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Virginia Landing RV Campground
Overview
Virginia Landing RV Campground offers a secluded retreat located on the scenic Eastern Shore of Virginia. Situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay, this park provides a tranquil environment for travelers looking to escape the hustle of city life. Visitors can enjoy sweeping views of Hog Island Bay and explore the unique coastal ecosystem. It is a destination where the natural beauty of the Virginia coast takes center stage, offering a rustic yet comfortable experience for those who love the water.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the quiet town of Quinby, the park is surrounded by lush marshes and coastal forests. The Eastern Shore peninsula is known for its slow pace of life and historic fishing villages. Because it is positioned away from major highways, the air is quiet and the night skies are exceptionally clear. The surrounding landscape is defined by tidal creeks and expansive wetlands, making it a haven for local wildlife and a prime spot for observing the changing tides of the Atlantic coast.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features a variety of amenities designed for both comfort and recreation. Guests have access to a sparkling swimming pool, a miniature golf course, and a clubhouse for community gatherings. For those who enjoy life on the water, the private fishing pier is a major highlight, perfect for crabbing or watching the sunset over the bay. The campground offers diverse site options, including full hookup RV spots and cozy cabins, supported by essential facilities like laundry and bathhouses.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While the park feels beautifully isolated, it serves as an excellent base for exploring the region. A short drive takes you to the famous Assateague Island National Seashore, known for its wild ponies and pristine beaches. Visitors can also explore the charming town of Cape Charles for local seafood and boutique shopping. For nature lovers, the Virginia Coast Reserve offers miles of undeveloped shoreline and world-class birdwatching opportunities during the migratory seasons, making every excursion a unique adventure.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is ideal for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers who appreciate a quiet, rustic atmosphere. Families will enjoy the safe, open spaces and traditional outdoor activities like fishing and crabbing. It is also an excellent choice for RVers seeking a peaceful stopover or a long-term stay away from the crowded tourist corridors. If you prefer the sounds of the marsh over the sounds of traffic and enjoy a simple, outdoor-focused lifestyle, this coastal retreat will perfectly fit your travel style.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Heather Long
The seasonal campers played VERY loud music ALLLLLLLLLL day and very late into the evening. We couldn't play music on our site because we couldn't hear it. I finally had to ask then to turn it down at 10pm just so we could sleep.
Rose Arlene
The place is definitely off the beaten path but the drive is beautiful, with lots of deer, so take it slow. The campsite is clean and has great views of the water. Our site was in the trees and very nice. Being so far back is a downside if you need a store, forgot something or need quarters for laundry like I did. The office doesnt provide quarters, or fire rings which was a bummer as we had just got some smores stuff for the kids as it was our last campground on our two week trip. The pond seemed too dried up for the kids to fish but they tried anyway with no luck. However the campground cant be blamed on what I'd assume is lack of rain. The bathhouses are large and laundry room was the best one we have seen yet. We had to cut our stay short and the staff was super great about it and even welcomed us to stay for their labor day cookout before we left. Which was very nice.
Melinda Bell
Its not bad for the price. Its practically free. Its a niceish place although if you are camping beware: They do not offer any form of fireplace at any site, you need to bring your own and are not allowed any form of open fire. Also for most activities you need to bring your own stuff. Its a bit run-down but it is quiet. Although it is a bit in the middle of nowhere so.
Chcrie mrinann
This campsite’s a coastal haven! Stunning ocean views, constant breezes, & vibrant sunsets soothe the soul 🏖️. Nancy & Doug’s warm hospitality shines, campers are friendly, & laundry’s spotless. Cabin’s cozy but needs exterior TLC 🏠. Perfect for quiet family escapes—Cape Charles beaches just 30 mins away!
Arlene Allmond
I’ve been coming to Virginia Landing for six years. I love the long walks and the beautiful trees, also the paths the grass. I was more than disappointed in the way the park looks now. Why isn’t the grass cut like the park looked a year ago ?????? This is not desirable in any way shape or form. Since the buildings were closed and back where the pier was closed. The beautiful cut grass and pristine grounds is all we had . Are you closing? Now I’m heart broken. Since I’ve been camping here I’ve had the privilege of getting to know the employees. This is such a shame. I’m praying for a change.