The best camping near Staunton River State Park

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Honah Lee Farms

5 sites · RVs, Tents144 acres · Rougemont, NC
Our camp is the shared vision of Brian and Lee and son Michael. We fell in love with this beautiful property where we plan to build our eco-friendly, off-grid homestead and farm. Lee's favorite song and the inspiration behind our name is "Puff the Magic Dragon" by Peter, Paul and Mary. A land of whimsical imagination, beauty and maybe a dragon or three is our shared vision for the farm. The camping options are flexible, ranging from prepared campsites along both Little and Deep creeks with composting outhouses nearby, to "Camper's Choice" options where you may hike in or drive in and create your own camping experience. Please note that since the "Camper's Choice" options allow freedom to select hike-in or drive-in options, the exact distance to nearest outhouse may vary. There are 144 acres to explore so campers can set up a secluded getaway or cluster together in a group. We are flexible and can work with you to create a camping experience that suits your needs. Learn more about this land: Honah Lee Farms has over 140 acres of woods with open fields distributed throughout. We are bordered to the south by the Flat River, to the west by Deep Creek, and to the north by Little Creek. Most of our campsites are nestled in the trees along one of these bodies of water and all campers have access to the 10 foot waterfall area where Deep Creek runs into the Flat River.
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R.O.S.A. Land Campground

6 sites · Lodging, Tents23 acres · Rougemont, NC
R.O.S.A. Land stands for Rare Occaneechi Saponi Alluvial Land-based retreat and campground offering individuals and small groups a place for rest, exploration, sanctuary, and grounding. Equal parts woodland, floodplain wetland and pastureland, R.O.S.A land is stewarding 23 acres of ecological magical oasis on a tributary of the Upper Tar River in an Aquatic Habitat deemed an important NC Natural Heritage area of the Piedmont of North Carolina. Rare mussel species and amphibians live here. Come see for yourself! This is a queer-stewarded, solidarity-focused rematriation project. This land is co-deeded to MK of Handewa Farms and owned at present by K Cox, Steward of the Respite and will be passed on to MK and her seven Afro-Indigenous children once the Roundhouse is paid down. In the meantime, an intentional community of farmhub tenants, visitors, campers and Handewa Farm members all co-habitate on the land together. We offer nature-based immersion for artists, healers, cultural and frontline organizers and their families taking time for restful resistance. It is a triptyech of woods, water and pastureland butting up against an untouched wild old hardwood forest - a combination unlikley found in the PIedmont- nestled among small tobacco, horse and hay farms in the Southeast corner of Granville County between Oxford and Roxboro in the beautiful PIedmont of North Carolina.
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2nd40 to 420 - The Farm

16 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents39 acres · Pamplin, VA
The Farm was originally named 2nd 4o by my parents. They planned to live the 2nd forty years of their lives together on the farm. My parents both grew up on the southside of Chicago - where having a tree in your yard meant that you had "made it". They decided to use the land to grow Christmas Trees. This did not last long :) - but the saplings my dad planted by hand are still here & maybe 70' tall! Then my husband & I bought The Farm in 2017 for the 2nd forty years of our life & my parents built their little house right here. My husband and I immediately knew that our dream was to grow a different kind of "tree", so in 2019 we were among the first group to receive our license to grow hemp. We are passionate about both the hemp and cannabis plants! In 2020 when it finally became legal to grow cannabis, we immediately added that to our garden as well and 2nd 40 to 420 was born, or shall I say planted. We currently rent out our 2 RV's 3 Yurts & primitive sites , we also offer group bookings & Canna-friendly B&B options. We plan to add septic & electric hook-ups for RV's in the near future. Come join us in Growing our Dreams! Learn more about this land: Large farm with acres for tent camping. 2 RVs on site - available for rental - able to pull in RV's420 friendly - bed & breakfast options available. Creek, walking & riding trails, in season pool. Happy to host you with a variety of options. This option is for primitive camping on site.
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By the water

1 site · RV, Tent20 acres · Burlington, NC
Beautiful 20+ acres with a large pond all to yourself! Situated conveniently next to the state highway, our farm has a barn and newly planted blue berries and fruit trees. Fishing, canoeing, stargazing, wildlife watching... a perfect place to relax and unwind. Local attractions include Animal Park at the Conservators Center and the charming downtown Mebane. Pets are welcomed. Take a walk around the pond or venture into the woods, and enjoy your stay! P.S. If you are planning an extended stay (more than 4 weeks) or have a party exceeding 6 people, please reach out to me directly. Thank you.
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Reckless Raven Farm

