About North Bend Park
Number of accommodations: 234
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
- Showers
On Site Services
- Playground
Water Access
- Lake Access
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (1182)
What Guests Are Saying
North Bend Park is celebrated for its spacious, well-maintained campsites and clean facilities, making it a favorite for families, including those with kids and pets. Reviewers highlight the friendly staff, beautiful lake views, and enjoyable amenities such as private bathrooms and playgrounds. Overall, visitors appreciate the park's cleanliness, tranquility, and the welcoming atmosphere, often returning for repeat visits.
What Guests Are Saying
North Bend Park is celebrated for its spacious, well-maintained campsites and clean facilities, making it a favorite for families, including those with kids and pets. Reviewers highlight the friendly staff, beautiful lake views, and enjoyable amenities such as private bathrooms and playgrounds. Overall, visitors appreciate the park's cleanliness, tranquility, and the welcoming atmosphere, often returning for repeat visits.
Review Summary
John K
VerifiedSeptember 30, 2022 • Stayed at: 184, Loop: C
we stayed in site 184 super long site but tight to get into with my 33ft 5th wheel. Would like to the site made a little straighter.
Edward G
VerifiedSeptember 29, 2022 • Stayed at: 217, Loop: D
Our first trip here and it was a great experience. We had easy access to the water right behind our site. Was able to keep our kayak right on the beach area for the duration. That is a huge plus when we camp. Will be planning a minimum of 3 stays for next year.
Edward G
VerifiedSeptember 29, 2022 • Stayed at: 217, Loop: D
Our first trip here and it was a great experience. We had easy access to the water right behind our site. Was able to keep our kayak right on the beach area for the duration. That is a huge plus when we camp. Will be planning a minimum of 3 stays for next year.
James W
VerifiedSeptember 28, 2022 • Stayed at: 196, Loop: C
NB park is more of a short-stay-trailer park. Most of the "campsites" have electricity service box and a water standpipe. Sites are closely spaced so you have to accept some noise from neighbors. Worst is people who bring dogs and let them bark constantly. There is one section that has NO electric service but isn't open but a few months of the Summer season. ("A" section) and the sites tend to be inclined. No fun in a sleeping bag.
Place is well kept and also has heated shower in cold season with reduced site fee. Nice if you like outdoors all year long. Bathhouses/Toilets are well kept and have heated (seldom above warm) water in showers. There are several "public" beaches still with plenty of sand. There is a store and restaurant a few miles drive with basics. The Pizza place is great - always good food there (not Open Mondays).
For ??? reason - 2022 saw change in check-in/out. In @ 1600 and OUT @ 1400. Well, if you have a long drive (hours) leaving @ 1400 is probably good.
If you have a short drive (Say Raleigh, NC) the check-out @ 1400 is annoying as you don't get much of your day other than having breakfast and packing to leave. I "rent" the campsite to include the next day after having to leave so we can stay as late as we want.
NB Park is a nice place to "get away from city life" but with nice bathhouse/toilet fa
Lake is a flood control lake so sometimes lake is "to full" and there are no beaches not covered in water. Weekends are busy - Tues/Wed/Thurs tend to be the quietest.
NB Park is one of the best on the lake (NC and VA have park/campgrounds too) - However many are closed when cold season starts. NB Park open all year except when someone decides to "close" the park due to weather. (Usually due to effects of hurricane remnants.
Complaints? City slickers that bring "street lights" and also leave on bright-white lights all night. Also run air-conditioner fans constantly. On a no-wind night - the noise of fans permeates all over.
James W
VerifiedSeptember 28, 2022 • Stayed at: 196, Loop: C
NB park is more of a short-stay-trailer park. Most of the "campsites" have electricity service box and a water standpipe. Sites are closely spaced so you have to accept some noise from neighbors. Worst is people who bring dogs and let them bark constantly. There is one section that has NO electric service but isn't open but a few months of the Summer season. ("A" section) and the sites tend to be inclined. No fun in a sleeping bag.
Place is well kept and also has heated shower in cold season with reduced site fee. Nice if you like outdoors all year long. Bathhouses/Toilets are well kept and have heated (seldom above warm) water in showers. There are several "public" beaches still with plenty of sand. There is a store and restaurant a few miles drive with basics. The Pizza place is great - always good food there (not Open Mondays).
For ??? reason - 2022 saw change in check-in/out. In @ 1600 and OUT @ 1400. Well, if you have a long drive (hours) leaving @ 1400 is probably good.
If you have a short drive (Say Raleigh, NC) the check-out @ 1400 is annoying as you don't get much of your day other than having breakfast and packing to leave. I "rent" the campsite to include the next day after having to leave so we can stay as late as we want.
NB Park is a nice place to "get away from city life" but with nice bathhouse/toilet fa
Lake is a flood control lake so sometimes lake is "to full" and there are no beaches not covered in water. Weekends are busy - Tues/Wed/Thurs tend to be the quietest.
NB Park is one of the best on the lake (NC and VA have park/campgrounds too) - However many are closed when cold season starts. NB Park open all year except when someone decides to "close" the park due to weather. (Usually due to effects of hurricane remnants.
Complaints? City slickers that bring "street lights" and also leave on bright-white lights all night. Also run air-conditioner fans constantly. On a no-wind night - the noise of fans permeates all over.
Wanda P
VerifiedSeptember 27, 2022 • Stayed at: 212, Loop: D
It'd always a great camp ground. Clean and well maintained. I've been going there for over 50 years.
Mark K
VerifiedSeptember 27, 2022 • Stayed at: 188, Loop: C
Very clean, great views of the lakes
Rickey L
VerifiedSeptember 27, 2022 • Stayed at: 106, Loop: B
Customer service was great
Wanda P
VerifiedSeptember 27, 2022 • Stayed at: 212, Loop: D
It'd always a great camp ground. Clean and well maintained. I've been going there for over 50 years.
Mark K
VerifiedSeptember 27, 2022 • Stayed at: 188, Loop: C
Very clean, great views of the lakes
Location North Bend Park
Address:
64 North Bend Drive
Boydton, VA, 23917
United States
The physical address for North Bend Park: 64 North Bend Drive, Boydton VA 23917. It is located approximately 20 miles west of South Hill, VA.
North Bend Park is located approximately 20 miles west of South Hill, VA, which is accessible via US Highway 58.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.5883 / -78.3258
Elevation: 104 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026