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Natural Bridge-Lexington KOA
Overview
The Natural Bridge-Lexington KOA serves as a premier basecamp for travelers exploring the historic and scenic wonders of the Shenandoah Valley. Located just a short distance from Virginia's famous limestone arch, this park offers a scenic and well-maintained environment where visitors can relax after a day of discovery. Whether you are arriving in a massive motorhome or looking for a cozy deluxe cabin, the park provides a welcoming atmosphere that balances modern convenience with the natural beauty of the Virginia landscape.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled in the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the park sits in a prime location just off Interstate 81. This makes it an ideal stop for those traveling the East Coast or exploring the nearby collegiate charm of Lexington. The surrounding area is characterized by lush forests and breathtaking vistas of the Shenandoah Valley. Guests often appreciate the quiet, rural setting that remains conveniently close to local dining and historical landmarks, providing a true sense of place in Virginia’s backcountry.
Amenities & Park Features
This KOA is equipped with a wide range of facilities designed to enhance the camping experience. Travelers will find spacious pull-thru RV sites with full hookups and 50-amp service. Featured park amenities include:
- A seasonal swimming pool and miniature golf course for family fun.
- A dedicated KampK9 dog park for four-legged companions.
- A well-stocked general store, game room, and clean laundry facilities.
These features ensure a comfortable stay while maintaining the classic, friendly atmosphere that RVers expect from a high-quality destination.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for many guests is the proximity to Natural Bridge State Park, home to the towering 215-foot limestone arch and scenic Cedar Creek Trail. Just minutes away, visitors can also enjoy a drive-through adventure at the Virginia Safari Park or explore the depths of the Caverns at Natural Bridge. For those interested in history, the historic district of Lexington offers museums and architecture reflecting the region’s deep roots, while the nearby Blue Ridge Parkway provides world-class hiking.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is a fantastic choice for family vacationers who need plenty of activities to keep children entertained without leaving the grounds. It is also highly recommended for road-trippers seeking a reliable and high-quality stopover while navigating the Shenandoah Valley. History enthusiasts and nature lovers will find the park’s location unbeatable for accessing local landmarks. If you value a well-managed facility with easy access to major Virginia attractions, this KOA is a perfect fit for your travel style.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Darielys Diaz
We stayed in a cabin and it was very comfortable. Multiple rooms, nice bathroom, and even a fridge and a freezer. Unfortunately there were many stink bugs up in the loft but we tried taking care of them as best we could. The Halloween activities were fun and everyone who is at the campsite is very kind.
tristan walker
The staff was very helpful, the location was beautiful and the cabin was a typical camping cabin, which we love. The reason for the lower score was the sites were stacked on top of each other which takes away from the camping experience. There was no room to really hang out and we felt guilty using our Bluetooth speaker because everyone was so close to each other so we just didn't listen to music this trip. Everything about this place we liked except for no room and that alone is a big enough deal that we wouldn't go back. For those not bothered by that it's a nice campground with a ton to do in the area.
Laurie Patton
We stayed for 5 days in a newer FHU pull through site with patio, fire pit, grill, and furniture. The sites are clean, roomy, and level, with fresh landscaping. We even had a view of mountains across the valley. Staff was extremely friendly and helpful! We felt special. Nice bonus is Natural Bridge State Park is only 4 miles away. Easy access to the campground from I81. There is some noise being close to the highway.
Brittany Dickerson
Easily close and accessible to the interstate but not noisy. The site we stayed on, 114, was extremely nice. Enjoyed a place to walk my dog up through the woods. Enjoyed the chickens & goats. Will definitely stay again if passing through. Probably the best KOA I’ve ever stayed at.
Stephen Burkert
We LOVE this KOA, it is easy off/on Rte 81. The staff is always fantastic and very helpful. We use the premium pull through sites, 50am FHU, concrete pad. It comes with propane grill and a round picnic table and chairs. We have stayed here 5 days once, and now use it about 8 times a year for heading south or coming back north from our southern trips. We stay hooked up with jeep, and love the easy in and out through campground. We have never had a traffic noise issue from the highway, you drive in about a half mile before the sites start. We have stayed here through all seasons. Grounds are always being maintained.
Diane Cunningham
Looks like they are expanding their sites and areas. Our site was no fully completed. But overall a good experience.
Paul Cote
Easy drive through site. Very clean. Escort took us to the site. Laundry facility was open 24/7 so we took advantage. Would definitely stay there again.
Katherine Parker
I have recently started camping again. The price of camp sites has really gone up since I used to go camping for $$20. However, this KOA campground is reasonably priced and has nice amenities such as laundry, showers, bathrooms, playground for kids and fenced dog park. They are close to the interstate but I didn't really hear and noise. It is convenient to Natural Bridge and there was a cider shop down the road. There is also a gas station on the corner where you turn into the campground. It was clean and people seemed friendly.
Clare Frances O'Brien
Spent the last month and a half traveling across the country and back. 6,800 miles. We’ve been at well over 30 RV Campgrounds and RV Resorts, at least 6 of which were KOA’s and this is one easily makes our Top 3 Favorites — out of ALL of them. Super friendly staff, even though we were running late. I’m bummed we only had one night here… Lots of amenities and activities that would’ve been fun to take advantage of. We ‘splurged’ for a site with a concrete patio which, with taxes/fees and the KOA discount, was $53. Clean, convenient, reasonably priced with lots of options at various price points. Could tell portions of the campgrounds were newly updated and that they’re continually investing in updates. Super dog friendly with a nice dog park and hiking trail. Conveniently right off I-81. Great stop between Tennessee and DC. Definitely coming back.
meg roberts
Very nice and cute campground! Staff was nice and helpful. Grounds well taken care of. $5 bundles of firewood were not only a great price but delivered to your site. Favorite part was the chickens and goats you could feed. So much fun!