4 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Victoria, VA
Welcome to RRF! We are a small ranchette that specializes in sheep, horses, and chickens. Located in Victoria Virginia, the farm is less than an hour to Richmond, 45 minutes to Farmville, and 45 minutes from John Kerr reservoir (on the boarder of NC). We are pet friendly, and the property is completely fenced. Enjoy free unlicensed fishing on property in our pond, stocked with catfish and bluegills, or let the pups swim away the summer heat. Enjoy a walk on the nearby Tobacco Trail, fish at one of the many nearby rivers and lakes or swim in our above ground pool. (Pool is closed beginning 8/25/24 until May of 2025) Roast marshmallows over a fire and stargaze or catch fireflies all night. All sites have access to a portable compost toilet, and we can provide water for the sun showers. We have tent sites, and an RV site, 420friendly but we do not partake. PLEASE NOTE: No Check In After 8 PM! The camp sites are only available with direction of host and through a series of gates in livestock pastures. Exceptions can be made in an emergency stay. . Amenities/ Activities: Above ground pool ( closed 8/25-5/30/2025) friendly sheep, goats and horses to pet and feed metal detectors to borrow free fishing and bait- poles provided free fire wood laundry for fee in house pots and pans to cook grill for site upon request free fresh eggs Horse rides available for donation which helps offset feed or veterinary needs. This experience may not be available due to weather or other factors, be sure to talk to us prior to your visit to determine availability and requirements.
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Kerwin K.’s Land

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents400 acres · Keysville, VA
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The Old Place

7 sites · RVs20 acres · Centerville, NC
Located in Warren County on a hundred acre family farm is a quiet, secluded country property we refer to as The Old Place. This property is available for RV and tent camping. The RV site provides a 30 amp service, sewer hookup, water, picnic table, rocking chairs on porch, gravel packing space, and a fire ring. There are 3 tent sites down by the pond with pier and fire ring. Flush toilet and sink are within a short walking distance. Catch and release fishing allowed. Hunting is also available thru Outdoor Access on the backside of the property. There is also lots of public land all around and Medco Mountain State Park is within a short drive.
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Butterfly Treehouse

2 sites · Lodging37 acres · Sutherlin, VA
Free ranging donkeys and a pig are nearby. On the property there is a walking trail with more to come! There is an all natural playground area for children, volleyball court, tether ball, gaga pit, etc. available. Site is accessible to VIR Speedway, Averett University, Hargrave Military Academy and Chatham Hall. Within a 15 minute drive there are quaint little shops. Durham, Raleigh and Chapel Hill are an hour away.Learn more about this land:Hipcampers can expect a bare shelter with a hammock available. The shelter itself is easy to access with a ramp. It is surrounded by woods and small fields. Free ranging donkeys and a pig are very close nearby.  May wake up to donkeys braying! Within walking distance is a ADA accessible bathhouse with showers .  Pool available after 5 PM. There is an all natural playground area for children, volleyball court, tether ball, gaga pit, etc. available. Site is accessible to VIR Speedway, Averett University, Hargrave Military Academy and Chatham Hall. Within a 15 minute drive there are quaint little shops. Durham, Raleigh and Chapel Hill are an hour away.
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Collective Spaces

5 sites · Tents204 acres · Nathalie, VA
We are just over an hour north of Durham, NC, two hours southwest of Richmond, VA, and 30 minutes east of Danville, VA. Our property is 204 acres of beautiful wilderness, in an international Dark Sky zone (you can see the milky way on a clear night), where you can usually hear nothing other than the calls of the animals. The property is accessed via a half mile dirt and grass road that drops you off at the main camping area at the Old Tobacco Barn. From there you have access to a composting toilet and fire circle. Roughly half the property was cleared and is open and overgrown with brush. The other half of the property is various types and stages of forest, from young to old. We have 5 waterways that I have counted so far (it's a lot of land!), including 1.5 miles of Sandy Creek, which is more of a small river than a creek, beautiful swimmable natural springs, and a half acre pond (with beavers!). We have two kayaks that you can use on the pond, and you can bring tubes or kayaks and paddle down Sandy Creek all the way to Banister River a few miles downstream. Camping is available throughout the property, although you will see several marked and prepped sites along the road or in the woods. This is rustic camping, meaning that you can drive up to some camping sites, but others are off the road and require a bit of trekking through brush, trails, or woods. This area of the state is an international dark sky zone, and the views at night are glorious - the milky way is clearly visible, you can generally catch shooting stars with regularity on any clear night, and if you bring binoculars or a telescope, you have a clear view of most of the sky. If you enjoy wild plants, foraging, bird watching, tracking, or generally getting out into a natural space, then you will enjoy the diversity of the wildlife and plant life on the property. Animals that we have verified on the land include Deer (lots!), Racoons, Cayote, Turkey, Black Bear, Fox, and a large variety of birds and other critters that we haven't identified. We have house sized boulders along Sandy Creek that you can climb on, and the creek itself is clean and swimmable. There is lots to explore throughout the property and, most of all, it's a wonderful place to rest and relax out in nature. A few things to keep in mind: * The road is a dirt road, meaning that it turns muddy after it rains. Please be mindful of this and park at the front and walk in if it is raining or has rained the day before you arrive. Also, if it looks like it will rain while you are on site, you may want to move your vehicle to the front of the property to make it easier to get out when you leave. Having said that, the road is good and any car can drive it without issue when it is dry. * Smaller campers and trailers are welcome on the property as well, although we do not have a place to dump/empty your septic, so please take waste off site. * We do not have showers or potable water on site, so you will need to pack water in with you. This is rustic camping. * We do have a composting toilet - please drop a handful of wood shavings into the bucket when you are done. For folks who are comfortable doing so, please consider urinating outside rather than in the composting toilet. ;)
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Fields of Dreams

