€60.185185185185
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 888-647-8900
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Misty Mountain Camp Resort

56 Misty Mountain Rd
22943, Greenwood
the United States

Misty Mountain Camp Resort is a campsite with 122 pitches in Greenwood, the United States, located in the Virginia region. Misty Mountain Camp Resort has wifi and an indoor pool. Dogs are allowed on this campsite. You can find several recreational activities on the campsite. There's a playground.

To wash your clothing there are laundry driers available

Characteristics campsite

Accomodation

Facilities
Wifi

Qualifications
Dogs

Recreation
Playground
Outdoor pool

Sanitary
Laundry driers


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Mr. Samson Ratke
English (US)
The camping area we chose is perfectly proportioned - not overly spacious, yet not too cramped. As is typical, the pitches are somewhat closely positioned, however, there are some that offer a sense of more space when you examine the layout. We opted for site number 70, located in the higher region. This particular site is at the edge and provides a lovely view of the mountain, which is quite a sight. It also features a decent-sized grassy area for late-night pet walks. The campsite is impeccably maintained and I imagine it offers a wealth of activities during the summer months. Our visit was in January, so the atmosphere was more serene, which we appreciated. If tranquility is what you seek, then the upper section is ideal. Our 32-foot camper, along with our towed Jeep, had no issues reaching this location. We're certain to revisit!
1 year ago

Jude Wiza
English (US)
Staying in a 32-foot Class A RV, we found the drive to the campground to be straightforward and hassle-free, located just off highway 64. The main access road was easily navigable. The campground's inner roads were largely paved, with the lower sites near the entrance being more accessible compared to the ones at the top, which involved a challenging hairpin turn. For larger RVs, we suggest opting for the lower sites. Our site, VIP 2, was simple to enter and exit, though the positioning of the sewer hookups could be improved. For instance, the sewer for site 3 was situated uncomfortably close to our picnic area, prompting us to relocate our table. For those occupying the upper sites, it's important to note that the trail leading to the lower section has been eroded, necessitating a walk along the road to reach the main area.During our visit, the campground offered a variety of enjoyable activities for children, including a jumping pillow, playground, on-site fishing, and even a gem mine. Regularly scheduled events took place most weekends, often featuring live music. Although the swimming pool was on the smaller side, it was a hit with the children. Dog owners will appreciate the sizable dog park near the main area.The campground's store was well-stocked and staffed by friendly employees. Local attractions included the nearby Blue Mountain Brewery and several wineries. A shuttle bus service was available, though the pricing was set for the entire bus rather than per seat, making it a pricey option unless traveling with a large group.Overall, this campground is a top choice for mountain getaways, offering a tranquil and affordable experience throughout the year.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Very well laid out RV park near Charlottesville, VA. Sites are level and reasonably sized for even the largest rigs. Choice of open or wooded sections of the park. Very clean and functional bath house.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Pull through sites on the V side were very long. Stones throw from playground, camp store, jumping pillow and fishing pond. Kids played in the creek all weekend, live music Friday and Saturday. Very friendly staff. Would absolutely recommend staying here.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We stayed for a week visiting friends In Charlottesville. The sites were great, good things for the kids to do on site, Friday night concerts and bonfires on the green for the whole family. A stones throw from dozens of breweries and wineries - check out blue mountain brewery down the road for some amazing wings pizza and beer. Will definitely be back!
1 year ago

dan
English (US)
We were here during a snow storm and had a great time. Staff has all been exceptional— shout out especially to the office manager, Amanda! Beautiful park, close to everything in Central Virginia, and well-maintained. We have a 30-foot travel trailer, and sites were level, gravel, with plenty of pull-through options. Love this park.
2 years ago

Mark S
English (US)
Site 34 is very nice along the stream. Bathhouse is one of the best that we have seen. Nice camp store with pleasant staff. Grass is a little long but the facility is decent. Lots of things for kids to do. The position of sewer in the full hookup sites is right next to the neighboring picnic table.
2 years ago

Paul H.
English (US)
A group of us stayed at Misty Mountain August 12-17, 2020 based on a friends recommendation as it was close to wineries, breweries, and trails. We all stayed on the lower section and sites 31 and 32 are on the creek and were separated by a row of shrubs. The first day we were able to sit in the creek and enjoy the water but after some heavy rains that option was no longer viable as the water would have swept you away. We did lose power and water for a couple of hours one evening/night after a close lightning strike but came back on about 3am. The lower bath house was great as there were 5 private baths that were clean. Laundry is also on site next to the bath house. The kids loved the jump pad. Site V1 and V9 were full hookup but it was not ideal to have the neighbors sewer drain and power box directly next to you picnic table. Almost everything was open even with covid happening right now. The park was empty during the week and sold out on the weekends so plan your stay accordingly based on what you're looking to do. We will return to this campground probably yearly as it is in a prime location to see just about everything to include Breweries, Wineries, Appalachian Trail, Skyline Drive, Humpback rocks, Town of Crozet, and even a peach/apple orchard that is short drive from the park.
3 years ago

Emie
English (US)
First things first. This is the closest RV park to all the wineries and breweries in Afton. It’s about 15 minutes to Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge Parkway where there is an abundance of hiking options. Staff was efficient but I wouldn’t say overly friendly. The interior roads are paved and the sites are gravel. Our pull through site was long enough for the MH and toad and was pretty level. The pull thru sites on the lower lever are very close together. On top of that, the sewer and utilities are horrible placed with your neighbor’s sewer right by your picnic table (which we moved as far away as we could). We fully expected this park to cater more to adults considering the proximity to wineries; however, it is very family oriented. Many of their normally planned activities didn’t take place due COVID. They did have entertainment on Friday night and bonfires on Friday and Saturday nights. They have an inflated jump pad, a pool, playgrounds, a very popular creek, fishing in a small pond, and probably other things. There were too many kids (running rampant through anyone’s campsite), too many barking dogs, and partying going on into the night. The WII FI was terrible, and our Verizon hot spot worked erratically despite having 4g and 2 bars. Directv worked fine in our site but it wouldn’t in all. We were parked behind the office so there was not much road noise just the occasional sirens. The road noise is actually worse up on the top level. We lost water pressure completely a few times. Because we love this area and the wineries, we will probably return but when the kids are back in school.
3 years ago

Curt_T
English (US)
This campground offers so much. They offer all the items you would expect for a family friendly campground, while also offering sites for those of us that like to be away from it all. There is a lower area that is the "more" family friendly sites. It's close to the pool, amphitheater, fishing pond, playground, slow moving creek, and office/store. They offer the area they refer to as "up on the hill" This is a wooded area above and away from the lower area. It is very quiet (except a little road noise), and there are several long term sites. I felt we had the best site (82) it was on the very top of the hill. Our site had full hookups, a deck, picnic table, fire ring, and close enough to the bath house, but also far enough away. The staff is the best! They will help you anyway they can. There is someone that will lead you to your site.
3 years ago