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    3.4 (21 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Sean_Nancy O.

    This is our go to campground in the Hampton Roads area, when they have vacancies. This family who own and run this campground is professional, friendly, and very helpful. Peaceful location just minutes away from downtown Suffolk, and right off the highway to the rest of Virginia's Hampton Roads, they offer some great amenities. 50 & 30 amp campsites, pull through and back in, storage facilities, cabins, a swim area, and few other things. There is a reason this was our last stay with our travel trailer, our first stay with our 5th wheel, and why we chose a cabin when their campsites were booked out.

    Great RV sites with full amenities. Employees are very helpful and friendly. Quite, relaxing, 3 lakes to walk around and pet friendly.
    James J.

    Best place for any length of time RV Camping. Owner is outstanding, willing to work with you on any of you needs or wants. Very pleasant atmosphere, quite, relaxing. 3 Lakes to walk around. Pet friendly. Drive thru RV sites, with full amenities, also with deck, picnic table and a camp fire location at each site, wood available on site. Small RV parts store in office. Bath house and laundry. Great getaway from the fast pace world. Visit stay awhile and relax, it will be worth your wild.

    Office closes early at night
    Ryan B.

    I didn't know this place existed!! Barely 30 minutes from my place in Olde Towne to a beautiful lake that has a naturally occurring ground water supply/spring! I stayed with some friends that have an RV & it was a great weekend to be there. They did a potluck style Thanksgiving feast & the food was delicious. I wish I had known that was happening so I didn't show up empty handed, but I left with a belly full! Everyone was so friendly & it is a pretty inexpensive place to spend your weekend. It's definitely better than bar hopping, but if you want to do that it's a short Lyft or Uber to Baron's Pub in Suffolk! We went thru tons of fire wood & I think I just washed the smell of smoke off of me! My excessive use of exclamation points annoys me, too ;) I would love to stay here in warmer weather to really get to enjoy the lakes, the fact that they rent out cabins makes me want to visit again sooner than later! I had a great time with my friends & look forward to my next visit.

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    Caitlin W.

    My new favorite Hampton Roads campground! We like to leave Virginia Beach to get away from the congestion. Davis Lakes was a perfect place to relax without having to drive too far. Within 45 minutes, we had arrived and checked in. The campsites are great with a nice sized deck with a picnic tale right next to your camper. This is a great feature because it limits the dirt and sand tracked into the camper, you don't have to use a large outdoor rug, and mud wouldn't be a big problem if it rains. Loved: -decks next to campers -mature shade trees - friendly employees -event activities (Easter egg coloring, egg hunt for kids during the day, and then one for the adults at night.. too fun) -well-kept grounds -nice beach area on the swimming lake -cable tv for rest time -Walmart and drug stores within 10 minutes Could improve: -giant wood bees swarming every wooden building. We have a kiddo with severe allergies, so epipen use and ER visit would have been a major bummer. -wish you could book a campsite on the lake with private deck.. but these are only for long-term/residents. -wifi was unpredictable

    Brit S.

    Having never visited a campground in my adult life, I can't say that I expected what we found here at Davis Lakes. It's situated right along a main highway, Not too far from downtown Suffolk. Sprawling grounds, several lakes, and many modern conveniences were included in our stay. We rented the Byrd Nest Cabin (an adage to the street that leads you to the grounds). The cabin was kitschy; the decor was made up of various pieces of bird art, with different hues of blue accenting the one room. In the cabin, we found a full size coffee pot, mini fridge/freezer, microwave, sink, dishes and utensils, a futon, space heater, full size bed, and flat screen TV mounted to the wall. The bathroom was small but clean, and although the grounds use well water it's better than having to go to the bath house. The mattress on the bed was lacking...I could flip it over with one hand. There was also a gas grill on the covered porch outside, along with a picnic table. The propane tank was full, the water ran hot easily, and there was a window heat and a/c unit that kept the space cozy. Most of the campers are long term, and have been on the grounds for a while. Everyone we met was very pleasant and liked staying here. We had the privilege of meeting a fixture of the campground, Ms. Alice. She's near 80 and has more spirit than most 20 year olds! Regal looking in her cheetah print cape (very stylish cold weather gear, I might add), she commands a crowd whilst holding her ever present cup of sunset blush. She fired off questions like rounds from a pistol, and kept the conversation rolling right along through each visit. She laughs at the jokes told, and adds her own commentary to make them even funnier. This woman needs a tiara and a lifetime supply of boxed wine; she reigns supreme. If you happen to meet her, ask her about her encounter with a bear on the way to the moose lodge. She's a delight, and part of her charm is her extensive vocabulary. But I digress. Each campsite situated around the lake(s) typically have an outdoor room with a dock below. You can fish bass and brim and catfish, but make sure to stick to your own lake. The locals frown upon migratory fishermen. The front desk staff is helpful and friendly, and there's an event list for the pavillion available to guests upon check in. The cabins are fairly priced and quiet. I think we would stay again, but probably summertime so there would be more to do.

