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Where to Camp in Virginia Beach this Fall

A couple stands on a sunlit beach near the ocean, seen through the opening of a tent.

With mild temperatures and breathtaking autumn colors, fall is without a doubt our favorite time to go camping in Virginia Beach. Whether you’re looking for a quick backpacking weekend getaway or searching for the best spot to park your RV, Virginia Beach campgrounds promise the perfect beach retreat and a camping experience that’s just your style. With a selection of 5 major coastal campgrounds featuring over 2,000 campsites combined, you’re sure to find the perfect place to build your perfect Virginia Beach fall camping experience.

First Landing State Park

An orange tent set up in a wooded area with trees. A striped towel hangs on a clothesline nearby.
An orange tent set up in a wooded area with trees. A striped towel hangs on a clothesline nearby.

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This enchanted forest is perfect for a fall weekend in nature. With 200 campsites, First Landing is nestled within the back dunes of the northern beachfront side of the park. Sites vary from smaller sites, perfect for tent camping, to sites that have water and electricity hookups and can accommodate 50-foot RVs. For those who prefer a comfier stay, the south side of the park offers 20 rustic cabins, with running water and electricity, as well as heating and air conditioning. In between the Oceanfront North End and the Chesapeake Bay District, there is also no shortage of restaurants and breweries nearby like Hot Tuna, Mermaid Winery, and Deadline Brewing.

False Cape State Park

Person sitting inside a tent facing the beach at sunset, looking out over the ocean.
Person sitting inside a tent facing the beach at sunset, looking out over the ocean.

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False Cape State Park, located in southern Virginia Beach, is a mile-wide barrier spit between Back Bay and the Atlantic Ocean and offers primitive beachfront camping. In the fall, False Cape can only be reached by hiking, biking, small boats, or their tram-service, through Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, so don’t plan on being able to park here. From the untouched, all-natural campsites and trails to the pristine, oceanfront beaches, False Cape State Park is a must-try for all avid campers.

Virginia Beach KOA Campground

Two wooden cabins and a tent in a grassy campsite surrounded by tall trees. Picnic tables and a fire pit are visible in the foreground.
Two wooden cabins and a tent in a grassy campsite surrounded by tall trees. Picnic tables and a fire pit are visible in the foreground.

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Virginia Beach KOA is also a quick drive or bike ride from the Oceanfront, offering the best of both worlds with great camping and beach options. They offer RV and tent camping sites and cabin options including Deluxe Cabins, complete with bathrooms, stocked kitchen, and big screen TVs, and a Camping Cabins for a more traditional, rustic experience. Amenities include free wi-fi through the campground, a dog park, bike rentals, paintball, tetherball, and more.

North Landing Beach RV Resort & Cottages

Grill on a wooden deck holding burgers and hot dogs. Scenic view of a grassy field and sandy beach with a blue sky and clouds in the background.
Grill on a wooden deck holding burgers and hot dogs. Scenic view of a grassy field and sandy beach with a blue sky and clouds in the background.

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On the south end of Virginia Beach, near the North Carolina border, North Landing offers a remote camping experience with all of the amenities of a high-end camping resort, such as a swimming pool, kayak and canoe rentals, boat launch ramps and an on-site massage therapist. The campground offers 150 RV sites, complete with 30/50 Amp service and free internet and cable, as well as cottage rentals and tent camping sites, all located along the banks of the North Landing River.  

Holiday Trav-L-Park

Vintage blue and white camper with a small outdoor setup, including a table and chairs on a patterned rug. A campfire burns nearby, surrounded by tall trees.
Vintage blue and white camper with a small outdoor setup, including a table and chairs on a patterned rug. A campfire burns nearby, surrounded by tall trees.

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With over 700 traditional and RV campsites and 44 rustic cabins just south of the Oceanfront, Trav-L-Park is the perfect alternative to staying in a hotel on your beach vacation. With beach parking, an 18-hole miniature golf course, dog park, bike paths, a game room, and four swimming pools, the park offers a resort experience in a campground setting. With nightly events like bingo, basketball, corn hole and hayrides, Trav-L-Park is more than a campground, it’s an experience.

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  • Camping
  • Fall
  • False Cape State Park
  • First Landing State Park