RV Parks in Virginia Beach

RV Parks in Virginia Beach
If you plan on staying at one of the RV parks, campgrounds or resorts in Virginia Beach, Virginia, then you need to come prepared for outdoor fun. Bring your best saltwater-fishing equipment for a trip to Rudee Inlet. Break in your new hiking boots to take on the 20 miles of trails available inside the First Landing/Seashore State Park.

North Landing Beach Riverfront

Well-maintained interior gravel roads take you to 95 full hookup sites that can accommodate big rigs as well as small pop-up campers. Hookups include 30- and 50-amp electrical, water and sewer. Facilities include bathrooms, showers, laundry, a grocery store and an RV supply store. The best thing about this Virginia Beach RV campground might be that it has its own private beach where you can get a tan or go swimming. You can also rent kayaks and canoes. Fishing is definitely an option at North Landing RV Resort. Games for kids include a nature scavenger hunt, a multihour bike ride and games to play around the campfire.

North Landing Beach Riverfront
161 Princess Anne Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23457
(888) 283-2725
northlandingbeach.com/campingvirginiabeach

Virginia Beach KOA

Virginia Beach KOA is home to 50 paved sites with patios, 30- and 50-amp electrical, water, sewer and wireless Internet service. Facilities include bathrooms, showers and laundromat. There is also a pavilion and meeting room. The maximum pull-through site is 60 feet. You can catch a movie at the outdoor theater or try your hand at the jumping pillow. The swimming pool is open from late May to early September. Recreation available for an additional charge includes miniature golf and banana bikes. Free activities include volleyball and a playground for the kids. This Virginia Beach RV campground is dog-friendly with the addition of Kamp K9 that includes a fenced area for the dog to play in and get some unleashed exercise.

Virginia Beach KOA
1240 General Booth Blvd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23451
(757) 428-1444
koa.com/where/va/46109

Outdoor Resorts in Virginia Beach

Outdoor Resorts in Virginia Beach provides 250 sites with full hookup including 20/30/50 amp electrical, water, sewer and cable TV. You can enjoy two different swimming pools, a basketball court, health club, lighted tennis courts and playground for the kids. Facilities include multiple laundry rooms, health club and baths that include a sauna. Bring your watercraft behind your vehicle because there is a boat ramp located on the site. You can actually walk from this Virginia Beach RV resort to Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge where you can find trails for hiking and biking, try your hand at both freshwater and saltwater fishing and enjoying canoeing.

Outdoor Resorts in Virginia Beach
3665 Sandpiper Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23456
(800) 333-7515
outdoor-resorts.com/vb/rentals.php

Article Written By Timothy Sexton

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