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    Little Creek JEB Campground

    4.5(2 reviews)
    28.1 mi

    WARNING: This is NOT a "comfort camping" type of place... It is not a KOA or a resort of any kind…read more No pool, no camp store, and one bathroom for all to share! That said; We really enjoyed our stay here at Little Creek Campground... While we did get rained out, the two days and one night we got to spend were nice. We were looking for something a little more woodsy and secluded and this fit our needs great. Most of the tent sites are off in the woods a bit, so you must hike in a bit (like, a couple hundred feet) which is worth it for the woodsy experience you get, in my opinion! Our site (#7) was spacious and clean-ish (c'mon, it's the woods) and there was placement for multiple small tents or one larger family tent. The sites are not terribly close together. You can her the hum of voices from your neighbors, but no actual voices carried over. Overall, it was great. For $10/night we will definitely be back!

    A nice military campground. The hosts are nice. Getting in and out is a simple process. $27 a night…read morefor campers. It is a little noisey from all the traffic and planes that fly nearby. Dog friendly park. Lots of activities on base to do. Pot luck dinners at the campground on occasions. I will stay here again.

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    RV Office serves tent campers as well for check-in and questions during the day.

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    I was a little confused and dismayed that this sign seemed to discourage tent campers from using the restrooms and shower facilities.

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    The Williamsburg Campground - Everyone loves our pool!

    The Williamsburg Campground

    4.0(101 reviews)
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    We stayed at Williamsburg Campground this summer for seven nights as we were taking our…read moregrandchildren for the Yorktown, Jamestown and Historical Williamsburg experiences. We enjoyed a full hookup site. This campground is in perfect proximity to all three historic spots as well to Busch Gardens which we went to with the two day pass to break up the large amount of history. This all worked out very well. The campground is very nice, and well taken care of. George is the head of maintenance and grounds, and he makes sure that things get done. The grass is cut, the staff will pickup your bagged trash if you set it out on your site by 9am, picnic tables with umbrellas was a nice addition and the gas grill at each campsite makes cooking easier for the campers. Staff will deliver ice and firewood to your campsite. The swimming pool with splash pad was a big hit with the grandchildren and made the choice of staying at this campground easy. They also have an activity building that features things to do like a basketball shooting game, tabletop shuffleboard, a pool table, giant checkers, various board games, and more. There is a laundry room adjacent. There is a kid jumping pillow, playground, hiking trails, disc golf, and lots more. WiFi was good and the grounds are secure. We enjoyed our stay here. The cost per night of our stay seemed a bit high at first sight but with the many amenities the cost smoothed out once on site. A couple negatives I have is that a $10.00 price tag for a small bag of firewood was very disappointing and over the top. Also, we made our reservations early to ensure locking in on the available site of our choice but then were forced to pay an additional $10 fee to guarantee that they didn't move us into a site that would not be our preferences. Even so, we would stay here again if we wanted to spend more time in this area.

    Wonderful area. The glamping tent we stayed in was so cute. Very clean. Other campers were walking…read moreall over the front of our campsite, that was annoying but nothing the campsite itself did. Lots of things to do.

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    Don't leave your furry friend at home! We are pleased to announce Kamp K9 - our new interactive dog park!

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    The Williamsburg Campground - You will love camping here! Enjoy campfires and S'mores at Williamsburg.

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