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Camp in Style at These 7 NoVA Area Sites

These campgrounds offer heated restrooms, pools, and play areas.

By Kate Oczypok July 7, 2025 at 7:00 am

Camping is a great option for an affordable vacation or quick weekend getaway. And you don’t have to leave all your comforts from home behind. Here are seven Virginia camping and RV sites that offer amenities like on-site bathrooms and showers, laundry facilities, playgrounds, swimming pools, and waterparks.

 Pohick Bay Regional Park


Camping at Pohick Bay Regional Park offers both deluxe and rustic cabins. The rustic cabins come with a porch swing and picnic table, electricity, heat and air conditioning, and can sleep up to six people. There are minimal appliances and bathrooms with showers and laundry facilities are approximately 100 yards away at a comfort station.

If you’d prefer more amenities, the deluxe cabins have everything the rustic ones do, plus a toaster oven, burner stove, and Keurig coffee maker. Additional amenities include a camp store that sells souvenirs, supplies, and snacks, a boat launch and boat rental, disc golf, equestrian trails, and fishing. 6501 Pohick Bay Dr., Lorton

Raymond R. “Andy” Guest, Jr. Shenandoah River State Park


The Raymond R. “Andy” Guest, Jr. Shenandoah River State Park camping offers a large riverside picnic area with shelters and trails. Sleeping amenities range from riverfront primitive tent campsites to campgrounds with water and electric sites and yurts. The trails are great for hiking, horseback riding, and biking. 350 Daughter of Stars Dr., Bentonville

Aquia Pines Camp Resort

In addition to both luxury and rustic cabins, Aquia Pines has RV park campsites. Guests can choose a large site in the open, or a smaller site deeper in the woods. Full (water, electric, and sewer) or partial hookups are offered, as is on-site Wi-Fi. Some of the sites can accommodate bigger RVs without the need to unhook your tow. Pets are welcome and there is even a fenced-in dog park. 3071 Richmond Hwy., Stafford

Bull Run Regional Campground

Guests can enjoy Bull Run’s campground for traditional camping or try out one of their cottages instead. While you’re there, check out amenities like hiking trails, a playground, and Atlantis Waterpark to cool off. 7700 Bull Run Dr., Centreville

Lake Fairfax Campground

Camping at Lake Fairfax includes spacious sites that are both big-rig and tent-friendly. There are large sites for groups of up to 100, RV electric hookups, freshwater fill-up stations, and bathrooms with showers. The area offers hiking trails, freshwater fishing, and The Water Mine Family Swimmin’ Hole waterpark. Additional fees apply for the swimming hole, and a fishing license is required to fish. 1400 Lake Fairfax Dr., Reston

Prince William Forest RV Campground

This private, concession operated campground offers paved, pull-through sites for RVs that are a maximum 35 feet long with single car parking areas next to them. There are heated restrooms with free showers, a swimming pool for warmer months, playground, and laundry facilities. There are also 37 miles of hiking trails and 21 miles of bicycle-accessible roads and trails. The campsite is open all year. 16058 Dumfries Rd., Dumfries

Watermelon Park

Watermelon Park is for RV camping only. On-site amenities include a volleyball court and a camp store that sells gear, souvenirs, ice cream, and hot coffee. Guests can also take a tubing adventure and float down the Shenandoah River with River Adventures of Watermelon Park. 3322 Lockes Mill Rd., Berryville

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Kate Oczypok

Kate Oczypok

Contributing Writer

Kate Oczypok has been a freelance writer since 2011, and is proud to be a regular contributor to Northern Virginia Magazine in digital and print since 2020. Her bylines have appeared in The New York Times, People.com, Better Homes and Gardens, and locally The Georgetowner and Washingtonian Magazine, among others. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Print Journalism from American University and a M.Ed. in Education from Penn State. She also teaches virtual piano lessons in the after school hours and does portrait photography on weekends.

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