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Christopher Run Campground
Overview
Christopher Run Campground is a long-standing favorite for those seeking a tranquil retreat on the shores of Lake Anna. This destination covers over 400 acres, providing a rustic and shaded environment that emphasizes natural beauty over commercial polish. With its prime waterfront access, the park serves as a gateway to one of Virginia’s largest freshwater reservoirs, making it a staple for regional campers and water sports enthusiasts who enjoy a traditional camping atmosphere.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Mineral, Virginia, the park is nestled within the Central Piedmont region, characterized by rolling hills and lush hardwood forests. The campground sits directly on the banks of Lake Anna, offering a secluded feel while remaining accessible from major hubs like Richmond and Fredericksburg. The heavily wooded sites offer a sense of privacy and a canopy of shade that is highly valued during the humid Virginia summers.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to facilitate outdoor recreation with multiple private boat ramps and fishing piers for guest use. Beyond the water, visitors can enjoy various land-based activities. Key park features include:
- A classic mini-golf course and multiple playgrounds for children.
- A well-stocked camp store providing ice, firewood, and essentials.
- Dedicated pavilions for large group gatherings and events.
Practical needs are met with laundry facilities and bathhouses located throughout the grounds. While many sites offer water and electric hookups, the park also provides primitive options for those seeking a more back-to-basics experience.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While Lake Anna provides endless entertainment through boating and jet skiing, the surrounding area offers diverse day-trip opportunities. History buffs can explore the Civil War battlefields in nearby Fredericksburg or visit James Madison’s Montpelier. For family thrills, the Kings Dominion amusement park is just a short drive away. Additionally, the region is home to several award-winning wineries and craft breweries that showcase the local flavors of Mineral and Louisa County.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an ideal match for boating enthusiasts and families who prioritize direct access to the water. It caters well to those who enjoy a traditional, woodsy environment rather than a paved luxury resort. Because of the spacious layout and variety of site types, it is also a great choice for multi-generational families or scouting troops looking for a basecamp to explore the historic and natural wonders of central Virginia.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Eason Cai
We had so much fun at Lake Anna Cristopher Run Campground! This campground itself isn’t 100% perfect, but the experience and fun we had were unforgettable! The campground is very quiet and well maintained. The campsites were decently spaced apart, with ample room for outdoor cooking and such. Two things about the sites, one, they don’t have campfire rings, which isn’t too big of a deal but can be a little sketchy. Second, just wish there were more sites with sewers. There’s only a couple sites that have sewers which always leads to some inconveniences when it comes to the dump station. The people working here were nice and willing to help. Helped us choose out a good bait from their store that led to us catching 25+ fish! Check in was also easy, but make sure you fill about a waiver before hand, because it takes a while to fill out. Amenity wise, it was good. There were 3 basketball hoops, a playground, a volleyball court, a couple beaches, and of course the lake itself. There were nice showers and laundry facilities but the laundry is quite expensive. If you come here, you have to try the fishing! We caught 25+ bluegill with one 5 dollars worth of worms from their store! Try the boat release next to the beach in the middle of the campground. We had so much fun at Christopher’s Run Campground! Definitely worth a visit!
Mike Lightner
This used to be a great, quiet campground. Not anymore. First night back after a few years and we were immediately told by our neighbor that there was a domestic incident right before we arrived. Five Louisa County Sheriff's deputies showed up and arrested a man, and the woman he was with was kicked out for being too drunk. Their stuff was still on the site, which meant there was a real possibility the guy would return after posting bail. We didn’t feel safe, so we left first thing in the morning and cut our vacation short. To make things worse, the same neighbor said someone stole his Blackstone grill *that same day*. I told the office exactly why we were leaving and all I got was a half-hearted “sorry.” No offer of a refund for the night we didn’t stay. It’s a shame. This place used to be family-friendly, but now it feels more like a sketchy trailer park. Not coming back.
Tyler Young
Christopher run was a very nice campground the park has not been updated in 20+ years still has a metal slide the whole playground is unusable all day until the sun goes down the bathroom has not been painted in years it’s flaking and stained the showers the water you have to keep pushing the button ever 60sec the toilet seats are delaminated. The grounds are not kept up very well the sites could use a little grading during the off season to keep the ground somewhat level. No nighttime security of any kind. The beach has rocks all in it looks like it hasn’t been raked in years Just very sad it could be a great place but management won’t put money and effort into the property in years
Charles Hill
Just stayed 3 nights over the Juneteenth weekend. Reservation and check in were easy. We were not expecting a steep hillside campground with such close camp sites. Our site has too many trees so we were not able to put our awning out more than 3 feet. No septic at the site, and no real fire rings, just some rocks, very primitive. It was pretty busy especially as Saturday came with the weekend campers. Very lively in the morning time but the evenings were surprisingly more quiet than expected. My wife said that the bathroom was clean. We are not water and beach people but it looked good and was enjoyed by many. The park could use some maintenance but overall a good place.
Angela Lacoy
My husband and I started coming here last year. This is now our favorite place to camp and fish. The fishing from shore is great! Caught quite a few largemouth and decent size as well. The ladies in the office are always so pleasant and ready to help in any way possible. We will see you in 4 days! We are super excited!
P Jp
I am familiar with the owners of the camp. In my opinion, they lack business ethics. Very sad indeed.
Amber SLY
This is our second time here, we REALLY ENJOYED OUR Cabin I plan on Returning again next year.
Jessie Ramage
I’m not exactly sure why this place has so many bad reviews. Yes there are seasonal renters (it’s a lake front campground, I see why!) and yes there are different cultures (uh, is this not America?) but the grounds are kept very clean. I saw one comment say there isn’t hot water at the showers but staff informed us this is only one shower stall, but not the main one. The staff is so nice and helpful. The grounds stayed quiet between quiet hours (10pm-8am). They have plenty of stuff to entertain you and young ones. Swimming areas, a beach, kayaks, fishing, miniature golf, play ground, and basketball court. We are *newer* travel trailer campers, but this is by far one of our favorite campground we’ve visited.
Alicia Morris
Great girl there then music blaring from another site til 2am
Steven Miller
No hot water. Can’t take a shower. Where are we? Nigeria?