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Rockahock Campground & Resort RV Park
Overview
Rockahock Campground & Resort is a premier destination located along the scenic banks of the Chickahominy River. This riverside retreat offers a blend of natural beauty and modern comforts, making it a staple for travelers exploring Central Virginia. Whether you are arriving in a large rig or seeking a cozy cottage, the park provides a well-maintained, gated environment designed for relaxation and community engagement. The park's layout encourages a friendly neighborhood vibe where neighbors often gather at the clubhouse or enjoy organized seasonal activities.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Lanexa, the park enjoys a tranquil setting tucked away from the bustle of major highways while remaining easily accessible for travelers. The landscape is defined by the Chickahominy River, providing guests with stunning waterfront views and access to diverse tidal waters. The surrounding area is characterized by dense woodlands and peaceful rural roads, offering a quiet atmosphere that highlights the natural charm of Virginia’s Tidewater region and provides a refreshing escape from the faster pace of nearby cities.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort features extensive amenities that cater to both active travelers and those looking to unwind. Guests can enjoy full hookup RV sites with options for concrete pads, a large swimming pool, and a dedicated splash pad for children. For water enthusiasts, the park provides private boat ramps and multiple fishing piers to take advantage of the river’s renowned fishing opportunities. Additionally, the onsite amphitheater hosts various live music events, while the clubhouse serves as a central hub for guest services and indoor recreation during your stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Rockahock serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring the historic Virginia Peninsula. A short drive brings visitors to Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown, offering a deep dive into American history. Thrill-seekers can spend the day at Busch Gardens Williamsburg or Water Country USA. For those preferring a slower pace, the nearby Saude Creek Vineyards and the Virginia Capital Trail provide excellent opportunities for wine tasting and long-distance cycling through the scenic Virginia countryside.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is a perfect match for families and outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy a resort-style experience with plenty of onsite activities. It is particularly well-suited for anglers and boaters who prioritize direct river access and water-based recreation. Because of its proximity to major historical sites, it is also highly recommended for history-loving RVers. Big-rig owners will also appreciate the spacious sites and paved roads that make navigation simple and stress-free throughout the resort.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Tony Wade
Very nice folks here. Great fishing. Dock fee $10.00. They have cottages, and other rentals.
Liz Becker
We held a church camping weekend at Rockahock. We had people lodging in RVs, Villas, Cottages, Yurts, and Riverhouses. All the accomodations were excellent. We enjoyed all the campground had to offer from kayaking, volleyball, playground, camp fires, the beach and just walking around. The Rockadome was a great spot for our potluck dinner. We love the facility but the staff is really what sets Rockahock apart. Everyone is friendly and helpful!
will smallze
We loved staying here. This was our second time and we were going to add it to our list of regulars. It was nice, friendly, and quiet. Unfortunately we were told that our little jeep wasn’t allowed in the campground after confirming during check in that it was. We even paid the 25 dollar fee that is required. Not sure why. It’s no different than a golf cart. It’s small quiet and slow. Just looks different. We will have to find a new place to camp.
Dionne Carolina
Stayed in the monthly rv sites for 2 months, absolutely no space. They are angled perfect to park my 43 foot rv. And there’s space for your 2 vehicles. The spot itself is big. The entertainment area is the back of your neighbor. And you get close and personal with your back neighbor too. I meant my patio/dining table was right next door to the poop hose and neighbors hookups were 3 feet away from my front door. It was nice telling my kids to stay away from the sockets every five minutes. Everyone thought it was okay to walk through my site so I couldn’t just be outside with my dog. A teenager almost clothe lined himself in the neck running with my dogs leash while we had a fire going outside. The amenities all clean and if you had a problem maintenance wastes no time fixing it. Staff is so nice and felt no hate from the staff in fact they go out of their way to be nice. When I think of Christians this is the image a true Christian should be. Unfortunately other residents weren’t too kind to us because we are a two mom family. The weekly sites are beautiful and shaded and spaced out. There’s a small beach and fishing dock and pool. The WiFi was amazing !
Nicole Robitaille
I would like to include how management communicates (please see picture.) I came in before day light hit and did not observe a sign. Secondly, I wasn’t blocking anyone. Management called the police, who were amazing. They said this is par for the course with the staff. Just wanted to draw attention to the fact that there are a lot of choices on where to camp and this staff isn’t deserving of employment.
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