2 sites · Lodging20 acres · Rougemont, NC
Learn more about this land: A quiet area surrounded by trees overlooking a pond where the only sound is the whispering of the winds. Access the area on a private farm road and emerge into a pristine woodland paradise. Enjoy the serenity of being close to nature but not too far from civilization, Read/Write a book, see the stars, slow the pace and enjoy. Perfect space for nature lovers, peace seekers, metro escapees, business traveller minimalists and even horse travelers who would like to stake out their horses in an open field. Pure nature at its best...Bring your own amenities. The space is large enough for large gatherings. You can order a large tent, porta-potties, generator, etc. for a your event.Will require some planning, and is a different cost structure, so msg me.
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Bracey Farm

2 sites · RVs14 acres · Bracey, VA
14 acre farm with RV hook up, free range chickens and turkeys. We are restoring the 19th century farm which we took over in 2022 after over a decade standing vacant. Very convenient to Lake Gaston and I 85. Halfway between Richmond and Raleigh, halfway between the Blue Ridge and the Ocean. Friendly owners, no smoking, drama, drugs.
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The Rose & Thorn

1 site · Tent6 acres · Charlotte Court House, VA
We are a quaint 6 acre farm off Jefferson HWY located in a small Amish community. You can enjoy the horse and buggies as they go by and nature paths bustling with native grasses, perfect for bird watching. We have an orchard to walk through and a blueberry patch. Hiking, trails and horseback riding are located at the High Bridge Trail State Park. Currently we have chickens, goats, pig and are doing work around the farm. Putting up fences. Working on our crops and getting it prepared for us and our guests. We have gorgeous starry nights. You are welcome to visit, if you don’t mind camping around our humble beginnings.
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The best camping near Staunton River State Park guide

Overview

About

Roots run deep at Staunton River State Park where plantations once dotted the landscape and the Staunton River was a major tobacco trading route. Destroyed during the Civil War, the Civilian Conservation Corps took over the land in 1933 and many of the facilities they built still stand today. This historic yet modern park sits on Buggs Island Lake, the largest lake in Virginia and has an olympic sized swimming pool for those who suffer from aquamonstrumphobia (fear of the swamp monster). The livin’ is easy and the water is just right for a true southern experience at its finest.

Notable campgrounds

  • Cabins: Historic 1930s cabins offer a rustic retreat with modern comforts, nestled near the Staunton River.
  • Equestrian Campground: Spacious campsites with horse stalls, catering to riders with direct trail access.
  • Family Campground: A variety of sites with electric and water hookups, perfect for tents or RVs amid the park's tranquility.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak seasons, to ensure your spot in this popular state park.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Check for cancellations regularly as plans change and spots may open up unexpectedly.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is fully booked, to still enjoy the area's attractions.

When to go

The best time to visit Staunton River State Park is during spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers a wealth of activities but expect higher temperatures. Winters are quieter but can be cold, offering a serene park experience.

Know before you go

  • Check trail conditions ahead of time, as they may close during wet weather to prevent damage.
  • Remember that the park is a designated Dark Sky area, so minimize light pollution from 10pm to dawn.
  • Alcohol is permitted only within private areas, such as inside your cabin or camping unit.
  • Bring a copy of a negative Coggins report if you're planning to bring horses to the equestrian campground.
  • Visitor Center hours are from 8am to 4:30pm, where you can find park information and fishing licenses.

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