Advertised as the “most convenient camping to the White House,” Aquia Pines is located in Stafford, Virginia and convenient to all attractions in the northern Virginia region. The park is open year ‘round and is especially attractive to RV users. Each evening the campground provides D.C. orientation programs, providing you with all the information you’ll need to explore the area. Amenities include an outdoor pool, mini-golf, and pavilion with fireplace, playground, camp store, laundry facilities and free hot showers. Sites have picnic tables and fireplaces. RV sites have electric, water and sewer, cable TV and phone hook-ups, as well as WiFi. RV site rates as of 2010 range from $42 to $54 per night.
Aquia Pine Campground and RV Park
3071 Jefferson Davis Hwy
Stafford, VA 22554
540- 659 – 3447
aquiapines.com
Set in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Shenandoah Hills KOA offers 67 campsites, both open and shady, many with pull-throughs for easy RV positioning. Full hook-ups with water, sewer and electric are available. Amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, playground, outdoor pool, catch and release fish pond, recreation hall, camp store, game room free WiFi, Laundromat and bathhouses. Non-aggressive dogs are permitted. As of 2010, campsite rates ranges between $31.31 and $47.88 per night.
Shenandoah Hills KOA
110 Campground Lane
Madison, VA 22727
540-948-4186
shenandoahhills.com
Located in Gainesville, Virginia, 35 miles from Washington, D.C. Hillwood Camping Park features a quiet wooded setting to rest after a day visiting local sites and attractions. The campground provides many RV pull-through sites—all with electric, water and sewer. All size RVs can be accommodated. Other amenities include laundry facilities, bathhouse, play ground, fishing pond and a camp store for necessities. The park is open year ‘round. Rates, as of 2010, range between $37 and $50 per night for two people.
Hillwood Camping Park
14222 Lee Hwy
Gainsville, Virginia 20155
703-754-6105
hillwoodcamping.com