to see what a real farm is like, and the costumed re-enactors help it all come to life.

Hipcamp has plenty of campsites and cabins available around the eastern Virginia area. Pitch your tent in a forest or on a working farm, or hook up your RV at a waterfront oasis.

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