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White Rocks Campground Introduce

Welcome to White Rocks Campground, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Newport, Virginia. This tranquil campground is perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape into nature. Surrounded by lush forests and scenic trails, White Rocks Campground offers an ideal setting for camping, hiking, and reconnecting with the great outdoors.

Our campground features clean and well-maintained campsites, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors. While the water system is currently under repair, we provide convenient port-a-potty facilities to meet your needs. Please note that cell service is limited, allowing you to truly disconnect and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.

White Rocks Campground is known for its serene environment and abundant wildlife. Visitors often spot deer wandering through the grounds at night, adding a magical touch to your camping experience. The weather here is delightful, with cool mornings and evenings even during the summer months, making it feel like a beautiful fall day.

For hiking enthusiasts, our campground offers plenty of trails to explore, each leading to breathtaking lookouts. Whether you're an experienced hiker or just looking for a leisurely walk, you'll find something to suit your pace and preferences.

At just $15.00 per night, White Rocks Campground provides an affordable and memorable outdoor adventure. Our quiet and private setting ensures a relaxing experience, with only a few other campers around to share the beauty of the area.

Here’s what our happy campers have to say:

  • "Camp sites were very clean, and the deer coming through at night was a highlight! The trails are amazing, and the lookouts are gorgeous."
  • "It was a quiet experience with great privacy. The hike was beautiful, and the campground is solid. Highly recommend for nature lovers!"

Plan your visit to White Rocks Campground today and experience the perfect blend of tranquility, adventure, and natural beauty. For more information or assistance, feel free to contact us directly.

Location

VirginiaGiles CountyNewportWhite Rock Road

Customer Reviews

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Brooke Taylor
Sep 09, 2022

Camp sites were very clean, water is currently broken, but they have port-a-potty. No cell service ofcourse. Weather feels like A beautiful fall day in the morning and night even when it's 90. Deer come right through the camp ground at night💕. Plenty of trails to hike. And gorgeous lookouts. Price is $15.00 a night

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Luke Prevette
Nov 30, 2024

It was a quiet experience with only a couple other people there, so privacy was good. The trail was a good hike and beautiful. Overall, a solid campground and would recommend to anyone who loves nature.

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Noah Zavetsky
Aug 08, 2024

Campground is very secluded and nobody is there which is nice, but the bath house and restrooms are out of order, seems someone has broken into the men's restroom and hasn't been noticed in a while, this makes me believe that they only check the campground maybe once a month, atleast they have nice porta johns. Very eerie feeling out here, but it's cheap. There is nobody at all on site to get information from. The hours were not posted online, but they never close the gates anyway. Make sure to bring cash to rent a site. It's $15 a night, and you put it in an envelope in a drop box.

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Leah Houg
Jul 12, 2019

Gotta be one of my favorite camp sites yet. We went on July 5th weekend and there were beautiful blooms of bushes everywhere! It was magical. They were also re-doing the bathroom facilities. Sites were well kept. They will be raising their prices over the next few years, but worth it in my eyes if you stay for a few nights. $8 / night 2019 $10 / night 2020 $15 / night 2021 Also close to quite a few trails. Appalachia trail is right up the road.

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Sarah Ulrich
Jun 30, 2017

Yep, this is one of those national properties that is clearly suffering from budget cuts. It is also a quiet, out-of-the-way campground that someone clearly cares about -- a lot (see pics of bathroom renovations). The pros: It costs $4/night. (current as of June 2017). Not $40/night, as could easily happen in today's world. $4. *The place isn't used very much. It'll be quiet. *The forest is beautiful. *The Virginias Trail (yes, that lack of punctuation is correct) is a lovely walk through the forest. It crosses the boarder into WV, thus, it is a trail of two Virginias. *close to several Appalachian Trail access points *can continue up the road to Mountain Lake (this is a bit of a drive) The cons: *No reception (feel free to file this under pros) *It is about 11 miles off 460, then another few miles on a gravel road (feel free to also file this under pros, since it keeps the place quiet) *Being out of the way, the sites don't often see a weed wacker. Expect there to be some grass growing at your campsite. *The first bathroom you see is under slow renovation, and the tape around it does look a little sketch. The other bathrooms are finished, and are quite nice. They also incorporate the local Tuscarora (feel free to correct me on that) sandstone to make the sinks. Pretty cute. The RV trailer belongs to the campground host, who has the place to himself 90% of the time, and seems to have a pretty sweet gig (ahem, previous reviewer). Summary: If you can't stand the bizarre Disneyland-esque nature of the state parks, give this place a try. Good place for people who like to read books, watch birds, identify trees, etc. Not recommended for people who go into the woods in order to be surrounded by other people.

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Cassandra Negley
Jun 08, 2022

Nice secluded spot far away from civilization. When we visited the first week of June there were signs for no water due to system failure. I do wish they had directions and locations for places to get water.