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Rocky Knob Campground
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Rocky Knob Campground

Meadows of Dan, Virginia
4.5 (2 reviews)

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About Rocky Knob Campground

Campground in Virginia.

Nestled in the heart of Virginia's scenic landscape, Rocky Knob Campground offers RV travelers a peaceful retreat into nature without sacrificing the comforts of modern camping. This public campground serves as an excellent base for exploring the diverse attractions and natural beauty that define this region of Virginia.

The surrounding area is characterized by rolling mountains, dense forests, and winding country roads that showcase the Appalachian charm that makes Virginia such a compelling destination. Whether you're seeking a quiet weekend escape or planning an extended camping adventure, Rocky Knob Campground provides the ideal launching point for outdoor exploration and relaxation. The natural setting creates an atmosphere where you can truly disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life while still enjoying convenient access to nearby attractions and amenities.

The campground's location makes it particularly appealing for travelers interested in hiking, scenic drives, and experiencing authentic rural Virginia culture. The area surrounding Rocky Knob is home to beautiful mountain vistas, historic communities, and outdoor recreation opportunities that cater to various interests and activity levels. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to forest lands and scenic byways, while those interested in local history and culture will find plenty to explore in the neighboring towns and regions.

RVers who choose Rocky Knob Campground often appreciate the balance it strikes between accessibility and natural seclusion. The campground serves both those looking for a peaceful overnight stop and those planning longer stays to fully immerse themselves in the area's attractions. The Virginia countryside offers changing scenery throughout the seasons, making Rocky Knob a worthwhile destination regardless of when you plan your visit.

Families, couples, and solo travelers alike will find Rocky Knob Campground to be a welcoming destination that provides a solid foundation for enjoying everything this corner of Virginia has to offer. With its strong guest ratings and positive reception, this public campground has established itself as a reliable choice for RV travelers exploring the state.
4.5

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Meadows of Dan is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Virginia weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Meadows of Dan.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Meadows of Dan. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Rocky Knob Campground Reviews

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Karen S

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Karen S

I arrived at 4:30 pm weekday during early October surprised to find a mostly empty campground. I spoke with a volunteer who said there have been less people than normal. I took a lovely stroll around the whole campground. loop A is mostly for tents and loop T is for campers. Two of the loops are still closed due since hurricane Helene last year. They look in really good shape now, except for... I arrived at 4:30 pm weekday during early October surprised to find a mostly empty campground. I spoke with a volunteer who said there have been less people than normal. I took a lovely stroll around the whole campground. loop A is mostly for tents and loop T is for campers. Two of the loops are still closed due since hurricane Helene last year. They look in really good shape now, except for really tall grass. Some pretty cool sites. Very quiet. Peaceful. A variety of sites. Like all campgrounds some sites are better than others depending on your likes. Clean bathroom with flush toilets. There were lots of available first come first served sites for $30. If you arrive late, just use the self pay envelope. Close to Floyd for tourism, coffee 😄, and gas.

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Karen S

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Karen S

I arrived at 4:30 pm weekday during early October surprised to find a mostly empty campground. I spoke with a volunteer who said there have been less people than normal. I took a lovely stroll around the whole campground. loop A is mostly for tents and loop T is for campers. Two of the loops are still closed due since hurricane Helene last year. They look in really good shape now, except for... I arrived at 4:30 pm weekday during early October surprised to find a mostly empty campground. I spoke with a volunteer who said there have been less people than normal. I took a lovely stroll around the whole campground. loop A is mostly for tents and loop T is for campers. Two of the loops are still closed due since hurricane Helene last year. They look in really good shape now, except for really tall grass. Some pretty cool sites. Very quiet. Peaceful. A variety of sites. Like all campgrounds some sites are better than others depending on your likes. Clean bathroom with flush toilets. There were lots of available first come first served sites for $30. If you arrive late, just use the self pay envelope. Close to Floyd for tourism, coffee 😄, and gas.

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Susanna Schmitt Williams

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Susanna Schmitt Williams

Pretty good national campground. Bathrooms are very clean. Hosts are super nice. Campsites are very close together but that has been my experience at other national campgrounds. Stayed at T13. The picnic bench and fire pit are behind the site about 25 ft away from the RV pad.

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Susanna Schmitt Williams

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Susanna Schmitt Williams

Pretty good national campground. Bathrooms are very clean. Hosts are super nice. Campsites are very close together but that has been my experience at other national campgrounds. Stayed at T13. The picnic bench and fire pit are behind the site about 25 ft away from the RV pad.

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