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Philpott Lake - COE/Goose Point
Overview
Goose Point Park is a premier destination managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the scenic shores of Philpott Lake. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this campground offers a serene escape for RVers who appreciate natural beauty and water recreation. The park is renowned for its well-maintained facilities and stunning views of the 3,000-acre reservoir. It provides a peaceful retreat where the focus remains on outdoor exploration and relaxation, far removed from the noise of major highways or urban centers.
Location & Surroundings
Located near Bassett, VA, the park is enveloped by 20,000 acres of federally protected land, ensuring a pristine environment for all visitors. The landscape is characterized by a rugged shoreline and dense hardwood forests that provide ample shade and privacy for most campsites. Its unique position on a peninsula offers many visitors a direct view of the lake, creating a sense of being completely immersed in the Virginia wilderness. The surrounding area is quiet and dark at night, making it an exceptional spot for stargazing and listening to local wildlife.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground features over 60 sites, many of which provide water and electric hookups (30 and 50 amp) suitable for various RV sizes. Guests have access to modern bathhouses with hot showers, a convenient dump station, and laundry facilities. For recreation, the park includes a designated swimming beach, multiple boat ramps, and a playground for children. Several sites are strategically located on the waterfront, allowing campers to fish or enjoy the lake breeze directly from their designated living space.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Dogwood Glen Trail, a multi-use path perfect for hiking and mountain biking that winds through the forest along the lake. Fishing is a major draw, as Philpott Lake is famous for its healthy walleye and bass populations. Just a short drive away, visitors can explore Fairy Stone State Park, known for its unique cross-shaped crystals and additional hiking opportunities. For those seeking a change of pace, the Martinsville Speedway is close enough for a thrilling afternoon trip.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for nature-loving families and boaters who want to spend their days on the water. It caters well to retirees seeking a quiet, scenic spot to park their rig for an extended stay in a natural setting. Because of the spacious sites and rugged terrain, it is perfect for travelers who prefer the tranquil atmosphere of a COE park over a high-traffic commercial resort. It remains a top choice for anyone looking to disconnect and enjoy the authentic beauty of Southwest Virginia.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Kevin McKenna
Beautiful area. Quiet and relaxing even during the busy season at the end of summer. Great for anyone who loves the outdoors, fishing, watersports and natural beauty. The campgrounds are immaculate as are the service areas and amenities provided. The hosts were always polite and helpful.
J Williams
Well worth the $7 day pass. Great Beach picnic area bathrooms. I have never camped there but the campground looks great.
jeffrey kinder
Weekend camping trip with my twin 4th grade boys, an end of summer getaway. Nice campground at Goose point, above the lake not right by the water. Sites are shady, somewhat secluded,well designed with water spigot and restroom/shower close by. The beach is a nice spot for the kids.
James Tolentino
Goose Point is arguably the best campground for RV and camping enthusiasts in basset Virginia.The campground features lakefront sites next to the lake swimming area. Clean and a family favorite for camping and boating. Pontoon rentals for $200.00 for 4 hours or $400.00 for 8 hours. Is available to enjoy. Clean bathrooms and showers are offered as well. I highly recommend this campground to everyone.
Lori Mattox
This park has the ability to be a great destination but it needs lots of work to update the sites and bathhouses. The rv sites are very unlevel and parking your vehicle is a joke. Water pressure was poor. If you have to use the bathrooms at night no lights and poor walking conditions to get there. It’s a shame that what could be a beautiful place is in such poor condition. On the plus side the park rangers were very kind and friendly.
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