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  1. at Little Island City Park (3820 S Sandpiper Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23456). Place one copy of your camping reservation on your car dashboard. If you do not, your car may be towed. 4. While there are no fees to enter False Cape State Park, parking fees apply at Little Island City Park. 5. Pets are not allowed in Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge.

  2. Virginia offers a diverse range of camping spots – From the serene beaches of the Eastern Shore to the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia has campgrounds to suit every camper’s preferences. National parks offer exceptional camping experiences – Shenandoah National Park and the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests provide stunning natural settings and an array of outdoor ...

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    Reservations are recommended, and it's best to reserve a site as early as possible. Reservations are accepted 11 months in advance and up to 2 p.m. on the day of arrival. You may reserve a site onlineor by calling the Customer Service Center Sunday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. All campsites are reserv...

    Cancel or transfer your reservation online up until 11:59 p.m. on the day before your arrival or by calling the Customer Service Center during operating hours or online up until 11:59 p.m. on the day before your arrival. There's no charge for transferring a reservation to another date or park. There's a $10 fee to cancel a camping reservation and a...

    If you choose to leave before the end of your reservation period, we'll refund the unused portion of the stay less one night's fees. Check-out time is used to determine the unused portion. Those canceling stays of two or fewer days will receive no refund after the 4 p.m. check-in time has passed.

    All equipment must remain within the confines of the campsite without impacting the natural vegetation.
    Campsites can accommodate six people per site or all members of a household.
    Designated group camping areas and sites are available, but all parks can accommodate groups.
    Developed campsites have picnic tables, grills and access to bathhouses. Many sites offer electric and water hookups; those that do not are referred to as “standard.”
    Stay up-to-date with the weather.
    Review all reservation materials for important emergency related information.
    Know which county you're staying in to know which weather alerts apply to you.
    Heavy rainfall can cause flash flooding. Use caution when hiking or camping near streams and rivers.
    • False Cape State Park. False Cape State Park on Virginia’s Atlantic coast provides an idyllic destination for adventurous tent campers, ranking among the top spots in both Virginia and the entire Eastern seaboard.
    • New River Trail State Park. New River Trail State Park is a highly visited state park that swells with hikers, bikers, fishermen, swimmers, canoeists, and horseback riding enthusiasts from the late spring through early fall.
    • Grayson Highlands State Park. Grayson Highlands State Park is famed as the gateway to two of Virginia’s most popular hiking destinations, the state’s highest peak, Mount Rogers, and Whitetop Mountain.
    • Shenandoah National Park—Backcountry Camping On The Appalachian Trail. For an immersive wilderness camping experience in Virginia, Shenandoah National Park’s section of the Appalachian Trail is unparalleled.
    • Spacious Skies Shenandoah Views. If you plan on driving an RV, Spacious Skies Shenandoah Views is ideal and has 76 sites set up for RV usage, including several convenient pull-through spaces.
    • Hungry Mother State Park. Although its moniker may sound odd, Hungry Mother State Park, fabled to be named after a mother searching for food for her child, is one of Virginia’s oldest state parks.
    • Hurricane Campground. Hurricane Campground at the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area is one place that flies under the radar. As one of Southwest Virginia’s best-kept secrets, you can often see wild ponies along the 60 miles of the Appalachian Trail, just a half mile from the 27 campsites.
    • Bethpage Camp Resort. Those wishing to explore the Chesapeake Bay should prioritize heading to Bethpage Camp Resort, where fun for all ages awaits. All types of accommodations, from RV sites to quaint cottages, are available.
  3. Twin Lakes State Park campground is next to Prince Edwards and Goodwin lakes. The campground has 33 single-family campsites with water and electric hookups. There are 5 tent only sites and also 11 cabins. Half of the campsites are reservable and the rest are first-come, first serve. Each campsite also has a table, fire ring and grate.

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  5. The Virginia Department of Forestry monitors the health, composition, and inventory of Virginia’s public and private forests to inform land management practices. Field staff assist landowners through technical assistance and management planning to support conservation and sustainable forestry practices. Learn. Benefits of Forest Management.