About Loft Mountain Campground
Number of accommodations: 145
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2026 Season availability
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- Dump station on site
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- Potable Water
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Reviews (556)
What Guests Are Saying
Loft Mountain Campground is praised for its spacious layout, cleanliness, and beautiful views, making it a great spot for group camping and hiking. Campground staff are noted for being friendly and helpful, enhancing the overall experience. While some sites may not be level and the shower facilities require payment, the positives, including wildlife sightings and well-maintained restrooms, contribute to a memorable camping experience.
What Guests Are Saying
Loft Mountain Campground is praised for its spacious layout, cleanliness, and beautiful views, making it a great spot for group camping and hiking. Campground staff are noted for being friendly and helpful, enhancing the overall experience. While some sites may not be level and the shower facilities require payment, the positives, including wildlife sightings and well-maintained restrooms, contribute to a memorable camping experience.
Review Summary
Friederike L
VerifiedSeptember 10, 2022 • Stayed at: G191, Loop: G Loop
The rangers were the sweetest I have ever met.
Make sure you have cash for the shower.
The park is 105 miles long and it makes sense to check beforehand where exactly your campground is located, otherwise you might drive from the North about 3 hours to your campground, very beautiful, but long if you did not plan for it.
Amazing are the caves in Luray, outside the campground, especially when rain is in the forecast. The park itself has tons of hikes, 52 (?) lookouts. Some people backpack the Appalachian Trail, most hike parts.
Megan B
VerifiedSeptember 9, 2022 • Stayed at: G206, Loop: G Loop
My campsite was pretty great, especially considering I was only able to book it last minute and it was one of two available. If it weren't for the bugs, it would have been excellent. That said, this particular campsite G206 has some nice little "nook" where you can put up your tent, so you're a little more hidden from the road than some of the other campsites. No bear box at this particular location, but a very close walk to the camp store/showers.
John M
VerifiedSeptember 7, 2022 • Stayed at: 008, Loop: Upper Loop
A neighboring camp had 3 dogs barking all day and early morning and evening. I brought it to the attention of the ranger who was aware of the problem but nobody did anything about it and the dogs kept barking for 2 days on and off. It was a terrible experience. I go to the mountains to have some peace and quiet and I not to be disturbed by barking dogs all day long. I could have stayed home and go more rest. Please you should have a dog barking rules at your campgrounds and have your rangers and camp hosts enforce them rather then doing nothing and have 1 inconsiderate camper ruin the experience of a whole campground of many people.
Ben S
VerifiedSeptember 6, 2022 • Stayed at: G200, Loop: G Loop
For those camping in their vehicles, note that this space is very unleveled.
Lauren G
VerifiedSeptember 2, 2022 • Stayed at: E140, Loop: E Loop
We loved our site, it was hidden behind trees and insulated from noise and smoke. We camped in late August outside of main season (October) and had very few neighbors. The ranger at the kiosk was incredibly friendly and helpful. We were excited to find showers at the camp store buildings that were clean & fancy! We would absolutely stay here again!
Christina B
VerifiedSeptember 1, 2022 • Stayed at: E134, Loop: E Loop
Loft Mountain Campground is a large national park service campground on the southern end of Shenandoah National Park. The sites are all non-electric, with a mix of pull through and back-in sites, as well as tent only and RV accommodating sites.
We stayed in Loop G, site 182- we were pleasantly surprised to find that Site 182 had a lot more privacy than an ordinarily pull-through site and it was perfect for us, as we tend to like more private, secluded campsites where we can’t see as many people. The campground was not very busy, and the only other campsites that would have been visible to us if they were occupied was the site directly across from us.
We found the campground to be well maintained, well marked, and easy to navigate. After exploring other sites in the park, it was clear that very few sites in the entire campground would be less than ideal- most were spacious and offered ample privacy. Most of the sites have trees dividing them from one another on three sides, and the picnic tables for the sites are sometimes located a short walk from the parking area to offer even more privacy.
This was a safe, quiet, and very comfortable campground that was pleasantly close to amenities, easy access to the park, and even a reasonable distance from the highway if you are looking to leave the park and come back later.
We would definitely recommend Loft Mountain Campground- after driving through all the other campgrounds at Shenandoah, and staying at both Loft Mountain and Matthew’s Arm, we concluded that Loft Mountain was certainly our favorite.
Becky N
VerifiedAugust 28, 2022 • Stayed at: E150, Loop: E Loop
Staff was very knowledgeable and courteous. It's a beautiful campground.
Allen P
VerifiedAugust 22, 2022 • Stayed at: F177, Loop: F Loop
The Park Ranger who checked us in was very nice, we showed up a week before our reservation (I misbooked) and she got the reservation moved to a "first come first served" spot in the park so we didn't have to pay for both.
If you have the option, I'd recommend trying for one of those first come first served spots... we got our pick of the lot by showing up ~5 on a Friday!
Keith D
VerifiedAugust 19, 2022 • Stayed at: E133, Loop: E Loop
The Ranger at the check in was super nice, and the campground host close to us( at site 20) were helpful. This is the first time my family and I have stayed at Loft Mountain, and we will be back. Not crowded like Big Meadows, and the westward views are like no other.
Alan A
VerifiedAugust 17, 2022 • Stayed at: E134, Loop: E Loop
Camp check in was friendly and helpful when we asked about hiking trails. Facilities (especially the shower) was in bad shape. The mens room/shower was closed completely and had no water. The women's room had two showers out. All facilities looked very tired.
Location Loft Mountain Campground
Address:
C/O Shenandoah National Park/Swift Run Entrance Station 22591 Spotswood Trail
Elkton, VA, 22827
United States
From Washington, D.C., metro area, travel west on Interstate 66 to exit 43A. Take US Highway 29 south approximately 55 miles to Ruckersville, Virginia, then take US Highway 33 west to Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive Swift Run Entrance. Follow Skyline Drive south approximately 15 miles and turn left into the Loft Mountain area. Follow the signs to Loft Mountain Campground.
From Richmond, Virginia, area, travel west on Interstate 64 to exit 99 for Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive. Take Skyline Drive north approximately 25 miles and turn right into the Loft Mountain area. Follow the signs to Loft Mountain Campground.
Loft Mountain Campground is accessible via Interstate 66 to US Highway 29 south and US Highway 33 west. Additionally, it can be reached from Interstate 64 to Skyline Drive.
Latitude & Longitude: 38.2487 / -78.6706
Elevation: 1021 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026