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Hone Quarry Campground

Hone Quarry Rd, Dayton, VA 22821, USA

Introduce

Welcome to Hone Quarry Campground, a hidden gem located in the heart of Dayton, Virginia. This tranquil campground offers a perfect escape for nature lovers, families, and outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled amidst lush greenery and scenic landscapes, Hone Quarry Campground provides a serene environment where you can unwind and reconnect with nature.

With approximately 10 campsites, the campground ensures a semi-private experience, with about 20 feet of trees separating each site. The campsites are equipped with essential amenities, including tent pads, picnic tables, and fire rings, making your stay comfortable and enjoyable. The campground features a paved road, though it has some potholes, so driving slowly is advised. The $5 camping fee is collected via a drop box, ensuring a hassle-free check-in process.

Hone Quarry Campground is ideal for a variety of outdoor activities. Whether you're pitching a tent, enjoying a day of fishing, or simply soaking in the natural beauty, this campground has something for everyone. The pit toilet is well-maintained and clean, adding to the convenience of your stay.

  • Peaceful and semi-private campsites surrounded by nature
  • Essential amenities including tent pads, picnic tables, and fire rings
  • Great spot for fishing, hiking, and outdoor exploration
  • Affordable $5 camping fee collected via drop box
  • Clean and well-maintained pit toilet facilities

Here’s what some of our visitors have to say about their experience at Hone Quarry Campground:

  • "Great little camping area. Far enough from each other that you have semi-privacy. The toilet is a pit toilet, but fairly clean and nice. I hope to go back sometime."
  • "Absolutely gorgeous!!! My son and I enjoyed our day of fishing!!!"

Plan your next outdoor adventure at Hone Quarry Campground and experience the beauty and tranquility of Dayton, Virginia. Whether you're seeking a quiet retreat or an active day in nature, this campground is the perfect destination. For more information or assistance, feel free to contact us directly by phone.

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Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Offerings

RV electric hookup

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Barbecue grill

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Restroom

Running water

Tent sites

Payments

Camping fee

Children

Good for kids

Kid-friendly hikes

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Aaron Green Sep 26
★★★★★5

Great little camping area. There are only about 10 camp sites though, and they seem to fill up quickly. Far enough from each other that you have semi-privacy. (Maybe 20 feet of trees between sites). The road is paved, but lots of pot holes. Honestly I didn’t think it was that bad if you just drive slowly and carefully. Bring $5 bills. The fee is $5 but it’s a drop box type thing. Camping area had tent pad, picnic table, and fire ring. The toilet is a pit toilet, but fairly clean and nice (as far as pit toilets go). I hope to go back sometime.

Sandy Conley Oct 30
★★★★★5

Absolutely gorgeous!!! My son and I enjoyed out day of fishing!!!

Hope Werner Aug 11
★★★★★5

Great area! It was full when we went so we camped at one of the many, many free spots along the road. Every little pull off is a camping spot! Beautiful area, be sure to check out the reservoir.

Andrea Sanders Jan 24
★★★★★5

This place is amazing. I have loved the last couple hikes that I have finished here. The road is very bumpy, lots of deep potholes. The quarry is beautiful, and it looks like people can bring a kayak out and fish. I can't wait to try that this Summer. This place has so much to offer!

Cat Person May 23
★★★★★5

Love Hone Quarry, just not the road to the lake-brush on the side of the road punched a hole in my tire and there's no phone service (draw back), but a couple nice fishermen took us to a store where we had phone service and I got my tire changed, but it's a BEAUTIFUL, PEACEFUL PLACE. Have been talking our kids there, camping and fishing or just getting away into the mountains ever since they were young and they're adults.