Oronoco Campground Introduce
Nestled in the picturesque town of Amherst, VA, Oronoco Campground offers a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounded by the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this campground is a perfect destination for those seeking peace and adventure.
Oronoco Campground features spacious campsites, each with access to a babbling creek that adds to the tranquil ambiance. Whether you're camping in an RV or pitching a tent, you'll find the gravel roads well-maintained, even in snowy conditions. The campground is equipped with essential amenities, though the bathhouse remains closed until March. Nearby, the town of Buena Vista provides all the supplies you need for a comfortable camping experience.
What sets Oronoco Campground apart is its welcoming community. Visitors often mention the friendly neighbors and the helpful advice they receive, making it a truly enjoyable stay. The campground is also a great spot for those who love campfires, as previous visitors often leave firewood for the next guests.
Customer feedback highlights the beauty and tranquility of Oronoco Campground. One visitor shared their experience of staying during snowy weather, enjoying the mountain air and the peaceful environment. Another camper praised the campground's scenic location but advised against crossing the narrow bridge with a camper, emphasizing the importance of following the correct path to the campsites.
- Scenic campsites with access to a babbling creek
- Well-maintained gravel roads, even in snowy conditions
- Friendly and helpful community of campers
- Convenient location near Buena Vista for supplies
- Perfect for both RV and tent camping
Plan your next getaway to Oronoco Campground and experience the beauty and tranquility of Amherst, VA. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous escape, Oronoco Campground has something for everyone.
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We pulled into a snowy campground looking for a place to park our camper and stay a few days peacefully. This place has a fantastic babbling creek that runs behind each campsite. Someone had left wood from their visit, so we easily built a great fire and enjoyed the mountain air. It was snowy, but the roads were gravel and manageable. We met several neighbors to the area, who were all very friendly and helpful. The bathhouse is closed until March, but overall, this was a beautiful experience. The town of Buena Vista was just down the mountain with all you need for camping. Loved this opportunity and would do it again! (There were 2 other campers during our 3 day stay, that camped from their vehicles, they were super friendly.)
Beautiful campground would have got five stars if they've had a sign on the bridge that told you do not go across bridge with camper. I thought I was going to go across the narrow bridge with my 23 foot camper and find better camping. However I did not find better camping there were places to camp and pull your trailer in after you drove up a hell of a logging road that was scary on the side of a cliff very narrow. No way to back down once you start going. And if you don't turn right you can end in dead ends. Soon as you get to the campgrounds pull in don't go over the bridge. When I finally came down the Blue ridge highway back to the campgrounds and parked realized I was right next to a beautiful Creek. Best campground we've visited in our travels.
Beautiful, secluded National Forest camping area. (Free and usable for 21 days) There are several sites by the river (with enough space for an RV) and a few in the field and woods. Also there are more sites up the gravel road. There are also 2 pit toilets, which is nice. It can get muddy here when it rains and flooding could be an issue, but aside from that it's a great place!
My husband and I have camped here in years past. However it’s almost a homeless encampment last time we went. It was in the end of September and during the week. We couldn’t believe what we saw. Lots of tarps strung up on lines next to a broken down van. Looked like tent city. We didn’t feel safe. LOTS of trash left behind over by the old fireplace wall. We couldn’t believe what we saw and were heart broken by it. Please keep these places safe and beautiful. Don’t disrespect it. Hopefully it doesn’t keep going down hill. We used to live this place.
A true hidden gem. Free 14 day dispersed campground, very clean and peaceful. Do not go over the single lane Bridge with a TT or you'll have a big problem turning around. Active logging road , traffic was mild though. Pit toilet only. Will deffenitly return next year.
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