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Big Meadows Campground - Shenandoah (VA)
Big Meadows Campground, nestled in the lush trees and hills of Shenandoah National Park, offers a perfect setting for a family outdoor retreat. It's a secluded destination that provides a peaceful escape into nature. Ideal for families looking to ...
From $30/night
Mathews Arm Campground
Mathews Arm Campground is a secluded camping destination located within the dense trees and rolling hills of Shenandoah National Park. It offers an ideal setting for a relaxing outdoor getaway. Enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility of the area.
From $30/night
Loft Mountain Campground
Loft Mountain Campground, located atop Big Flat Mountain, is one of the largest campgrounds in the park. It attracts outdoor enthusiasts seeking a wilderness escape. The site is situated in the historic Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.
From $30/night
South River Farm LLC
From $30/night
Elizabeth Furnace Group Camp
Elizabeth Furnace Recreation Area features forested trails, campsites, and picnic areas by Passage Creek. Visitors can hike the Pig Iron and Charcoal trail to explore the area's iron mining history. Activities include fishing in a stocked trout st...
From $55/night
Trout Pond Recreation Area
Trout Pond Recreation Area features Rock Cliff Lake and Trout Pond, offering sandy beaches and fishing opportunities. Trout Pond, West Virginia's only natural lake, is home to native Brook trout and includes a swimming area, lakeside trails, and a...
From $40/night
Small Country Campground
Stokesville Campground
Candy Hill Campground
Sanctuary Place RV Park
From $40/night
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Big Meadows Campground - Shenandoah (VA)
Big Meadows Campground, nestled in the lush trees and hills of Shenandoah National Park, offers a perfect setting for a family outdoor retreat. It's a secluded destination that provides a peaceful escape into nature. Ideal for families looking to ...
From $30/night
Mathews Arm Campground
Mathews Arm Campground is a secluded camping destination located within the dense trees and rolling hills of Shenandoah National Park. It offers an ideal setting for a relaxing outdoor getaway. Enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility of the area.
From $30/night
Loft Mountain Campground
Loft Mountain Campground, located atop Big Flat Mountain, is one of the largest campgrounds in the park. It attracts outdoor enthusiasts seeking a wilderness escape. The site is situated in the historic Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.
From $30/night
South River Farm LLC
From $30/night
Elizabeth Furnace Group Camp
Elizabeth Furnace Recreation Area features forested trails, campsites, and picnic areas by Passage Creek. Visitors can hike the Pig Iron and Charcoal trail to explore the area's iron mining history. Activities include fishing in a stocked trout st...
From $55/night
Trout Pond Recreation Area
Trout Pond Recreation Area features Rock Cliff Lake and Trout Pond, offering sandy beaches and fishing opportunities. Trout Pond, West Virginia's only natural lake, is home to native Brook trout and includes a swimming area, lakeside trails, and a...
From $40/night
Small Country Campground
Stokesville Campground
Candy Hill Campground
Sanctuary Place RV Park
From $40/night
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Frequently Asked Questions
Many national parks charge an entrance fee. Fees vary by park and can be paid at the entrance gate or in advance via the America the Beautiful pass. Check the official NPS website for current fee information for Shenandoah National Park.
Permit requirements vary by campground within Shenandoah National Park. Some sites are first-come, first-served while others require advance reservations through Recreation.gov. We recommend booking early, especially for summer visits.
Wildlife varies by park. Always store food securely, maintain a safe distance from animals, and follow all park guidelines. Check the Shenandoah National Park visitor center or NPS website for specific wildlife advisories before your visit.
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
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